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Marc Koderer 09798caae1 Use Tempest plugin interface
Make use of the Tempest plugin interface instead of copying Manila
files into Tempest. This will remove the burden to port Manila
tests onto Tempest master recurrently.

This ports all existing Manila Tempest test to the new structure.

It uses manila_tempest_tests as new top folder for all Tempest
tests. It follow the model of Heat (see [1]).

[1]: https://github.com/openstack/heat/tree/master/heat_integrationtests

Change-Id: Ie5ed64a6777ed1acf8dd56522c26705ae897596d
Partly-implements: bp tempest-plugin-interface
Depends-On: I26dd32b1de8cceeaa6dc674092efec683df71889
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MANILA

You have come across an OpenStack shared file system service. It has identified itself as "Manila." It was abstracted from the Cinder project.

Getting Started

If you'd like to run from the master branch, you can clone the git repo:

git clone https://github.com/openstack/manila.git

For developer information please see HACKING.rst

You can raise bugs here http://bugs.launchpad.net/manila

Python client

https://github.com/openstack/python-manilaclient.git

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Shared filesystem management project for OpenStack.
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