6 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Monty Taylor
d49fcb726d Migrate to pbr.
Fixes bug 1179007

Change-Id: Ief74b121dcad28bb1c2b6044ef72e0cbd51e8f65
2013-05-16 10:36:08 -07:00
Josh Kearney
089f4cf716 Updated gitignore and manifest.
Change-Id: Ifcac1c9177865da9d248769961ec17fa8f44e67a
2013-01-21 15:36:55 -06:00
Monty Taylor
99586e05d7 Add post-tag versioning.
Change-Id: I98e5f7aa788b1ab1a866b21e0a17a63b8d5efae3
2012-06-25 11:31:49 -05:00
Clark Boylan
77e5ce57fd Move docs to doc.
To better facilitate the building and publishing of sphinx
documentation by Jenkins we are moving all openstack projects with
sphinx documentation to a common doc tree structure. Documentation
goes in project/doc/source and build results go in project/doc/build.

Change-Id: I925e687254bac9e06c2c520f4fc35a083e21c4ca
2012-06-11 14:37:48 -07:00
James E. Blair
95c2f27fa4 Add openstack-common and test infrastructure.
Fix pep8 errors (project is pep8 clean now).

Update setup.py to use openstack-common style dependencies.

Remove the unused novaclient dependency.

Change the keystoneclient dependency to a git URL.

Add test-requires, and move some pip-requires dependencies
into it.

Remove the test_utils unit test which wasn't testing anything
that is actually present in the project.

Add the test_authors unit test.

Use tox for running tests locally.

See: http://wiki.openstack.org/ProjectTestingInterface

Tox can manage virtualenvs, and is currently doing so for running
tests in Jenkins. It's just as, or more, useful for running tests
locally, so this starts the migration from the run_tests system to
tox. The goal is to reduce duplicate testing infrastructure, and
get what's running locally on developer workstations as close to
what is run by Jenkins as possible.

Run_tests.sh will now call tox to facilitate the transition for
developers used to typing "run_tests.sh".

Developers will need tox installed on their workstations. It can
be installed from PyPI with "pip install tox". run_tests.sh outputs
those instructions if tox is not present.

New facilities are available using tox directly, including:

tox -e py26 # run tests under python 2.6
tox -e py27 # run tests under python 2.7
tox -e pep8 # run pep8 tests
tox # run all of the above
tox -e venv foo # run the command "foo" inside a virtualenv

The OpenStack nose plugin is used when running tox from the
command line, so the enhanced, colorized output is visible to
developers running the test suite locally. However, when Jenkins
runs tox, xunit output will be used instead, which is natively
understood by jenkins and much more readable in that context.

Change-Id: Ib627be3b37b5a09d3795006d412ddcc35f8c6c1e
2012-04-28 22:27:34 +00:00
Dean Troyer
11d3ba4570 Add openstackclient bits 2012-04-19 22:41:44 -05:00