rally/samples/tasks
kairat_kushaev 7fb95d178a Add "update-inplace/replace resource" cases
The patch adds the following test cases to
create-update-delete stack scenario:
Case 1:
- Heat creates a new stack
- Heat updates the stack and one of stack resources
without replacing the resource itself
- Heat deletes the stack
Case 2:
- Heat creates a stack
- Heat updates the stack and replaces one of stack resource with
the new resource
- Heat deletes the stack.

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Tasks Configuration Samples

To specify your tasks, use configuration files in json or yaml format.

General structure of configuration file: :

{
    "ScenarioClass.scenario_method":
        "args": {
            ...
        },
        "runner": {
            ...
        },
        "context": {
            ...
        }
        "sla": {
            ...
        }
    }
}

ScanarioClass should be a subclass of the base Scenario class and scenario_method specifies what benchmark task should be run. Section "args" is also related to scenario. To learn more about scenarios configuration, see samples in samples/tasks/scenarios.

Section "runners" specifies the way, how task should be run. To learn more about runners configurations, see samples in samples/tasks/runners.

Section "context" defines different types of environments in which task can be launched. Look at samples/tasks/contexts for samples.

Section "sla" defines details for determining compliance with contracted values such as maximum error rate or minimum response time. Look at samples/tasks/sla for samples.

See a detailed description of benchmark scenarios, contexts & runners.