zuul-jobs/test-requirements.txt
Monty Taylor c800638473 Use a zuul_* and add an .ansible-lint file
ansible-lint now supports settings in a file, including exclude_paths.
This lets us simplfy the ansible-lint command. Also, stop installing
zuul and just use a fake zuul_return and zuul_console
to fake out ansible-lint.

Change-Id: I1482a9ab915cec2d45695b60cdbeb93d58cb392c
2020-03-13 20:26:06 +01:00

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# The order of packages is significant, because pip processes them in the order
# of appearance. Changing the order has an impact on the overall integration
# process, which may cause wedges in the gate later.
flake8
# We need to pin the ansible version directly here; per the
# deprecation policy it should trail the version used by Zuul by 4
# weeks to give people time to update before these roles start
# depending on new features. Also note we can't just include zuul
# here to pull in ansible anyway; pip doesn't actually have a
# dependency solver and the uncapped ansible requirement from
# ansible-lint pull in the latest version.
ansible>=2.5.1,<2.6 # https://review.openstack.org/567007
# Don't automatically switch to ansible-lint 5 when it becomes
# available, so that it can be evaluated for an orderly transition.
ansible-lint>=4.1.1a0,<5
bashate>=0.2
stestr>=1.0.0 # Apache-2.0
# For upload-logs-swift:
openstacksdk>=0.17.1
requests
requestsexceptions
bs4
# For upload-logs-google
google-cloud-storage