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This implements the refstack Puppet module on a server named refstack.openstack.org, where hosting of the refstack repo data and site content will move in the near future. Co-Authored-By: Jeremy Stanley <fungi@yuggoth.org> Co-Authored-By: Paul Van Eck <pvaneck@us.ibm.com> Change-Id: I628e190851fa6d266f612372ab03b7d6c65764ea Depends-On: I470d7f5ebeee9949f6dd58d48a580d94866df0fd
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refstack
Refstack
Refstack is a public facing test reporting site supporting the efforts of the DefCore committee to identify widely deployed capabilities and also to verify the test results against the established capability specification.
At a Glance
- Hosts
- Puppet
- Projects
- Bugs
Overview
There are three major components in the Refstack server:
Refstack-UI
Refstack-UI is a web interface for interacting with data collected with the API server and client.
Refstack-API
Refstack-API server is a central repository for the collection of interoperability test results. It also provides APIs to facilitate the uploading/retrieval of test data. Users can use the refstack-client tool to anonymously upload their data to the refstack.openstack.org site.
MySQL database
This is the database to host the user uploaded test results data.
- More information about the Refstack project can be found at