cinder/.testr.conf
Michael Kerrin 930f5891b0 Fix up the test framework
When trying to test a bug the cinder test framework was
running all the tests when I just wanted one to run.

Instead of fixing this problem in nose I tried to move cinder to
testr. I copied a fair bit of code from nova to get this to work.
This way at least if some one makes an improvement to the nova
test framework cinder can improve here also.

Note that now all the tests a thread safe. Added a concurrency argument
to run_tests.sh that defaults to 1. You can specify your own level then
and take the risk of intermittent failures. Tell jenkins to use a
concurrency level of 1 to avoid failing gate jobs.

Note One of these tests is broken and I have disabled for now. There
is a bug for this here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/cinder/+bug/1173266

Note: cinder.api.openstack.FaultWrapper is deprecated and is causing
a circular import when I try and import cinder.tests.test_wsgi. This
is fixed by only importing the openstack.FaultWrapper during the
__init__ phase of the wsgi middleware.

Fixes: bug 1183434
Fixes: bug 1177924

Change-Id: I5e10b55c5b236eb81a6a3e0e9ea56af8ca4ef8e1
2013-06-14 14:02:17 +00:00

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[DEFAULT]
test_command=OS_STDOUT_CAPTURE=${OS_STDOUT_CAPTURE:-1} \
OS_STDERR_CAPTURE=${OS_STDERR_CAPTURE:-1} \
OS_TEST_TIMEOUT=${OS_TEST_TIMEOUT:-60} \
${PYTHON:-python} -m subunit.run discover -t ./ ./cinder/tests $LISTOPT $IDOPTION
test_id_option=--load-list $IDFILE
test_list_option=--list