Bertrand Lallau 9a6373be53 Use keystoneauth instead of keystoneclient
keystoneauth was split out last cycle as a library specifically to deal
with doing auth functions so that people who do not need to do keystone
CRUD operations can just consume only the auth session parts. As part
of modernizing keystone interactions, use keystoneauth instead of
keystoneclient.

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Introduction

Designate is an OpenStack inspired DNSaaS.

Docs: http://docs.openstack.org/developer/designate and some below for now. Bugs / Blueprints: http://launchpad.net/designate

IRC: #openstack-dns

Installation: http://docs.openstack.org/developer/designate/getting-started.html

Development

Designate follows the OpenStack Gerrit Workflow

Setup

Setup a working environment:

git clone https://github.com/openstack/designate.git
cd designate
virtualenv .venv
. .venv/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt -r test-requirements.txt
python setup.py develop

Building the documentation

To build the documentation from the restructured text source, do the following:

cd doc
pip install -r requirements.txt
sphinx-build  source/ build/html/

now point your browser at html/index.html (the official documentation is published to docs.openstack.org by the maintainers.

Contributing

Install the git-review package to make life easier

pip install git-review

Branch, work, & submit:

# cut a new branch, tracking master
git checkout --track -b bug/id origin/master
# work work work
git add stuff
git commit
# rebase/squash to a single commit before submitting
git rebase -i
# submit
git-review

Testing

Execute a single test using py27 (test is CentralServiceTest.test_count_domains)

tox -e py27 -- designate/tests/test_central/test_service.py:CentralServiceTest.test_count_domains
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