horizon/test-requirements.txt
Akihiro Motoki e6b78f92f2 Use flake8-import-order plugin
In reviews we usually check import grouping but it is boring.
By using flake8-import-order plugin, we can avoid this.
This flake8 plugin is already used in tempest.
It enforces loose checking so it sounds good to use.

Note that flake8-import-order version is pinned to avoid unexpected
breakage of pep8 job.

Change-Id: I8ccd05eb70350a2441cc2a4d1eafc09ee690b83b
2017-07-03 08:02:23 +00:00

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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.
# Order matters to the pip dependency resolver, so sorting this file
# changes how packages are installed. New dependencies should be
# added in alphabetical order, however, some dependencies may need to
# be installed in a specific order.
#
# Hacking should appear first in case something else depends on pep8
hacking!=0.13.0,<0.14,>=0.12.0 # Apache-2.0
#
coverage!=4.4,>=4.0 # Apache-2.0
django-nose>=1.4.4 # BSD
flake8-import-order==0.12 # LGPLv3
mock>=2.0 # BSD
mox3!=0.19.0,>=0.7.0 # Apache-2.0
nodeenv>=0.9.4 # BSD
nose # LGPL
nose-exclude # LGPL
nosehtmloutput>=0.0.3 # Apache-2.0
nosexcover # BSD
openstack.nose-plugin>=0.7 # Apache-2.0
openstackdocstheme>=1.11.0 # Apache-2.0
reno!=2.3.1,>=1.8.0 # Apache-2.0
requests>=2.14.2 # Apache-2.0
selenium>=2.50.1 # Apache-2.0
sphinx>=1.6.2 # BSD
testtools>=1.4.0 # MIT
# This also needs xvfb library installed on your OS
xvfbwrapper>=0.1.3 #license: MIT