Murano package validator tool.
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murano-pkg-check

Murano package validator tool

After checking out tool from repository easiest method to run tool is to run

tox -e venv -- murano-pkg-check -h

This command will display help for murano-pkg-validator

If you installed it from PYPI you can use: .. code-block:: console

murano-pkg-check -h

To run validator in directory apache-app just run: .. code-block:: console

murano-pkg-check apache-app

It will print all errors there are on package.

murano-pkg-check --discovery murano-apps

Will search for all packages under directory murano-apps. It will print all errors and warnings for all packages found.