* Turns TESTING into a rst file, that we include in the developer documentation, for instructions on how to run the unit tests. * Link to a Vagrant project that sets up Neutron inside a VM. * Adds a section for how to debug with Nose * Add new section for Neutron Internals * Neutron L2 Agent documentation - currently only OVS * Make the Security Group API extension an example of how an API extension is implemented Implements bp developer-documentation Change-Id: I9b452abc9da3b1a41ae65cff727967de0eab12fe
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Setting Up a Development Environment
This page describes how to setup a working Python development environment that can be used in developing Neutron on Ubuntu, Fedora or Mac OS X. These instructions assume you're already familiar with Git and Gerrit, which is a code repository mirror and code review toolset , however if you aren't please see this Git tutorial for an introduction to using Git and this wiki page for a tutorial on using Gerrit and Git for code contribution to Openstack projects.
Following these instructions will allow you to run the Neutron unit tests. If you want to be able to run Neutron in a full OpenStack environment, you can use the excellent DevStack project to do so. There is a wiki page that describes setting up Neutron using DevStack.
Getting the code
Grab the code from GitHub:
git clone git://git.openstack.org/openstack/neutron.git
cd neutron