#!/bin/bash # For neutron unit tests, you can define git repos containing modules # that you want to use to override the requirements-based packages. # # Why, you ask? Because you made changes to neutron-lib, and you want # run the unit tests together. E.g.: # # env TOX_ENV_SRC_MODULES="$HOME/src/neutron-lib" tox -e py38 toxinidir="$1" if [ -z "$TOX_ENV_SRC_MODULES" ]; then exit 0 fi for repo in $TOX_ENV_SRC_MODULES; do d="${toxinidir}/${repo}" if [ ! -d "$d" ]; then echo "tox_env_src: error: no directory found at $d" continue fi echo "tox_env_src: pip installing from $d" pip install -e "$d" done