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melanie witt 9908d87d0d testing: Run functional tests under [testenv:cover]
Nowadays a significant amount of our test code coverage comes from
functional tests rather than just from unit tests.

Currently, we run unit tests under [testenv:cover] via .stestr.conf
and this just adds a run of the functional tests without API samples or
notification samples or database-only tests, for the sake of brevity.

In local testing this increases our Coverage Report from 87% to 89%
overall. And for the particular file I'm interested in,
nova/limit/utils.py, it increases coverage from 66% to 73%.

I'm doing this as a base for a bug fix in nova/limit/utils.py in the
next patch and with this change, I see coverage increase to 90%.

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Signed-off-by: melanie witt <melwittt@gmail.com>
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OpenStack Nova

OpenStack Nova provides a cloud computing fabric controller, supporting a wide variety of compute technologies, including: libvirt (KVM, Xen, LXC and more), VMware and OpenStack Ironic.

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