Fernando Royo 2425df4988 Tunning ovn-provider jobs
From last executions we can see many TIMEOUTs. To minimize this
behaviour we increase a little the timeout for the ovn-povider
jobs and also add a regex to the scenario one to ensure only
related tests are executed.

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Octavia Tempest Plugin

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Tempest integration of Octavia

This project contains the Tempest plugin for the Octavia project for OpenStack Load Balancing.

For more information about Octavia see: https://docs.openstack.org/octavia/latest/

For more information about Tempest plugins see: https://docs.openstack.org/tempest/latest/plugin.html

Installing

From the tempest directory, setup the tempest virtual environment for the Octavia tempest plugin:

$ tox -e venv-tempest -- pip3 install -e <path to octavia-tempest-plugin>

For example, when using a typical devstack setup:

$ cd /opt/stack/tempest
$ tox -e venv-tempest -- pip3 install -e /opt/stack/octavia-tempest-plugin

Running the tests

To run all the tests from this plugin, call from the tempest repo:

$ tox -e all -- octavia_tempest_plugin

To run a single test case, call with full path, for example:

$ tox -e all -- octavia_tempest_plugin.tests.scenario.v2.test_traffic_ops.TrafficOperationsScenarioTest.test_basic_traffic

To retrieve a list of all tempest tests, run:

$ testr list-tests
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