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To this point OSA has used the most recent tempest release (which is itself branchless) during CI tests of OSA stable branches. This is no longer possible becasue contemporary releases of tempest are dropping py2 compatibility and have py3-only dependencies and therefore cannot be installed on OSA stable branches prior to Train which have no py3 support. This patch includes the file repo_packages/openstack_services.yml into the os-tempest-install playbook which has the effect of defining requirements_git_install_branch, which in turn means that tempest_upper_constraints_url no longer defaults to the master branch of u-c. This means that a stable-branch-appropriate set of u-c is applied when installing the python packages for tempest, effectively holding tempest back at a release and subsequent set of dependancies that should work in the context of the stable branch. This changes should not affect the behaviour on OSA master branch where tempest is installed using source code from git. This is unchanged due to the presence of variables in repo_packages/openstack_testing.yml on OSA master which override the defaults in the os_tempest ansible role. These variables are removed on stable branches as part of the OSA release process. Change-Id: Ic3aaae97de86876a09377781a316f2468fcaa2b2 |
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deploy-guide/source | ||
doc | ||
etc | ||
inventory | ||
osa_toolkit | ||
playbooks | ||
releasenotes | ||
scripts | ||
tests | ||
zuul.d | ||
.gitignore | ||
.gitreview | ||
ansible-role-requirements.yml | ||
ansible-role-requirements.yml.example | ||
bindep.txt | ||
global-requirement-pins.txt | ||
LICENSE.txt | ||
README.rst | ||
requirements.txt | ||
run_tests.sh | ||
setup.cfg | ||
setup.py | ||
test-requirements.txt | ||
tox.ini | ||
Vagrantfile |
Team and repository tags
OpenStack-Ansible
OpenStack-Ansible is an official OpenStack project which aims to deploy production environments from source in a way that makes it scalable while also being simple to operate, upgrade, and grow.
For an overview of the mission, repositories and related Wiki home page, please see the formal Home Page for the project.
For those looking to test OpenStack-Ansible using an All-In-One (AIO) build, please see the Quick Start guide.
For more detailed Installation and Operator documentation, please see the Deployment Guide.
If OpenStack-Ansible is missing something you'd like to see included, then we encourage you to see the Developer Documentation for more details on how you can get involved.
Developers wishing to work on the OpenStack-Ansible project should always base their work on the latest code, available from the master GIT repository at Source.
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Resources
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