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Oslo libraries are always in the oslo namespace, so they
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oslo-cookiecutter-openstack

Cookiecutter template for an Oslo library (part of the OpenStack project). See https://github.com/audreyr/cookiecutter.

  • Free software: Apache license
  • pbr: Set up to use Python Build Reasonableness
  • hacking: Enforces the OpenStack Hacking Guidelines
  • testrepository: Runs tests using testrepository
  • OpenStack-Infra: Ready for OpenStack Continuous Integration testing
  • Tox testing: Setup to easily test for Python 2.6, 2.7, 3.3
  • Sphinx docs: Documentation ready for generation and publication

Usage

Generate a Python package project:

cookiecutter https://git.openstack.org/openstack-dev/oslo-cookiecutter.git

Oslo libraries require a working git repo for pbr to work, so you need to init a repo and commit to it before doing anything else:

cd oslo.$module_name
git init
git add .
git commit -a

Then:

  • Add the project to the OpenStack Infrastructure
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Cookiecutter Template for new Oslo libraries
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