Running a test with pdb was difficult because testr captures output and causes pdb prompt to quit. Tips for how to run testr with debug are provided here: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Testr#Debugging_.28pdb.29_Tests This change puts these commands into a debug env in tox.ini so you can do a command like tox -e debug test_auth_token_middleware or, for more granularity: tox -e debug keystone.tests.test_sql_migrate_extensions.EndpointFilterExtension tox -e debug keystone.tests.test_sql_migrate_extensions.EndpointFilterExtension.test_downgrade and when it hits your breakpoint you'll get the debug prompt. This same change was made to keystone in commit c8302509 . Change-Id: I2b5dc81f4652dc89ecbcc7c785245a81cf77a1ca
		
			
				
	
	
		
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#!/bin/bash
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TMP_DIR=`mktemp -d` || exit 1
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trap "rm -rf $TMP_DIR" EXIT
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ALL_TESTS=$TMP_DIR/all_tests
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TESTS_TO_RUN=$TMP_DIR/ksc_to_run
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python -m testtools.run discover -t ./ ./keystoneclient/tests --list > $ALL_TESTS
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if [ "$1" ]
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then
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    grep "$1" < $ALL_TESTS > $TESTS_TO_RUN
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else
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    mv $ALL_TESTS $TESTS_TO_RUN
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fi
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python -m testtools.run discover --load-list $TESTS_TO_RUN
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