rally/CHANGELOG.rst
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Changelog

  • Added for new features.
  • Changed for changes in existing functionality.
  • Deprecated for soon-to-be removed features/plugins.
  • Removed for now removed features/plugins.
  • Fixed for any bug fixes.

[1.0.0] - 2018-06-20

It finally happened. We are happy to inform you that OpenStack plugins has a single home - https://github.com/openstack/rally-openstack . All in-tree plugins are removed now and framework part become more lightweight.

What does it mean for you?!

If you are interested only in OpenStack plugins, just change the package you are installing from rally to rally-openstack. If you have custom OpenStack plugins which inherits from upstream, change python imports from rally.plugins.openstack to rally_openstack. That is all.

If you are interested not only in OpenStack, you can start using your favourite tool for various platforms and systems. Here you can find our first attempts to seize the world - https://github.com/xrally/xrally-docker and https://github.com/xrally/xrally-kubernetes.

Changed

Since OpenStack plugins were moved to the separate repository, the new release notes should become light as well, so there is no need in separate pages for each release. All release notes will be aggregated in a single file CHANGELOG.rst.

Also, it is sad to mention, but due to OpenStack policies we need to stop duplicating release notes at git tag message. At least for now.

Removed

  • All OpenStack related plugins.

Fixed

  • Validation of existing platforms in Python 3 environment.
  • Support of testr for verifiers.

[0.0.0] - [0.12.1]

Release notes for Rally 0.0.0-0.12.1 are available at https://github.com/openstack/rally/tree/master/doc/release_notes/archive