Add basic tempest run instructions to the quickstart

This commit adds details for using tempest run to execute tempest tests
to the quickstart guide in the readme.

Partially-implements: bp tempest-run-cmd

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Matthew Treinish 2016-06-30 19:28:04 -04:00
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any changes to it otherwise Tempest will not know how to load it.
#. Once the configuration is done you're now ready to run Tempest. This can
be done with testr directly or any `testr`_ based test runner, like
`ostestr`_. For example, from the working dir running::
be done using the :ref:`tempest_run` command. This can be done by either
cd'ing into the tempest workspace directory and running::
$ tempest run
Or use the ``--workspace`` argument to run in the workspace you created
regarless of your current working directory. For example::
$ tempest run --workspace cloud-01
There is also the option to use testr directly, or any `testr`_ based test
runner, like `ostestr`_. For example, from the working dir running::
$ ostestr --regex '(?!.*\[.*\bslow\b.*\])(^tempest\.(api|scenario))'

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.. _tempest_run:
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Tempest Run
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