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The subunit-trace module has been moved into the os-testr package.
This decouples the nominally independent module from the rest of
tempest-lib which should enable wider usage. However, since some
packages are depending on tempest-lib to use os-testr at this point
we add it to the requirements.txt file instead of test-requirements
so that those consumers won't be broken when this is release.

Additionally, os-testr includes a testr wrapper, ostestr, which
replaces the pretty_tox.sh script and is used to run unit tests.

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tempest-lib

OpenStack Functional Testing Library

tempest-lib is a library of common functionality that was originally in tempest (or similar in scope to tempest)

Features

Some of the current functionality exposed from the library includes:

  • OpenStack python-* client CLI testing framework
  • subunit-trace: A output filter for subunit streams. Useful in conjunction

    with calling a test runner that emits subunit

  • A unified REST Client
  • Utility functions:
    • skip_because: Skip a test because of a bug
    • find_test_caller: Perform stack introspection to find the test caller.

      common methods

Description
RETIRED, further work has moved to Debian project infrastructure
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