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This changes the layout of the tests. Before both unit and functional tests were in the same place. That made it so development really needed to happen on linux because of tests like uptime needing /proc/uptime This change puts those kind of tests into the int testing dir and adds a unit and integration test arg to tox. Change-Id: I922079e4a556a171aadd801a8cc932e1e08f9b5d Signed-off-by: Michael Rice <michael.rice@rackspace.com> |
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README.rst
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The monitorstack project provides a framework for writing monitoring plugins that output data in various formats for different monitoring systems. Developers can quickly add new monitoring plugins (along with tests) without worrying about how to format the data.
For more details, including how to install/configure, a usage guide, and a developer guide, review the monitorstack documentation.
Requirements
Python 2.7 or higher is required for monitorstack.
Each commit is tested against Python 2.7, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, and pypy.
License
Apache 2.0
Community
The monitorstack project is managed by the OpenStack-Ansible community, but it can be used with or without OpenStack-Ansible.
Contact information:
#openstack-ansible
on Freenode IRC- Launchpad Bugs
- Send email to
openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org
with[openstack-ansible][monitorstack]
in the subject line.