Add the ability for Zuul to accept inputs from multiple trigger sources simultaneously. Pipelines are associated with exactly one trigger, which must now be named in the configuration file. Co-Authored-By: Monty Taylor <mordred@inaugust.com> Change-Id: Ief2b31a7b8d85d30817f2747c1e2635f71ea24b9
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Testing Your OpenStack Code
A Quickstart
This is designed to be enough information for you to run your first tests. Detailed information on testing can be found here: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Testing
Install pip:
[apt-get | yum] install python-pip
More information on pip here: http://www.pip-installer.org/en/latest/
Use pip to install tox:
pip install tox
Run The Tests
Navigate to the project's root directory and execute:
tox
Note: completing this command may take a long time (depends on system resources) also, you might not see any output until tox is complete.
Information about tox can be found here: http://testrun.org/tox/latest/
Run The Tests in One Environment
Tox will run your entire test suite in the environments specified in the project tox.ini:
[tox]
envlist = <list of available environments>
To run the test suite in just one of the environments in envlist execute:
tox -e <env>
so for example, run the test suite in py26:
tox -e py26
Run One Test
To run individual tests with tox:
tox -e <env> -- path.to.module.Class.test
For example, to run the basic Zuul test:
tox -e py27 -- tests.test_scheduler.TestScheduler.test_jobs_launched
To run one test in the foreground (after previously having run tox to set up the virtualenv):
.tox/py27/bin/python -m testtools.run tests.test_scheduler.TestScheduler.test_jobs_launched
List Failing Tests
.tox/py27/bin/activate testr failing --list
Hanging Tests
The following will run each test in turn and print the name of the test as it is run:
. .tox/py27/bin/activate
testr run --subunit | subunit2pyunit
You can compare the output of that to:
python -m testtools.run discover --list
Need More Info?
More information about testr: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Testr
More information about nose: https://nose.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
More information about testing OpenStack code can be found here: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Testing