Thanks Joe,

Basic build and unit tests are probably the best place to start.  The
quantum dependencies should be very similar to nova and other openstack
projects.  Things will get more complicated with functional/system test as
there are different quantum "plugins" that may have more exotic dependencies
so I'd suggested viewing that as a second step.

There is a tools/pip-requires file that should describe all dependencies.
 You can run basic unit tests using ./run_tests.sh (see:
http://wiki.openstack.org/QuantumTesting for more info).  Definitely ping
the list with any other questions you need for setup.

Dan


On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 9:24 AM, Joseph Heck <he...@me.com> wrote:

> Hey Carl,
>
> (sorry all for the delay in replying)
>
> I'm relatively uninformed about Quantum right now - does testing it require
> anything special on a Jenkins host? If not, I'd be more than willing to help
> setup up some initial jobs for you in Jenkins to run through code and unit
> tests. I could easily see functional or system testing needing something
> more specific enabled (infrastructure or such), but the unit tests I would
> guess should be something we could get up and running immediately.
>
> -joe
>
> On Aug 2, 2011, at 8:52 PM, Carl Perry wrote:
>
> It was my intention to setup some Jenkins infrastructure for Ceph
> integration with OpenStack, and I was going to start that by making that
> setup available for Netstack usage as well.  Monty and I briefly talked
> about it a few weeks ago.  I'll touch base with him see what we can get
> running in the next two weeks.  I have some hardware set aside for this
> already as well.  It won't be huge amount of horsepower, but for testing it
> should be adequate. If we need/want more hardware, I'm sure we can sponsor
> some more as well.  I just grabbed old servers to start with.
>
>   -Carl
>
> On 8/2/11 4:40 PM, Dan Wendlandt wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
>  Great to see so much interest around CI for Quantum.
>
>  I have created a new blueprint specifically for continuous integration:
> https://blueprints.launchpad.net/quantum/+spec/quantum-continuous-integration
>
>
>  From the various comments during the meeting, it seems like we should be
> able to leverage existing OpenStack Jenkins infrastructure for this, which
> is great, it it should mean we can be up and running quickly.  I'm currently
> looking for one or more people to drive this work, so please respond to this
> thread and we'll agree on a plan for moving forward.  I've targeting the
> blueprint for D-4, so we'll be tracking it during our regular meetings.
>
>  Thanks,
>
>  Dan
>
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