Hi Dan and Netstack team:

 

Please meet Shweta , Cisco Openstack Dev team.

 

Shweta (copied here) will help on this Quantum test framework effort.
She will drive the Wiki and all the associated BPs, Dev work, if any. 

 

Hope this helps,


Ram

 

From: Dan Wendlandt [mailto:d...@nicira.com] 
Sent: Monday, August 08, 2011 11:44 PM
To: Ram Durairaj (radurair)
Cc: netstack@lists.launchpad.net
Subject: Re: [Netstack] plugin-specific unit testing

 

Hi Ram,

 

There's definitely a lot of work to be done in the scope of functional
and system test.  Would be great if your team wanted to take a lead.

 

I'd encourage you to update the testing wiki page with pointers to your
plans/tools/etc: http://wiki.openstack.org/QuantumTesting

 

I know Joe Heck was mentioning that some members of his team are looking
at building "smoketest" setups for common configurations of nova +
networking.  It may be useful to leverage some of their tools.

 

Dan

 

On Sun, Aug 7, 2011 at 6:58 AM, Ram Durairaj (radurair)
<radur...@cisco.com> wrote:

Hi Dan:

This is very helpful.

Will take a look and let you know.

Also I'm wondering about what we can do for "testing" all the
dependencies for Quantum to work at the system level. For Example: We
need certain level of Nova and also some of the infra level requirement
if any, something like a "checking" kind of tool. If we all think its
useful we can get it started with basic one and expand.

Thanks

Ram

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Ram Durairaj
Netstack Project Team member
www.Openstack.org
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Just picking on you for your email signature :-) :-) Just kidding.



-----Original Message-----
From: netstack-bounces+radurair=cisco....@lists.launchpad.net on behalf
of Dan Wendlandt
Sent: Sat 8/6/2011 10:33 PM
To: netstack@lists.launchpad.net
Subject: [Netstack] plugin-specific unit testing

Hi folks,
I wanted to make it easier to run unit tests with plugins other than the
FakePlugin currently used with the unit tests.  Hopefully this will be
useful to others writing plugins as well.

A proposed branch is available here, feedback welcomed:
https://code.launchpad.net/~danwent/quantum/test-refactor

With this branch, you can still run the standard tests using:
./run_tests.sh

But you can also set PLUGIN_DIR in the environment and it will instead
find
a run_tests.py file in the plugin directory and invoke it:

PLUGIN_DIR=quantum/plugins/openvswitch/ ./run_tests.sh

The run_tests.py in the plugin directory can invoke both the standard
unit
tests using the specified plugin, and it can also run additional tests
(see
quantum/plugins/openvswitch/run_tests.py as an example).

Feel free to make suggestions about the design. My main goals were just
to
easily enable running tests with different plugins while minimizing code
duplication.

Dan

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