[Cc'ing Suren as he might have some info]

On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 10:51:34PM -0400, Ruifeng Bian wrote:


----- Original Message -----
From: "Martin Kletzander" <mklet...@redhat.com>
To: "Ruifeng Bian" <rb...@redhat.com>
Cc: libvir-list@redhat.com
Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2016 8:57:26 PM
Subject: Re: [libvirt] [libvirt-test-API] Plans for code update

On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 02:17:22AM -0400, Ruifeng Bian wrote:
>
>I am not sure how many of you keep an eye on this project.

From what I know, not many.  I believe it is used in some CI
_somewhere_... by _someone_.

>The project is for testing libvirt-python APIs, but many test cases are
>not fully implemented until now.

And many of them are broken by design.  I remember fixing one just out
of sheer curiosity and it was hard not to go down the rabbit hole and
get stuck in there.

>We want to keep this project updated in the future, the following aspects
>will be considered to update the code:
>1. Code style - Use inspekt to check code style.
>2. Pythonizing the code - Replace all shell scripts with python.
>3. Bug fixing - Some code bugs need to be fixed.
>4. New features - Add more API test cases.
>

Good luck with that, it looks like the code haven't gotten a good scrub
in years.  Are you planning to use it somewhere?  Will there be anything
left after cleanups? =)

Actually we always use this project in our team. But the code hasn't 
synchronized
to upstream for a long time. We have 3 guys working on this project now. And we
Plan to synchronize our code with upstream recently.


>Any feedback or suggestion is welcome. Let's work together to contribute
>to this project.
>

One suggestion could be too have a look at avocado-vt (what used to be
autotest's virt-test) for that is being still actively developed.
Although I have no idea what's your intention, so I might be just
generating noise, in which case I apologise.

Yes, we also have the thought of integrating this project with avocado-vt. It 
will
require much work to do. We will take this as our second step.


It shouldn't be that hard, though.  I haven't had any one of them set up
in a while, but if I'll find some time somewhere I'll try to look into
that.  The integration with avocado-vt is the only benefit I could've
thought of.  It would be great if we could expand the testing by fixing
that test suite and integrating it into existing CI.

Thanks a lot.


Have a nice day,
Martin

>Thanks,
>Ruifeng Bian
>
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