Hi Aaron,

I just want to confirm how CI is running the congress tempest tests in its 
environment as I am about to check in a tempest test for testing murano 
deployment.  If I check in the test script to 
congress/contrib/tempest/tempest/scenario/congress_datasources, the CI will 
take care of running the test by copying it to 
stack/tempest/tempest/scenario/congress_datasources ?  So, I don't need to 
worry about adding python-congerssclient and python-muranoclient in 
stack/tempest/requirements.txt right ?

Thanks,
Hong



From: Aaron Rosen [mailto:aaronoro...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, March 09, 2015 9:28 PM
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Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [Congress]How to add tempest tests for testing 
murano drive

Hi Hong,

I you should be able to run the tempest tests with ./run_tempest.sh -N which by 
default uses site-packages so they should be installed by the devstack script. 
If you want to run tempest via tox and venv you'll need to do:

echo python-congressclient >> requirements.txt
echo python-muranoclient >> requirements.txt

Then have tox build the venv.

Best,

Aaron

On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 8:28 PM, Wong, Hong 
<hong.w...@hp.com<mailto:hong.w...@hp.com>> wrote:
Hi Tim and Aaron,

I got the latest changes from r157166 and I see the thirdparty-requirements.txt 
file where you can define the murano client (it’s already there), so the unit 
tests for murano driver can run out from the box.  However, this change is only 
in congress, so the tempest tests (tempest/ directory where congress tempest 
tests need to copy to as described from readme file) required murano and 
congress clients will still have issue as it doesn’t have the thirdparty 
requirement file concept.  Will r157166 changes also going to be implemented in 
tempest package ?

Thanks,
Hong


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Hi Hong,



Aaron started working on this, but we don?t have anything in place yet, as far 
as I know.  He?s a starting point.



https://review.openstack.org/#/c/157166/



Tim



On Feb 26, 2015, at 2:56 PM, Wong, Hong 
<hong.w...@hp.com<mailto:hong.w...@hp.com<mailto:hong.w...@hp.com%3cmailto:hong.w...@hp.com>>>
 wrote:



Hi Aaron,



I am new to congress and trying to write tempest tests for the newly added 
murano datasource driver.  Since the murano datasource tempest tests require 
both murano and python-congress clients as the dependencies.  I was told that I 
can't just simply add the requirements in the tempest/requirements.txt file as 
both packages are in not in the main branch, so CI will not be able to pick 
them up.  Do you know of any workaround ?



Thanks,

Hong


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