On 11/8/2016 6:25 AM, Znoinski, Waldemar wrote:
Hi all,



Due to recent discussions around Enhanced Platform Awareness (EPA) and
their testing in OpenStack thinking was started to take what Intel NFV
3^rd party CI [1] runs at this moment and merge some/all into upstream
Tempest. Currently intel-nfv-ci-tests is a Tempest plugin [2] [3] and
it’s running on all Nova changes , sample [4]. Merging them with
upstream Tempest would give testing environments an option to turn them
on with a flip of a switch in tempest.conf rather than pip install
<giturl> + tempest run with all-plugin (to enable site_packages).



While some of them may be easier from technical stand point (hugepages)
some of them may not be possible in cloud providers used by OpenStack Infra.



Both options: Tempest plugin, upstream Tempest have pros and cos and
we’d like to get broader community to comment on that.

If you have any feedback, suggestions, ideas please follow up here.





[1] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/ThirdPartySystems/Intel_NFV_CI

[2] https://github.com/openstack/intel-nfv-ci-tests

[3] http://docs.openstack.org/developer/tempest/plugin-registry.html

[4]
http://intel-openstack-ci-logs.ovh/51/393951/2/check/tempest-dsvm-intel-nfv-xenial/2982905/



thanks

*wznoinsk*

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Personally I think these should remain in a Tempest plugin. They require a specific deployment environment and configuration and are not required to run basic OpenStack.

There are several big tent projects in OpenStack which run their CI using Tempest plugins (and devstack plugins for that matter), so I'm not sure why this should live in Tempest.

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Thanks,

Matt Riedemann


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