Glance client's setup.cfg was missing the wheels section. This commit
adds it and makes the client's setup.cfg consistent with other clients.
Change-Id: I16030c0379dae3c3c07bd73f09798c2160310811
This commit adds 2 more classifiers to setup.cfg. An environment
classifier that specifies glanceclient is a console tool and a
development classifier that specifies it is production ready.
Change-Id: Ia60ea76798503b0a729c384298f1a633d695a1ab
Glance client's setup.cfg was missing the license attribute. This commit
adds it to make it consistent with other clients and server libraries.
The value of the license attribute reflects the license in the LICENSE
file.
Change-Id: Ia2e8c3be4fe7eaf0db5eb397646068c83076c2ff
To better facilitate the building and publishing of sphinx
documentation by Jenkins we are moving all openstack projects with
sphinx documentation to a common doc tree structure. Documentation
goes in project/doc/source and build results go in project/doc/build.
Change-Id: Idf3e4472f91a1f5ae36e64b339bef99d4d960b88
See: http://wiki.openstack.org/ProjectTestingInterface
Tox can manage virtualenvs, and is currently doing so for running
tests in Jenkins. It's just as, or more, useful for running tests
locally, so this starts the migration from the run_tests system to
tox. The goal is to reduce duplicate testing infrastructure, and
get what's running locally on developer workstations as close to
what is run by Jenkins as possible.
This patch removes run_tests.py, and the scripts that manage .venv.
It makes run_tests.sh call tox to facilitate the transition for
developers used to typing "run_tests.sh".
Developers will need tox installed on their workstations. It can
be installed from PyPI with "pip install tox". run_tests.sh outputs
those instructions if tox is not present.
New facilities are available using tox directly, including:
tox -e py26 # run tests under python 2.6
tox -e py27 # run tests under python 2.7
tox -e pep8 # run pep8 tests
tox # run all of the above
tox -e venv foo # run the command "foo" inside a virtualenv
The configuration of the openstack nose plugin is removed from
setup.cfg and added to the nosetests command line arguments in tox.
It is used when running tox from the command line, so the enhanced,
colorized output is visible to developers running the test suite
locally. However, when Jenkins runs tox, the xunit plugin will be
used instead, providing output natively understood by jenkins which
is much more readable in that context.
Change-Id: Id678c2fb8a5a7d79c680d3d1f2f12141f73dc8a6
Copied mostly from python-keystoneclient with
some Glance-specific stuff. README.rst shows what
WILL be the way to do things, not what is currently coded :)