[openstack-dev] [mistral] Team meeting minutes - 10/12/2015

Anastasia Kuznetsova akuznetsova at mirantis.com
Wed Oct 14 12:57:07 UTC 2015


Hi Lingxian,

Yes, your understanding is correct.

> * run_functional_tests.sh is just used locally, will not run tests depend
on OpenStack.
This script was written just for ability to run suite of api tempest tests
locally (with turned off auth in Mistral and 'hacked' auth in tempest in
our tests),
just to check your changes and to find defects or regressions before making
a commit. We DO NOT use this script in our gates.

> * in our gate tests, all functional tests will run, since OpenStack will
be deployed before Mistral installed.
Yes, all our functional tests run in gate-mistral-devstack-dsvm.
Firstly comes installation of the OpenStack services (specified in the
configuration of the gate) using devstack scripts, then comes running of
the tests.


Regarding usage of Tempest in our tests need to think about it separately,
need to investigate can we get rid of it or not according to DefCore
requirements.
Maybe we can have separate suite of api tempest tests and we can try to
move them into tempest repository (or store in a separate folder in our
repo)
and have tempest-independent scenario tests  in our repo. Need to think.


On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 11:08 AM, Lingxian Kong <anlin.kong at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi, Mistral guys,
>
> In last meeting, we have discussed deeply about Tempest usage in Mistral
> project and the functional testing mechanism, I have the understanding in
> terms of functional testing as below,
>
> * run_functional_tests.sh is just used locally, will not run tests depend
> on OpenStack.
> * in our gate tests, all functional tests will run, since OpenStack will
> be deployed before Mistral installed.
>
> Am I right?
>
> What's more, maybe I'm totally wrong about the Tempest usage in Mistral
> functional testing and use it for DefCore purpose, I'm afraid Nikolay is
> right, we can get rid of it totally, then we don't rely on it for our
> testing. Or, we can use test plugin mechanism Tempest already provides(see
> http://docs.openstack.org/developer/tempest/plugin.html), but I think we
> are not interested in it in short term.
>
> On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 1:06 AM, Renat Akhmerov <rakhmerov at mirantis.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Thanks for joining team meeting today.
>>
>> Meeting minutes:
>> http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/meetings/mistral/2015/mistral.2015-10-12-16.00.html
>> Meeting log:
>> http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/meetings/mistral/2015/mistral.2015-10-12-16.00.log.html
>>
>> See you next Monday at the same time.
>>
>> Renat Akhmerov
>> @ Mirantis Inc.
>>
>>
>>
>>
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Best regards,
Anastasia Kuznetsova
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