[openstack-dev] [fuel] [fuelclient] Pre-release versions of fuelclient for testing purposes

Roman Prykhodchenko me at romcheg.me
Wed Jan 20 11:48:43 UTC 2016


Releasing a beta version sounds like a good plan but does OpenStack Infra actually support this?

> 20 січ. 2016 р. о 12:05 Oleg Gelbukh <ogelbukh at mirantis.com> написав(ла):
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Currently we're experiencing issues with Python dependencies of our package (fuel-octane), specifically between fuelclient's dependencies and keystoneclient dependencies.
> 
> New keystoneclient is required to work with the new version of Nailgun due to introduction of SSL in the latter. On the other hand, fuelclient is released along with the main release of Fuel, and the latest version available from PyPI is 7.0.0, and it has very old dependencies (based on packages available in centos6/python26).
> 
> The solution I'd like to propose is to release beta version of fuelclient (8.0.0b1) with updated requirements ASAP. With --pre flag to pip/tox, this will allow to run unittests against the proper set of requirements. On the other hand, it will not break the users consuming the latest stable (7.0.0) version with old requirements from PyPI.
> 
> Please, share your thoughts and considerations. If no objections, I will create a corresponding bug/blueprint against fuelclient to be fixed in the current release cycle.
> 
> --
> Best regards,
> Oleg Gelbukh
> Mirantis
> 
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