[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [OSSTEST PATCH v11 16/20] ts-openstack-tempest: Update list of skipped tests
Anthony PERARD writes ("Re: [OSSTEST PATCH v11 16/20] ts-openstack-tempest: Update list of skipped tests"): > On Fri, Jun 23, 2017 at 04:38:05PM +0100, Ian Jackson wrote: > > Aha. Well, if the stable branch is stable then the set of tests to > > skip there is probably stable too ? And on master it's built-in ? So > > this actually won't be a problem - in the sense that this will be > > approximately the last necessary update to the list of tests to skip ? > > The built-in list is to be consume by the CI, it is not used > automatically. It a bash script to be sourced. I have not yet try to > have osstest use it. That will be for later. Hah. > Right now, tempest print on stdout something much simpler, lines liked > this: > {1} > tempest.scenario.test_minimum_basic.TestMinimumBasicScenario.test_minimum_basic_scenario > [71.009969s] ... ok > Followed by summary of all test, and the output of failed tests. > > But it can be told to print subunit v2, which can be pipped to a different > program to transform into want we want, including simple cvs, subunit v1, and > other. > > I thing we could try to parse subunit v1, grab the start and finish time > of a test, the result, and the output of the tests. And have all that as > subunit. During my manual tests, `tempest run --subunit ... | subunit-2to1` > only print the stuff about a tests once it is finish, so I guess we'll > have to rewrite substep_start() (or another function) to take time as > parameter. That sounds quite good really. I guess you don't want to write a parser for subunit v2 but if there is one in Perl already in some package in Debian we could use it. Or subunit-2to1 is fine. Ian. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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