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* moving functional tests to prepare for auth testsThiago da Silva2013-10-251-17/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | moved the actual tests to generic folder and created an auth dir that will contain specific tests and configuration files for each authentication service Change-Id: I80debb917a53c3f56629b92cf5e7157da916d223 Signed-off-by: Thiago da Silva <thiago@redhat.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.org/6140 Reviewed-by: Luis Pabon <lpabon@redhat.com> Tested-by: Luis Pabon <lpabon@redhat.com>
* Automate functional testsLuis Pabon2013-07-031-0/+17
By storing the functional tests configuration files in the repo, we can now run the functional_tests.sh to setup, run the functional tests, and teardown. Most likely this will be able to be run as a user from the same directory as the repo, but at the moment, the configuration files are copied to /etc/swift. The only requirements are: 1. /etc/swift does not exist. That way the tests will not interfere with an existing deployment. 2. /mnt/gluster-object/test and /mnt/gluster-object/test2 must have been created and setup correctly on an XFS or GlusterFS volume 3. sudo rights without password prompt 4. glusterfs-openstack-swift-* rpm must not be installed on the system Once the requirements are met, you can execute the tests as follows: $ bash tools/functional_tests.sh Change-Id: Icdbcd420355b02e64f294df7298a3e473b343655 Signed-off-by: Luis Pabon <lpabon@redhat.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.org/5281 Reviewed-by: Peter Portante <pportant@redhat.com>