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Change-Id: Ic5715c21e19d92c8f3d85091bfa41c28bb271c42
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The zuul job figures out whether to run "setup.py build_sphinx" or
"build-sphinx" based on whether the project is relying on pbr's
ability to auto-generate API reference docs. Because we are relying on
that, we want local builds to use "setup.py build_sphinx".
This reverts commit 42e0037cd055d81d9452f046c347f8e469d27350.
Change-Id: Ia01188110fa9c3ccaf3d794fa3a511a6780e683e
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We have consolidated the fetch output roles into one
fetch-subunit-output, replace useage of old roles with new one.
Depends-On: I0cdfc66ee8b046affeb0b071fef38c21cb7a4948
Change-Id: Iae2892d9b4cd870a11579434edc9ee66bd16798c
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Change-Id: I72311597c1b62d985282cef5e219c16cd6745b42
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Change-Id: I90df2e58bb83239f5b041982844516eb34cb5656
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Now we can associate a qos policy to the floating IP, and
dissociate it. The commands are:
$ openstack floating ip create --qos-policy ...
$ openstack floating ip set --qos-policy ...
$ openstack floating ip set --no-qos-policy ...
$ openstack floating ip unset --qos-policy
These commands are based on the neutron change:
I4efe9e49d268dffeb3df4de4ea1780152218633b
Partially-Implements blueprint: floating-ip-rate-limit
Change-Id: I932b32f78cc5a2b53926feaec1a0b392cf7e8b57
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Change-Id: Ic85eb65f3f143fdfbf2b6fa71d7cdd6961b24c76
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Right now, if a neutron port is owned by a container powered by
Kuryr, there is no way to list and filter those ports because
OSC assumed a neutron port is owned by either a server or router.
This patch adds support for that by introducing an option '--device-id'
to the 'port list' command.
Change-Id: Ib1fd27e8d843a99fb02ccabd8a12a24ac27cec9c
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For compliance with the Project Testing Interface as described in [1].
For more detailed information, please refer to [2].
[1] https://governance.openstack.org/tc/reference/project-testing-interface.html
[2] http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2017-December/125710.html
Change-Id: I7e8c47dead1e019e8705db3ff7559dd39b1d90d9
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At now, OSC command implementation extracts resource attributes based on
a predefined column list, so if a user specifies an unknown attribute
not defined in the column lists, such attribute will be ignored.
In case of 'port list', the neutron port defines many attributes and
it is not a good idea to show all attributes even in the long mode
from the perspective of user experience.
This commit consumes osc_lib.utils.calculate_headers_and_attrs()
function to show undefined port attributes if requested in -c option.
Closes-Bug: #1707848
Depends-On: I6c6bc3c6e3c769c96869fd76b9d9c1661280850e
Change-Id: I130a6aed41d80603698b6cab0c9a1d1dc59df743
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--swap will add a additional storage device,
which not affect the original swap partition/device.
This patch will clarify this misleading description.
Change-Id: Ic079c069985d39cc969b97876901007a81883f57
Signed-off-by: Chen Hanxiao <chenhx@certusnet.com.cn>
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This commit makes to use stestr instead of ostestr
directly. ostestr>1.0.0 has started to use stestr instead of
testrepository. So there is no reason to use ostestr anymore.
Change-Id: I6327d50c9f6dd19f1de24b9b51532104fb3e916e
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Change-Id: Ieb1a29ba275784f67f0d943fab5f3b59cd9fc28e
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Our functional tests depend on OS_CLOUD (or other OS_* envvars)
to retrieve authentication information.
Functional test failure is caused by the lack of OS_CLOUD envvar.
This commit updates the job playbook to pass OS_CLOUD.
Change-Id: I903ce599082cc923f02e26a2058bbfa7eb9bb2d6
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Per API reference, only 'changes-since' is accepted and the variant
with underscore is ignored, making the CLI functionality broken.
[dtroyer] added release note and fixed unit tests.
Change-Id: I0c596531a8af03da17d5ce39d75b12e941403aa5
Closes-Bug: 1732216
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Implements the commands that allow to link and endpoint to
a project for endpoint filter management.
Implements: blueprint keystone-endpoint-filter
Change-Id: Iecf61495664fb8413d35ef69f07ea929d190d002
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Now, keystone has supported serverl auth method, like 'totp'.
Before we use this method, we should create the credential first.
And we need create it with type 'totp'. But now we cannot create
credential with this method.
Also, I think the type should not have constrains. We can create
any type in keystone project. So, we should do these actions too.
The type would be more which We cannot control.
Change-Id: Ie0482da3133fb515e4bb8e45f8c54f509589cc5e
Closes-bug: #1731848
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Do a dummy import to determine which SDK is installed (Pre/post merge).
This solves the DevStack error "Cloud defaults was not found" in -tips jobs.
Depends-On: Ia111f127fbdceac2afe20fd9d1fe032145cdd72c
Change-Id: I60c2d418dd5a393eee2cc2a5c2fdebfffdabf2d3
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Change-Id: I060559fe13e354fe87551cd9dd82774bddb54640
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'pip install -U' ugrades specified packages, this is not necessary
since we use constraints, remove the parameter '-U' from the line.
With tools/tox_install.sh - which a previous change of mine removed -
the -U was not harmful, but with the current set up, it might cause
upgrades, so remove it.
Change-Id: I9f818d4b78e7540498a1501be14cd63ac3e891b3
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In network/v2/_tag.py lines 105 and 110: obj.tags can be None, in
which case set(obj.tags) throws a NoneType exception.
Change-Id: I1e965ec947844cbf84676fab27a2261fc0c0ea49
Closes-Bug: #1735836
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We do not need tox_install.sh, pip can handle constraints itself
and install the project correctly. Thus update tox.ini and remove
the now obsolete tools/tox_install.sh file.
This follows https://review.openstack.org/#/c/508061 to remove
tools/tox_install.sh.
Change-Id: Ie7c06ead39c8597ec9326f223625d1fa0d5208d1
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Make py27 and py35 versions of the tips job, and a project-template to
hold them so it's easy for other projects to use both (or more, we ever
add them) The base tox job knows how to install siblings based on
required-projects, which makes it easy to piggyback on them.
Remove the irrelevant-files sections, as these are specified in the
base openstack-tox jobs.
Using the unit-tips or functional-tips tox env is no longer neccessary.
For the gate it's actually important to not do the sibling processing by
hand in tox as the base tox job version of the logic does all the
right things to deal with constraints and whatnot. Leave them for local
developer convenience.
Leave the osc-tox-unit-tips job for now, since there are some other
repos using it. Once we switch them to the template, we can remove the
job.
Change-Id: I599b18218c10cb08e508cca3b3bbc9c88b8f809c
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Both of these can severely break openstackclient. Add them to the
required-projects list of the tips jobs. We should then add at least
osc-tox-unit-tips but maybe also osc-functional-devstack-tips to both
cliff and keystoneauth so that it's symmetrical.
Change-Id: Ie0f3e9d7e221c9cdd3c5d726148f456246186ff4
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Change-Id: Iea05a9b696a225b41bb5bf0c52498969e32acf66
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Change-Id: Id2ecf65f3e5afef9b6231565cac2d797650e38a7
Closes-Bug: #1726726
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doc/source/contributor/specs/network-topology.rst was
executable, change mode to 0644.
Change-Id: I7e9c8a86ee8563f47da3f59c189b5bd5f3846344
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Change-Id: Idd8c15255f024bba7079d3a9a29545dec0c91b58
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We want to run osc-tox-unit-tips on changes to os-client-config and
python-openstacksdk - but the tox role defaults to using
zuul.project.src_dir as the working directory. We want it to always be
the openstackclient source dir.
Change-Id: Ic7a49b79fb9141d9d0b8da40e10c85b107564edc
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Change-Id: I6d09649d109445bee8ec541a1366dfcf49fd6563
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The hard-coded choices for the server group policy make it impossible
to create a server group with the soft-affinity or
soft-anti-affinity policy rules which were added in compute API
microversion 2.15. This removes the hard-coded choices so that the
policy is restricted on the server side rather than the client side.
Change-Id: Ib3dc39422ac1015872d56ae2fdeddf0f29613494
Closes-Bug: #1732938
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We used that module in a test functional for module list, it is being absorbed
into python-openstacksdk and having it listed in this test breaks -tips jobs.
Change-Id: I98fdf5a5d1b3c6e30cb4c5f5fec3dd8e43e53145
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