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The fundamental interface to the OpenStack services is a set of ReST API's. Other interfaces, such as CLI commands or the Horizon portal, are built on top of these ReST API's. As a consequence, it is of paramount importance to have tools to validate that an OpenStack instance behaves according to the ReST API's specification. | The fundamental interface to the OpenStack services is a set of ReST API's. Other interfaces, such as CLI commands or the Horizon portal, are built on top of these ReST API's. As a consequence, it is of paramount importance to have tools to validate that an OpenStack instance behaves according to the ReST API's specification. | ||
− | Tempest is a set of functional integration tests intended to be run against actual OpenStack deployments. It is a functional testing framework that | + | Tempest is a set of functional integration tests intended to be run against actual OpenStack deployments. It is a functional testing framework that ues [http://testtools.readthedocs.org/en/latest/index.html testools] |
Revision as of 23:55, 7 December 2013
Tempest API Tests for Neutron
The fundamental interface to the OpenStack services is a set of ReST API's. Other interfaces, such as CLI commands or the Horizon portal, are built on top of these ReST API's. As a consequence, it is of paramount importance to have tools to validate that an OpenStack instance behaves according to the ReST API's specification.
Tempest is a set of functional integration tests intended to be run against actual OpenStack deployments. It is a functional testing framework that ues testools