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This page tracks the progress of Python 3 effort porting for OpenStack.
 
This page tracks the progress of Python 3 effort porting for OpenStack.
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== IRC: #openstack-dev ==
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Join the #openstack-dev IRC channel on the Freenode network to discuss Python 3.
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== Current Status ==
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From Ussuri projects are no longer required to maintain python2.7 testing, and dependencies (like olso libraries) are dropping 2.7 support, which will effectively make python3 required for the Ussuri release. Some projects may maintain python2.7 compatibility for longer (e.g. Swift).
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! Release !! Python Versions !! Notes
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| V ||  <code>python3.6</code> <code>python3.7</code> <code>python3.8</code> [https://review.opendev.org/#/c/693743/]||
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| Ussuri || <code>python3.6</code> <code>python3.7</code> [https://governance.openstack.org/tc/reference/runtimes/ussuri.html] || Some projects may still support <code>python2.7</code> in Ussuri
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| Train || <code>python2.7</code> <code>python3.6</code> <code>python3.7</code> [https://governance.openstack.org/tc/reference/runtimes/train.html] || Train is the last release where <code>python2.7</code> testing was required.
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|}
  
 
== Python 3 ==
 
== Python 3 ==
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Python 2.6 is slowly being dropped in the whole OpenStack project, ex: [https://review.openstack.org/#/c/201295/ Remove p26 job from DIB].
 
Python 2.6 is slowly being dropped in the whole OpenStack project, ex: [https://review.openstack.org/#/c/201295/ Remove p26 job from DIB].
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Python 2.6 support will be removed in Oslo and Clients clients for OpenStack Mitaka: [http://markmail.org/message/oe6wewgvbvvyts73 Oslo libraries dropping python 2.6 compatability].
  
 
== Port Python 2 code to Python 3 ==
 
== Port Python 2 code to Python 3 ==
  
 
OpenStack project chose to use the same code base for Python 2 and Python 3. The [http://pythonhosted.org/six/ Six: Python 2 and 3 Compatibility Library] helps to write code working on both versions. OpenStack supported Python 2.6 for RHEL up to Juno, but not Python 2.5 and older. As we are targeting Python 3.4 and up, there is no need to avoid u'unicode' syntax. Do not use six.u('unicode').
 
OpenStack project chose to use the same code base for Python 2 and Python 3. The [http://pythonhosted.org/six/ Six: Python 2 and 3 Compatibility Library] helps to write code working on both versions. OpenStack supported Python 2.6 for RHEL up to Juno, but not Python 2.5 and older. As we are targeting Python 3.4 and up, there is no need to avoid u'unicode' syntax. Do not use six.u('unicode').
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=== Before you begin ===
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If you're doing development with Ubuntu/Debian (and not using devstack with the USE_PYTHON flag set), then you'll need the following packages installed to run the py34 tox unit test targets in the projects:
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    sudo apt-get install python3.4 python3.4-dev
  
 
=== sixer tool ===
 
=== sixer tool ===
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=== Common patterns ===
 
=== Common patterns ===
  
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* Replace "for key in dict.iterkeys()" with "for key in dict"
 
* Replace dict.iteritems() with dict.items()
 
* Replace dict.iteritems() with dict.items()
 
* Replace dict.itervalues() with dict.values()
 
* Replace dict.itervalues() with dict.values()
* Replace "for key in dict.iterkeys()" with "for key in dict"
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Note: Replacing dict.iteritems()/.itervalues() with six.iteritems(dict)/six.itervalues(dict) was preferred in the past, but there was [http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2015-June/066391.html a discussion suggesting to avoid six for this]. The overhead of creating a temporary list on Python 2 is negligible.
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* Replace iterator.next() with next(iterator)
 
* Replace iterator.next() with next(iterator)
 
* Replace basestring with six.string_types
 
* Replace basestring with six.string_types
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* Replace (str, unicode) with six.string_types
 
* Replace (str, unicode) with six.string_types
 
* Replace (int, long) with six.integer_types
 
* Replace (int, long) with six.integer_types
* Replace text.encode('hex') with base64.b64encode(text) which requires to encode (Unicode) text to UTF-8 on Python 3
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* Replace func.func_name with func.__name__
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* Replace exceptions.OSError with OSError and remove "import exceptions"
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* map() and filter() if a list is needed on Python 3:
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** Replace map(func, data) with [func(item) for item in data]
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** Replace filter(lambda obj: test(obj), data) with [obj for obj in data if test(obj)]
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** Note: Usually, tests fail because map() or filter() objects have no length
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=== Serialization: base64, JSON, etc. ===
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* [with oslo.serialization 1.10 or newer] Get the [http://docs.openstack.org/developer/oslo.serialization/api.html#module-oslo_serialization.base64 base64 module] from oslo_serialization (from oslo_serialization import base64) to get functions:
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** oslo_serialization.base64.decode_as_bytes(encoded)
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** oslo_serialization.base64.decode_as_text(encoded, encoding='utf-8')
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** oslo_serialization.base64.encode_as_bytes(s, encoding='utf-8')
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**  oslo_serialization.base64.encode_as_text(s, encoding='utf-8')
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* Replace text.encode('base64') and base64.b64encode(text) with:
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** base64.b64encode(text): only accept bytes and returns bytes,
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** or: oslo_serialization.base64.encode_as_bytes(text): accept bytes or Unicode and returns bytes
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** or: oslo_serialization.base64.encode_as_text(text): accept bytes and Unicode and returns Unicode
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** '''Warning:''' base64.encodestring(raw) adds a newline ("\n"), whereas encode_as_bytes() and encode_as_text() don't.
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* Replace raw.decode('base64') with:
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** base64.b64decode(raw): return bytes
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** oslo_serialization.base64.decode_as_bytes(encoded): accept bytes and Unicode, returns bytes
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** oslo_serialization.base64.decode_as_text(encoded): accept bytes and Unicode, returns Unicode
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Hexadecimal:
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* Replace raw.decode('hex') with binascii.unhexlify(raw)
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* Replace bytes.encode('hex') with binascii.hexlify(bytes)
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JSON:
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* [with oslo.serialization 1.10 or newer] Replace json.dumps(obj) with [https://docs.openstack.org/oslo.serialization/latest/reference/index.html#oslo_serialization.jsonutils.dump_as_bytes oslo_serialization.jsonutils.dump_as_bytes(obj)]
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* Replace json.loads(obj) with oslo_serialization.jsonutils.loads(obj): it accepts bytes and Unicode, bytes is decoded from UTF-8. It avoids "if isinstance(obj, bytes): obj = obj.decode('utf-8')" which may require a second temporary variable.
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=== contextlib.nested ===
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To replaced contextlib.nested is to use [https://docs.python.org/3/library/contextlib.html#contextlib.ExitStack contextlib.ExitStack]. It's available on Python 2 using [https://contextlib2.readthedocs.org/en/latest/#contextlib2.ExitStack contextlib2.ExitStack]. For contextlib.nested, nova/test.py defines:
  
 
  if six.PY3:
 
  if six.PY3:
    text = text.encode('utf-8')
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    @contextlib.contextmanager
  text_b64 = base64.b64encode(text)
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    def nested(*contexts):
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        with contextlib.ExitStack() as stack:
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            yield [stack.enter_context(c) for c in contexts]
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  else:
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    nested = contextlib.nested
  
* Replace raw.decode('hex') with base64.b64decode(raw). The output may be decoded from UTF-8 to get back text (Unicode) on Python 3.
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Another option to replaced contextlib.nested is to use the @mock.patch decorator. Example with nested function:
  
  text = base64.b64decode(raw)
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if six.PY3:
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    @mock.patch(...)
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    @mock.patch(...)
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    @mock.patch(...)
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    def do_test(...):
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        ...
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More options:
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* Mock provides a context that patches multiple things so that no nesting is needed: [https://docs.python.org/dev/library/unittest.mock.html#patch-multiple mock.patch.multiple()]
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* oslotest provides fixtures for mock, so you don't need a context: [http://docs.openstack.org/developer/oslotest/api.html#module-oslotest.mockpatch oslotest.mockpatch].
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=== oslo_utils.encodeutils.to_utf8 ===
  
Note: Replacing dict.iteritems() with six.iteritems(dict) was preferred in the past, but there was [http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2015-June/066391.html a discussion suggesting to avoid six for this].
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oslo.utils 3.5 has an oslo_utils.encodeutils.to_utf8() function to encode Unicode to UTF-8 and return bytes unchanged.
  
 
=== bytes.decode and unicode.encode ===
 
=== bytes.decode and unicode.encode ===
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=== logging module and format exceptions ===
 
=== logging module and format exceptions ===
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The <code>exception_to_unicode(exc)</code> function of oslo_utils.encodeutils is the recommanded way to format an exception to Unicode. This function works on Python 2 and Python 3 and it should avoid mojibake is most cases.
  
 
On Python 2, the logging module accepts bytes and text strings. On Python 3, it only accepts text strings. For example, logging.error(b'hello') logs <code>b'hello'</code> instead of <code>'hello'</code>.
 
On Python 2, the logging module accepts bytes and text strings. On Python 3, it only accepts text strings. For example, logging.error(b'hello') logs <code>b'hello'</code> instead of <code>'hello'</code>.
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=== Common Libraries (Oslo Projects) ===
 
=== Common Libraries (Oslo Projects) ===
  
For the list of Common Libraries, see http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/governance/tree/reference/programs.yaml#n160
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See [http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/governance/tree/reference/programs.yaml programs.yaml] for the list of Common Libraries.
  
 
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! Project !! Python 3 compatibility !! Comment
 
! Project !! Python 3 compatibility !! Comment
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/automaton automaton] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/castellan castellan] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
 
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/cliff cliff] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
 
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/cliff cliff] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/debtcollector debtcollector] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/futurist futurist] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/oslo.cache oslo.cache] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
 
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/oslo.concurrency oslo.concurrency] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
 
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/oslo.concurrency oslo.concurrency] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
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| oslo-incubator || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || py34 gate is voting
 
 
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/oslo.config oslo.config] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
 
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/oslo.config oslo.config] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/oslo.log oslo.log] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
 
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/oslo.log oslo.log] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
 
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/oslo.messaging oslo.messaging] || style="background-color: orange;" | Yes, except of Qpid & AMQP drivers. py34 is not more voting because of [//bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python3.4/+bug/1367907 ubuntu still uses 3.4.0 which has a severe bug] || oslo.messaging 1.11.0 fully works on Python 3, except of Qpid and AMQP 1.0 transports which are Python 2 only. The py34 gate is voting.
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/oslo.messaging oslo.messaging] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
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oslo.messaging is now fully compatible with Python 3. The old (and now removed) Qpid transport was not compatible, the AMQP driver was ported recently.
 
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/oslo.middleware oslo.middleware] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
 
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/oslo.middleware oslo.middleware] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/oslo.policy oslo.policy] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/oslo.privsep oslo.privsep] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/oslo.reports oslo.reports] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
 
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/oslo.rootwrap oslo.rootwrap] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
 
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/oslo.rootwrap oslo.rootwrap] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/oslo.serialization oslo.serialization] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
 
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/oslo.serialization oslo.serialization] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
 
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/oslosphinx oslosphinx] || ? || The project only contains two short .py files, it looks to be Python 3 compatible. Is Sphinx Python 3 compatible?
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/oslo.service oslo.service] || style="background-color: orange;" | Partial ||
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WSGI module SSL support is broken under Python 3. We want projects to support deployment without relying on that code, but not all do (see glance and designate below).
 
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/oslotest oslotest] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
 
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/oslotest oslotest] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/taskflow taskflow] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
 
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/taskflow taskflow] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/tooz tooz] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
 
|}
 
|}
  
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/cookiecutter cookiecutter] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | yes ||
 
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/cookiecutter cookiecutter] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | yes ||
 
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/hacking hacking] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | yes || py33 gate is not voting
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/hacking hacking] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | yes ||
 
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pbr pbr] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | yes ||
 
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pbr pbr] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | yes ||
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|-
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/keystonemiddleware keystonemiddleware] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: orange;" | Yes, but [https://review.openstack.org/206107 test using python-memcached are skipped on Python 3] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || python-memcached || keystonemiddleware 1.6.1 supports Python 3. python-memcached 1.56 now supports Python 3.
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/keystonemiddleware keystonemiddleware] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | On PyPI || python-memcached || keystonemiddleware 1.6.1 supports Python 3.
 
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|-
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-cinderclient python-cinderclient] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen" | Voting || style="background-color: lightgreen" | On PyPI || ||
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-cinderclient python-cinderclient] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Voting || style="background-color: lightgreen" | On PyPI || ||
 
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|-
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-ganttclient python-ganttclient] || ? || ? || ? || ? ||
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-fuelclient python-fuelclient] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | On PyPI || ||
 
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|-
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-glanceclient python-glanceclient]  || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen" | Voting || style="background-color:lightgreen" | On PyPI || ||  
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-glanceclient python-glanceclient]  || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen" | Voting || style="background-color:lightgreen" | On PyPI || ||
 
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|-
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-ironicclient python-ironicclient]  || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||  style="background-color: lightgreen" | Voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;"  | On PyPI || ||
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-ironicclient python-ironicclient]  || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes||  style="background-color: lightgreen" | Voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;"  | On PyPI ||  ||
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-keystoneclient python-keystoneclient] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color:lightgreen;" | Voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | On PyPI ||  ||
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-manilaclient python-manilaclient] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color:lightgreen;" | Voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | On PyPI ||  ||
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-marconiclient python-marconiclient]|| style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | On PyPI || ||
 
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|-
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-keystoneclient python-keystoneclient] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color:lightgreen;" | Voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | On PyPI || ||
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-masakariclient python-masakariiclient]|| style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | On PyPI || ||
 
|-
 
|-
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-manilaclient python-manilaclient] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color:lightgreen;" | Voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | On PyPI || ||
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-monascaclient python-monascaclient] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | On PyPI || ||
 
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|-
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-marconiclient python-marconiclient]|| style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || ||
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-novaclient python-novaclient] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | On PyPI || ||
 
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|-
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-melangeclient python-melangeclient] ||  ? || ? || ? || ||
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-neutronclient python-neutronclient] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | On PyPI ||   ||
 
|-
 
|-
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-novaclient python-novaclient] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | On PyPII || ||
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-octaviaclient python-octaviaclient] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | On PyPI ||   ||
 
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|-
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-neutronclient python-neutronclient] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||   ||  
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-openstackclient python-openstackclient]     || style="background-color: lightgreen" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen" | Voting || style="background-color: lightgreen" | On PyPI || || As of 0.9
 
|-
 
|-
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-openstackclient python-openstackclient]     || style="background-color: lightgreen" | OK || style="background-color: lightgreen" | Voting || style="background-color: lightgreen" | Yes || || As of 0.9
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-saharaclient python-saharaclient]   || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen" | Voting || style="background-color: lightgreen" | On PyPI || ||
 
|-
 
|-
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-saharaclient python-savannaaclient]    || style="background-color: orange;" | In progress || style="background-color: orange" | Non-voting || style="background-color: lightgreen" | Yes ||  || [https://review.openstack.org/#/c/73128/ python-savannaclient: enable the py33 gates] abandonned: "We haven't enough tests to ensure that savanna client works correctly on py33, so, it's kind of premature step. We already have py33 and pypy jobs in experimental pipeline."
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-searchlightclient python-searchlightclient]    || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen" | Voting || style="background-color: lightgreen" | On PyPI ||  ||
 
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|-
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-saharaclient python-saharaclient]    || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | OK || style="background-color: lightgreen" | Voting || style="background-color: lightgreen" | On PyP ||  ||  
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-senlinclient python-senlinclient]    || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen" | Voting || style="background-color: lightgreen" | On PyPI ||  ||
 
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|-
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-swiftclient python-swiftclient]  || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-swiftclient/ On PyPI] || ||
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-swiftclient python-swiftclient]  || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | On PyPI || ||
 
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-troveclient python-troveclient] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Voting || style="background-color: lightgreen" | On PyPI || ||
 
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-troveclient python-troveclient] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Voting || style="background-color: lightgreen" | On PyPI || ||
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-watcherclient python-watcherclient] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Voting || style="background-color: lightgreen" | On PyPI || ||
 
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-designateclient python-designateclient] || style="background-color: orange;" | work in progress || style="background-color: orange;" | No || style="background-color: red;" | No || ||
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-designateclient python-designateclient] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Voting || style="background-color: lightgreen" | On PyPI || ||
  
 
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! Project !! Python 3 compatibility !! CI tests running? !! Python 3 classifiers ? !! Comment
 
! Project !! Python 3 compatibility !! CI tests running? !! Python 3 classifiers ? !! Comment
 
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| blazar-nova || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
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| ceilometermiddleware || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/django_openstack_auth django_openstack_auth] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
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django_openstack_auth 2.0 is fully compatible with Python 3.
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/glance_store glance_store] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || glance_store 0.7.0 added the Python 3 support.
 
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/glance_store glance_store] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || glance_store 0.7.0 added the Python 3 support.
 
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| heat-translator || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
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| ironic-lib || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
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| keystoneauth || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
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| keystonemiddleware || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
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| ldappool || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
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| monasca-statsd || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
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| mistral-lib || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
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| neutron-lib || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
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| octavia-lib || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/os-brick os-brick] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || os-brick 0.3.2 added Python 3 support.
 
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/os-brick os-brick] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || os-brick 0.3.2 added Python 3 support.
  
 
|-
 
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/sqlalchemy-migrate sqlalchemy-migrate] || style="background-color:lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color:lightgreen;" | Yes ||
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| os-client-config || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
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| os-traits || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
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| os-vif || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
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|-
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| os-win || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
 
|-
 
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/taskflow taskflow] || style="background-color:lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
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| osc-lib || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
 
|-
 
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|}
 
  
=== Dependencies ===
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| osc-placement || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
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|-
  
There are two ways to express dependencies that should differ between Python 2.x and 3.x. We currently support using multiple requirements files, and will shortly be supporting and recommending the use of environment markers. Recent releases of all the tools in our ecosystem are needed for environment markers.
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| pycadf || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
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==== requirements-py3.txt ====
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| shade || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
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|-
  
This approach generates a different requirements list depending on what Python version is running when the egg info is created (which goes into wheels and sdists). As a consequence this can't work with tox, publishing sdists to PyPI, or wheels. It is however useful for anything installing from git. To use it, create two requirements files:
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/sqlalchemy-migrate sqlalchemy-migrate] || style="background-color:lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color:lightgreen;" | Yes ||
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|-
  
* requirements-py2.txt: all dependencies for Python 2 (not only dependencies specific to Python 2)
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| sushy || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
* requirements-py3.txt: all dependencies for Python 3 (not only dependencies specific to Python 3)
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* (same for test-requirements.txt)
 
  
You have to edit tox.ini to specify the right requirements file. Extract of a tox.ini file:
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/taskflow taskflow] || style="background-color:lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
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|-
  
<pre>
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| tosca-parser || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
...
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[testenv:py33]
 
deps = -r{toxinidir}/requirements-py3.txt
 
      -r{toxinidir}/test-requirements-py3.txt
 
...
 
</pre>
 
  
==== Environment markers ====
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Environment markers provide a mini-language to express when a dependency is relevant. We hope the next release of pbr will support them. Recent pip, setuptools and wheel versions do support them, but until pbr exports the requirements metadata with them intact and structured correctly for setuptools, we can't use them anywhere.
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=== Dependencies: Environment markers ===
  
* PEP 0345 -- Metadata for Python Software Packages 1.2 (accepted): [https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0345/#environment-markers Environment markers]
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Example to not install the "futures" dependency on Python 3.3 and newer:
* PEP 0426 -- Metadata for Python Software Packages 2.0 (draft): [https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0426/#environment-markers  Environment markers]
 
  
When placed in a requirements.txt file, the markers are interpreted directly by pip in `pip install -r requirements.txt`, and indirectly via setuptools when installing an sdist or wheel (including `pip install .`. For instance:
 
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
six
 
 
futures; python_version < '3.2'
 
futures; python_version < '3.2'
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
  
See also:
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=== OpenStack applications (tc:approved-release) ===
* [https://review.openstack.org/#/c/184328/ oslo.db: Refactor deps to use extras and env markers] (require pip 7, not released yet)
 
* pip: [https://github.com/pypa/pip/pull/1472  Fix issue #1433: parse requirements in markers #1472]
 
* setuptools: pkg_resources doesn't understand environment markers: [https://bitbucket.org/pypa/wheel/issue/139/wheel-should-support-pep-426-environment pkg_resources.parse_requirements() raises ValueError]
 
* pbr: [https://review.openstack.org/#/c/181795/ Teach pbr to read extras and env markers], [https://review.openstack.org/#/c/165015/ Handle PEP426 markers] (abandoned)
 
* wheel: [https://bitbucket.org/pypa/wheel/issue/139/wheel-should-support-pep-426-environment wheel should support PEP 426 environment markers] (closed), wheel supports environment markers in extra requirements
 
* tox: [https://bitbucket.org/hpk42/tox/issue/236/tox-must-create-the-source-distribution tox must create the source distribution with the Python of the virtual environment], [https://bitbucket.org/hpk42/tox/pull-request/142/issue-236-subcommand_test-rebuilds-sdist/ Issue #236: subcommand_test() rebuilds sdist with venv python] (declined)
 
  
Oslo Messaging issue:
+
OpenStack applications [https://governance.openstack.org/tc/reference/tags/tc_approved-release.html#tag-tc-approved-release approved by the OpenStack Technical Committee].
* futures is not needed on Python 3, since concurrent.futures is now part of the Pyhon stdlib since Python 3.2
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* [https://review.openstack.org/#/c/172135/ futures was added to requirements-py3.txt] because tox creates the source tarball using Python 2 which reads requirements.txt
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
* The correct fix would be to use environment markers on futures
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! style="width: 10%;" | Project !! style="width: 10%;" | Unit tests pass on Python 3 !! style="width: 10%;" | py35 gate !! style="width: 20%;" | functional tests !! Comments
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==== Dependencies status ====
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/ceilometer ceilometer] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: red;" | no job ||
 +
|-
  
[https://caniusepython3.com/check/4fd5dda2-b1f1-4db4-a636-67cd3276cb6a Porting status] for [https://github.com/openstack/requirements/blob/master/global-requirements.txt global-requirement.txt].
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/cinder cinder] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | integrated-gate-py35 ||
 +
[https://blueprints.launchpad.net/cinder/+spec/cinder-python3 cinder-python3] blueprint (written by Victor Stinner) has been accepted for Liberty. Patches: [https://review.openstack.org/#/q/project:openstack/cinder+topic:bp/cinder-python3,n,z bp/cinder-python3 topic]. Note: Commit message must use "Partial-Implements: blueprint cinder-python3" to be linked to the blueprint. Kendall Nelson, Ivan Kolodyazhny (core) and Eric Harney (core) prefer this syntax: see [https://review.openstack.org/#/c/229991/2//COMMIT_MSG COMMIT_MSG].
 +
|-
  
{|class="wikitable sortable"
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| designate || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | designate-bind9-py36 designate-bind9-py35 || ! style="background-color: orange;" | Relies on oslo.service WSGI code that does not work under Python 3 with SSL. Functional tempest tests are ran on both of these jobs. [http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2018-May/130277.html]
 
|-
 
|-
! Project !! Python 3 compatibility !! CI tests running? !! Python 3 classifiers ? !! Blocked by !! Comment
+
 
 +
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/glance glance] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | integrated-gate-py35 || ! style="background-color: orange;" | Relies on oslo.service WSGI code that does not work under Python 3. [http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2018-May/130277.html]
 +
Victor Stinner is working on porting Glance to Python3. Patches: [https://review.openstack.org/#/q/status:open+project:openstack/glance+branch:master+topic:py3,n,z Patches for glance (topic: py3)].
 
|-
 
|-
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/boto boto] || style="background-color:lightgreen;" | Yes || N/A || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || || See https://github.com/boto/boto3 (experimental) <- This seems dead, and https://github.com/boto/boto works with Python 3.x (since 2.32).
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/heat heat] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | heat-functional-convg-mysql-lbaasv2-py35 ||
 +
Sirushti Murugesan wrote and implemented the spec [http://specs.openstack.org/openstack/heat-specs/specs/liberty/heat-python34-support.html Python34 Support] (which was accepted for Liberty). Mitaka version will fully support Python 3. Great job Sirushti Murugesan who did almost all the work!
 
|-
 
|-
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/django-compressor django-compressor] || style="background-color:lightgreen;" | Yes || N/A || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || || Requirements upgraded: https://review.openstack.org/94357
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/horizon horizon] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | horizon-openstack-tox-python3-django111,horizon-integration-tests, horizon-dsvm-tempest-plugin ||
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George Peristerakis wrote [https://blueprints.launchpad.net/horizon/+spec/porting-python3 Make Horizon python3.4 compatible] in May 2015, the blueprint was approved. Patches: [https://review.openstack.org/#/q/topic:bp/porting-python3+project:openstack/horizon,n,z bp/porting-python3 topic].
 
|-
 
|-
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/tablib tablib ] || style="background-color: orange;" | Yes but... || N/A || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || || setup.py installs tablib.packages.markup which is not compatible with Python 2. setup.py displays a warning on compiling the bytecode of markup.py and many others in the tablib/packages folder. Overall, the package cannot be built for Python 3 in distributions (zigo has issues to package it on Debian).
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/ironic ironic] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | ironic-tempest-dsvm-ipa-partition-pxe_ipmitool-tinyipa-python3 ||
 +
[http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2015-May/064049.html Python 3.4 unit tests are now being run for openstack/ironic. The unit tests are a voting job.]
 +
Thanks to Victor Sergeyev for all of his work to update the Ironic code to make it pass the unit tests using Python 3.4: [https://review.openstack.org/#/c/156192/ Run tests in py34 environment]
 +
|-
  
tablib is needed by cliff-tablib, itself needed by python-neutronclient, then neutronclient is itself needed by many other libs.
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/keystone keystone] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | integrated-gate-py35 ||
 +
The move to pyldap and new ldappool were major hurdles solved in Newton. Great work by the Keystone team to get the last things through the gate in Newton.
 
|-
 
|-
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/django-openstack-auth django-openstack-auth] || style="background-color:lightgreen;" | Yes || N/A || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || ||  
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/neutron neutron] || style="background-color:lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | integrated-gate-py35 ||
As of 1.1.6
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[https://review.openstack.org/#/c/172962/ Porting to Python 3] spec (by Cyril Roelandt) accepted for Liberty, port in progress. [https://review.openstack.org/#/q/project:openstack/neutron+branch:master+topic:bp/neutron-python3,n,z Patches of the blueprint neutron-python3]
 
|-
 
|-
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/dnspython dnspython] || style="background-color:lightgreen;" | Yes || N/A|| style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || || Must use the [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/dnspython3/ Python 3 version], see https://github.com/rthalley/dnspython/issues/60
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| neutron-lbaas || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | neutron-lbaasv2-dsvm-py3x-api and neutron-lbaasv2-dsvm-py3x-api-namespace ||
 +
Patches: [https://review.openstack.org/#/q/topic:bp/neutron-python3 topic:bp/neutron-python3].
 
|-
 
|-
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/ecdsa ecdsa] || style="background-color:lightgreen;" | Yes || N/A || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || ||Py3 support merge before the 0.10 release (see https://github.com/warner/python-ecdsa/commits/master)
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| neutron-fwaas || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: orange;" | neutron-fwaas-networking-midonet-cross-py35 (non-voting) ||
 
|-
 
|-
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/eventlet eventlet] || style="background-color:lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color:lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || || eventlet 0.17.3 now fully support Python 3
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| neutron-vpnaas || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: red;" | no job ||
 
|-
 
|-
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/jsonrpclib jsonrpclib] || style="background-color:red;" | No || N/A || style="background-color: red;" | No || || The project seems dead :(
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/nova nova] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | integrated-gate-py35 ||
 +
Status at 2019-01-24: Unit tests all running and voting under Python 3 via the use of the mox3 package. There are only 3 unit test files left that are using mox3 (nova/tests/unit/cells/test_cells_messaging.py, nova/tests/unit/network/test_neutronv2.py, nova/tests/unit/network/test_manager.py).
 +
 
 +
We advised contributors not to spend time replacing mox in files testing cells v1 and nova-network (test_cells_messaging.py and test_manager.py), as both are slated for removal as soon as we're able. Progress is being tracked at: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/nova/+spec/mox-removal-stein
 
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|-
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/libvirt-python libvirt-python] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || N/A || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || ||
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| [https://pypi.python.org//pypi/sahara sahara] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: orange;" | sahara-tests-scenario-py3 (experimental) || Status at 2018-02-23: the job fails during devstack deployment, because swift does not start. The list of its dependencies is minimal and components like keystone are optional. This was partially addressed with an extra dependency: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/544121/ but this requires  a) support in devstack (tentative support in https://review.openstack.org/#/c/544383/) b) at least another extra, or a more generic way of doing this; even with an additional extra explicitly required in devstack, the extras would be installed from pip breaking the test of depending patches.
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We are facing an issue with pickle library and python 3, once that gets fixed we can try to make the python 3 gate voting.
 
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|-
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/mysql-python MySQL-Python] || style="background-color:orange;" | No, but mysqlclient or PyMySQL are compatible || N/A || style="background-color: orange;" | No || ||
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/swift swift] || style="background-color: red;" | blocked || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: red;" | no job ||
Patches:
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Status at 2016-06-22: 3/4,498 unit tests (0%), TODO: 4,495 tests
* [https://review.openstack.org/#/c/179745/ Add mysqlclient dependency]
 
  
MySQL-Python: [https://github.com/farcepest/MySQLdb1/pulls 2 pending pull requests for Python 3].
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Update (2016-06-27): [http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2016-June/097102.html master branch is currently in a soft-freeze in order to get encryption middleware merged]
  
INADA Naoki, the maintainer of PyMySQL, wrote [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/mysqlclient mysqlclient]: fork of MySQL-Python using libmysqlclient.so which is Python 3 compatible. He recommends to use mysqlclient instead of MySQL-python even on Python 2. mysqlclient fixes some bugs, build issues and it support Python 3. For example: support MariaDB's libmysqlclient.so, support microsecond in TIME column.
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Python 3 bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/swift/+bug/1614289
 +
 
 +
[http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2015-October/078058.html Plan to add Python 3 support to Swift]. Patches: [https://review.openstack.org/#/q/project:openstack/swift+branch:master+topic:py3,n,z Patches with the topic py3]
 +
 
 +
Python 3 unit tests require liberasurecode >= 1.0.9 and PyEClib >= 1.0.9. To install liberasurecode (in /usr):
 +
 
 +
git clone https://bitbucket.org/tsg-/liberasurecode/
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cd liberasurecode
 +
/autogen.sh  && /configure --prefix=/usr && make && sudo make install
 +
 
 +
liberasurecode >= 1.0.9 is available in Ubuntu Precise, Ubuntu Trusty, Fedora 22, Fedora 23 and CentoOS 7.
 +
 
 +
Update 2018-02-22: A list of current blockers: https://gist.github.com/tipabu/833b03a865dba96e9fa2230b82f5d075
 +
 
 +
Update 2018-03-06: Current list of blockers with progress notes: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/Swift_py3
  
PyMySQL is compatible with Python 3: see [https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/PyMySQL_evaluation PyMySQL evaluation] discussion to eventually replace mysql-python with PyMySQL in OpenStack.
 
 
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/netifaces netifaces] || style="background-color:lightgreen;" | Yes || N/A|| style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || || Patch sent by Victor Stinner (in private): [https://bitbucket.org/haypo/misc/src/tip/openstack/netifaces_python3.patch netifaces_python3.patch], Debian has patches too. Python 3 support as of 0.10.4. Pushed to requirements: https://review.openstack.org/94358 .
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/trove trove] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | trove-devstack-base ||
 +
Status at 2019-01-06:
 +
Unit tests - 1708 tests, 1707 passed, 1 skipped.
 +
 
 +
Integration tests are based on trove-devstack-base job.
 +
 
 +
Status at 2016-07-25: 1,155 / 2,014 (run_tests.py: 398; testr: 1,521; generate_examples: 95) unit tests (57%), TODO: 859 tests
 +
 
 +
Status at 2016-06-22: 839 (testtools) / 1,992 (run_tests.py: 398; testr: 1,499; generate_examples: 95) unit tests (42%), TODO: 1,153 tests
 +
 
 +
Status at 2018-02-22: It appears that only one test is in the blacklist now: guestagent.test_operating_system
 +
 
 +
run_tests.py (proboscis) failures: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/346905/1
 +
 
 +
Victor Stinner proposed the [https://blueprints.launchpad.net/trove/+spec/trove-python3 trove-python3 blueprint] for Mitaka.
 +
 
 +
From Victor (3/17/2016): "I propose to discuss Python 3 before the summit. For example, prepare a concrete plan to port Trove to Python 3, list technical issues like MySQL-Python, etc."
 +
 
 +
Patches: [https://review.openstack.org/#/q/topic:bp/trove-python3,n,z search for the bp/trove-python3 topic].
 
|-
 
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| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/nose-exclude nose-exclude] || style="background-color:red;" | No || style="background-color: red;" | No || style="background-color: red;" | No || || https://bitbucket.org/kgrandis/nose-exclude/issue/10/test-failures-with-python-3
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|}
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 +
=== Other OpenStack Applications and Projects ===
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 +
List of all OpenStack projects: [http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/governance/tree/reference/projects.yaml projects.yaml].
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
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|-
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! style="width: 10%;" | Project !! style="width: 10%;" | Unit tests pass on Python 3 !! style="width: 10%;" | py35 gate || style="width: 20%;" | functional tests !! Comments
 
|-
 
|-
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/nosehtmloutput nosehtmloutput] || style="background-color:red;" | No || style="background-color: red;" | No || style="background-color: red;" | No ||
+
| adjutant || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: orange;" | Partial* || (*) Adjutant's unit tests include a suite of API tests against Adjutant APIs using DRF's internal test classes. While not true functional tests, they do stand up an internal web server and process real workloads from Adjutant's perspective, with mocking for external APIs and services (Keystone, Nova, Neutron, etc) in the places we touch their clients. This tests 92% of the code, so in all likelihood covers most py3 vs py2 issues. Tempest tests are also planned for later.
* nose-exclude (tests only)
 
*  openstack.nose-plugin
 
||
 
*  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-nosehtmloutput/+bug/1287247
 
*  https://review.openstack.org/#/c/80956/
 
 
|-
 
|-
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/nosexcover nosexcover] || style="background-color:lightgreen;" | No || N/A || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | On PyPI || || Python 3 support since 1.0.9
+
 
 +
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/aodh aodh] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: red;" | no job ||
 
|-
 
|-
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/openstack.nose-plugin openstack.nose-plugin] || style="background-color:red;" | No || style="background-color: red;" | No || style="background-color: red;" | No || ||
+
 
 +
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/barbican barbican] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | unspecified ||
 +
Blueprint [https://blueprints.launchpad.net/barbican/+spec/barbican-py3 barbican-py3].
 
|-
 
|-
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pam pam] || style="background-color:orange;" | No for pam, Yes for simplepam || NA || style="background-color: red;" | No || || The fork [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/simplepam simplepam] works on Python 2 and 3
+
| blazar || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | blazar-devstack-dsvm-py35 ||
 
|-
 
|-
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/paramiko paramiko] ||  style="background-color:lightgreen;" | Yes || N/A || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | On PyPI || || Requirements upgraded: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/81132/
+
| cloudkitty || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | cloudkitty-tempest-full-python3 ||
 
|-
 
|-
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/paste paste] || style="background-color:lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgrey;" | N/A || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || || Compatible with Python 3 since Paste 2.0
+
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/congress congress] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: orange;" | voting* || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | congress-devstack-py35-api-mysql ||
 +
(*)py35 support required tiny modification to antlr3 package, creating debian packaging difficulty
 +
 
 +
Random Stacker wrote a [https://blueprints.launchpad.net/congress/+spec/support-python3 support-python3 blueprint]. Patches: [https://review.openstack.org/#/q/project:openstack/congress+branch:master+topic:bp/support-python3,n,z search for the topic bp/support-python3].
 
|-
 
|-
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pycadf pycadf] || style="background-color:lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color:lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color:lightgreen;" | Yes || ||
+
| cyborg || style="background-color: red;" | No job || style="background-color: red;" | No job || style="background-color: red;" | no job ||
 
|-
 
|-
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-ldap python-ldap] || style="background-color:red;" | No || style="background-color: red;" | No || style="background-color: red;" | No || || The project seems dead. See [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/ldap3 ldap3] which is Python 3 compatible (license: LGPL, one of the optional deps is BSD-4-Clause).
+
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/designate designate] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: orange;" | designate-devstack-pdns4-py35 (check queue only) ||
 +
Pradeep Kumar Singh proposed the [https://blueprints.launchpad.net/designate/+spec/designate-py3 blueprint designate-py3] which was accepted for Liberty. Patches: [https://review.openstack.org/#/q/status:open+project:openstack/designate+branch:master+topic:bp/designate-py3,n,z topic:bp/designate-py3].
 
|-
 
|-
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-memcached python-memcached] || style="background-color:lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color:lightgreen;" | N/A || style="background-color:lightgreen;" | Yes || ||
+
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/ec2-api ec2-api] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | openstack-tox-py35 ||
python-memcached 1.56 includes pull request: [https://github.com/linsomniac/python-memcached/pull/67 Port memcache to Python 3 #67].
+
|-
  
Julien Danjou ported [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pymemcache pymemcache] to Python 3, another memcached client, he suggests to use this one instead
+
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/freezer freezer] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: red;" | no job ||
 
|-
 
|-
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/qpid-python qpid-python] || style="background-color:red;" | No || style="background-color: red;" | No || style="background-color: red;" | No || || Required if using oslo.messaging's qpid backend. That is the old pure python amqp 0-10 client library.  That only speaks 0-10 and works with qpidd broker.  It is used by the impl_qpid.py driver in oslo.messaging. That client is legacy - it isn't being ported to use AMQP 1.0.
+
| karbor || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: red;" | no job ||
 
|-
 
|-
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyngus pyngus] || style="background-color:red;" | No || style="background-color: red;" | No || style="background-color: red;" | No || ||
+
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/kuryr-kubernetes kuryr] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | openstack-tox-py35 ||
pyngus is required if using oslo.messaging's AMQP 1.0 driver. pyngus is a wrapper for proton and proton has not been ported to python 3 yet: see [https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PROTON-490 Proton issue #490].
+
|-
  
[https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-qpid-proton Proton] is a C library with various bindings in other languages. The language bindings are auto generated via the SWIG tool, plus a the python wrapper bits. All the python stuff is found under proton-c/bindings/python in the [https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/qpid-proton.git git tree]. The first bit of work is to refactor the SWIG file cproton.i to work for both Python 2 and 3.
+
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/magnum magnum] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | (voting: magnum-functional-api) AND (non-voting: magnum-functional-k8s AND magnum-functional-swarm-mode) ||
 
|-
 
|-
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/rtslib-fb rtslib-fb] || style="background-color:red;" | No || style="background-color: red;" | No || style="background-color: red;" | No || ||
+
| [https://github.com/openstack/manila manila] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes  || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | manila-tempest-minimal-dsvm-dummy || ||
 
|-
 
|-
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/Routes Routes] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || || Routes 2.2 works Python 2 and 3 using a single code base.
+
 
 +
| [https://github.com/openstack/manila-ui manila-ui] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | horizon-openstack-tox-python3-django111 ||
 
|-
 
|-
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/sphinxcontrib-docbookrestapi sphinxcontrib-docbookrestapi] || style="background-color:lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: orange;" | In the Git repo, not on PyPI || ||
+
 
 +
| masakari || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | openstack-tox-py35 ||
 
|-
 
|-
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/sphinxcontrib-httpdomain sphinxcontrib-httpdomain] || style="background-color:lightgreen;" | Yes || N/A || style="background-color: red;" | No || ||
+
 
 +
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/mistral mistral] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: red;" | no job ||
 
|-
 
|-
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/sphinxcontrib-pecanwsme sphinxcontrib-pecanwsme] || style="background-color:red;" | No || style="background-color: red;" | No || style="background-color: red;" | No || ||
+
 
 +
| monasca-agent || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | monasca-tempest-python3-influxdb || https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/story/2000975 ||
 
|-
 
|-
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/thrift thrift] || style="background-color:red;" | No || style="background-color: red;" | No || style="background-color: red;" | No || ||
+
 
 +
| monasca-api || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | monasca-tempest-python3-influxdb || https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/story/2000975 ||
 
|-
 
|-
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/websockify websockify] || style="background-color:lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | N/A || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || || python3 works with the 0.7.0 version released on Jul 23, 2015
+
 
 +
| monasca-log-api || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | monascalog-python3-tempest ||
 
|-
 
|-
  
|}
+
| monasca-ui || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: red;" | no job || https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/story/2000975 ||
 +
|-
  
=== OpenStack applications ===
+
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/murano murano] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: red;" | no job ||
 +
Blueprint: [https://blueprints.launchpad.net/murano/+spec/murano-python-3-support murano-python-3-support].
 +
|-
  
{| class="wikitable sortable"
+
| murano-agent || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: red;" | no job ||
 +
Blueprint: [https://blueprints.launchpad.net/murano/+spec/murano-python-3-support murano-python-3-support].
 
|-
 
|-
! Project !! Python 3 compatibility !! py34 gate !! Comments
+
 
 +
| [https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Octavia octavia] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | octavia-tox-functional-py35 ||
 
|-
 
|-
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/aodh aodh] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting ||
+
| panko || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | panko-tox-py35-mysql and panko-tox-py35-postgresql ||
Patch: [https://review.openstack.org/#/c/207547/ Port remaining tests to Python 3].
 
 
|-
 
|-
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/ceilometer ceilometer] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting ||
+
| qinling || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: red;" | no job ||
Victor Stinner is working on porting Ceilometer to Python 3. Patches:
 
* [https://review.openstack.org/#/q/status:open+project:openstack/ceilometer+branch:master+topic:py3,n,z Patches with py3 topic]
 
 
|-
 
|-
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/gnocchi gnocchi] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
+
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/rally rally] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting ||  style="background-color: lightgreen;" | rally-tox-functional-py3 and rally-tox-self ||
 +
A big thank to Andrey Kurilin for a lot of work in this direction
 
|-
 
|-
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/ironic ironic] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes ||
+
 
[http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2015-May/064049.html Python 3.4 unit tests are now being run for openstack/ironic.  The unit tests are a voting job.]
+
| [https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Searchlight searchlight] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | openstack-tox-py36 ||
Thanks to Victor Sergeyev for all of his work to update the Ironic code to make it pass the unit tests using Python 3.4: [https://review.openstack.org/#/c/156192/ Run tests in py34 environment]
 
 
|-
 
|-
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/rally Rally] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || A big thank to Andrey Kurilin for a lot of work in this direction
+
 
 +
| [https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Senlin senlin] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: orange;" | senlin-dsvm-tempest-py35-api, senlin-dsvm-tempest-py35-functional, senlin-dsvm-tempest-py35-integration (check only, non-voting) ||
 
|-
 
|-
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/cinder cinder] || style="background-color: orange;" | work in progress || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting ||
+
| [https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Solum solum] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: orange;" | solum-devstack-py35 (check only) ||
[https://blueprints.launchpad.net/cinder/+spec/cinder-python3 cinder-python3] blueprint (written by Victor Stinner) has been accepted for Liberty.
+
Victor Stinner proposed the [https://blueprints.launchpad.net/solum/+spec/solum-python3 blueprint solum-python3] which was approved. Patches: [https://review.openstack.org/#/q/status:open+topic:bp/solum-python3,n,z search for bp/solum-python3 topic] (open reviews).
 +
|-
  
Patches: [https://review.openstack.org/#/q/project:openstack/cinder+topic:bp/cinder-python3,n,z bp/cinder-python3 topic].
+
| storlets || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: red;" | no job (likely blocked on swift) ||
 
|-
 
|-
  
 +
| tacker || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: orange;" | tacker-functional-devstack-python3 (check only, non-voting) ||
 +
|-
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/glance glance] || style="background-color: orange;" | work in progress || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting ||
+
| tricircle || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: red;" | no job ||
Victor Stinner is working on porting Glance to Python3.
+
|-
  
Patches: [https://review.openstack.org/#/q/status:open+project:openstack/glance+branch:master+topic:py3,n,z Patches for glance (topic: py3)].
+
| vitrage || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | vitrage-dsvm-api-py35 and vitrage-dsvm-datasources-py35 ||
 +
|-
  
test_migrations is blocked by a bug in oslo.db ([https://review.openstack.org/#/c/206476/ Fix test_migrations on Python 3]) / sqlalchemy-migrate ([https://review.openstack.org/#/c/206478/ Add VerNum.__index__() for Python 3 support]).
+
| [https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Watcher watcher] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: red;" | no job ||
 
|-
 
|-
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/heat heat] || style="background-color: orange;" | work in progress || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting ||
+
| [https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Zaqar zaqar] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: red;" | no job ||
[http://specs.openstack.org/openstack/heat-specs/specs/liberty/heat-python34-support.html Python34 Support] spec (by Sirushti Murugesan) accepted for Liberty.
+
|-
  
Patches: [https://review.openstack.org/#/q/topic:bp/heat-python34-support,n,z bp/heat-python34-support topic].
+
| [https://github.com/openstack/zun zun] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | zun-tempest-py35-docker-sql ||
 
|-
 
|-
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/keystone keystone] || style="background-color: orange;" | work in progress || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting ||
+
| networking-l2gw || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting || style="background-color: red;" | no job ||
The spec [http://specs.openstack.org/openstack/keystone-specs/specs/liberty/python3.html Add spec for python-3 compatibility] (by Morgan Fainberg) was accepted for Liberty. See also the blueprint [https://launchpad.net/keystone/+spec/python3 python3] started by Dolph Mathews on 2014-07-22; David Stanek is working on it.
+
|-
  
Patches: [https://review.openstack.org/#/q/project:openstack/keystone+branch:master+topic:bp/python3,n,z bp/python3 topic].
+
| [https://pypi.org/project/vmware-nsx vmware-nsx] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting ||  style="background-color: lightgreen;" | All 3rd part CI jobs are running python 3  ||
 +
|-
  
[https://github.com/rohe/pysaml2/ pysaml2] 3.0 now supports Python 3.
+
| [https://pypi.org/project/vmware-nsxlib vmware-nsxlib] || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | Yes || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting ||  style="background-color: lightgreen;" |  tempest-api-vmware-nsxv3 is running python 3.5 and is voting ||
 +
|-
  
Aslo blocked by [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/ldappool ldappool] and [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-ldap python-ldap]. [https://github.com/pyldap/pyldap/ pyldap] is a fork of python-ldap which adds Python 3 support. python-ldap may be replaced with [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/ldap3 ldap3], but it requires more work.
 
 
|-
 
|-
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|}
 +
 +
Unsorted projects:
 +
* [https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/App-Catalog App Catalog]
 +
* Chef OpenStack (Ruby)
 +
* [https://github.com/openstack/kolla/ Kolla]: ~2100 lines of Python, but not "tox -e py27" target
 +
* OpenStack Ansible (Python): Ansible playbooks and roles for deployment
 +
* Puppet OpenStack (Ruby)
 +
* TripleO
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/neutron neutron] || style="background-color:orange;" | work in progress || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting ||
+
=== Enable Python 3 in DevStack ===
[https://review.openstack.org/#/c/172962/ Porting to Python 3] spec (by Cyril Roelandt) accepted for Liberty, port in progress. Patches:
+
 
* [https://review.openstack.org/#/q/project:openstack/neutron+branch:master+topic:bp/neutron-python3,n,z Patches of the blueprint neutron-python3]
+
* Fedora::
|-
 
  
 +
sudo dnf install python3-devel
 +
sudo python3 -m pip install python-memcached  # needed by keystonemiddleware
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/nova nova] || style="background-color: orange;" | work in progress || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting ||
+
* localrc: add the following line
[http://specs.openstack.org/openstack/nova-specs/specs/liberty/approved/adding-python34-support-to-nova.html Adding Python 3.4 support to Nova] spec (by Victor Stinner) accepted for Liberty. Port in progress.
 
  
Patches:
+
USE_PYTHON3=True
* [https://review.openstack.org/#/q/project:openstack/nova+branch:master+topic:bp/nova-python3,n,z master (bp/nova-python3)].
 
  
See also [https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/liberty-nova-priorities-tracking Py3.4 Compatibility in Liberty nova priorities tracking].
+
See [https://review.openstack.org/#/c/414176/ Switch to python 3.5].
|-
 
  
| [https://pypi.python.org//pypi/sahara sahara] || style="background-color: orange;" | work in progress || style="background-color: lightgreen;" | voting ||
+
=== Functional and Integration Tests ===
|-
 
  
| [https://github.com/openstack/manila manila] || style="background-color: orange;" | work in progress || style="background-color: orange;" | non-voting ||
+
Etherpad: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/support-python3.5-functional-tests
[https://blueprints.launchpad.net/manila/+spec/py3-compatibility py3-compatibility] blueprint.
 
  
non-voting py34 CI job runs in 'check' pipeline for each Manila gerrit commit. It fails because py3 support fixes are in progress [L-2].
+
Doug Hellmann wrote a cross-project specification to run integration tests on Python 3: [http://specs.openstack.org/openstack/openstack-specs/specs/enable-python-3-int-func-tests.html Enabling Python 3 for Application Integration Tests] (spec approved for Liberty).
Patches: [https://review.openstack.org/#/q/project:openstack/manila+topic:bp/py3-compatibility,n,z bp/py3-compatibility topic].
 
|-
 
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/swift swift] || style="background-color: orange;" | work in progress || style="background-color: orange;" | non voting ||
+
Patch for DevStack: [https://review.openstack.org/#/c/181165/ Enable optional Python 3 support].
swift now depends on six. (Jaivish Kothari is also working on this)
 
  
Fixing "tox -e py34" requires:
+
Projects wanting to run their existing functional test suite against their services on Python 3 should:-
* pbr >= 1.0 but Swift currently uses hacking 0.8 which is incompatible with pbr 1.0
+
* Add the Python3.4 trove classifier to the setup.cfg configuration file of the respective service.
* [https://review.openstack.org/#/c/205977/ Update hacking to 0.10.0]: hacking 0.10 is compatible with pbr 1.0
+
* set USE_PYTHON3=True in Devstack's localrc config file before running stack.sh after [https://review.openstack.org/#/c/181165/ the DevStack change] is merged or cherry-pick until then.
* PyEClib 1.0.8: [https://bitbucket.org/kmgreen2/pyeclib/issues/69/need-a-release-108-with-python-3-fixes waiting for the release 1.0.8]
+
* set basepython = python3.5 in tox for the necessary functional/integration tests environment.
* [https://review.openstack.org/#/c/196633/ dnspython3 dependency] in global requirements (merged!)
 
* patch: [https://review.openstack.org/#/c/199034/ fix tox -e py34]
 
  
Patches:
+
Then run tox -e<your functional test suite name>. Example:- tox -efunctional to run the functional the tests of a certain project.
* [https://review.openstack.org/#/q/project:openstack/swift+branch:master+topic:py3,n,z Patches with the topic py3]
 
  
Dependencies:
+
Once the functional test suite is reliably passing against the service in a python 3.5 env, the trove classifiers must be updated along with a new gate job being added to the project.
* dnspython: use dnspython3 on Python 3 ([https://review.openstack.org/#/c/200416/ not in global requirements yet])
 
|-
 
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/horizon horizon] || style="background-color: orange;" | work in progress || style="background-color: red;" | No ||
+
Sirushti Murugesan's attempt on Heat: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/188033/
George Peristerakis wrote [https://blueprints.launchpad.net/horizon/+spec/porting-python3 Make Horizon python3.4 compatible].
 
  
Patches:
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=== Python 3.5 ===
* [https://review.openstack.org/#/q/topic:bp/porting-python3+project:openstack/horizon,n,z bp/porting-python3 topic]
 
* [https://review.openstack.org/#/c/178342/ Add py34 env] by lokesh s
 
* [https://review.openstack.org/#/c/183365/ Made the class Column Python 3 compatible] by Emmanuel Rousselle
 
* [https://review.openstack.org/#/c/183367/ Made HorizonComponent class Python3 compatible] (merged) by Eric Lafontaine
 
* (project-config) [https://review.openstack.org/214292 Add a non-voting py34 check job to Horizon]
 
|-
 
  
| [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/designate designate] || style="background-color: orange;" | work in progress || style="background-color: red;" | No || Pradeep is working on the Python 3 port.
+
* project-config: [https://review.openstack.org/#/c/336272/ Add python35 jobs]
|-
+
* nova: [https://review.openstack.org/#/c/336432/ Add a py35 environment to tox]
 +
* Neutron issues: https://bugs.launchpad.net/neutron/+bug/1559191
 +
* There is no Jenkins job using Python 3.5 yet
 +
* /usr/bin/python3 is Python 3.5 in Fedora 24, Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus) and Debian Stretch (Testing)
  
|}
+
=== Python 3.6 status ===
  
=== Functional tests ===
+
Python 3.6 is scheduled to be the default/only version of Python available in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver) and Debian 10 (Buster).
  
Doug Hellmann wrote a cross-project specification to run integration tests on Python 3: [https://review.openstack.org/#/c/177375/ Enabling Python 3 for Application Integration Tests] (spec approved for Liberty).
+
Known issues:
  
Patch for DevStack: [https://review.openstack.org/#/c/181165/ Enable optional Python 3 support].
+
* eventlet<0.21.0 is broken with Python 3.6, see https://github.com/eventlet/eventlet/issues/371. There is also https://github.com/eventlet/eventlet/issues/401 which is fixed in 0.22.0, so it might seem feasible to upgrade to eventlet-0.22.1 once we can do proper testing.
 +
* Horizon explicitly only claims support for Python 3.5, when running devstack with Python 3.6 one needs to set:
 +
    ENABLED_PYTHON3_PACKAGES=horizon
  
 
== Status of Python 3 in Linux distributions ==
 
== Status of Python 3 in Linux distributions ==
  
 
* ArchLinux already [https://www.archlinux.org/news/python-is-now-python-3 switched to Python 3 by default] in 2011
 
* ArchLinux already [https://www.archlinux.org/news/python-is-now-python-3 switched to Python 3 by default] in 2011
* Ubuntu wants to remove Python 2 from the default installation: see [http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Ubuntu-16.04-Python-Plans Ubuntu Plans For Python 3 By Default For Ubuntu 16.04 LTS]
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* Ubuntu wants to remove Python 2 from the default installation for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: see [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Python (Python) Plans for 18.04].
 
* Fedora schedules the switch in Fedora 23 (october 2015): [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Python_3_as_Default Python 3 as the Default Implementation]
 
* Fedora schedules the switch in Fedora 23 (october 2015): [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Python_3_as_Default Python 3 as the Default Implementation]
 +
** [http://fedora.portingdb.xyz/ Python 3 Porting Database for Fedora] and [http://fedora.portingdb.xyz/history/ history of packages tracked by the Fedora portingdb]
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** [https://lwn.net/Articles/690676/ Python 3 in Fedora] (Python 3 in Fedora)
 
* RHEL: [https://www.softwarecollections.org/en/scls/rhscl/python33/ Python 3.3] and [https://www.softwarecollections.org/en/scls/rhscl/rh-python34/ Python 3.4] are available on RHEL6 and RHEL7 using SCL.
 
* RHEL: [https://www.softwarecollections.org/en/scls/rhscl/python33/ Python 3.3] and [https://www.softwarecollections.org/en/scls/rhscl/rh-python34/ Python 3.4] are available on RHEL6 and RHEL7 using SCL.
 
* CentOS: [https://www.softwarecollections.org/en/scls/rhscl/python33/ Python 3.3] and [https://www.softwarecollections.org/en/scls/rhscl/rh-python34/ Python 3.4] are available on CentOS 6 and 7 using SCL (no Red Hat subscription needed, CentOS has its own flavor of SCL)
 
* CentOS: [https://www.softwarecollections.org/en/scls/rhscl/python33/ Python 3.3] and [https://www.softwarecollections.org/en/scls/rhscl/rh-python34/ Python 3.4] are available on CentOS 6 and 7 using SCL (no Red Hat subscription needed, CentOS has its own flavor of SCL)
* In Debian, the plan is to deprecate Python 2 in Stretch (aka: Debian 9, the next Stable Debian after Jessie) and to completely remove Python 2 for the Buster release of Debian (aka: Debian 10, to be release in approximatively 2019).
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* In Debian, the plan is to deprecate Python 2 in Stretch (aka: Debian 9, the next Stable Debian after Jessie) and to completely remove Python 2 for the Buster release of Debian (aka: Debian 10, to be released in approximatively 2019).
 +
 
 +
Check the [https://governance.openstack.org/tc/reference/project-testing-interface.html#linux-distributions Project Testing Interface] for updates about the platforms each release is tested on.
 +
 
 +
== Status of Python 2 Support Being Dropped in Dependencies ==
  
== Reports at OpenStack Summits ==
+
* Django 2.0 will not include Python 2 support (23 Jan 2017 we use Django>=1.8,<1.9)
 +
** https://github.com/django/django/pull/7867/files
 +
** https://github.com/django/django/pull/7871/files
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* Pylons/Pyramid are also considering dropping Python 2
 +
** https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/issues/2903
 +
** This is the same team that maintains webob, but it isn't clear if they intend to also drop support there.
  
 +
[https://governance.openstack.org/tc/resolutions/20180529-python2-deprecation-timeline.html OpenStack plans to start dropping Python 2 support at the start of the U cycle]
 +
 +
== Progress reports, meetings and sprints ==
 +
 +
* Pike PTG: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/ptg-pike-python35
 +
* Ocata Summit
 +
** https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/ocata-python-3
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* openstack-dev: [http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2016-June/097930.html Status of the OpenStack port to Python 3] (Jun 22, 2016). 80 projects/83 (96%) have unit tests passing on Python 3, TODO (3): Nova, Swift and Trove.
 +
* Mitaka Summit
 +
** Cross-project session: Python 3 was proposed, https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/mitaka-cross-project-session-planning
 
* Liberty Summit
 
* Liberty Summit
 
** Cross-project session on enabling app integration testing: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/liberty-cross-project-python3
 
** Cross-project session on enabling app integration testing: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/liberty-cross-project-python3
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* Icehouse summit notes: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/IcehousePypyPy3
 
* Icehouse summit notes: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/IcehousePypyPy3
 
* Havana summit notes: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/havana-python3
 
* Havana summit notes: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/havana-python3
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== Articles ==
 +
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* [http://blogs.rdoproject.org/7894/status-of-python-3-in-openstack-mitaka Status of Python 3 in OpenStack Mitaka] (Victor Stinner, March 2016)
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* [http://techs.enovance.com/7807/python-3-status-openstack-liberty Python 3 Status in OpenStack Liberty] (Cyril Roelandt and Victor Stinner, September 2015)
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* [http://techs.enovance.com/6722/status-of-the-openstack-port-to-python-3-2 Status of the OpenStack port to Python 3] (Cyril Roelandt, February 2014)
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* [http://techs.enovance.com/6521/openstack_python3 Why should OpenStack move to Python 3 right now?] (Victor Stinner, December 2013)
  
 
== Pycon Montreal 2014: Sprint Port OpenStack to Python 3 ==
 
== Pycon Montreal 2014: Sprint Port OpenStack to Python 3 ==
  
 
Enovance organized a sprint to Port OpenStack to Python 3 during 4 days: between April, 14 (Monday) and April, 17 (Thursday) 2014. See the page [[Python3/SprintPycon2014]].
 
Enovance organized a sprint to Port OpenStack to Python 3 during 4 days: between April, 14 (Monday) and April, 17 (Thursday) 2014. See the page [[Python3/SprintPycon2014]].

Revision as of 16:33, 16 December 2019

This page tracks the progress of Python 3 effort porting for OpenStack.

IRC: #openstack-dev

Join the #openstack-dev IRC channel on the Freenode network to discuss Python 3.

Current Status

From Ussuri projects are no longer required to maintain python2.7 testing, and dependencies (like olso libraries) are dropping 2.7 support, which will effectively make python3 required for the Ussuri release. Some projects may maintain python2.7 compatibility for longer (e.g. Swift).

Release Python Versions Notes
V python3.6 python3.7 python3.8 [1]
Ussuri python3.6 python3.7 [2] Some projects may still support python2.7 in Ussuri
Train python2.7 python3.6 python3.7 [3] Train is the last release where python2.7 testing was required.

Python 3

Why should OpenStack move to Python 3 right now?

Python 3 is usually seen as the new Python version which breaks compatibility and raises new Unicode issues. Python 3 is much more than that. It’s a new clean language which has a more consistent syntax. It has many new features, not less than 15 new modules. Python 3 is already well supported by major Linux distributions, whereas Python 2.7 reached its end-of-life. Slowly, some bugs cannot be fixed in Python 2.7 anymore and are only fixed in the latest Python 3 release. Python 3 is now 5 years old and considered as a mature programming language.

Python 2: Python 2.6 support dropped, Python 2.7 only

OpenStack Liberty targets Python 2.7 and 3.4.

Python 2.6 support is being dropped in OpenStack since OpenStack Juno for servers. Python 2.6 support is currently kept in Oslo libraries and clients. See juno-cross-project-future-of-python etherpad.

Python 3.3 support is being dropped since OpenStack Liberty.

Python 2.6 is slowly being dropped in the whole OpenStack project, ex: Remove p26 job from DIB.

Python 2.6 support will be removed in Oslo and Clients clients for OpenStack Mitaka: Oslo libraries dropping python 2.6 compatability.

Port Python 2 code to Python 3

OpenStack project chose to use the same code base for Python 2 and Python 3. The Six: Python 2 and 3 Compatibility Library helps to write code working on both versions. OpenStack supported Python 2.6 for RHEL up to Juno, but not Python 2.5 and older. As we are targeting Python 3.4 and up, there is no need to avoid u'unicode' syntax. Do not use six.u('unicode').

Before you begin

If you're doing development with Ubuntu/Debian (and not using devstack with the USE_PYTHON flag set), then you'll need the following packages installed to run the py34 tox unit test targets in the projects:

   sudo apt-get install python3.4 python3.4-dev

sixer tool

The sixer tool helps to replace most basic patterns to add Python 3 compatibility and it respects OpenStack coding style.

Common patterns

  • Replace "for key in dict.iterkeys()" with "for key in dict"
  • Replace dict.iteritems() with dict.items()
  • Replace dict.itervalues() with dict.values()

Note: Replacing dict.iteritems()/.itervalues() with six.iteritems(dict)/six.itervalues(dict) was preferred in the past, but there was a discussion suggesting to avoid six for this. The overhead of creating a temporary list on Python 2 is negligible.

  • Replace iterator.next() with next(iterator)
  • Replace basestring with six.string_types
  • Replace unicode with six.text_type
  • Replace (str, unicode) with six.string_types
  • Replace (int, long) with six.integer_types
  • Replace func.func_name with func.__name__
  • Replace exceptions.OSError with OSError and remove "import exceptions"
  • map() and filter() if a list is needed on Python 3:
    • Replace map(func, data) with [func(item) for item in data]
    • Replace filter(lambda obj: test(obj), data) with [obj for obj in data if test(obj)]
    • Note: Usually, tests fail because map() or filter() objects have no length

Serialization: base64, JSON, etc.

  • [with oslo.serialization 1.10 or newer] Get the base64 module from oslo_serialization (from oslo_serialization import base64) to get functions:
    • oslo_serialization.base64.decode_as_bytes(encoded)
    • oslo_serialization.base64.decode_as_text(encoded, encoding='utf-8')
    • oslo_serialization.base64.encode_as_bytes(s, encoding='utf-8')
    • oslo_serialization.base64.encode_as_text(s, encoding='utf-8')
  • Replace text.encode('base64') and base64.b64encode(text) with:
    • base64.b64encode(text): only accept bytes and returns bytes,
    • or: oslo_serialization.base64.encode_as_bytes(text): accept bytes or Unicode and returns bytes
    • or: oslo_serialization.base64.encode_as_text(text): accept bytes and Unicode and returns Unicode
    • Warning: base64.encodestring(raw) adds a newline ("\n"), whereas encode_as_bytes() and encode_as_text() don't.
  • Replace raw.decode('base64') with:
    • base64.b64decode(raw): return bytes
    • oslo_serialization.base64.decode_as_bytes(encoded): accept bytes and Unicode, returns bytes
    • oslo_serialization.base64.decode_as_text(encoded): accept bytes and Unicode, returns Unicode

Hexadecimal:

  • Replace raw.decode('hex') with binascii.unhexlify(raw)
  • Replace bytes.encode('hex') with binascii.hexlify(bytes)

JSON:

  • [with oslo.serialization 1.10 or newer] Replace json.dumps(obj) with oslo_serialization.jsonutils.dump_as_bytes(obj)
  • Replace json.loads(obj) with oslo_serialization.jsonutils.loads(obj): it accepts bytes and Unicode, bytes is decoded from UTF-8. It avoids "if isinstance(obj, bytes): obj = obj.decode('utf-8')" which may require a second temporary variable.

contextlib.nested

To replaced contextlib.nested is to use contextlib.ExitStack. It's available on Python 2 using contextlib2.ExitStack. For contextlib.nested, nova/test.py defines:

if six.PY3:
    @contextlib.contextmanager
    def nested(*contexts):
        with contextlib.ExitStack() as stack:
            yield [stack.enter_context(c) for c in contexts]
else:
    nested = contextlib.nested

Another option to replaced contextlib.nested is to use the @mock.patch decorator. Example with nested function:

def test_thing(self):
   @mock.patch(...)
   @mock.patch(...)
   @mock.patch(...)
   def do_test(...):
       ...
   do_test()

More options:

oslo_utils.encodeutils.to_utf8

oslo.utils 3.5 has an oslo_utils.encodeutils.to_utf8() function to encode Unicode to UTF-8 and return bytes unchanged.

bytes.decode and unicode.encode

Python has a notion of "default encoding": sys.getdefaultencoding(). On Python 2, the default encoding is ASCII, whereas it is UTF-8 on Python 3.

Don't write data.decode() or text.encode() without parameter, because you will use a different encoding on Python 2 and Python 3.

Use an explicit encoding instead. Example: data.decode('utf-8') or text.encode('utf-8'). The right encoding depends on the use case, but UTF-8 is usually a good candidate (it is a superset of ASCII).

safe_decode

Olso Incubator has a function safe_decode() which can be used to decode a bytes string and pass text strings unchanged.

The default encoding is sys.stdin.encoding or sys.getdefaultencoding():

  • Python 3: the locale encoding, or UTF-8 if sys.stdin is "mocked" (io.StringIO instance)
  • Python 2: the locale encoding, or ASCII if stdin is not a TTY or if sys.stdin is "mocked" (StringIO.StringIO instance)

It's safer to explicit the encoding to not rely on the locale encoding and have the same behaviour even if sys.stdin is "mocked".

Safe usage:

  • safe_decode(data, 'utf-8'): decode bytes from UTF-8 or returns data unchanged if it's already a text string

Unsafe usage:

  • safe_decode(data)

By default, the decoder is strict. You can specify a different error handler using the optional errors parameter. Example: safe_decode(b'[\xff]', 'ascii', 'ignore') returns '[]'.

safe_encode

Olso Incubator has a function safe_encode() which can be used to encode a string. Its usage is tricky and you should understand how it works and which encodings are used.

  • safe_encode(text) encodes text to the output encoding
  • safe_encode(bytes) may decode the string and then reencode to a different encoding if input and output encodings are different

The default input encoding (incomding parameter) is sys.stdin.encoding or sys.getdefaultencoding():

  • Python 3: the locale encoding, or UTF-8 if sys.stdin is "mocked" (io.StringIO instance)
  • Python 2: the locale encoding, or ASCII if stdin is not a TTY or if sys.stdin is "mocked" (StringIO.StringIO instance)

The default output encoding (encoding parameter) is UTF-8.

It's safer to explicit the input encoding to not rely on the locale encoding and have the same behaviour even if sys.stdin is "mocked".

Safe usage:

  • safe_encode(data, incoming='utf-8'): encode text to UTF-8 or returns data unchanged if it's already a bytes string (since the input and output encoding are UTF-8)

Unsafe usage:

  • safe_encode(data)

Example:

  • safe_encode(b'\xe9', incoming='latin-1') returns b'\xc3\xa9'.

By default, the encoder and the decoder are strict. You can specify a different error handler using the optional errors parameter. Example: safe_encode(b'[\xff]', incoming='ascii', errors='ignore') returns b'[]'.

logging module and format exceptions

The exception_to_unicode(exc) function of oslo_utils.encodeutils is the recommanded way to format an exception to Unicode. This function works on Python 2 and Python 3 and it should avoid mojibake is most cases.

On Python 2, the logging module accepts bytes and text strings. On Python 3, it only accepts text strings. For example, logging.error(b'hello') logs b'hello' instead of 'hello'.

There is no clear rule for format exceptions yet. There are different choices depending on the project:

  • str(exc): native string, so use bytes on Python 2
  • six.text_type(exc): always use Unicode. It may raise unicode error depending on the exception, be careful. Example of such error in python 2: unicode(Exception("nonascii:\xe9")).
  • six.u(str(exc)): unsafe on Python 2 if str(exc) contains non-ASCII bytes, ex: unicode(str(Exception("\xff")))
  • LOG.exception(_LE("... %(exc)s ..."), {"exc": exc, ...})

Since logging functions expect text strings on Python 3, logged exceptions should be formatted using str(exc). Example: LOG.debug(str(exc)).

HTTP

The HTTP protocol is based on bytes:

  • HTTP body contains bytes. For example, use io.BytesIO for a stream storing an HTTP body.
  • HTTPConnection.getresponse().read() returns bytes (in Python 3, str which is bytes in Python 2)
  • On Python 3, the http.client accepts text for HTTP headers: keys are encoded to ASCII and values to ISO 8859-1 (which is only a small subset of the Unicode charset)
  • It looks like Swift encodes internally HTTP headers to UTF-8 (directly using the UTF-8 encoding, not using a MIME encoding like =?UTF-8?Q?...?=. See the HTTP [RFC 2047 http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2047.txt] and HTTP header should use what character encoding?

References to port Python 2 code to Python 3

Common pitfalls

What is a string ?

You should definitely not talk about "strings" in your commit logs/reviews. In Python 2, a 'string' is bytes; in Python 3, it's a Unicode text string. The following code snippet may help in understanding the difference:

Python 2:

   >>> type('foo')
   <type 'str'>
   >>> type(u'foo')
   <type 'unicode'>
   >>> type(b'foo')
   <type 'str'>
   >>> isinstance('foo', six.text_type)
   False
   >>> isinstance(u'foo', six.text_type)
   True
   >>> bytes is str
   True
   >>> b'foo'[0]
   'f'

Python 3:

   >>> type('foo')
   <class 'str'>
   >>> type(u'foo')
   <class 'str'>
   >>> type(b'foo')
   <class 'bytes'>
   >>> isinstance('foo', six.text_type)
   True
   >>> isinstance(b'foo', six.text_type)
   False
   >>> bytes is str
   False
   >>> b'foo'[0]
   102

tox/testr error: db type could not be determined

The "db type could not be determined" error comes from .testrepository/times.dbm used by testr.

Workaround: "rm -rf .testrepository/" and then run "tox -e py34" before running "tox -e py27". You only have to do this once. The problem only occurs with "tox -e py34" when .testrepository/ was created by Python 2.

Python 3 Status of OpenStack projects

Common Libraries (Oslo Projects)

See programs.yaml for the list of Common Libraries.

Project Python 3 compatibility Comment
automaton Yes
castellan Yes
cliff Yes
debtcollector Yes
futurist Yes
oslo.cache Yes
oslo.concurrency Yes
oslo.config Yes
oslo.context Yes
oslo.db Yes

PyMySQL driver is now used by default for MySQL. setup.cfg contains the Python 3 classifier.

oslo.i18n Yes
oslo.log Yes
oslo.messaging Yes

oslo.messaging is now fully compatible with Python 3. The old (and now removed) Qpid transport was not compatible, the AMQP driver was ported recently.

oslo.middleware Yes
oslo.policy Yes
oslo.privsep Yes
oslo.reports Yes
oslo.rootwrap Yes
oslo.serialization Yes
oslo.service Partial

WSGI module SSL support is broken under Python 3. We want projects to support deployment without relying on that code, but not all do (see glance and designate below).

oslotest Yes
oslo.versionedobjects Yes
oslo.vmware Yes Supports Python 3 since oslo.vmware 0.13.0
oslo.utils Yes
pylockfile Yes
stevedore Yes
taskflow Yes
tooz Yes

Development tools

Project Python 3 compatibility Comment
cookiecutter yes
hacking yes
pbr yes
stackforge/python-jenkins yes py33 gate is voting
openstack-infra/jenkins-job-builder partial https://review.openstack.org/172238

OpenStack clients

Project Python 3 compatibility CI tests running? Python 3 classifiers ? Blocked by Comment
keystonemiddleware Yes Voting On PyPI python-memcached keystonemiddleware 1.6.1 supports Python 3.
python-barbicanclient Yes Voting On PyPI
python-ceilometerclient Yes Voting On PyPI
python-cinderclient Yes Voting On PyPI
python-fuelclient Yes voting On PyPI
python-glanceclient Yes Voting On PyPI
python-heatclient Yes Voting On PyPI
python-ironicclient Yes Voting On PyPI
python-keystoneclient Yes Voting On PyPI
python-manilaclient Yes Voting On PyPI
python-marconiclient Yes Voting On PyPI
python-masakariiclient Yes Voting On PyPI
python-monascaclient Yes Voting On PyPI
python-novaclient Yes Voting On PyPI
python-neutronclient Yes Voting On PyPI
python-octaviaclient Yes Voting On PyPI
python-openstackclient Yes Voting On PyPI As of 0.9
python-saharaclient Yes Voting On PyPI
python-searchlightclient Yes Voting On PyPI
python-senlinclient Yes Voting On PyPI
python-swiftclient Yes Voting On PyPI
python-tuskarclient Yes Voting On PyPI
python-troveclient Yes Voting On PyPI
python-watcherclient Yes Voting On PyPI
python-designateclient Yes Voting On PyPI

OpenStack Libraries

Project Python 3 compatibility CI tests running? Python 3 classifiers ? Comment
blazar-nova Yes voting Yes
ceilometermiddleware Yes voting Yes
django_openstack_auth Yes voting Yes

django_openstack_auth 2.0 is fully compatible with Python 3.

glance_store Yes voting Yes glance_store 0.7.0 added the Python 3 support.
heat-translator Yes voting Yes
ironic-lib Yes voting Yes
keystoneauth Yes voting Yes
keystonemiddleware Yes voting Yes
ldappool Yes voting Yes
monasca-statsd Yes voting Yes
mistral-lib Yes voting Yes
neutron-lib Yes voting Yes
octavia-lib Yes voting Yes
os-brick Yes voting Yes os-brick 0.3.2 added Python 3 support.
os-client-config Yes voting Yes
os-traits Yes voting Yes
os-vif Yes voting Yes
os-win Yes voting Yes
osc-lib Yes voting Yes
osc-placement Yes voting Yes
pycadf Yes voting Yes
shade Yes voting Yes
sqlalchemy-migrate Yes voting Yes
sushy Yes voting Yes
taskflow Yes voting Yes
tosca-parser Yes voting Yes

Dependencies: Environment markers

Example to not install the "futures" dependency on Python 3.3 and newer:

futures; python_version < '3.2'

OpenStack applications (tc:approved-release)

OpenStack applications approved by the OpenStack Technical Committee.

Project Unit tests pass on Python 3 py35 gate functional tests Comments
ceilometer Yes voting no job
cinder Yes voting integrated-gate-py35

cinder-python3 blueprint (written by Victor Stinner) has been accepted for Liberty. Patches: bp/cinder-python3 topic. Note: Commit message must use "Partial-Implements: blueprint cinder-python3" to be linked to the blueprint. Kendall Nelson, Ivan Kolodyazhny (core) and Eric Harney (core) prefer this syntax: see COMMIT_MSG.

designate Yes voting designate-bind9-py36 designate-bind9-py35 Relies on oslo.service WSGI code that does not work under Python 3 with SSL. Functional tempest tests are ran on both of these jobs. [4]
glance Yes voting integrated-gate-py35 Relies on oslo.service WSGI code that does not work under Python 3. [5]

Victor Stinner is working on porting Glance to Python3. Patches: Patches for glance (topic: py3).

heat Yes voting heat-functional-convg-mysql-lbaasv2-py35

Sirushti Murugesan wrote and implemented the spec Python34 Support (which was accepted for Liberty). Mitaka version will fully support Python 3. Great job Sirushti Murugesan who did almost all the work!

horizon Yes voting horizon-openstack-tox-python3-django111,horizon-integration-tests, horizon-dsvm-tempest-plugin

George Peristerakis wrote Make Horizon python3.4 compatible in May 2015, the blueprint was approved. Patches: bp/porting-python3 topic.

ironic Yes voting ironic-tempest-dsvm-ipa-partition-pxe_ipmitool-tinyipa-python3

Python 3.4 unit tests are now being run for openstack/ironic. The unit tests are a voting job. Thanks to Victor Sergeyev for all of his work to update the Ironic code to make it pass the unit tests using Python 3.4: Run tests in py34 environment

keystone Yes voting integrated-gate-py35

The move to pyldap and new ldappool were major hurdles solved in Newton. Great work by the Keystone team to get the last things through the gate in Newton.

neutron Yes voting integrated-gate-py35

Porting to Python 3 spec (by Cyril Roelandt) accepted for Liberty, port in progress. Patches of the blueprint neutron-python3

neutron-lbaas Yes voting neutron-lbaasv2-dsvm-py3x-api and neutron-lbaasv2-dsvm-py3x-api-namespace

Patches: topic:bp/neutron-python3.

neutron-fwaas Yes voting neutron-fwaas-networking-midonet-cross-py35 (non-voting)
neutron-vpnaas Yes voting no job
nova Yes voting integrated-gate-py35

Status at 2019-01-24: Unit tests all running and voting under Python 3 via the use of the mox3 package. There are only 3 unit test files left that are using mox3 (nova/tests/unit/cells/test_cells_messaging.py, nova/tests/unit/network/test_neutronv2.py, nova/tests/unit/network/test_manager.py).

We advised contributors not to spend time replacing mox in files testing cells v1 and nova-network (test_cells_messaging.py and test_manager.py), as both are slated for removal as soon as we're able. Progress is being tracked at: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/nova/+spec/mox-removal-stein

sahara Yes voting sahara-tests-scenario-py3 (experimental) Status at 2018-02-23: the job fails during devstack deployment, because swift does not start. The list of its dependencies is minimal and components like keystone are optional. This was partially addressed with an extra dependency: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/544121/ but this requires a) support in devstack (tentative support in https://review.openstack.org/#/c/544383/) b) at least another extra, or a more generic way of doing this; even with an additional extra explicitly required in devstack, the extras would be installed from pip breaking the test of depending patches.

We are facing an issue with pickle library and python 3, once that gets fixed we can try to make the python 3 gate voting.

swift blocked voting no job

Status at 2016-06-22: 3/4,498 unit tests (0%), TODO: 4,495 tests

Update (2016-06-27): master branch is currently in a soft-freeze in order to get encryption middleware merged

Python 3 bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/swift/+bug/1614289

Plan to add Python 3 support to Swift. Patches: Patches with the topic py3

Python 3 unit tests require liberasurecode >= 1.0.9 and PyEClib >= 1.0.9. To install liberasurecode (in /usr):

git clone https://bitbucket.org/tsg-/liberasurecode/
cd liberasurecode
/autogen.sh  && /configure --prefix=/usr && make && sudo make install

liberasurecode >= 1.0.9 is available in Ubuntu Precise, Ubuntu Trusty, Fedora 22, Fedora 23 and CentoOS 7.

Update 2018-02-22: A list of current blockers: https://gist.github.com/tipabu/833b03a865dba96e9fa2230b82f5d075

Update 2018-03-06: Current list of blockers with progress notes: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/Swift_py3

trove Yes voting trove-devstack-base

Status at 2019-01-06: Unit tests - 1708 tests, 1707 passed, 1 skipped.

Integration tests are based on trove-devstack-base job.

Status at 2016-07-25: 1,155 / 2,014 (run_tests.py: 398; testr: 1,521; generate_examples: 95) unit tests (57%), TODO: 859 tests

Status at 2016-06-22: 839 (testtools) / 1,992 (run_tests.py: 398; testr: 1,499; generate_examples: 95) unit tests (42%), TODO: 1,153 tests

Status at 2018-02-22: It appears that only one test is in the blacklist now: guestagent.test_operating_system

run_tests.py (proboscis) failures: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/346905/1

Victor Stinner proposed the trove-python3 blueprint for Mitaka.

From Victor (3/17/2016): "I propose to discuss Python 3 before the summit. For example, prepare a concrete plan to port Trove to Python 3, list technical issues like MySQL-Python, etc."

Patches: search for the bp/trove-python3 topic.

Other OpenStack Applications and Projects

List of all OpenStack projects: projects.yaml.

Project Unit tests pass on Python 3 py35 gate functional tests Comments
adjutant Yes voting Partial* (*) Adjutant's unit tests include a suite of API tests against Adjutant APIs using DRF's internal test classes. While not true functional tests, they do stand up an internal web server and process real workloads from Adjutant's perspective, with mocking for external APIs and services (Keystone, Nova, Neutron, etc) in the places we touch their clients. This tests 92% of the code, so in all likelihood covers most py3 vs py2 issues. Tempest tests are also planned for later.
aodh Yes voting no job
barbican Yes voting unspecified

Blueprint barbican-py3.

blazar Yes voting blazar-devstack-dsvm-py35
cloudkitty Yes voting cloudkitty-tempest-full-python3
congress Yes voting* congress-devstack-py35-api-mysql

(*)py35 support required tiny modification to antlr3 package, creating debian packaging difficulty

Random Stacker wrote a support-python3 blueprint. Patches: search for the topic bp/support-python3.

cyborg No job No job no job
designate Yes voting designate-devstack-pdns4-py35 (check queue only)

Pradeep Kumar Singh proposed the blueprint designate-py3 which was accepted for Liberty. Patches: topic:bp/designate-py3.

ec2-api Yes voting openstack-tox-py35
freezer Yes voting no job
karbor Yes voting no job
kuryr Yes voting openstack-tox-py35
magnum Yes voting (voting: magnum-functional-api) AND (non-voting: magnum-functional-k8s AND magnum-functional-swarm-mode)
manila Yes voting manila-tempest-minimal-dsvm-dummy
manila-ui Yes voting horizon-openstack-tox-python3-django111
masakari Yes voting openstack-tox-py35
mistral Yes voting no job
monasca-agent Yes voting monasca-tempest-python3-influxdb https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/story/2000975
monasca-api Yes voting monasca-tempest-python3-influxdb https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/story/2000975
monasca-log-api Yes voting monascalog-python3-tempest
monasca-ui Yes voting no job https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/story/2000975
murano Yes voting no job

Blueprint: murano-python-3-support.

murano-agent Yes voting no job

Blueprint: murano-python-3-support.

octavia Yes voting octavia-tox-functional-py35
panko Yes voting panko-tox-py35-mysql and panko-tox-py35-postgresql
qinling Yes voting no job
rally Yes voting rally-tox-functional-py3 and rally-tox-self

A big thank to Andrey Kurilin for a lot of work in this direction

searchlight Yes voting openstack-tox-py36
senlin Yes voting senlin-dsvm-tempest-py35-api, senlin-dsvm-tempest-py35-functional, senlin-dsvm-tempest-py35-integration (check only, non-voting)
solum Yes voting solum-devstack-py35 (check only)

Victor Stinner proposed the blueprint solum-python3 which was approved. Patches: search for bp/solum-python3 topic (open reviews).

storlets Yes voting no job (likely blocked on swift)
tacker Yes voting tacker-functional-devstack-python3 (check only, non-voting)
tricircle Yes voting no job
vitrage Yes voting vitrage-dsvm-api-py35 and vitrage-dsvm-datasources-py35
watcher Yes voting no job
zaqar Yes voting no job
zun Yes voting zun-tempest-py35-docker-sql
networking-l2gw Yes voting no job
vmware-nsx Yes voting All 3rd part CI jobs are running python 3
vmware-nsxlib Yes voting tempest-api-vmware-nsxv3 is running python 3.5 and is voting

Unsorted projects:

  • App Catalog
  • Chef OpenStack (Ruby)
  • Kolla: ~2100 lines of Python, but not "tox -e py27" target
  • OpenStack Ansible (Python): Ansible playbooks and roles for deployment
  • Puppet OpenStack (Ruby)
  • TripleO

Enable Python 3 in DevStack

  • Fedora::
sudo dnf install python3-devel
sudo python3 -m pip install python-memcached   # needed by keystonemiddleware
  • localrc: add the following line
USE_PYTHON3=True

See Switch to python 3.5.

Functional and Integration Tests

Etherpad: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/support-python3.5-functional-tests

Doug Hellmann wrote a cross-project specification to run integration tests on Python 3: Enabling Python 3 for Application Integration Tests (spec approved for Liberty).

Patch for DevStack: Enable optional Python 3 support.

Projects wanting to run their existing functional test suite against their services on Python 3 should:-

  • Add the Python3.4 trove classifier to the setup.cfg configuration file of the respective service.
  • set USE_PYTHON3=True in Devstack's localrc config file before running stack.sh after the DevStack change is merged or cherry-pick until then.
  • set basepython = python3.5 in tox for the necessary functional/integration tests environment.

Then run tox -e<your functional test suite name>. Example:- tox -efunctional to run the functional the tests of a certain project.

Once the functional test suite is reliably passing against the service in a python 3.5 env, the trove classifiers must be updated along with a new gate job being added to the project.

Sirushti Murugesan's attempt on Heat: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/188033/

Python 3.5

Python 3.6 status

Python 3.6 is scheduled to be the default/only version of Python available in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver) and Debian 10 (Buster).

Known issues:

   ENABLED_PYTHON3_PACKAGES=horizon

Status of Python 3 in Linux distributions

Check the Project Testing Interface for updates about the platforms each release is tested on.

Status of Python 2 Support Being Dropped in Dependencies

OpenStack plans to start dropping Python 2 support at the start of the U cycle

Progress reports, meetings and sprints

Articles

Pycon Montreal 2014: Sprint Port OpenStack to Python 3

Enovance organized a sprint to Port OpenStack to Python 3 during 4 days: between April, 14 (Monday) and April, 17 (Thursday) 2014. See the page Python3/SprintPycon2014.