Centralized Tempest Workspace Management¶
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/tempest/+spec/centralized-workspaces
Create a consistent means for creation and management of Tempest workspaces.
Problem description¶
Currently there is no way to track workspaces in a consistent manner. This becomes problematic as the number of workspaces increases.
Proposed change¶
Create a .tempest file in the user’s home directory to be used as a source
of truth for Tempest workspaces. Users can register new workspaces via the
tempest workspace register command. New workspaces are automatically
registered via tempest init. The workspace manager automatically unregisters
any workspaces that no longer exist.
Action |
Command |
|---|---|
Register a workspace: |
tempest workspace register –name <name> –path <path> |
Rename a workspace: |
tempest workspace update –key <key> –old-value <old> –new-value <new> |
List workspaces: |
tempest workspace list |
Example Usage¶
> cd ~/devstack
> tempest init --name devstack
> tempest workspace register --name staging --path /etc/staging
> tempest workspace list
+----------+----------------+
| Name | Location |
+----------+--------------- +
| devstack | /root/devstack |
| staging | /etc/staging |
+----------+----------------+
Projects¶
openstack/tempest
Implementation¶
Assignee(s)¶
slowrie
dwalleck
Milestones¶
Target Milestone for completion:
Mitaka-2
Work Items¶
Create argparse to handle new
workspacecommand and subcommandsCreate tracking file and class to represent it
Add code to list that unregisters workspaces when locations no longer exist