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config_template.py depends on six, which isn't listed in the default requirements.txt. This previously frequently wasn't a problem, because six used to be a standard package being installed into a venv, and lots of other projects depended on it. It also does get installed for unit and integration tests via tests/requirements.txt, so any broken dependency on six wouldn't be detected by tox runs. However, as other projects and distributions have phased out Python 2.7 support the dependency on six becomes less common. Thus, as long as ceph-ansible does require it for config_template.py, add it to the base requirements. Signed-off-by: Florian Haas <florian@citynetwork.eu> |
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README.md
Functional tests
These playbooks aim to individually validate each Ceph component. Some of them require packages to be installed. Ideally you will run these tests from a client machine or from the Ansible server.