Re: how to test libvirt?

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On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 07:31:56AM +0000, Zhangbo (Oscar) wrote:
> Hi all:
>   AFAIK, there're several ways to test libvirt:
>     1) virt-test, which is driven by autotest or avocado-vt, based on qemu-kvm
>     2) test driver which is parall to other drivers such as qemu_driver and libxl_driver in libvirt.
>     3) make -c tests, which aims to do low level tests, that is to test function modules of libvirt.
>     4) libvirt-test-API
> 
>   I've got 2 questions:
>     1) besides the 4 test suites, are there any other automatic-test tools?
>     2) is there any testsuite used to test libxl_driver, similar to virt-test?
> 
>   Anyone knows that? Thanks in advance.

  What are you trying to test for ? If the goal is to try patches before
submitting them on this list, make check and make syntax-check are the
only requirement.
  Now if you built a modified version and want to test this, you can use
libvirt-test-API and the libvirt-tck, or run the openstack regression tests
with libvirt using your mods (but best is to make sure those mods get upstream
first to avoid loosing a lot of time).

Daniel

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