Bodhi "Re-Trigger Tests" now works for openQA tests

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Hi folks! Just wanted to let you know that Bodhi's "Re-Trigger Tests"
mechanism should now also work for tests run by openQA. Previously, it
only worked for tests run by Fedora CI.

>From now on, if you hit "Re-Trigger Tests" or run `bodhi updates
trigger-tests` on an update that openQA has run some tests on, it will
re-schedule the tests.

Technically speaking, it finds all 'flavors' (these are "updates-
container", "updates-everything-boot-iso" etc.) for which tests have
previously been run on the update, and schedules a new run of the tests
for those flavors. This means that in a corner case (where we changed
the test definitions themselves since the previous run(s)) the exact
same set of tests may not be run again. It also means that *all* tests
are always restarted, not just failed ones.

Please let me know, and/or file an issue at
https://pagure.io/fedora-qa/fedora_openqa/issues , if you have any
problems with this.

Thanks!
-- 
Adam Williamson
Fedora QA
IRC: adamw | Twitter: adamw_ha
https://www.happyassassin.net

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