Adding devel@ovirt, the proper mailing list בתאריך יום ו׳, 24 בנוב׳ 2017, 7:42, מאת Germano Veit Michel < [email protected]>:
> Hi, > > I'm trying to write a test for a hook. The test will fail if the hook does > "import hooking", which seems to be the norm for vdsm hooks. > > [vdsm_hooks]$ grep -rn "import hooking" | wc -l > 55 > > Not sure if I'm doing something wrong, but it looks like I would need vdsm > installed on my development machine in order for this import to work. > > ====================================================================== > ERROR: test suite for <class > 'virttests.boot_hostdev_test.BootHostdevHookTests'> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/nose/suite.py", line 209, in run > self.setUp() > File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/nose/suite.py", line 292, in setUp > self.setupContext(ancestor) > File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/nose/suite.py", line 315, in > setupContext > try_run(context, names) > File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/nose/util.py", line 471, in > try_run > return func() > File > "/home/gveitmic/Source/upstream/vdsm/tests/virttests/boot_hostdev_test.py", > line 127, in setUpClass > import before_vm_start as boot_hostdev_hook > File "../vdsm_hooks/boot_hostdev/before_vm_start.py", line 24, in > <module> > import hooking > ImportError: No module named hooking > > I can make it go away by using this in my hook: > > from vdsm.hook import hooking > > Then the test succeeds fine. But then I see all hooks use "import hooking" > instead of "from vdsm.hook import hooking". > > [vdsm_hooks]$ grep -rn "from vdsm.hook import hooking" | wc -l > 0 > > Am I doing something wrong? Can someone put a light here? What is the > correct way to do this import? > > Thanks, > Germano >
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