Hi Sankarshan, Glusto as a framework is definitely matured and glusto-tests where it is closely related to Glusterfs. Enhancements to glusto-tests is an on-going process.
Below are the details of work being done in the last three months. - Currently glusto tests is compatible with python 3 a total of 28 PR's were sent [1] - A total of 58 PR's were merged among them 20+ were the new test cases and the rest are library fixes. [2] - Libraries for geo-rep and brick-mux are in review. - Optimization of existing code for reducing test time is being carried out and the few patches were merged - NFS Ganesha tests were tested and merged as part of glusto-tests. - Now User can run the tests using tox. - New test cases and library fixes are being sent and are in review. [3] Regards, Bala [1] https://review.gluster.org/#/q/status:merged+project:glusto-tests+topic:py2to3 [2] https://review.gluster.org/#/q/status:merged+project:glusto-tests,75 [3]https://review.gluster.org/#/q/project:glusto-tests++status:open On Mon, Feb 3, 2020 at 9:40 PM sankarshan <[email protected]> wrote: > I have not seen any meaningful updates about the automated tests and > testing framework in the recent times. I'd like to understand whether > forward looking plans towards enhancements and sustaining a viable > test framework (in this case, Glusto) have been discussed? > > I'd like to understand whether the Glusto framework has evolved and > matured over the period of time it has been part of Gluster and the > maintenance lifecycle and governance around the project. > > /s > _______________________________________________ > automated-testing mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/automated-testing > >
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