[openstack-dev] [defcore] Determine latest set of tests for a given release

2016-01-14 Thread Hugh Saunders
Hi All, Whats the most reliable way to determine the latest set of required defcore tests for a given release? For example, I would currently use 2015.07/2015.07.required.txt but I don't want to have to update that url each time there is a defcore release. I could parse 20*.json in the root of

Re: [openstack-dev] [defcore] Determine latest set of tests for a given release

2016-01-14 Thread Mark Voelker
[+defcore-committee] This depends a little on what your objective is. If you’re looking for the tests that a product must pass today if it wants an OpenStack Powered logo/trademark agreement, you’ll want to look at either of the two most recently-approved DefCore Guidelines (currently 2015.5

Re: [openstack-dev] [defcore] Determine latest set of tests for a given release

2016-01-14 Thread Hugh Saunders
Hi Mark, Thanks for your useful and timely response. I did look at the refstack client, but it seems that it requires a test list url as input, I was wondering how to programmatically get the appropriate test list url. It sounds like there isn't a single url that points to an index of defcore