Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: greenwave
Version: 0.3
Summary: Greenwave is a service to decide whether a software artifact can pass certain gating points in a software delivery pipeline
Home-page: https://pagure.io/greenwave/
Author: Fedora Infrastructure Team
Author-email: infrastructure@lists.fedoraproject.org
License: GPLv2+
Description: # Greenwave
        
        Greenwave is a service to decide whether a software artifact can pass certain 
        gating points in a software delivery pipeline, based on test results stored in 
        [ResultsDB](https://pagure.io/taskotron/resultsdb) and waivers stored in 
        [WaiverDB](https://pagure.io/waiverdb).
        
        ## Quick development setup
        
        Set up a python virtualenv:
        
            $ sudo dnf install python-virtualenv
            $ virtualenv env_greenwave
            $ source env_greenwave/bin/activate
            $ pip install -r requirements.txt
            $ pip install -r dev-requirements.txt
        
        Install the project:
        
            $ python setup.py develop
        
        Run the server:
        
            $ python run-dev-server.py
        
        The server is now running at <http://localhost:5005> and API calls can be sent to
        <http://localhost:5005/api/v1.0>.
        
        ## Adjusting configuration
        
        You can configure this app by copying `conf/settings.py.example` into
        `conf/setting.py` and adjusting values as you see fit. It overrides default
        values in `greenwave/config.py`.
        
        ## Running test suite
        
        You can run the unit tests, which live in the `greenwave.tests` package, with
        the following command:
        
            $ py.test greenwave/tests/
        
        To test against all supported versions of Python, you can use tox::
        
            $ sudo dnf install python3-tox
            $ tox
        
        There are also functional tests in the `functional-tests` directory.
        The functional tests will start their own copy of the
        [ResultsDB](https://pagure.io/taskotron/resultsdb),
        [WaiverDB](https://pagure.io/waiverdb), and Greenwave applications and then 
        send HTTP requests to them. If you have a git checkout of all three projects, 
        you can run the functional tests like this (adjust the paths as appropriate):
        
            $ PYTHONPATH=../resultsdb:../waiverdb:. py.test functional-tests/
        
        ## Building the docs
        
        You can view the docs locally with::
        
            $ cd docs
            $ make html
            $ firefox _build/html/index.html
        
        ## Copyright and license
        
        This project is copyright Red Hat and other contributors, licensed under the
        terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 or later. See the `COPYING`
        file for the complete text of the license. Refer to the git history for
        complete authorship details.
        
Platform: Fedora
Platform: GNU/Linux
Classifier: Development Status :: 1 - Planning
Classifier: Framework :: Flask
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v2 or later (GPLv2+)
Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
