The mock third party library was needed for mock support in py2
runtimes. Since we now only support py36 and later, we can use the
standard lib unittest.mock module instead.
Note that https://github.com/openstack/charms.openstack is used during tests
and he need `mock`, unfortunatelly it doesn't declare `mock` in its
requirements so it retrieve mock from other charm project (cross dependency).
So we depend on charms.openstack first and when
Ib1ed5b598a52375e29e247db9ab4786df5b6d142 will be merged then CI
will pass without errors.
Depends-On: Ib1ed5b598a52375e29e247db9ab4786df5b6d142
Change-Id: Ic1a687f95e5fd16ffa7f63102d6f8f2de383780e
- removing sitepackages in tox.ini to avoid test env pollution
- skip_missing_interpreters in tox.ini set to False to avoid false
positives by skipping missing interpreters.
Change-Id: Ia9fe2170634183f10a70016d809742a36d1f15ff
This is a mechanically generated patch to ensure unit testing is in place
for all of the Tested Runtimes for Train.
See the Train python3-updates goal document for details:
https://governance.openstack.org/tc/goals/train/python3-updates.html
Note that python35-charm-jobs is retained since this charm is supported
on Xenial.
Change-Id: I479e0a82505b5dd3870239b67cea3356175a43ae
Story: #2005924
Task: #34228
This technique was borrowed from the tox "cover" environment in
openstack/nova's tox.ini. This leverages the fact that stestr lets
you override the python executable via the PYTHON environment
variable. Doing this allows us to easily generate coverage for our
unit tests.
An important caveat is that this does not provide any coverage for
tests via zaza, amulet, etc. It is purely focused on the unit tests.
Note that this replaces the previous .coveragerc; coverage
configuration is instead pulled from tox.ini.
Change-Id: Id408922ad90c9accd800691510f0b01ff56b9573