The plugin has been split into its own repository[1] in accordance with
Queens Goal "Split Tempest Plugins into Separate Repos/Projects[2]".
This patch removes the local copy as well as the setuptools entry point.
We can also now remove the autodoc_tree_excludes pbr option since
there's no more plugin to exclude and it defaults to [setup.py].
[1] http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/keystone-tempest-plugin
[2] https://governance.openstack.org/tc/goals/queens/split-tempest-plugins.html
Depends-On: I47f59505126509b6b52cf04b8f7501e8ef4041b7
Change-Id: I1805b196b42b6a76c56e129a316e170e767455c1
For some reason the third-party imports were divided into two
separate groups. This commit combines them to follow the convention
established throughout the rest of the project.
Change-Id: Ice1a681938aef96d0d289a83cadc1cde2f12eb1e
Adds a first test for the federated authentication feature. It handles
first the authentication using the SAML2 ECP profile.
The tests cleanup have some issues, see related bug.
Related-Bug: 1642692
Change-Id: I3b393a695c6d9f846efdaf302c1beea34e6bd54b
This patch adds the basic files and configs in order to enable the
keystone tempest plugin interface using tempest-plugin-cookiecutter.
Since we are adding them inside keystone's repository, they can be
installed alongside keystone and to run the tests (when we have one)
we simply use `testr run keystone_tempest_plugin` in tempest.
For more details about the tempest plugin interface see [1]
[1] http://docs.openstack.org/developer/tempest/plugin.html
Change-Id: Ia42e79246251e8af1010aa8eaf462aacf75644a7
Partially-Implements: bp keystone-tempest-plugin-tests