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README.rst

Trove

Trove is Database as a Service for Open Stack.

Usage for integration testing

If you'd like to start up a fake Trove API daemon for integration testing with your own tool, run:

$ ./tools/start-fake-mode.sh

Stop the server with:

$ ./tools/stop-fake-mode.sh

Tests

To run all tests and PEP8, run tox, like so:

$ tox

To run just the tests for Python 2.7, run:

$ tox -epy27

To run just PEP8, run:

$ tox -epep8

To generate a coverage report,run:

$ tox -ecover

(note: on some boxes, the results may not be accurate unless you run it twice)