Kevin Carter f2364022a6 Build skel to separate the OSA connection plugin
This change implements the basic skeleton to create a new repo for the
OSA connection plugin. This change will allow the connection plugin to
be installed standalone, and maintained by a larger community.

This change has pruned the git history so that all of the old history
and commiters record for the connection plugin remains intact.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Carter <kevin@cloudnull.com>
2019-08-08 23:12:40 -05:00

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import subprocess
import pytest
def test_molecule(pytestconfig):
cmd = ['python', '-m', 'molecule']
scenario = pytestconfig.getoption("scenario")
ansible_args = pytestconfig.getoption("ansible_args")
if ansible_args:
cmd.append('converge')
if scenario:
cmd.extend(['--scenario-name', scenario])
cmd.append('--')
cmd.extend(ansible_args.split())
else:
cmd.append('test')
if scenario:
cmd.extend(['--scenario-name', scenario])
else:
cmd.append('--all')
try:
assert subprocess.call(cmd) == 0
finally:
if ansible_args:
cmd = ['python', '-m', 'molecule', 'destroy']
if scenario:
cmd.extend(['--scenario-name', scenario])
subprocess.call(cmd)