Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: tmt
Version: 1.0.1
Summary: Test Management Tool
Home-page: https://github.com/psss/tmt
Author: Petr Splichal
Author-email: psplicha@redhat.com
Maintainer: Petr Splichal
Maintainer-email: psplicha@redhat.com
License: MIT
Download-URL: https://github.com/psss/tmt/archive/master.zip
Description: 
        ======================
            tmt
        ======================
        
        Test Management Tool
        
        
        Description
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        The ``tmt`` python module and command-line tool implement the
        Metadata Specification which allows storing all needed test
        execution data directly within a git repository. In this way, it
        makes testing independent on any external test management system.
        
        The Flexible Metadata Format ``fmf`` is used to store data in both
        human and machine readable way close to the source code. Thanks to
        inheritance and elasticity metadata are organized in the structure
        efficiently, preventing unnecessary duplication.
        
        The tool provides a user-friendly way to create, debug and easily
        run tests from your laptop across different environments. It also
        allows to easily convert old metadata, list and filter available
        tests and verify them against the L1 specification.
        
        Plans are used to group tests and configure individual test steps
        defined by the L2 specification. They describe how to select tests
        for execution, how to provision the environment, how to prepare it
        for testing or how the test results should be reported.
        
        Stories, defined by the L3 specification, can be used to track
        implementation, test and documentation coverage for individual
        features or requirements. Thanks to this you can track everything
        in one place, including the project implementation progress.
        
        
        Synopsis
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        Command line usage is straightforward::
        
            tmt command [options]
        
        
        Examples
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        Let's see which tests, plans and stories are available::
        
            tmt
        
        Initialize the metadata tree in the current directory, optionally
        with example content based on templates::
        
            tmt init
            tmt init --template base
        
        Run all or selected steps for each plan::
        
            tmt run
            tmt run discover
            tmt run prepare execute
        
        List tests, show details, check against the specification::
        
            tmt test ls
            tmt test show
            tmt test lint
        
        Create a new test, import test metadata from other formats::
        
            tmt test create
            tmt test import
        
        List plans, show details, check against the specification::
        
            tmt plan ls
            tmt plan show
            tmt plan lint
        
        List stories, check details, show coverage status::
        
            tmt story ls
            tmt story show
            tmt story coverage
        
        Many commands support regular expression filtering and other
        specific options::
        
            tmt story ls cli
            tmt story show create
            tmt story coverage --implemented
        
        Check help message of individual commands for the full list of
        available options.
        
        
        Options
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        Here is the list of the most frequently used commands and options.
        
        Run
        ---
        
        The `run` command is used to execute test steps. By default all
        test steps are run. See the L2 Metadata specification for detailed
        description of individual steps. Here is a brief overview:
        
        discover
            Gather information about test cases to be executed.
        
        provision
            Provision an environment for testing or use localhost.
        
        prepare
            Prepare the environment for testing.
        
        execute
            Run tests using the specified executor.
        
        report
            Provide test results overview and send reports.
        
        finish
            Perform the finishing tasks and clean up provisioned guests.
        
        
        Test
        ----
        
        Manage tests (L1 metadata). Check available tests, inspect their
        metadata, gather old metadata from various sources and stored them
        in the new fmf format.
        
        ls
            List available tests.
        show
            Show test details.
        lint
            Check tests against the L1 metadata specification.
        create
            Create a new test based on given template.
        import
            Convert old test metadata into the new fmf format.
        
        
        Plan
        ----
        
        Manage test plans (L2 metadata). Search for available plans.
        Explore detailed test step configuration.
        
        ls
            List available plans.
        show
            Show plan details.
        lint
            Check plans against the L2 metadata specification.
        
        
        Story
        -----
        
        Manage user stories. Check available user stories. Explore
        coverage (test, implementation, documentation).
        
        ls
            List available stories.
        show
            Show story details.
        coverage
            Show code, test and docs coverage for given stories.
        export
            Export selected stories into desired format.
        
        
        Utils
        -----
        
        Various utility options.
        
        --root PATH
            Path to the metadata tree, current directory used by default.
        
        --verbose
            Print additional information.
        
        --debug
            Turn on debugging output.
        
        Check help message of individual commands for the full list of
        available options.
        
        
        Install
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        Currently tmt is supported for Fedora 31 and later, available
        directly in the distro repositories::
        
            sudo dnf install tmt
        
        For RHEL 8 and CentOS 8, first make sure that you have enabled the
        EPEL repository::
        
            sudo dnf install epel-release
            sudo dnf install tmt
        
        Install the latest version from the ``copr`` repository::
        
            sudo dnf copr enable psss/tmt
            sudo dnf install tmt
        
        When installing using ``pip`` you might need to install additional
        packages on your system::
        
            sudo dnf install gcc python3-devel libvirt-devel
            pip install --user tmt
        
        You can omit the ``--user`` flag if in a virtual environment.
        
        
        Develop
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        In order to experiment, play with the latest bits and develop
        improvements it is best to use a virtual environment::
        
            mkvirtualenv tmt
            git clone https://github.com/psss/tmt
            cd tmt
            pip install -e .
        
        Install ``python3-virtualenvwrapper`` to easily create and enable
        virtual environments using ``mkvirtualenv`` and ``workon``. Note
        that if you have freshly installed the package you need to open a
        new shell session to enable the wrapper functions.
        
        The main ``tmt`` package contains only the core dependencies. For
        building documentation, testing changes, importing/exporting test
        cases or advanced provisioning options install the extra deps::
        
            pip install '.[docs]'
            pip install '.[tests]'
            pip install '.[convert]'
            pip install '.[provision]'
        
        Or simply install all extra dependencies to make sure you have
        everything needed for the tmt development ready on your system::
        
            pip install '.[all]'
        
        
        Exit Codes
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        The following exit codes are returned from ``tmt run``. Note that
        you can use the ``--quiet`` option to completely disable output
        and only check for the exit code.
        
        0
            At least one test passed, there was no fail, warn or error.
        1
            There was a fail or warn identified, but no error.
        2
            Errors occured during test execution.
        3
            No test results found.
        
        
        Links
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        Git:
        https://github.com/psss/tmt
        
        Docs:
        http://tmt.readthedocs.io/
        
        Stories:
        https://tmt.readthedocs.io/en/latest/stories.html
        
        Issues:
        https://github.com/psss/tmt/issues
        
        Releases:
        https://github.com/psss/tmt/releases
        
        Copr:
        http://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/psss/tmt
        
        PIP:
        https://pypi.org/project/tmt/
        
        Travis:
        https://travis-ci.org/psss/tmt
        
        Coveralls:
        https://coveralls.io/github/psss/tmt
        
        Metadata Specification:
        https://tmt.readthedocs.io/en/latest/spec.html
        
        Flexible Metadata Format:
        http://fmf.readthedocs.io/
        
        Packit & Testing Farm:
        https://packit.dev/testing-farm/
        
        
        Authors
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        Petr Šplíchal, Miro Hrončok, Alexander Sosedkin, Lukáš Zachar,
        Petr Menšík, Leoš Pol, Miroslav Vadkerti, Pavel Valena, Jakub
        Heger, Honza Horák, Rachel Sibley, František Nečas, Michal
        Ruprich, Martin Kyral, Miloš Prchlík, Tomáš Navrátil and František
        Lachman.
        
        
        Copyright
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        Copyright (c) 2019 Red Hat, Inc.
        
        This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
        modify it under the terms of the MIT License.
        
Keywords: metadata,testing
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Natural Language :: English
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
Classifier: Topic :: Utilities
Provides: tmt
Provides-Extra: docs
Provides-Extra: all
Provides-Extra: convert
Provides-Extra: provision
Provides-Extra: tests
