#pyagent
This agent runs on compute nodes in a Rancher cluster. It receives events from the Rancher server, acts upon them, and returns response events.
This agent is typically deployed inside a container on Rancher compute nodes. See the Rancher project for details.
Steps to get the tests running and passing:
- Have boot2docker up and running
- Create virtual environment and install python dependencies:
$ mkdir venv && virtualenv venv && . venv/bin/activate
$ pip install -r requirements.txt
$ pip install -r test-requirements.txt
- Run the tests:
mkdir $HOME/cattle-home
$ CATTLE_DOCKER_USE_BOOT2DOCKER=true CATTLE_HOME=$HOME/cattle-home py.test tests
Or you can do the equivalent in PyCharm. An explanation of those environment variables:
CATTLE_DOCKER_USE_BOOT2DOCKER=true
tells the docker client to use the connection settings derived fromboot2docker shellinit
. You need this because boot2docker has TLS enabled by default.CATTLE_HOME
is needed for some temporary files that are written (locks, specifically)
For bugs, questions, comments, corrections, suggestions, etc., open an issue in
rancher/rancher with a title starting with [Python-Agent]
.
Or just click here to create a new issue.
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