shade/tools/tox_install.sh
Monty Taylor 78a1aa3b93
Add tox_install.sh to deal with upper-constraints
shade is in global requirements and upper-constraints now, which means
we need to use the tox_install.sh script so that constraints don't break
install of shade itself.

Change-Id: Id286b634046519e34ac2c01461391d5bc61cd919
2017-08-31 15:45:20 -05:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Client constraint file contains this client version pin that is in conflict
# with installing the client from source. We should remove the version pin in
# the constraints file before applying it for from-source installation.
CONSTRAINTS_FILE=$1
shift 1
set -e
# NOTE(tonyb): Place this in the tox enviroment's log dir so it will get
# published to logs.openstack.org for easy debugging.
localfile="$VIRTUAL_ENV/log/upper-constraints.txt"
if [[ $CONSTRAINTS_FILE != http* ]]; then
CONSTRAINTS_FILE=file://$CONSTRAINTS_FILE
fi
# NOTE(tonyb): need to add curl to bindep.txt if the project supports bindep
curl $CONSTRAINTS_FILE --insecure --progress-bar --output $localfile
pip install -c$localfile openstack-requirements
# This is the main purpose of the script: Allow local installation of
# the current repo. It is listed in constraints file and thus any
# install will be constrained and we need to unconstrain it.
edit-constraints $localfile -- $CLIENT_NAME
pip install -c$localfile -U $*
exit $?