Test failures in "horizon" suite not properly detected by tox

Bug #1620430 reported by Richard Jones
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OpenStack Dashboard (Horizon)
Fix Released
Critical
Richard Jones

Bug Description

The tox test runner command does not properly detect errors in the horizon test suite during a full test run. This is repeatable by modifying any horizon test code to fail, and you will see that the outcome of the full "tox -e py27" test run is success.

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OpenStack Infra (hudson-openstack) wrote : Fix proposed to horizon (master)

Fix proposed to branch: master
Review: https://review.openstack.org/365812

Changed in horizon:
assignee: nobody → Richard Jones (r1chardj0n3s)
status: New → In Progress
Changed in horizon:
milestone: none → newton-rc1
importance: Undecided → Critical
Revision history for this message
OpenStack Infra (hudson-openstack) wrote : Fix merged to horizon (master)

Reviewed: https://review.openstack.org/365812
Committed: https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/horizon/commit/?id=63ddedf69d1d2d90e6da747c9e77ca7255f99429
Submitter: Jenkins
Branch: master

commit 63ddedf69d1d2d90e6da747c9e77ca7255f99429
Author: Richard Jones <email address hidden>
Date: Tue Sep 6 11:20:44 2016 +1000

    Fix error detection in horizon test suite

    Also, simplify tox environment by reducing repeated definition of the same
    test command across all of the "test suite" environments.

    Change-Id: Icbe7558b973dcd1ef50c85cdefc02e165b5bdc7c
    Closes-Bug: 1620430

Changed in horizon:
status: In Progress → Fix Released
Revision history for this message
OpenStack Infra (hudson-openstack) wrote : Fix included in openstack/horizon 10.0.0.0rc1

This issue was fixed in the openstack/horizon 10.0.0.0rc1 release candidate.

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