Eric Windisch 3a35b79a81 Only pass env variable names to docker run
Specifying the values for environment variables is
not necessary for docker, we can simply pass the names
of the variables to whitelist for pass-through.

This must be done at 'docker run' and may not (currently)
be done via a Dockerfile (without baking the potentially sensitive
values of the params into the image)

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RefStack/TCUP and Driver Test

This project support collection and publication of Community Test results for OpenStack. There are multiple components of this effort:

  • RefStack: Community-facing API for registration of interop-compliance endpoints for on-demand testing.
  • TCUP: Portable, Containerized Tempest for Community running and reporting results to RefStack
  • Driver Test

Participate

Collecting the Results > Running RefStack

RefStack is a Web UI and API used to collect and display test results. This information is used by the DefCore committee to help select must-pass capabilities.

RefStack docs

Test your Cloud and Share! > Running TCUP

TCUP (Tempest in a Container to Upload from Probe) is a portable way for community members to quickly and consistently run Tempest against private and public clouds.

TCUP docs

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