ceph/scripts/schedule.py
Zack Cerza dcd22a532f Add a --dry-run flag to teuthology-schedule
Signed-off-by: Zack Cerza <zack.cerza@inktank.com>
2014-07-11 14:18:03 -06:00

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import docopt
import teuthology.misc
import teuthology.schedule
doc = """
usage: teuthology-schedule -h
teuthology-schedule [options] [--] [<conf_file> ...]
Schedule ceph integration tests
positional arguments:
<conf_file> Config file to read
optional arguments:
-h, --help Show this help message and exit
-v, --verbose Be more verbose
-n <name>, --name <name> Name of suite run the job is part of
-d <desc>, --description <desc> Job description
-o <owner>, --owner <owner> Job owner
-w <worker>, --worker <worker> Which worker to use (type of machine)
[default: plana]
-p <priority>, --priority <priority> Job priority (lower is sooner)
[default: 1000]
-N <num>, --num <num> Number of times to run/queue the job
[default: 1]
--last-in-suite Mark the last job in a suite so suite
post-processing can be run
[default: False]
--email <email> Where to send the results of a suite.
Only applies to the last job in a suite.
--timeout <timeout> How many seconds to wait for jobs to
finish before emailing results. Only
applies to the last job in a suite.
--dry-run Instead of scheduling, just output the
job config.
"""
def main():
args = docopt.docopt(doc)
teuthology.schedule.main(args)