
Split up the README into separate documentation files so we can publish the documentation for git-review. Change-Id: Idcdf43e73c5ca5b8cb239606236e3b2a660c46b7
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Running tests
Running tests for git-review means running a local copy of Gerrit to check that git-review interacts correctly with it. This requires the following:
- a Java Runtime Environment on the machine to run tests on
- Internet access to download the gerrit.war file, or a locally cached copy (it needs to be located in a .gerrit directory at the top level of the git-review project)
To run git-review integration tests the following commands may by run:
tox -e py27
tox -e py26
tox -e py32
tox -e py33
depending on what Python interpreter would you like to use.