Jiri Podivin 45b8600a1a Secondary loop removed. params_only dict now uses update method.
Performance improvement is purely hypothetical.
However, the altered code is more readable.

Signed-off-by: Jiri Podivin <jpodivin@redhat.com>
Change-Id: Iaa85213a439ee4222c3d7fa6fc513458095b8ac3
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validations-libs

A collection of python libraries for the Validation Framework

Development Environment Setup

Vagrantfiles for CentOS and Ubuntu have been provided for convenience; simply copy one into your desired location and rename to Vagrantfile, then run:

vagrant up

Once complete you will have a clean development environment ready to go for working with Validation Framework.

Docker Quickstart

A Dockerfile is provided at the root of the Validations Library project in order to quickly set and hack the Validation Framework. Build the container from the Dockerfile by running:

docker build -t "vf:dockerfile" .

Once the build is finished you can check the image id:

docker images

Then you can run the container and start to run some builtin Validations:

docker run -ti <image_id> /bin/bash

Then run validations:

validation.py run --validation check-ftype,512e
Description
RETIRED, A collection of python libraries for the Validation Framework
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