commit | 61ccca5abd3f4d5999444be2e037d67b632abb8e | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Marco Miller <marco.miller@ericsson.com> | Wed Mar 18 09:59:59 2020 -0400 |
committer | Marco Miller <marco.miller@ericsson.com> | Thu Mar 19 15:31:17 2020 -0400 |
tree | 8749f1a2abd39407b3ca0d555235c4806bc97c31 | |
parent | f5eb7e4ed8c90fc49efd41f0d181d1b6fe8ff0f0 [diff] |
e2e-tests: Support adding/running non-core scenarios Document how to locally add non-core scenarios, for example from Gerrit plugins, to then run them like regular core scenarios. Include the companion .gitignore files, meant for the involved destination folders. Make the test data feeders private to scenarios now, while still reusing the standard resource paths. This is to support non-core scenarios, which require their resource path to slightly differ from core's. This is so that non-core scenario resource files can be git-ignored when added in, as per this change. Doing so also paves the way for more structured resource data files based on scala package. Change-Id: I499f9ed4765f64cf757aa244e427d7116c80d321
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