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2020-10-02optimize size and time using "--no-cache-dir"Pratik Raj1-1/+1
Using "--no-cache-dir" flag in pip install ,make sure dowloaded packages by pip don't cached on system . This is a best practise which make sure to fetch ftom repo instead of using local cached one . Further , in case of Docker Containers , by restricing caching , we can reduce image size. In term of stats , it depends upon the number of python packages multiplied by their respective size . e.g for heavy packages with a lot of dependencies it reduce a lot by don't caching pip packages. Further , more detail information can be found at https://medium.com/sciforce/strategies-of-docker-images-optimization-2ca9cc5719b6 Issue-ID: INT-1616 Signed-off-by: Pratik Raj <rajpratik71@gmail.com> Change-Id: Id3e28faf35f36258362323b4a96bcf0f3f95726b Signed-off-by: mrichomme <morgan.richomme@orange.com>
2020-02-07Define vcpe scripts dependencies via setuptools configBartek Grzybowski1-11/+4
Dependencies definition is moved to setuptools so that they can be consumed by both - vcpe automation scripts setup and by testing framwewok. Change-Id: Id9cfda52afc3527d2cd3be8cfcf3f82539468261 Signed-off-by: Bartek Grzybowski <b.grzybowski@partner.samsung.com> Issue-ID: INT-1427
2019-10-01Refactor setup script for preparing vCPE tools runtime envBartek Grzybowski1-12/+37
Script is now more generic and allows proper setup of vcpe scripts runtime environment on Ubuntu 16.04/18.04 and on Centos/Rhel 7.6. Change-Id: I7b7d944f5a6a7a9dc45921082f908a1f8aa185a1 Signed-off-by: Bartek Grzybowski <b.grzybowski@partner.samsung.com> Issue-ID: TEST-203
2019-06-26Clean up vCPE scriptYang Xu1-0/+1
Signed-off-by: Yang Xu <yang.xu@futurewei.com> Issue-ID: INT-847 Change-Id: I1158442cd73c6e0d943e9cc111cb12dae1381d36
2019-06-13Improve vCPE test automationYang Xu1-0/+20
Signed-off-by: Yang Xu <yang.xu@futurewei.com> Issue-ID: INT-847 Change-Id: Ib5b0a547f1c228de4cee02f3526401028c10bff0