Avocado-VT is a compatibility plugin that lets you execute virtualization related tests (then known as virt-test), with all conveniences provided by Avocado.
Getting started with Avocado
First of all, make sure you have Avocado itself installed. You can check the Avocado online documentation.
Getting started with Avocado-VT
The recommended way of installing Avocado-VT is through RPM packages. Documentation on how to install it can be found on Read the Docs.
For a more interactive and auto-updating experience, you can also refer to the Avocado-VT DeepWiki page, which provides a different way to browse and search the project's documentation.
AI-Generated code policy
The Avocado-vt project allows the use of AI-generated code, but it has to follow the guidelines and requirements outlined in the Policy for AI-Generated Code
Codeowners
Contributors can request reviews from the following codeowners based on the area of their changes:
- Libvirt: @smitterl, @cliping, @nanli1, @Yingshun, @dzhengfy, @chloerh
- Qemu: @YongxueHong, @zhencliu, @nickzhq
- Avocado-vt core: @smitterl, @richtja, @nickzhq, @YongxueHong, @zhencliu, @cliping, @nanli1, @Yingshun, @dzhengfy, @chloerh, @PaulYuuu
- Documentation: @smitterl, @richtja, @clebergnu
- Avocado-vt CI: @richtja, @clebergnu, @PaulYuuu