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Add a new --export-dir flag to the `llama stack build` command that allows users to export container build artifacts to a specified directory instead of building the container directly. This feature is useful for: - Building containers in different environments - Sharing build configurations - Customizing the build process The exported tarball includes: - Containerfile (Dockerfile) - Run configuration file (if building from config) - External provider files (if specified) - Build script for assistance The tarball is named with a timestamp for uniqueness: <distro-name>_<timestamp>.tar.gz Documentation has been updated in building_distro.md to reflect this new functionality as well as integration tests. Signed-off-by: Sébastien Han <seb@redhat.com> |
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| registry | ||
| server | ||
| __init__.py | ||
| conftest.py | ||
| fixtures.py | ||
| README.md | ||
Llama Stack Unit Tests
You can run the unit tests by running:
source .venv/bin/activate
./scripts/unit-tests.sh [PYTEST_ARGS]
Any additional arguments are passed to pytest. For example, you can specify a test directory, a specific test file, or any pytest flags (e.g., -vvv for verbosity). If no test directory is specified, it defaults to "tests/unit", e.g:
./scripts/unit-tests.sh tests/unit/registry/test_registry.py -vvv
If you'd like to run for a non-default version of Python (currently 3.10), pass PYTHON_VERSION variable as follows:
source .venv/bin/activate
PYTHON_VERSION=3.13 ./scripts/unit-tests.sh