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README.rst
Linux Integration Services Automation (LISA) ============================================ |CI Workflow| |GitHub license| |Docs| **Linux Integration Services Automation (LISA)** is a Linux quality validation system, which consists of two parts: - A test framework to drive test execution. - A set of test suites to verify Linux kernel/distribution quality. ``LISA`` was originally designed and implemented for Microsoft Azure and Windows HyperV platforms; now it can be used to validate Linux quality on any platforms if the proper orchestrator module is implemented. Why LISA -------- - **Scalable**: Benefit from the appropriate abstractions, ``LISA`` can be used to test the quality of numerous Linux distributions without duplication of code implementation. - **Customizable**: The test suites created on top of ``LISA`` can be customized to support different quality validation needs. - **Support multiple platforms**: ``LISA`` is created with modular design, to support various of Linux platforms including Microsoft Azure, Windows HyperV, Linux bare metal, and other cloud based platforms. - **End-to-end**: ``LISA`` supports platform specific orchestrators to create and delete test environment automatically; it also provides flexibility to preserve environments for troubleshooting if test(s) fails. Documents --------- - `Quick start <https://mslisa.rtfd.io/en/main/quick_start.html>`__ - `Development Setup <https://mslisa.readthedocs.io/en/main/write_test/dev_setup.html>`__ - `Run tests <https://mslisa.rtfd.io/en/main/run_test/run.html>`__ - `Microsoft tests <https://mslisa.rtfd.io/en/main/run_test/microsoft_tests.html>`__ - `Write test cases in LISA <https://mslisa.rtfd.io/en/main/write_test/write_case.html>`__ - `Command line reference <https://mslisa.rtfd.io/en/main/run_test/command_line.html>`__ - `Runbook reference <https://mslisa.rtfd.io/en/main/run_test/runbook.html>`__ - `Extend and customize LISA <https://mslisa.rtfd.io/en/main/write_test/extension.html>`__ - `Run the previous version of LISA (aka LISAv2) <https://mslisa.rtfd.io/en/main/run_test/run_legacy.html>`__ Contribute ---------- You are very welcome to contribute to this repository. Please follow `the contribution document <https://mslisa.rtfd.io/en/main/contributing.html>`__ for details. History and road map -------------------- The previous LISA called LISAv2, which is in `the master branch <https://github.com/microsoft/lisa/tree/master>`__. The previous LISA can be used standalone or called from the current LISA. Learn more from `how to run LISAv2 test cases <https://mslisa.rtfd.io/en/main/run_test/run_legacy.html>`__. LISA is in active developing, and a lot of exciting features are being implemented. We’re listening to your `feedback <https://github.com/microsoft/lisa/issues/new>`__. License ------- The entire codebase is under `MIT license <LICENSE>`__. .. |CI Workflow| image:: https://github.com/microsoft/lisa/workflows/CI%20Workflow/badge.svg?branch=main :target: https://github.com/microsoft/lisa/actions?query=workflow%3A%22CI+Workflow+for+LISAv3%22+event%3Apush+branch%3Amain .. |GitHub license| image:: https://img.shields.io/github/license/microsoft/lisa :target: https://github.com/microsoft/lisa/blob/main/LICENSE .. |Docs| image:: https://readthedocs.org/projects/mslisa/badge/?version=main :target: https://mslisa.readthedocs.io/en/main/?badge=main :alt: Documentation Status