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Adam Simpkins 8884b46b3f move integration tests to eden/integration
Summary:
Move the integration tests from eden/fs/integration up one directory, to
eden/integration.

The main benefit is that this makes it easy to run just the edenfs unit tests
by running "buck test eden/fs/...".  These unit tests complete much more
quickly than the full set of integration tests, providing a faster test suite
to re-run repeatedly during development.  The integration tests can be run with
"buck test eden/integration/...", and the full set of tests can still be run
with "buck test eden/..."

Reviewed By: wez

Differential Revision: D4490247

fbshipit-source-id: 5ceb5a19526f56e1cb926f352fa30ad2f1212c05
2017-01-31 14:41:14 -08:00
eden move integration tests to eden/integration 2017-01-31 14:41:14 -08:00
.buckconfig Exclude the cpp_binary for the daemon from the python_binary for the CLI. 2016-06-15 17:07:58 -07:00
.gitignore Initial commit 2016-05-12 14:09:13 -07:00
CONTRIBUTING.md Initial commit 2016-05-12 14:09:13 -07:00
DEFS update all copyright statements to "2016-present" 2017-01-20 22:03:02 -08:00
install Exclude the cpp_binary for the daemon from the python_binary for the CLI. 2016-06-15 17:07:58 -07:00
LICENSE Initial commit 2016-05-12 14:09:13 -07:00
PATENTS Initial commit 2016-05-12 14:09:13 -07:00
README.md Fix a typo in Eden's README.md. 2016-05-13 09:32:03 -07:00

Eden

Eden is a project with several components, the most prominent of which is a virtual filesystem built using FUSE.

Caveat Emptor

Eden is still in early stages of development. We are making it available now because we plan to start making references to it from our other open source projects, such as Buck, Watchman, and Nuclide.

The version that we provide on GitHub does not build yet.

This is because the code is exported verbatim from an internal repository at Facebook, and not all of the scaffolding from our internal repository can be easily extracted. The key areas where we need to shore things up are:

  • The reinterpretations of build macros in DEFS.
  • A process for including third-party dependencies (presumably via Git submodules) and wiring up the external_deps argument in the build macros to point to them.
  • Providing the toolchain needed to power the [undocumented] thrift_library() rule in Buck.

The goal is to get Eden building on both Linux and OS X, though Linux support is expected to come first.