libvirt/tests/virnetdaemondata
Jiri Denemark 7197e5fd3f virjson: Make pretty format more compact
json_reformat uses two spaces for when indenting nested objects, let's
do the same. The result of virJSONValueToString will be exactly the same
as json_reformat would produce.

Signed-off-by: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
2016-05-05 10:01:55 +02:00
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input-data-admin-nomdns.json
input-data-admin-server-names.json
input-data-anon-clients.json
input-data-client-ids.json
input-data-client-timestamp.json
input-data-initial-nomdns.json
input-data-initial.json
input-data-no-keepalive-required.json
output-data-admin-nomdns.json
output-data-admin-server-names.json
output-data-anon-clients.json
output-data-client-ids.json
output-data-client-timestamp.json
output-data-initial-nomdns.json
output-data-initial.json
output-data-no-keepalive-required.json
README

   virnetservertest data files
   ===========================

The various input-data-*.json files are a record of all the historical
formats that libvirt has been able to produce data for. Everytime a
new field is added to the JSON output, a *new* input data file should
be created. We must not add new fields to existing input-data files,
nor must we ever re-structure them if code changes, as we must check
new code handles the legacy formats.

The various output-data-*.json files are the record of what the *new*
JSON output should look like for the correspondingly named input-data
file. It is permissible to change the existing output-data-*.json
files if the format we save in is updated.