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Adam Warner 0be987239e
Adds spellcheck action to the smoke-tests (also moves editorconfig-checker to smoketests away from it's own action)
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README.md unit test for umask problems in #3177 and #2730 (#3191) 2 years ago
__init__.py setupVar tests passing for debian & centos 8 years ago
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_debian_11.Dockerfile Support and test Debian Bullsye (11) 3 years ago
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_ubuntu_20.Dockerfile add OS_CHECK_DOMAIN_NAME override to all the dockerfiles 3 years ago
_ubuntu_21.Dockerfile Re-add Ubuntu21 tests 2 years ago
_ubuntu_22.Dockerfile Ubt22 is jammy not impish 2 years ago
conftest.py Update the tests (#4427) 2 years ago
requirements.txt Update the tests (#4427) 2 years ago
setup.py Remove Travis CI config 3 years ago
test_any_automated_install.py Adds spellcheck action to the smoke-tests (also moves editorconfig-checker to smoketests away from it's own action) 2 years ago
test_any_utils.py Split the tests, too. Enhance the descriptions 2 years ago
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test_centos_8_support.py Update the tests (#4427) 2 years ago
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tox.ubuntu_18.ini Split new function out into a separte utility script and add a test for it. Can be used in future to organise re/commonly-used code 2 years ago
tox.ubuntu_20.ini Split new function out into a separte utility script and add a test for it. Can be used in future to organise re/commonly-used code 2 years ago
tox.ubuntu_21.ini Re-add Ubuntu21 tests 2 years ago
tox.ubuntu_22.ini Update test to reflect currently supported OS 2 years ago

README.md

Recommended way to run tests

Make sure you have Docker and Python w/pip package manager.

From command line all you need to do is:

  • pip install tox
  • tox

Tox handles setting up a virtual environment for python dependencies, installing dependencies, building the docker images used by tests, and finally running tests. It's an easy way to have travis-ci like build behavior locally.

Alternative py.test method of running tests

You're responsible for setting up your virtual env and dependencies in this situation.

py.test -vv -n auto -m "build_stage"
py.test -vv -n auto -m "not build_stage"

The build_stage tests have to run first to create the docker images, followed by the actual tests which utilize said images. Unless you're changing your dockerfiles you shouldn't have to run the build_stage every time - but it's a good idea to rebuild at least once a day in case the base Docker images or packages change.

How do I debug python?

Highly recommended: Setup PyCharm on a Docker enabled machine. Having a python debugger like PyCharm changes your life if you've never used it :)