HPI/tox.ini
Dima Gerasimov a1a24ffbc3 my.coding.commits: more cleanup
Followup of https://github.com/karlicoss/HPI/pull/132

- add REQUIRES section
- use 'commits' config section & add proper schema
- use dedicated subdirectory for cache
2021-03-15 10:33:46 +00:00

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[tox]
minversion = 3.5
[testenv]
passenv = CI CI_*
# just the very core tests with minimal dependencies
[testenv:tests-core]
commands =
pip install -e .[testing]
python3 -m pytest \
tests/core.py \
tests/get_files.py \
{posargs}
# todo maybe also have core tests and misc tests? since ideally want them without dependencies
[testenv:tests-all]
# deliberately set to nonexistent path to check the fallback logic
# TODO not sure if need it?
setenv = MY_CONFIG = nonexistent
commands =
pip install -e .[testing]
pip install cachew
hpi module install my.location.google
pip install ijson # optional dependency
hpi module install my.time.tz.via_location
hpi module install my.calendar.holidays
# my.body.weight dep
hpi module install my.orgmode
hpi module install my.coding.commits
python3 -m pytest tests \
# ignore some tests which might take a while to run on ci..
--ignore tests/takeout.py \
--ignore tests/extra/polar.py \
--ignore tests/pdfs/test_pdfs.py \
{posargs}
[testenv:demo]
commands =
pip install git+https://github.com/karlicoss/hypexport
./demo.py
[testenv:mypy-core]
whitelist_externals = cat
commands =
pip install -e .[testing,optional]
pip install orgparse # used it core.orgmode?
# todo add tests?
python3 -m mypy -p my.core \
--txt-report .coverage.mypy-core \
--html-report .coverage.mypy-core \
{posargs}
cat .coverage.mypy-core/index.txt
# specific modules that are known to be mypy compliant (to avoid false negatives)
# todo maybe split into separate jobs? need to add comment how to run
[testenv:mypy-misc]
commands =
pip install -e .[testing,optional]
hpi module install my.orgmode
hpi module install my.endomondo
hpi module install my.github.ghexport
hpi module install my.hypothesis
hpi module install my.instapaper
hpi module install my.pocket
hpi module install my.reddit
hpi module install my.stackexchange.stexport
hpi module install my.pinboard
hpi module install my.arbtt
hpi module install my.coding.commits
# todo fuck. -p my.github isn't checking the subpackages?? wtf...
# guess it wants .pyi file??
python3 -m mypy \
-p my.endomondo \
-p my.github.ghexport \
-p my.hypothesis \
-p my.instapaper \
-p my.pocket \
-p my.reddit \
-p my.stackexchange.stexport \
-p my.pinboard \
-p my.body.exercise.cardio \
-p my.body.exercise.cross_trainer \
-p my.bluemaestro \
-p my.location.google \
-p my.time.tz.via_location \
-p my.calendar.holidays \
-p my.arbtt \
-p my.coding.commits \
--txt-report .coverage.mypy-misc \
--html-report .coverage.mypy-misc \
{posargs}
# txt report is a bit more convenient to view on CI
# note: this comment doesn't seem relevant anymore, but keeping it in case the issue happens again
# > ugh ... need to reset HOME, otherwise user's site-packages are somehow leaking into mypy's path...
# > see https://github.com/python/mypy/blob/f6fb60ef69738cbfe2dfe56c747eca8f03735d8e/mypy/modulefinder.py#L487
# > this is particularly annoying when user's config is leaking and mypy isn't running against the repository config
# useful flags:
# * sitepackages = true to inherit user/globally installed packages (default false)
# * skip_install = true -- not sure when useful? (default false)
# * -e to run specific subenvironment
# * pass arguments with -- , e.g. `tox -e tests -- -k some_test_name` to only run one test with pytest