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[tox]
minversion = 3.25.0
ignore_basepython_conflict = true
# these are the environments that will run when you
# execute `tox` in the command-line
# bellow you will find explanations for all environments
envlist =
build
docs
test
lint
pr
# configures which environments run with each python version
# the current configuration has the 'test' enviroment. This will run the
# unit test for running python version. It is not needed to state the python
# version because the installation process already ensures only supported
# versions are installed
[testenv]
basepython =
{pr,test,build,docs,lint,radon,safety}: {env:TOXPYTHON:python3}
passenv = *
# configures the unittest environment for python 3.6
[testenv:test]
setenv =
PYTHONPATH={toxinidir}/tests
PYTHONUNBUFFERED=yes
usedevelop = true
# installs dependencies we need for testing
# by using tox, developers don't need to manage project's dependencies
# for unit testing
deps =
-r{toxinidir}/requirements.txt
coverage
pytest
pytest-cov
hypothesis
# before running the tests erases any prerecord of coverage
commands_pre =
coverage erase
# execute pytest
commands =
pytest --cov --cov-report=term-missing --cov-append --cov-config=.coveragerc --hypothesis-show-statistics {posargs}
# after executing the pytest assembles the coverage reports
commands_post =
coverage report
coverage html
coverage xml
# in previous verions, I had independent environments to manage the
# coverage reports. However, I found that doing such as pre and post
# commands facilitates many configuration details
[testenv:pr]
# these commands cannot be in the [testenv:build] because they will trigger
# after the versionbump which commit has different characteristics of the PR
skip_install = true
commands =
python {toxinidir}/devtools/check_changelog.py
# separates lint from build env
[testenv:lint]
deps =
flake8>=4
flake8-print>=5
flake8-docstrings
flake8-bugbear
pygments
isort
skip_install = true
commands =
flake8 {posargs:src tests setup.py docs}
isort --verbose --check-only --diff {posargs:src tests setup.py docs/conf.py}
# asserts package build integrity
[testenv:build]
skip_install = true
# setenv here integrates with commit message in .bumpversion.cfg
# we can tests bump2version with an actual commit
setenv =
COMMIT_MSG = Test commit message
# dependencies needed for code quality checks
# you need to add here any additional dependencies you might need
deps =
setuptools
wheel
twine
docutils
check-manifest
readme-renderer
bump2version
commands_pre = python {toxinidir}/devtools/clean_dist_check.py
commands =
python --version
python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel
twine check dist/*.whl
twine check dist/*.tar.gz
check-manifest {toxinidir}
bump2version --dry-run --verbose --allow-dirty patch
bump2version --dry-run --verbose --allow-dirty minor
bump2version --dry-run --verbose --allow-dirty major
commands_post = python {toxinidir}/devtools/clean_dist_check.py
# code quality assessment. This is not a check in the CI, serves just
# as info for the developer
[testenv:radon]
deps = radon
skip_install = true
commands =
radon cc -s --total-average --no-assert {posargs:src/}
radon mi -m -s {posargs:src/}
# Simulate docs building as it will occur on ReadTheDocs
# if this fails, most likely RTD build will fail
[testenv:docs]
usedevelop = true
deps =
-r{toxinidir}/devtools/docs_requirements.txt
commands =
sphinx-build {posargs:-E} -b html docs dist/docs
#sphinx-build -b linkcheck docs dist/docs
# safety checks
[testenv:safety]
skip_install = true
deps = safety
commands = safety check
# my favourite configuration for flake8 styling
# https://flake8.pycqa.org/en/latest/#
[flake8]
max_line_length = 80
hang-closing = true
ignore =
W293
W503
D412
D105
per-file-ignores = setup.py:E501
docstring-convention = numpy
# normally I exclude init because it is very hard to configure init
# without breaking many rules
exclude = src/sampleproject/__init__.py
# configuration for the isort module
# https://github.com/timothycrosley/isort
[isort]
skip = __init__.py
line_length = 80
indent = 4
multi_line_output = 8
include_trailing_comma = true
lines_after_imports = 2
sections=FUTURE,STDLIB,THIRDPARTY,FIRSTPARTY,LOCALFOLDER
#known_future_library=future,pies
#known_standard_library=std,std2
known_first_party = sampleproject
# you should add here your known thirdparties, it will facilitate
# the job to isort
known_third_party =
hypothesis
matplotlib
numpy
pytest
[tool:pytest]
# If a pytest section is found in one of the possible config files
# (pytest.ini, tox.ini or setup.cfg), then pytest will not look for any others,
# so if you add a pytest config section elsewhere,
# you will need to delete this section from setup.cfg.
#norecursedirs =
#migrations
addopts = -p pytest_cov
python_files =
test_*.py
*_test.py
tests.py
#addopts =
# -ra
# --strict
# --doctest-modules
# --doctest-glob=\*.rst
# --tb=short
testpaths =
tests