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tasks.py
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import os
from invoke import Collection, task, Exit
from invocations import ci, checks
from invocations.docs import docs, www, sites, watch_docs
from invocations.pytest import coverage as coverage_, test as test_
from invocations.packaging import vendorize, release
@task
def test(
c,
verbose=False,
color=True,
capture="no",
module=None,
k=None,
x=False,
opts="",
pty=True,
):
"""
Run pytest. See `invocations.pytest.test` for details.
This is a simple wrapper around the abovementioned task, which makes a
couple minor defaults changes appropriate for this particular test suite,
such as:
- setting ``capture=no`` instead of ``capture=sys``, as we do a very large
amount of subprocess IO testing that even the ``sys`` capture screws up
- setting ``verbose=False`` because we have a large number of tests and
skipping verbose output by default is a ~20% time savings.)
"""
# TODO: update test suite to use c.config.run.in_stream = False globally.
# somehow.
return test_(
c,
verbose=verbose,
color=color,
capture=capture,
module=module,
k=k,
x=x,
opts=opts,
pty=pty,
)
# TODO: replace with invocations' once the "call truly local tester" problem is
# solved (see other TODOs). For now this is just a copy/paste/modify.
@task(help=test.help)
def integration(c, opts=None, pty=True):
"""
Run the integration test suite. May be slow!
"""
# Abort if no default shell on this system - implies some unusual dev
# environment. Certain entirely-standalone tests will fail w/o it, even if
# tests honoring config overrides (like the unit-test suite) don't.
shell = c.config.global_defaults()["run"]["shell"]
if not c.run("which {}".format(shell), hide=True, warn=True):
err = "No {} on this system - cannot run integration tests! Try a container?" # noqa
raise Exit(err.format(shell))
opts = opts or ""
opts += " integration/"
test(c, opts=opts, pty=pty)
@task
def coverage(c, report="term", opts="", codecov=False):
"""
Run pytest in coverage mode. See `invocations.pytest.coverage` for details.
"""
# Use our own test() instead of theirs.
# Also add integration test so this always hits both.
# (Not regression, since that's "weird" / doesn't really hit any new
# coverage points)
coverage_(
c,
report=report,
opts=opts,
tester=test,
additional_testers=[integration],
codecov=codecov,
)
@task
def regression(c, jobs=8):
"""
Run an expensive, hard-to-test-in-pytest run() regression checker.
:param int jobs: Number of jobs to run, in total. Ideally num of CPUs.
"""
os.chdir("integration/_support")
cmd = "seq {} | parallel -n0 --halt=now,fail=1 inv -c regression check"
c.run(cmd.format(jobs))
ns = Collection(
test,
coverage,
integration,
regression,
vendorize,
release,
www,
docs,
sites,
watch_docs,
ci,
checks.blacken,
)
ns.configure(
{
"blacken": {
# Skip vendor, build dirs when blackening.
# TODO: this is making it seem like I really do want an explicit
# arg/conf-opt in the blacken task for "excluded paths"...ha
"find_opts": "-and -not \( -path './invoke/vendor*' -or -path './build*' \)" # noqa
},
"packaging": {
"sign": True,
"wheel": True,
"check_desc": True,
"changelog_file": os.path.join(
www.configuration()["sphinx"]["source"], "changelog.rst"
),
},
}
)