forked-synapse/tox.ini
Richard van der Hoff 77d3b5772f disable coverage checking
I don't think we ever use this, and it slows things down. If we want to use it,
we should just do so on a couple of builds rather than all of them.
2018-10-25 00:36:00 +01:00

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[tox]
envlist = packaging, py27, py36, pep8, check_isort
[base]
deps =
Twisted>=17.1
mock
python-subunit
junitxml
# needed by some of the tests
lxml
setenv =
PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE = no_byte_code
[testenv]
deps =
{[base]deps}
setenv =
{[base]setenv}
passenv = *
commands =
/usr/bin/find "{toxinidir}" -name '*.pyc' -delete
"{envbindir}/trial" {env:TRIAL_FLAGS:} {posargs:tests} {env:TOXSUFFIX:}
[testenv:py27]
# As of twisted 16.4, trial tries to import the tests as a package (previously
# it loaded the files explicitly), which means they need to be on the
# pythonpath. Our sdist doesn't include the 'tests' package, so normally it
# doesn't work within the tox virtualenv.
#
# As a workaround, we tell tox to do install with 'pip -e', which just
# creates a symlink to the project directory instead of unpacking the sdist.
#
# (An alternative to this would be to set PYTHONPATH to include the project
# directory. Note two problems with this:
#
# - if you set it via `setenv`, then it is also set during the 'install'
# phase, which inhibits unpacking the sdist, so the virtualenv isn't
# useful for anything else without setting PYTHONPATH similarly.
#
# - `synapse` is also loaded from PYTHONPATH so even if you only set
# PYTHONPATH for the test phase, we're still running the tests against
# the working copy rather than the contents of the sdist. So frankly
# you might as well use -e in the first place.
#
# )
usedevelop=true
[testenv:py27-postgres]
usedevelop=true
deps =
{[base]deps}
psycopg2
setenv =
{[base]setenv}
SYNAPSE_POSTGRES = 1
# A test suite for the oldest supported versions of Python libraries, to catch
# any uses of APIs not available in them.
[testenv:py27-old]
skip_install=True
deps =
# Old automat version for Twisted
Automat == 0.3.0
mock
lxml
commands =
/usr/bin/find "{toxinidir}" -name '*.pyc' -delete
# Make all greater-thans equals so we test the oldest version of our direct
# dependencies, but make the pyopenssl 17.0, which can work against an
# OpenSSL 1.1 compiled cryptography (as older ones don't compile on Travis).
/bin/sh -c 'python -m synapse.python_dependencies | sed -e "s/>=/==/g" -e "s/psycopg2==2.6//" -e "s/pyopenssl==16.0.0/pyopenssl==17.0.0/" | xargs pip install'
# Install Synapse itself. This won't update any libraries.
pip install -e .
{envbindir}/trial {env:TRIAL_FLAGS:} {posargs:tests} {env:TOXSUFFIX:}
[testenv:py35]
usedevelop=true
[testenv:py36]
usedevelop=true
[testenv:py36-postgres]
usedevelop=true
deps =
{[base]deps}
psycopg2
setenv =
{[base]setenv}
SYNAPSE_POSTGRES = 1
[testenv:packaging]
deps =
check-manifest
commands =
check-manifest
[testenv:pep8]
skip_install = True
basepython = python3.6
deps =
flake8
commands = /bin/sh -c "flake8 synapse tests scripts scripts-dev scripts/register_new_matrix_user scripts/synapse_port_db synctl {env:PEP8SUFFIX:}"
[testenv:check_isort]
skip_install = True
deps = isort
commands = /bin/sh -c "isort -c -sp setup.cfg -rc synapse tests"
[testenv:check-newsfragment]
skip_install = True
deps = towncrier>=18.6.0rc1
commands =
python -m towncrier.check --compare-with=origin/develop
basepython = python3.6