A simple tool for running testtools tests
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ttrun

Simple CLI to run testtools tests

In a testrepository based workflow, sometimes you want/need to run individual tests. Additionally, someitmes you want to use a pre-existing tox virtualenv to do so. Or, at least, I do.

Typing

.tox/py27/bin/python -m testtools.run some.test

Got boring. So this is a simple wrapper.

It has two modes.

ttrun some.test

Will run that test with the system python.

If you want to re-use a tox virtualenv.

ttrun -epy27 some.test

Will run some.test in the given tox venv.

Both modes can be run with no parameters to have testtools run all the tests.