nova/tox.ini
OpenStack Release Bot db66adb3cb Update UPPER_CONSTRAINTS_FILE for stable/queens
The new stable upper-constraints file is only available
after the openstack/requirements repository is branched.
This will happen around the RC1 timeframe.

Recheck and merge this change once the requirements
repository has been branched.

The CI system will work with this patch before the requirements
repository is branched because zuul configues the job to run
with a local copy of the file and defaults to the master branch.
However, accepting the patch will break the test configuration
on developers' local systems, so please wait until after the
requirements repository is branched to merge the patch.

Change-Id: Ic627c7c332c6816891c2776e48138757d813df86
2018-02-09 07:15:13 +00:00

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[tox]
minversion = 2.1
envlist = py{35,27},functional,pep8,pip-missing-reqs
skipsdist = True
[testenv]
usedevelop = True
# tox is silly... these need to be separated by a newline....
whitelist_externals = bash
find
rm
env
install_command = pip install -c{env:UPPER_CONSTRAINTS_FILE:https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/requirements/plain/upper-constraints.txt?h=stable/queens} {opts} {packages}
setenv = VIRTUAL_ENV={envdir}
LANGUAGE=en_US
LC_ALL=en_US.utf-8
OS_STDOUT_CAPTURE=1
OS_STDERR_CAPTURE=1
OS_TEST_TIMEOUT=160
deps = -r{toxinidir}/test-requirements.txt
commands =
find . -type f -name "*.pyc" -delete
passenv = OS_DEBUG GENERATE_HASHES
# there is also secret magic in subunit-trace which lets you run in a fail only
# mode. To do this define the TRACE_FAILONLY environmental variable.
[testenv:py27]
commands =
{[testenv]commands}
stestr run '{posargs}'
env TEST_OSPROFILER=1 stestr run --combine --no-discover 'nova.tests.unit.test_profiler'
stestr slowest
[testenv:py35]
commands =
{[testenv]commands}
stestr run --blacklist-file=tests-py3.txt '{posargs}'
env TEST_OSPROFILER=1 stestr run --combine --no-discover 'nova.tests.unit.test_profiler'
[testenv:py36]
commands =
{[testenv]commands}
stestr run --blacklist-file=tests-py3.txt '{posargs}'
env TEST_OSPROFILER=1 stestr run --combine --no-discover 'nova.tests.unit.test_profiler'
[testenv:pep8]
basepython = python2.7
deps = {[testenv]deps}
commands =
bash tools/flake8wrap.sh {posargs}
# Check that all JSON files don't have \r\n in line.
bash -c "! find doc/ -type f -name *.json | xargs grep -U -n $'\r'"
# Check that all included JSON files are valid JSON
bash -c '! find doc/ -type f -name *.json | xargs -t -n1 python -m json.tool 2>&1 > /dev/null | grep -B1 -v ^python'
[testenv:fast8]
# This is a subset of the full pep8 check which
# only runs flake8 on the changes made since
# HEAD-1. For a full flake8 run including checking
# docs, just use pep8.
basepython = python2.7
commands =
bash tools/flake8wrap.sh -HEAD
[testenv:functional]
# TODO(melwitt): This can be removed when functional tests are gating with
# python 3.x
basepython = python2.7
usedevelop = True
setenv = {[testenv]setenv}
commands =
{[testenv]commands}
# NOTE(cdent): The group_regex describes how stestr will group tests into the
# same process when running concurently. The following ensures that gabbi tests
# coming from the same YAML file are all in the same process. This is important
# because each YAML file represents an ordered sequence of HTTP requests. Note
# that tests which do not match this regex will not be grouped in any
# special way. See the following for more details.
# http://stestr.readthedocs.io/en/latest/MANUAL.html#grouping-tests
# https://gabbi.readthedocs.io/en/latest/#purpose
stestr --test-path=./nova/tests/functional --group-regex=nova\.tests\.functional\.api\.openstack\.placement\.test_placement_api(?:\.|_)([^_]+) run '{posargs}'
stestr slowest
# TODO(gcb) Merge this into [testenv:functional] when functional tests are gating
# with python 3.5
[testenv:functional-py35]
basepython = python3.5
usedevelop = True
setenv = {[testenv]setenv}
commands =
{[testenv]commands}
# NOTE(cdent): The group_regex describes how stestr will group tests into the
# same process when running concurently. The following ensures that gabbi tests
# coming from the same YAML file are all in the same process. This is important
# because each YAML file represents an ordered sequence of HTTP requests. Note
# that tests which do not match this regex will not be grouped in any
# special way. See the following for more details.
# http://stestr.readthedocs.io/en/latest/MANUAL.html#grouping-tests
# https://gabbi.readthedocs.io/en/latest/#purpose
stestr --test-path=./nova/tests/functional --group-regex=nova\.tests\.functional\.api\.openstack\.placement\.test_placement_api(?:\.|_)([^_]+) run '{posargs}'
[testenv:api-samples]
usedevelop = True
setenv = {[testenv]setenv}
GENERATE_SAMPLES=True
PYTHONHASHSEED=0
commands =
find . -type f -name "*.pyc" -delete
stestr --test-path=./nova/tests/functional/api_sample_tests run '{posargs}'
stestr slowest
[testenv:genconfig]
commands = oslo-config-generator --config-file=etc/nova/nova-config-generator.conf
[testenv:genpolicy]
commands = oslopolicy-sample-generator --config-file=etc/nova/nova-policy-generator.conf
[testenv:cover]
# Also do not run test_coverage_ext tests while gathering coverage as those
# tests conflict with coverage.
setenv = {[testenv]setenv}
PYTHON=coverage run --source nova --parallel-mode
commands =
coverage erase
find . -type f -name "*.pyc" -delete
stestr run '{posargs}'
coverage combine
coverage html -d cover
coverage xml -o cover/coverage.xml
coverage report
[testenv:debug]
commands =
find . -type f -name "*.pyc" -delete
oslo_debug_helper {posargs}
[testenv:venv]
commands = {posargs}
[testenv:docs]
# TODO(melwitt): This can be removed when the docs target can be run
# with python 3.x
basepython = python2.7
commands =
rm -rf doc/source/api doc/build api-guide/build api-ref/build placement-api-ref/build
python setup.py build_sphinx
# Test the redirects
whereto doc/build/html/.htaccess doc/test/redirect-tests.txt
# Check that all JSON files don't have \r\n in line.
bash -c "! find doc/ -type f -name *.json | xargs grep -U -n $'\r'"
# Check that all included JSON files are valid JSON
bash -c '! find doc/ -type f -name *.json | xargs -t -n1 python -m json.tool 2>&1 > /dev/null | grep -B1 -v ^python'
sphinx-build -W -b html api-guide/source api-guide/build/html
sphinx-build -W -b html api-ref/source api-ref/build/html
sphinx-build -W -b html placement-api-ref/source placement-api-ref/build/html
[testenv:api-guide]
# This environment is called from CI scripts to test and publish
# the API Guide to developer.openstack.org.
commands =
sphinx-build -W -b html -d api-guide/build/doctrees api-guide/source api-guide/build/html
[testenv:api-ref]
# This environment is called from CI scripts to test and publish
# the API Ref to developer.openstack.org.
commands =
rm -rf api-ref/build
sphinx-build -W -b html -d api-ref/build/doctrees api-ref/source api-ref/build/html
[testenv:placement-api-ref]
# This environment is called from CI scripts to test and publish
# the Placement API Ref to developer.openstack.org.
commands =
# Check that all placement api routes are in the documentation
python tools/placement_api_docs.py placement-api-ref/source/
rm -rf placement-api-ref/build
sphinx-build -W -b html -d placement-api-ref/build/doctrees placement-api-ref/source placement-api-ref/build/html
[testenv:bandit]
# NOTE(browne): This is required for the integration test job of the bandit
# project. Please do not remove.
commands = bandit -r nova -x tests -n 5 -ll
[testenv:releasenotes]
commands = bash -c tools/releasenotes_tox.sh
[flake8]
# E125 is deliberately excluded. See
# https://github.com/jcrocholl/pep8/issues/126. It's just wrong.
#
# Most of the whitespace related rules (E12* and E131) are excluded
# because while they are often useful guidelines, strict adherence to
# them ends up causing some really odd code formatting and forced
# extra line breaks. Updating code to enforce these will be a hard sell.
#
# H405 is another one that is good as a guideline, but sometimes
# multiline doc strings just don't have a natural summary
# line. Rejecting code for this reason is wrong.
#
# E251 Skipped due to https://github.com/jcrocholl/pep8/issues/301
enable-extensions = H106,H203,H904
ignore = E121,E122,E123,E124,E125,E126,E127,E128,E129,E131,E251,H405
exclude = .venv,.git,.tox,dist,*lib/python*,*egg,build,tools/xenserver*,releasenotes
# To get a list of functions that are more complex than 25, set max-complexity
# to 25 and run 'tox -epep8'.
# 34 is currently the most complex thing we have
# TODO(jogo): get this number down to 25 or so
max-complexity=35
[hacking]
local-check-factory = nova.hacking.checks.factory
import_exceptions = nova.i18n
[testenv:pip-missing-reqs]
# do not install test-requirements as that will pollute the virtualenv for
# determining missing packages
# this also means that pip-missing-reqs must be installed separately, outside
# of the requirements.txt files
deps = pip_check_reqs
commands=pip-missing-reqs -d --ignore-file=nova/tests/* --ignore-file=nova/test.py nova
[testenv:bindep]
# Do not install any requirements. We want this to be fast and work even if
# system dependencies are missing, since it's used to tell you what system
# dependencies are missing! This also means that bindep must be installed
# separately, outside of the requirements files, and develop mode disabled
# explicitly to avoid unnecessarily installing the checked-out repo too (this
# further relies on "tox.skipsdist = True" above).
deps = bindep
commands = bindep test
usedevelop = False