nova/tox.ini

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[tox]
minversion = 1.6
envlist = py34,py27,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
install_command = pip install -U --force-reinstall {opts} {packages}
setenv = VIRTUAL_ENV={envdir}
OS_TEST_PATH=./nova/tests/unit
LANGUAGE=en_US
LC_ALL=en_US.utf-8
deps = -r{toxinidir}/requirements.txt
-r{toxinidir}/test-requirements.txt
commands =
find . -type f -name "*.pyc" -delete
bash tools/pretty_tox.sh '{posargs}'
# there is also secret magic in pretty_tox.sh which lets you run in a fail only
# mode. To do this define the TRACE_FAILONLY environmental variable.
[tox:jenkins]
downloadcache = ~/cache/pip
[testenv:pep8]
commands =
flake8 {posargs}
[testenv:py34]
# NOTE(viktors): we must change default connection string for MySQL because
# we use a different DB connector (PyMySQL, not MySQLdb) in py3x
# env. So we should put new DB URLs in the env variable. This
# will allow to run tests, that require MySQL database,
# for example DB migration tests.
setenv =
{[testenv]setenv}
OS_TEST_DBAPI_ADMIN_CONNECTION=mysql+pymysql://openstack_citest:openstack_citest@localhost/;postgresql://openstack_citest:openstack_citest@localhost/postgres;sqlite://
deps = -r{toxinidir}/requirements.txt
-r{toxinidir}/test-requirements-py3.txt
commands =
find . -type f -name "*.pyc" -delete
python -m testtools.run nova.tests.unit.test_versions
[testenv:functional]
usedevelop = True
install_command = pip install -U --force-reinstall {opts} {packages}
setenv = VIRTUAL_ENV={envdir}
OS_TEST_PATH=./nova/tests/functional
LANGUAGE=en_US
deps = -r{toxinidir}/requirements.txt
-r{toxinidir}/test-requirements.txt
commands =
find . -type f -name "*.pyc" -delete
bash tools/pretty_tox.sh '{posargs}'
[testenv:genconfig]
commands =
bash tools/config/generate_sample.sh -b . -p nova -o etc/nova
[testenv:cover]
# Also do not run test_coverage_ext tests while gathering coverage as those
# tests conflict with coverage.
commands =
coverage erase
python setup.py testr --coverage \
--testr-args='{posargs}'
coverage combine
coverage html --include='nova/*' --omit='nova/openstack/common/*' -d covhtml -i
[testenv:venv]
commands = {posargs}
[testenv:docs]
commands =
python setup.py build_sphinx
bash -c '! find doc/ -type f -name *.json | xargs -t -n1 python -m json.tool 2>&1 > /dev/null | grep -B1 -v ^python'
[flake8]
# E125 is deliberately excluded. See https://github.com/jcrocholl/pep8/issues/126
# The rest of the ignores are TODOs
# New from hacking 0.9: E129, E131, H407, H405
# E251 Skipped due to https://github.com/jcrocholl/pep8/issues/301
ignore = E121,E122,E123,E124,E125,E126,E127,E128,E129,E131,E251,H405
exclude = .venv,.git,.tox,dist,doc,*openstack/common*,*lib/python*,*egg,build,tools/xenserver*
# 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_missing_reqs
-rrequirements.txt
commands=pip-missing-reqs -d --ignore-file=nova/tests/* --ignore-file=nova/test.py nova