import os from os.path import join from shutil import rmtree, copytree from invoke import Collection, task from invocations import travis from invocations.checks import blacken from invocations.docs import docs, www, sites from invocations.packaging.release import ns as release_coll, publish # TODO: this screams out for the invoke missing-feature of "I just wrap task X, # assume its signature by default" (even if that is just **kwargs support) @task def test( ctx, verbose=True, color=True, capture="sys", module=None, k=None, x=False, opts="", coverage=False, include_slow=False, loop_on_fail=False, ): """ Run unit tests via pytest. By default, known-slow parts of the suite are SKIPPED unless ``--include-slow`` is given. (Note that ``--include-slow`` does not mesh well with explicit ``--opts="-m=xxx"`` - if ``-m`` is found in ``--opts``, ``--include-slow`` will be ignored!) """ if verbose and "--verbose" not in opts and "-v" not in opts: opts += " --verbose" # TODO: forget why invocations.pytest added this; is it to force color when # running headless? Probably? if color: opts += " --color=yes" opts += " --capture={0}".format(capture) if "-m" not in opts and not include_slow: opts += " -m 'not slow'" if k is not None and not ("-k" in opts if opts else False): opts += " -k {}".format(k) if x and not ("-x" in opts if opts else False): opts += " -x" if loop_on_fail and not ("-f" in opts if opts else False): opts += " -f" modstr = "" if module is not None: # NOTE: implicit test_ prefix as we're not on pytest-relaxed yet modstr = " tests/test_{}.py".format(module) # Switch runner depending on coverage or no coverage. # TODO: get pytest's coverage plugin working, IIRC it has issues? runner = "pytest" if coverage: # Leverage how pytest can be run as 'python -m pytest', and then how # coverage can be told to run things in that manner instead of # expecting a literal .py file. runner = "coverage run --source=paramiko -m pytest" # Strip SSH_AUTH_SOCK from parent env to avoid pollution by interactive # users. # TODO: once pytest coverage plugin works, see if there's a pytest-native # way to handle the env stuff too, then we can remove these tasks entirely # in favor of just "run pytest"? env = dict(os.environ) if "SSH_AUTH_SOCK" in env: del env["SSH_AUTH_SOCK"] cmd = "{} {} {}".format(runner, opts, modstr) # NOTE: we have a pytest.ini and tend to use that over PYTEST_ADDOPTS. ctx.run(cmd, pty=True, env=env, replace_env=True) @task def coverage(ctx, opts=""): """ Execute all tests (normal and slow) with coverage enabled. """ return test(ctx, coverage=True, include_slow=True, opts=opts) @task def guard(ctx, opts=""): """ Execute all tests and then watch for changes, re-running. """ # TODO if coverage was run via pytest-cov, we could add coverage here too return test(ctx, include_slow=True, loop_on_fail=True, opts=opts) # Until we stop bundling docs w/ releases. Need to discover use cases first. # TODO: would be nice to tie this into our own version of build() too, but # still have publish() use that build()...really need to try out classes! @task def release(ctx, sdist=True, wheel=True, sign=True, dry_run=False, index=None): """ Wraps invocations.packaging.publish to add baked-in docs folder. """ # Build docs first. Use terribad workaround pending invoke #146 ctx.run("inv docs", pty=True, hide=False) # Move the built docs into where Epydocs used to live target = "docs" rmtree(target, ignore_errors=True) # TODO: make it easier to yank out this config val from the docs coll copytree("sites/docs/_build", target) # Publish publish( ctx, sdist=sdist, wheel=wheel, sign=sign, dry_run=dry_run, index=index ) # Remind print( "\n\nDon't forget to update RTD's versions page for new minor " "releases!" ) # TODO: "replace one task with another" needs a better public API, this is # using unpublished internals & skips all the stuff add_task() does re: # aliasing, defaults etc. release_coll.tasks["publish"] = release ns = Collection( test, coverage, guard, release_coll, docs, www, sites, travis, blacken ) ns.configure( { "packaging": { # NOTE: many of these are also set in kwarg defaults above; but # having them here too means once we get rid of our custom # release(), the behavior stays. "sign": True, "wheel": True, "changelog_file": join( www.configuration()["sphinx"]["source"], "changelog.rst" ), }, "travis": {"black": {"version": "18.6b4"}}, } )