magic-wormhole/tox.ini
Brian Warner 83c2612fc3 Require twisted (>=16.1.0) all the time.
The core Wormhole exchange will retain a blocking/non-Twisted
implementation, but the file-transferring Transit class is going to be
Twisted-only (maybe Twisted+asyncio). I want to improve the
protocol (add more parallelism, reduce round-trips), and the blocking
implementation is a messy bundle of threads and ick.

When this process is done (eventually), I'll be splitting out the
blocking Wormhole class into a separate distribution, which doesn't
depend upon Twisted.
2016-04-18 15:47:05 -07:00

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# Tox (http://tox.testrun.org/) is a tool for running tests
# in multiple virtualenvs. This configuration file will run the
# test suite on all supported python versions. To use it, "pip install tox"
# and then run "tox" from this directory.
[tox]
envlist = py27,py33,py34,py35
skip_missing_interpreters = True
# On windows we need "pypiwin32" installed. It's supposedly possible to make
# Twisted do this by depending upon "twisted[windows]" instead of just
# "twisted", but when I try this via Appveyor, the extra is ignored.
# git+https://github.com/twisted/twisted#egg=twisted{env:TWISTED_EXTRAS:}
# #twisted{env:TWISTED_EXTRAS:}
# So instead we have the .appveyor.yml set EXTRA_DEPENDENCY=pypiwin32. In
# other environments, this variable will be empty, and tox will ignore the
# blank value.
[testenv]
deps =
pyflakes
{env:EXTRA_DEPENDENCY:}
commands =
pyflakes setup.py src
wormhole --version
trial {posargs:wormhole}
# on windows, trial is installed as venv/bin/trial.py, not .exe, but (at
# least appveyor) adds .PY to $PATHEXT. So "trial wormhole" might work on
# windows, and certainly does on unix. To get "coverage run" to work, we need
# a script name (since "python -m twisted.scripts.trial" doesn't have a 'if
# __name__ == "__main__": run()' -style clause). The script name will vary on
# the platform.