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Python Test Runner.

Home Page: https://pypi.org/project/ptr/

License: MIT License

Python 98.67% Shell 1.33%

ptr's Introduction

๐Ÿƒโ€โ™€๏ธ ptr - Python Test Runner ๐Ÿƒโ€โ™‚๏ธ

Code style: black Build Status

Python Test Runner (ptr) was born to run tests in an opinionated way, within arbitrary code repositories. ptr supports many Python projects with unit tests defined in their setup.(cfg|py) files per repository. ptr allows developers to test multiple projects/modules in one Python environment through the use of a single test virtual environment.

  • ptr requires >= python 3.6
  • ptr itself uses ptr to run its tests ๐Ÿ‘Œ๐Ÿผ
  • ptr is supported and tested on Linux, MacOS + Windows Operating Systems

By adding ptr configuration to your setup.cfg or setup.py you can have ptr perform the following, per test suite, in parallel:

  • run your test suite
  • check and enforce coverage requirements (via coverage),
  • format code (via black)
  • perform static type analysis (via mypy)

Quickstart

  • Install ptr into you virtualenv
    • pip install ptr
  • Ensure your tests have a base file that can be executed directly
    • i.e. python3 test.py (possibly using unittest.main())
  • After adding ptr_params to setup.py (see example below), run:
cd repo
ptr

How does ptr perform this magic? ๐ŸŽฉ

I'm glad you ask. Under the covers ptr performs:

  • Recursively searches for setup.(cfg|py) files from BASE_DIR (defaults to your "current working directory" (CWD))
    • AST parses out the config for each setup.py test requirements
    • If a setup.cfg exists, load via configparser and prefer if a [ptr] section exists
  • Creates a Python Virtual Environment (OPTIONALLY pointed at an internal PyPI mirror)
  • Runs ATONCE tests suites in parallel (i.e. per setup.(cfg|ptr))
  • All steps will be run for each suite and ONLY FAILED runs will have output written to stdout

Usage ๐Ÿค“

To use ptr all you need to do is cd to your project or set the base dir via -b and execute:

$ ptr [-dk] [-b some/path] [--venv /tmp/existing_venv]

For faster runs when testing, it is recommended to reuse a Virtual Environment:

  • -k - To keep the virtualenv created by ptr.
  • Use --venv VENV_PATH to reuse to an existing virtualenv created by the user.

Help Output ๐Ÿ™‹โ€โ™€๏ธ ๐Ÿ™‹โ€โ™‚๏ธ

usage: ptr.py [-h] [-a ATONCE] [-b BASE_DIR] [-d] [-e] [-k] [-m MIRROR]
              [--print-cov] [--print-non-configured]
              [--progress-interval PROGRESS_INTERVAL] [--run-disabled]
              [--stats-file STATS_FILE] [--venv VENV]
              [--venv-timeout VENV_TIMEOUT]

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -a ATONCE, --atonce ATONCE
                        How many tests to run at once [Default: 6]
  -b BASE_DIR, --base-dir BASE_DIR
                        Path to recursively look for setup.py files [Default:
                        /Users/cooper/repos/ptr]
  -d, --debug           Verbose debug output
  -e, --error-on-warnings
                        Have Python warnings raise DeprecationWarning
  -k, --keep-venv       Do not remove created venv
  -m MIRROR, --mirror MIRROR
                        URL for pip to use for Simple API [Default:
                        https://pypi.org/simple/]
  --print-cov           Print modules coverage report
  --print-non-configured
                        Print modules not configured to run ptr
  --progress-interval PROGRESS_INTERVAL
                        Seconds between status update on test running
                        [Default: Disabled]
  --run-disabled        Force any disabled tests suites to run
  --stats-file STATS_FILE
                        JSON statistics file [Default: /var/folders/tc/hbwxh76
                        j1hn6gqjd2n2sjn4j9k1glp/T/ptr_stats_12510]
  --venv VENV           Path to venv to reuse
  --venv-timeout VENV_TIMEOUT
                        Timeout in seconds for venv creation + deps install
                        [Default: 120]

Configuration ๐Ÿงฐ

ptr is configured by placing directives in one or more of the following files. .ptrconfig provides base configuration and default values for all projects in the repository, while each setup.(cfg|py) overrides the base configuration for the respective packages they define.

.ptrconfig

ptr supports a general config in ini (ConfigParser) format. A .ptrconfig file can be placed at the root of any repository or in any directory within your repository. The first .ptrconfig file found via a recursive walk to the root ("/" in POSIX systems) will be used.

Please refer to ptrconfig.sample for the options available.

setup.py

This is per project in your repository. A simple example, based on ptr itself:

# Specific Python Test Runner (ptr) params for Unit Testing Enforcement
ptr_params = {
    # Where mypy will run to type check your program
    "entry_point_module": "ptr",
    # Base Unittest file
    "test_suite": "ptr_tests",
    "test_suite_timeout": 300,
    # Relative path from setup.py to module (e.g. ptr == ptr.py)
    "required_coverage": {"ptr.py": 99, "TOTAL": 99},
    # Run `black --check` or not
    "run_black": False,
    # Run mypy or not
    "run_mypy": True,
}

setup.cfg

This is per project in your repository and if exists is preferred over setup.py.

Please refer to setup.cfg.sample for the options available + format.

mypy Specifics

When enabled, (in setup.(cfg|py)) mypy can support using a custom mypy.ini for each setup.py (module) defined.

To have ptr run mypy using you config:

  • create a mypy.ini in the same directory as your setup.py
  • OR add [mypy] section to your setup.cfg

mypy Configuration Documentation can be found here

  • An example setup.cfg can be seen here.

Example Output ๐Ÿ“

Here are some example runs.

Successful ptr Run:

Here is what you want to see in your CI logs!

[2019-02-06 21:51:45,442] INFO: Starting ptr.py (ptr.py:782)
[2019-02-06 21:51:59,471] INFO: Successfully created venv @ /var/folders/tc/hbwxh76j1hn6gqjd2n2sjn4j9k1glp/T/ptr_venv_24397 to run tests (14s) (ptr.py:547)
[2019-02-06 21:51:59,472] INFO: Installing /Users/cooper/repos/ptr/setup.py + deps (ptr.py:417)
[2019-02-06 21:52:00,726] INFO: Running /Users/cooper/repos/ptr/ptr_tests.py tests via coverage (ptr.py:417)
[2019-02-06 21:52:04,153] INFO: Analyzing coverage report for /Users/cooper/repos/ptr/setup.py (ptr.py:417)
[2019-02-06 21:52:04,368] INFO: Running mypy for /Users/cooper/repos/ptr/setup.py (ptr.py:417)
[2019-05-03 14:54:09,915] INFO: Running flake8 for /Users/cooper/repos/ptr/setup.py (ptr.py:417)
[2019-05-03 14:54:10,422] INFO: Running pylint for /Users/cooper/repos/ptr/setup.py (ptr.py:417)
[2019-05-03 14:54:14,020] INFO: Running pyre for /Users/cooper/repos/ptr/setup.py (ptr.py:417)
[2019-02-06 21:52:07,733] INFO: /Users/cooper/repos/ptr/setup.py has passed all configured tests (ptr.py:509)
-- Summary (total time 22s):

โœ… PASS: 1
โŒ FAIL: 0
โŒ›๏ธ TIMEOUT: 0
๐Ÿ’ฉ TOTAL: 1

-- 1 / 1 (100%) `setup.py`'s have `ptr` tests running

Unsuccessful ptr Run Examples:

Here are some examples of runs failing. Any "step" can fail. All output is predominately the underlying tool.

Unit Test Failure

[2019-02-06 21:53:58,121] INFO: Starting ptr.py (ptr.py:782)
[2019-02-06 21:53:58,143] INFO: Installing /Users/cooper/repos/ptr/setup.py + deps (ptr.py:417)
[2019-02-06 21:53:59,698] INFO: Running /Users/cooper/repos/ptr/ptr_tests.py tests via coverage (ptr.py:417)
-- Summary (total time 5s):

โœ… PASS: 0
โŒ FAIL: 1
โŒ›๏ธ TIMEOUT: 0
๐Ÿ’ฉ TOTAL: 1

-- 1 / 1 (100%) `setup.py`'s have `ptr` tests running

-- Failure Output --

/Users/cooper/repos/ptr/setup.py (failed 'tests_run' step):
...F....................
======================================================================
FAIL: test_config (__main__.TestPtr)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/Users/cooper/repos/ptr/ptr_tests.py", line 125, in test_config
    self.assertEqual(len(sc["ptr"]["venv_pkgs"].split()), 4)
AssertionError: 5 != 4

----------------------------------------------------------------------
Ran 24 tests in 3.221s

FAILED (failures=1)

coverage

[2019-02-06 21:55:42,947] INFO: Starting ptr.py (ptr.py:782)
[2019-02-06 21:55:42,969] INFO: Installing /Users/cooper/repos/ptr/setup.py + deps (ptr.py:417)
[2019-02-06 21:55:44,920] INFO: Running /Users/cooper/repos/ptr/ptr_tests.py tests via coverage (ptr.py:417)
[2019-02-06 21:55:49,628] INFO: Analyzing coverage report for /Users/cooper/repos/ptr/setup.py (ptr.py:417)
-- Summary (total time 7s):

โœ… PASS: 0
โŒ FAIL: 1
โŒ›๏ธ TIMEOUT: 0
๐Ÿ’ฉ TOTAL: 1

-- 1 / 1 (100%) `setup.py`'s have `ptr` tests running

-- Failure Output --

/Users/cooper/repos/ptr/setup.py (failed 'analyze_coverage' step):
The following files did not meet coverage requirements:
  ptr.py: 84 < 99 - Missing: 146-147, 175, 209, 245, 269, 288-291, 334-336, 414-415, 425-446, 466, 497, 506, 541-543, 562, 611-614, 639-688

black

[2019-02-06 22:34:20,029] INFO: Starting ptr.py (ptr.py:804)
[2019-02-06 22:34:20,060] INFO: Installing /Users/cooper/repos/ptr/setup.py + deps (ptr.py:430)
[2019-02-06 22:34:21,614] INFO: Running /Users/cooper/repos/ptr/ptr_tests.py tests via coverage (ptr.py:430)
[2019-02-06 22:34:25,208] INFO: Analyzing coverage report for /Users/cooper/repos/ptr/setup.py (ptr.py:430)
[2019-02-06 22:34:25,450] INFO: Running mypy for /Users/cooper/repos/ptr/setup.py (ptr.py:430)
[2019-02-06 22:34:26,422] INFO: Running black for /Users/cooper/repos/ptr/setup.py (ptr.py:430)
-- Summary (total time 7s):

โœ… PASS: 0
โŒ FAIL: 1
โŒ›๏ธ TIMEOUT: 0
๐Ÿ’ฉ TOTAL: 1

-- 1 / 1 (100%) `setup.py`'s have `ptr` tests running

-- Failure Output --

/Users/cooper/repos/ptr/setup.py (failed 'black_run' step):
would reformat /Users/cooper/repos/ptr/ptr.py
All done! ๐Ÿ’ฅ ๐Ÿ’” ๐Ÿ’ฅ
1 file would be reformatted, 4 files would be left unchanged.

mypy

[2019-02-06 22:35:39,480] INFO: Starting ptr.py (ptr.py:802)
[2019-02-06 22:35:39,531] INFO: Installing /Users/cooper/repos/ptr/setup.py + deps (ptr.py:428)
[2019-02-06 22:35:41,203] INFO: Running /Users/cooper/repos/ptr/ptr_tests.py tests via coverage (ptr.py:428)
[2019-02-06 22:35:45,156] INFO: Analyzing coverage report for /Users/cooper/repos/ptr/setup.py (ptr.py:428)
[2019-02-06 22:35:45,413] INFO: Running mypy for /Users/cooper/repos/ptr/setup.py (ptr.py:428)
-- Summary (total time 6s):

โœ… PASS: 0
โŒ FAIL: 1
โŒ›๏ธ TIMEOUT: 0
๐Ÿ’ฉ TOTAL: 1

-- 1 / 1 (100%) `setup.py`'s have `ptr` tests running

-- Failure Output --

/Users/cooper/repos/ptr/setup.py (failed 'mypy_run' step):
/Users/cooper/repos/ptr/ptr.py: note: In function "_write_stats_file":
/Users/cooper/repos/ptr/ptr.py:179: error: Argument 1 to "open" has incompatible type "Path"; expected "Union[str, bytes, int]"
/Users/cooper/repos/ptr/ptr.py: note: In function "run_tests":
/Users/cooper/repos/ptr/ptr.py:700: error: Argument 1 to "_write_stats_file" has incompatible type "str"; expected "Path"

pyre

cooper-mbp1:ptr cooper$ /tmp/tp/bin/ptr --venv /var/folders/tc/hbwxh76j1hn6gqjd2n2sjn4j9k1glp/T/ptr_venv_49117
[2019-05-03 14:51:43,623] INFO: Starting /tmp/tp/bin/ptr (ptr.py:1023)
[2019-05-03 14:51:43,657] INFO: Installing /Users/cooper/repos/ptr/setup.py + deps (ptr.py:565)
[2019-05-03 14:51:44,840] INFO: Running ptr_tests tests via coverage (ptr.py:565)
[2019-05-03 14:51:47,361] INFO: Analyzing coverage report for /Users/cooper/repos/ptr/setup.py (ptr.py:565)
[2019-05-03 14:51:47,559] INFO: Running mypy for /Users/cooper/repos/ptr/setup.py (ptr.py:565)
[2019-05-03 14:51:47,827] INFO: Running black for /Users/cooper/repos/ptr/setup.py (ptr.py:565)
[2019-05-03 14:51:47,996] INFO: Running flake8 for /Users/cooper/repos/ptr/setup.py (ptr.py:565)
[2019-05-03 14:51:48,566] INFO: Running pylint for /Users/cooper/repos/ptr/setup.py (ptr.py:565)
[2019-05-03 14:51:52,301] INFO: Running pyre for /Users/cooper/repos/ptr/setup.py (ptr.py:565)
[2019-05-03 14:51:54,983] INFO: /Users/cooper/repos/ptr/setup.py has passed all configured tests (ptr.py:668)
-- Summary (total time 11s):

โœ… PASS: 1
โŒ FAIL: 0
โŒ›๏ธ TIMEOUT: 0
๐Ÿ’ฉ TOTAL: 1

-- 1 / 1 (100%) `setup.py`'s have `ptr` tests running

-- Failure Output --

/Users/cooper/repos/ptr/setup.py (failed 'pyre_run' step):
2019-05-03 14:54:14,173 INFO No binary specified, looking for `pyre.bin` in PATH
2019-05-03 14:54:14,174 INFO Found: `/var/folders/tc/hbwxh76j1hn6gqjd2n2sjn4j9k1glp/T/ptr_venv_49117/bin/pyre.bin`
... *(truncated)* ...
ptr.py:602:25 Undefined name [18]: Global name `stdout` is not defined, or there is at least one control flow path that doesn't define `stdout`.

FAQ โ‰๏ธ

Q. How do I debug? I need output!

  • ptr developers recommend that if you want output, please cause a test to fail
    • e.g. raise ZeroDivisionError
  • Another recommended way is to run your tests with the default setup.py test using a ptr created venv:
    • cd to/my/code
    • /tmp/venv/bin/python setup.py test

Q. How do I get specific version of black, coverage, mypy etc.?

Q. Why is the venv creation so slow?

  • ptr attempts to update from a PyPI compatible mirror (PEP 381) or PyPI itself
  • Running a package cache or local mirror can greatly increase speed. Example software to do this:
    • bandersnatch: Can do selected or FULL PyPI mirrors. The maintainer is also devilishly good looking.
    • devpi: Can be ran and used to proxy packages locally when pip goes out to grab your dependencies.
  • Please ensure you're using the -k or --venv option to no recreate a virtualenv each run when debugging your tests!

Q. Why is ptr not able to run pyre on Windows?

  • pyre (pyre-check on PyPI) does not ship a Windows wheel with the ocaml pyre.bin

Contact or join the ptr community ๐Ÿ’ฌ

To chat in real time, hit us up on IRC. Otherwise, GitHub issues are always welcome! IRC: #pythontestrunner on FreeNode

See the CONTRIBUTING file for how to help out.

License

ptr is MIT licensed, as found in the LICENSE file.

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