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[tox]
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envlist = py39, py310, py311, py312, py313
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# we require tox>=2.3.2 for the fix to https://github.com/tox-dev/tox/issues/208
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minversion = 2.3.2
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# the tox-venv plugin makes tox use python's built-in `venv` module rather than
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# the legacy `virtualenv` tool. `virtualenv` embeds its own `pip`, `setuptools`,
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# etc, and ends up being rather unreliable.
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requires = tox-venv
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[base]
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deps =
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python-subunit
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junitxml
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coverage
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# this is pinned since it's a bit of an obscure package.
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coverage-enable-subprocess==1.0
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# cyptography 2.2 requires setuptools >= 18.5
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#
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# older versions of virtualenv (?) give us a virtualenv with the same
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# version of setuptools as is installed on the system python (and tox runs
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# virtualenv under python3, so we get the version of setuptools that is
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# installed on that).
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#
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# anyway, make sure that we have a recent enough setuptools.
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setuptools>=18.5
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# we also need a semi-recent version of pip, because old ones fail to
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# install the "enum34" dependency of cryptography.
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pip>=10
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# default settings for all tox environments
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[testenv]
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deps =
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{[base]deps}
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extras =
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# install the optional dependendencies for tox environments without
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# '-noextras' in their name
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# (this requires tox 3)
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!noextras: all
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test
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setenv =
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# use a postgres db for tox environments with "-postgres" in the name
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# (see https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/3.20.1/config.html#factors-and-factor-conditional-settings)
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postgres: SYNAPSE_POSTGRES = 1
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# this is used by .coveragerc to refer to the top of our tree.
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TOP={toxinidir}
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passenv = *
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commands =
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# the "env" invocation enables coverage checking for sub-processes. This is
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# particularly important when running trial with `-j`, since that will make
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# it run tests in a subprocess, whose coverage would otherwise not be
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# tracked. (It also makes an explicit `coverage run` command redundant.)
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#
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# (See https://coverage.readthedocs.io/en/coverage-5.3/subprocess.html.
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# Note that the `coverage.process_startup()` call is done by
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# `coverage-enable-subprocess`.)
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#
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# we use "env" rather than putting a value in `setenv` so that it is not
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# inherited by other tox environments.
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#
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/usr/bin/env COVERAGE_PROCESS_START={toxinidir}/.coveragerc "{envbindir}/trial" {env:TRIAL_FLAGS:} {posargs:tests} {env:TOXSUFFIX:}
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# As of twisted 16.4, trial tries to import the tests as a package (previously
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# it loaded the files explicitly), which means they need to be on the
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# pythonpath. Our sdist doesn't include the 'tests' package, so normally it
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# doesn't work within the tox virtualenv.
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#
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# As a workaround, we tell tox to do install with 'pip -e', which just
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# creates a symlink to the project directory instead of unpacking the sdist.
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#
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# (An alternative to this would be to set PYTHONPATH to include the project
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# directory. Note two problems with this:
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#
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# - if you set it via `setenv`, then it is also set during the 'install'
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# phase, which inhibits unpacking the sdist, so the virtualenv isn't
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# useful for anything else without setting PYTHONPATH similarly.
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#
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# - `synapse` is also loaded from PYTHONPATH so even if you only set
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# PYTHONPATH for the test phase, we're still running the tests against
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# the working copy rather than the contents of the sdist. So frankly
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# you might as well use -e in the first place.
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#
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# )
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usedevelop=true
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[testenv:benchmark]
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deps =
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{[base]deps}
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pyperf
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setenv =
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SYNAPSE_POSTGRES = 1
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commands =
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python -m synmark {posargs:}
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