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Vagrantfile |
Testing
Dotbot testing code uses Vagrant to run all tests inside a virtual machine to have tests be completely isolated from the host machine.
Installing the Test environnement
Debian-based distributions
- Install the test requirements
sudo apt install vagrant virtualbox
- Install Dotbot dependencies
git submodule update --init --recursive
macOS
-
Install the test requirements
-
Install Dotbot dependencies
git submodule update --init --recursive
Running the Tests
Before running the tests, the virtual machine must be running. It can be
started by running vagrant up
.
The test suite can be run by running ./test
. Selected tests can be run by
passing paths to the tests as arguments to ./test
.
Tests can be run with a specific Python version by running ./test --version <version>
- for example, ./test --version 3.4.3
.
When finished with testing, it is good to shut down the virtual machine by
running vagrant halt
.