vdirsyncer/Makefile
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# See the documentation on how to run the tests:
# https://vdirsyncer.pimutils.org/en/stable/contributing.html
# Which DAV server to run the tests against (radicale, xandikos, skip, owncloud, nextcloud, ...)
export DAV_SERVER := skip
# release (install release versions of dependencies)
# development (install development versions of some of vdirsyncer's dependencies)
# or minimal (install oldest version of each dependency that is supported by vdirsyncer)
export REQUIREMENTS := release
# Set this to true if you run vdirsyncer's test as part of e.g. packaging.
export DETERMINISTIC_TESTS := false
# Run the etesync testsuite.
export ETESYNC_TESTS := false
# Assume to run in Travis. Don't use this outside of a virtual machine. It will
# heavily "pollute" your system, such as attempting to install a new Python
# systemwide.
export CI := false
# Whether to generate coverage data while running tests.
export COVERAGE := $(CI)
# Additional arguments that should be passed to py.test.
PYTEST_ARGS =
# Variables below this line are not very interesting for getting started.
TEST_EXTRA_PACKAGES =
ifeq ($(COVERAGE), true)
TEST_EXTRA_PACKAGES += pytest-cov
PYTEST_ARGS += --cov-config .coveragerc --cov vdirsyncer
endif
ifeq ($(ETESYNC_TESTS), true)
TEST_EXTRA_PACKAGES += git+https://github.com/etesync/journal-manager@v0.5.2
TEST_EXTRA_PACKAGES += django djangorestframework==3.8.2 wsgi_intercept drf-nested-routers
endif
PYTEST = py.test $(PYTEST_ARGS)
export TESTSERVER_BASE := ./tests/storage/servers/
CODECOV_PATH = /tmp/codecov.sh
ifeq ($(CI), true)
test-storage:
curl -s https://codecov.io/bash > $(CODECOV_PATH)
$(PYTEST) tests/storage/
bash $(CODECOV_PATH) -c -F storage
test:
curl -s https://codecov.io/bash > $(CODECOV_PATH)
$(PYTEST) tests/unit/
bash $(CODECOV_PATH) -c -F unit
$(PYTEST) tests/system/
bash $(CODECOV_PATH) -c -F system
else
test:
$(PYTEST)
endif
all:
$(error Take a look at https://vdirsyncer.pimutils.org/en/stable/tutorial.html#installation)
install-servers:
set -ex; \
for server in $(DAV_SERVER); do \
if [ ! "$$(ls $(TESTSERVER_BASE)$$server/)" ]; then \
git submodule update --init -- "$(TESTSERVER_BASE)$$server"; \
fi; \
(cd $(TESTSERVER_BASE)$$server && sh install.sh); \
done
install-test: install-servers install-dev
pip install -Ur test-requirements.txt
set -xe && if [ "$$REQUIREMENTS" = "devel" ]; then \
pip install -U --force-reinstall \
git+https://github.com/DRMacIver/hypothesis \
git+https://github.com/kennethreitz/requests \
git+https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest; \
fi
[ -z "$(TEST_EXTRA_PACKAGES)" ] || pip install $(TEST_EXTRA_PACKAGES)
install-test-storage: install-test
# This is just an alias
true
install-style: install-docs install-dev
pip install pre-commit
style:
pre-commit run --all
! git grep -i syncroniz */*
! git grep -i 'text/icalendar' */*
sphinx-build -W -b html ./docs/ ./docs/_build/html/
python3 scripts/make_travisconf.py | diff -b .travis.yml -
travis-conf:
python3 scripts/make_travisconf.py > .travis.yml
install-docs:
pip install -Ur docs-requirements.txt
docs:
cd docs && make html
linkcheck:
sphinx-build -W -b linkcheck ./docs/ ./docs/_build/linkcheck/
release:
python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel upload
release-deb:
sh scripts/release-deb.sh debian jessie
sh scripts/release-deb.sh debian stretch
sh scripts/release-deb.sh ubuntu trusty
sh scripts/release-deb.sh ubuntu xenial
sh scripts/release-deb.sh ubuntu zesty
install-dev:
pip install -U pip setuptools wheel
pip install -e .
[ "$(ETESYNC_TESTS)" = "false" ] || pip install -Ue .[etesync]
set -xe && if [ "$(REQUIREMENTS)" = "devel" ]; then \
pip install -U --force-reinstall \
git+https://github.com/mitsuhiko/click \
git+https://github.com/kennethreitz/requests; \
elif [ "$(REQUIREMENTS)" = "minimal" ]; then \
pip install -U --force-reinstall $$(python setup.py --quiet minimal_requirements); \
fi
ssh-submodule-urls:
git submodule foreach "\
echo -n 'Old: '; \
git remote get-url origin; \
git remote set-url origin \$$(git remote get-url origin | sed -e 's/https:\/\/github\.com\//git@github.com:/g'); \
echo -n 'New URL: '; \
git remote get-url origin"
.PHONY: docs