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authorTomás Touceda <chiiph@leap.se>2013-03-06 15:27:23 -0300
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-.. _tests:
-
-Running and writing tests
-=========================
-
-.. note::
- should include seeAlso to virtualenv
-
-This section covers the documentation about the tests for the LEAP Client code.
-All patches should have tests for them ...
-
-
-Testing dependencies
---------------------
-
-have a look at ``pkg/test-requirements.pip``
-The ``./run_tests.sh`` command should install all of them in your virtualenv for you.
-
-If you prefer to install them system wide, this should do in a debian system::
-
- $ apt-get install python-nose python-mock python-coverage
-
-
-Running tests
--------------
-
-There is a convenience script at ``./run_tests.sh``
-
-If you want to run specific tests, pass the (sub)module to nose::
-
- $ nosetests leap.util
-
-or::
-
- $ nosetests leap.util.tests.test_leap_argparse
-
-Hint: colorized output
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
-Install ``rednose`` locally, export the ``NOSE_REDNOSE`` variable, and give your eyes a rest :)::
-
- (leap_client)% pip install rednose
- (leap_client)% export NOSE_REDNOSE=1
-
-Testing all the supported python versions
------------------------------------------
-
-For running testsuite against all the supported python versions (currently 2.6 and 2.7), run::
-
- % tox -v
-
-Coverage reports
-----------------
-
-Pass the ``-c`` flat to the ``run_tests.sh`` script::
-
- $ run_tests.sh -c
-
-Using ``coverage`` it will generate beautiful html reports that you can access pointing your browser to ``docs/covhtml/index.html``
-
-.. note::
- The coverage reports will not be generated if all tests are not passing.