#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
Testing with Nose
=================
This test runner uses Nose for test discovery and running. It uses the argument
spec of Nose, but with some options pre-set. To begin with, make sure you have
Nose installed, e.g.:
$ sudo easy_install nose
For daily test runs, use:
$ ./run_tests.py
If you supply attributes, the default ones defined in ``DEFAULT_ATTRS`` will be
ignored. So to run e.g. all tests marked ``slowtest`` or ``non_standard_dep``,
do:
$ ./run_tests.py -a slowtest,non_standard_dep
See for furher details. An excellent
article is also available at .
Note that this is just a convenience script. You can use ``nosetests`` directly
if it's on $PATH, with the difference that you have to supply the options
pre-set here manually.
Coverage
========
If ``coverage.py`` is placed in $PYTHONPATH, it can be used to create coverage
information (using the built-in coverage plugin of Nose) if the default
option "--with-coverage" is supplied (which also enables some additional
coverage options).
See for details.
"""
NOSE_ARGS = [
'--where=./',
'--with-doctest',
'--doctest-extension=.doctest',
'--doctest-tests',
# '--with-EARL',
]
COVERAGE_EXTRA_ARGS = [
'--cover-package=rdflib',
'--cover-inclusive',
]
DEFAULT_ATTRS = [] # ['!known_issue', '!sparql']
DEFAULT_DIRS = ['test', 'rdflib']
if __name__ == '__main__':
from sys import argv, exit, stderr
try: import nose
except ImportError:
print >>stderr, """\
Requires Nose. Try:
$ sudo easy_install nose
Exiting. """; exit(1)
if '--with-coverage' in argv:
try: import coverage
except ImportError:
print >>stderr, "No coverage module found, skipping code coverage."
argv.remove('--with-coverage')
else:
NOSE_ARGS += COVERAGE_EXTRA_ARGS
if True not in [a.startswith('-a') or a.startswith('--attr=') for a in argv]:
argv.append('--attr=' + ','.join(DEFAULT_ATTRS))
if not [a for a in argv[1:] if not a.startswith('-')]:
argv += DEFAULT_DIRS # since nose doesn't look here by default..
finalArgs = argv + NOSE_ARGS
print "Running nose with:", " ".join(finalArgs[1:])
nose.run_exit(argv=finalArgs)