Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: tox-gh-actions
Version: 2.2.0
Summary: Seamless integration of tox into GitHub Actions
Home-page: https://github.com/ymyzk/tox-gh-actions
Author: Yusuke Miyazaki
Author-email: miyazaki.dev@gmail.com
Maintainer: Yusuke Miyazaki
Maintainer-email: miyazaki.dev@gmail.com
License: MIT
Project-URL: Source, https://github.com/ymyzk/tox-gh-actions
Project-URL: Tracker, https://github.com/ymyzk/tox-gh-actions/issues
Description: # tox-gh-actions
        [![PyPI version](https://badge.fury.io/py/tox-gh-actions.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/py/tox-gh-actions)
        [![PyPI Supported Python Versions](https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/tox-gh-actions.svg)](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/tox-gh-actions/)
        [![GitHub Actions (Tests)](https://github.com/ymyzk/tox-gh-actions/workflows/Tests/badge.svg)](https://github.com/ymyzk/tox-gh-actions)
        
        **tox-gh-actions** is a tox plugin which helps running tox on GitHub Actions
        with multiple different Python versions on multiple workers in parallel.
        This project is inspired by [tox-travis](https://github.com/tox-dev/tox-travis).
        
        ## Features
        When running tox on GitHub Actions, tox-gh-actions
        * detects which environment to run based on configurations and
        * privides utilities such as [grouping log lines](https://github.com/actions/toolkit/blob/main/docs/commands.md#group-and-ungroup-log-lines).
        
        ## Usage
        1. Add configurations under `[gh-actions]` section along with tox's configuration.
           - It will be `pyproject.toml`, `tox.ini`, or `setup.cfg`. See [tox's documentation](https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/config.html) for more details.
        
        2. Install `tox-gh-actions` package in the GitHub Actions workflow before running `tox` command.
        
        ## Examples
        ### Basic Example
        The following configuration will create 5 jobs when running the workflow on GitHub Actions.
        - On Python 2.7 job, tox runs `py27` environment
        - On Python 3.6 job, tox runs `py36` environment
        - On Python 3.7 job, tox runs `py37` environment
        - On Python 3.8 job, tox runs `py38` and `mypy` environments
        - On Python 3.9 job, tox runs `py39` environment
        
        #### tox-gh-actions Configuration
        Add `[gh-actions]` section to the same file as tox's cofiguration.
        
        If you're using `tox.ini`:
        ```ini
        [tox]
        envlist = py27, py36, py37, py38, py39, mypy
        
        [gh-actions]
        python =
            2.7: py27
            3.6: py36
            3.7: py37
            3.8: py38, mypy
            3.9: py39
        
        [testenv]
        ...
        ```
        
        If you're using `setup.cfg`:
        ```ini
        [tox:tox]
        envlist = py27, py36, py37, py38, py39, mypy
        
        [gh-actions]
        python =
            2.7: py27
            3.6: py36
            3.7: py37
            3.8: py38, mypy
            3.9: py39
        
        [testenv]
        ...
        ```
        
        If you're using `pyproject.toml`:
        ```toml
        [tool.tox]
        legacy_tox_ini = """
        [tox]
        envlist = py27, py36, py37, py38, py39, mypy
        
        [gh-actions]
        python =
            2.7: py27
            3.6: py36
            3.7: py37
            3.8: py38, mypy
            3.9: py39
        
        [testenv]
        """
        ```
        
        #### Workflow Configuration
        `.github/workflows/<workflow>.yml`:
        ```yaml
        name: Python package
        
        on: [push]
        
        jobs:
          build:
            runs-on: ubuntu-latest
            strategy:
              max-parallel: 5
              matrix:
                python-version: [2.7, 3.6, 3.7, 3.8, 3.9]
        
            steps:
            - uses: actions/checkout@v1
            - name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }}
              uses: actions/setup-python@v2
              with:
                python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
            - name: Install dependencies
              run: |
                python -m pip install --upgrade pip
                pip install tox tox-gh-actions
            - name: Test with tox
              run: tox
        ```
        
        ### Advanced Examples
        #### Factor-Conditional Settings: Python Version
        The following configuration will create 2 jobs when running the workflow on GitHub Actions.
        - On Python 2.7 job, tox runs `py27-django111` environment
        - On Python 3.7 job, tox runs `py37-django111` and `py37-django20` environments
        
        `tox.ini`:
        ```ini
        [tox]
        envlist = py27-django{111}, py37-django{111,20}
        
        [gh-actions]
        python =
            2.7: py27
            3.7: py37
        
        [testenv]
        ...
        ```
        
        PyPy is also supported in the `python` configuration key.
        
         `tox.ini`:
        ```ini
        [tox]
        envlist = py27, py38, pypy2, pypy3
        
        [gh-actions]
        python =
            2.7: py27
            3.8: py38, mypy
            pypy2: pypy2
            pypy3: pypy3
        
        [testenv]
        ...
        ```
        
        #### Factor-Conditional Settings: Environment Variable
        You can also use environment variable to decide which environment to run.
        The following is an example to install different dependency based on platform.
        It will create 12 jobs when running the workflow on GitHub Actions.
        - On Python 2.7/ubuntu-latest job, tox runs `py27-linux` environment
        - On Python 3.5/ubuntu-latest job, tox runs `py35-linux` environment
        - and so on.
        
        `.github/workflows/<workflow>.yml`:
        ```yaml
        name: Python package
        
        on: [push]
        
        jobs:
          build:
            runs-on: ${{ matrix.platform }}
            strategy:
              max-parallel: 4
              matrix:
                platform: [ubuntu-latest, macos-latest, windows-latest]
                python-version: [2.7, 3.6, 3.7, 3.8]
        
            steps:
            - uses: actions/checkout@v1
            - name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }}
              uses: actions/setup-python@v2
              with:
                python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
            - name: Install dependencies
              run: |
                python -m pip install --upgrade pip
                pip install tox tox-gh-actions
            - name: Test with tox
              run: tox
              env:
                PLATFORM: ${{ matrix.platform }}
        ```
        
        `tox.ini`:
        ```ini
        [tox]
        envlist = py{27,36,37,38}-{linux,macos,windows}
        
        [gh-actions]
        python =
            2.7: py27
            3.8: py38, mypy
            pypy2: pypy2
            pypy3: pypy3
        
        [gh-actions:env]
        PLATFORM =
            ubuntu-latest: linux
            macos-latest: macos
            windows-latest: windows
        
        [testenv]
        deps =
          <common dependency>
          linux: <Linux specific deps>
          macos: <macOS specific deps>
          windows: <Windows specific deps>
        ...
        ```
        
        See [tox's documentation about factor-conditional settings](https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/config.html#factors-and-factor-conditional-settings) as well.
        
        ### Overriding Environments to Run
        _Changed in 2.0_: When a list of environments to run is specified explicitly via `-e` option or `TOXENV` environment variable ([tox's help](https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/example/general.html#selecting-one-or-more-environments-to-run-tests-against)),
        tox-gh-actions respects the given environments and simply runs the given environments without enforcing its configuration.
        
        Before 2.0, tox-gh-actions was always enforcing its configuration even when a list of environments is given explicitly.
        
        ## Investigation
        tox-gh-actions writes log messages using `tox.reporter`.
        This is handy for understanding behavior of tox-gh-actions
        and when debugging tox-gh-actions.
        To see the messages, please run `tox -vv`.
        
Keywords: virtual,environments,isolated,testing
Platform: any
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: Framework :: tox
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Testing
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries
Classifier: Topic :: Utilities
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