Use easy in tests and README

master
J. Fernando Sánchez 7 years ago
parent b212a46ab7
commit 1cb86abbdd

@ -3,6 +3,9 @@ PYMAIN=$(firstword $(PYVERSIONS))
NAME=bitter
REPO=balkian
VERSION=$(shell cat $(NAME)/VERSION)
TARNAME=$(NAME)-$(VERSION).tar.gz
IMAGENAME=$(REPO)/$(NAME)
IMAGEWTAG=$(IMAGENAME):$(VERSION)
all: build run
@ -12,6 +15,17 @@ dockerfiles: $(addprefix Dockerfile-,$(PYVERSIONS))
Dockerfile-%: Dockerfile.template
sed "s/{{PYVERSION}}/$*/" Dockerfile.template > Dockerfile-$*
dev-%:
@docker start $(NAME)-dev$* || (\
$(MAKE) build-$*; \
docker run -d -w /usr/src/app/ -v $$PWD:/usr/src/app --entrypoint=/bin/bash -ti --name $(NAME)-dev$* '$(IMAGEWTAG)-python$*'; \
)\
docker exec -ti $(NAME)-dev$* bash
dev: dev-$(PYMAIN)
build: $(addprefix build-, $(PYMAIN))
buildall: $(addprefix build-, $(PYVERSIONS))

@ -17,8 +17,8 @@ or
Programmatically:
```python
from bitter.crawlers import TwitterQueue
wq = TwitterQueue.from_credentials()
from bitter import easy
wq = easy()
print(wq.users.show(user_name='balkian'))
```

@ -5,14 +5,14 @@ import types
import datetime
import time
from bitter import utils
from bitter.crawlers import TwitterQueue, TwitterWorker, QueueException
from bitter import utils, easy
from bitter.crawlers import QueueException
from bitter import config as c
class TestUtils(TestCase):
class TestCrawlers(TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.wq = TwitterQueue.from_credentials(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'credentials.json'))
self.wq = easy(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'credentials.json'))
def test_create_worker(self):
assert len(self.wq.queue)==1

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