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add windows+mac tests in travis

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J. Fernando Sánchez 2019-09-02 13:56:30 +02:00
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sudo: required sudo: required
services: matrix:
- docker allow_failures:
# Windows is experimental in Travis.
language: python # As of this writing, senpy installs but hangs on tests that use the flask test client (e.g. blueprints)
- os: windows
env: include:
- PYV=3.4 - os: linux
- PYV=3.5 language: python
- PYV=3.6 python: 3.4
- PYV=3.7 before_install:
# - PYV=3.3 # Apt fails in this docker image - pip install --upgrade --force-reinstall pandas
# run nosetests - Tests - os: linux
script: make test-$PYV language: python
python: 3.5
- os: linux
language: python
python: 3.6
- os: linux
language: python
python: 3.7
- os: osx
language: generic
addons:
homebrew:
# update: true
packages: python3
before_install:
- python3 -m pip install --upgrade virtualenv
- virtualenv -p python3 --system-site-packages "$HOME/venv"
- source "$HOME/venv/bin/activate"
- os: windows
language: bash
before_install:
- choco install -y python3
- python -m pip install --upgrade pip
env: PATH=/c/Python37:/c/Python37/Scripts:$PATH
# command to run tests
# 'python' points to Python 2.7 on macOS but points to Python 3.7 on Linux and Windows
# 'python3' is a 'command not found' error on Windows but 'py' works on Windows only
script:
- python3 setup.py test || python setup.py test

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We apologize for the inconvenience. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Having problems with senpy?
---------------------------
Please, file a new issue `on GitHub <https://github.com/gsi-upm/senpy/issues>`_ including enough details to reproduce the bug, including:
* Operating system
* Version of senpy (or docker tag)
* Installed libraries
* Relevant logs
* A simple code example
Acknowledgement Acknowledgement
--------------- ---------------
This development has been partially funded by the European Union through the MixedEmotions Project (project number H2020 655632), as part of the `RIA ICT 15 Big data and Open Data Innovation and take-up` programme. This development has been partially funded by the European Union through the MixedEmotions Project (project number H2020 655632), as part of the `RIA ICT 15 Big data and Open Data Innovation and take-up` programme.

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Installation Installation
------------ ------------
The stable version can be used in two ways: as a system/user library through pip, or as a docker image. The stable version can be used in two ways: as a system/user library through pip, or from a docker image.
The docker image is the recommended way because it is self-contained and isolated from the system, which means: Using docker is recommended because the image is self-contained, reproducible and isolated from the system, which means:
* Downloading and using it is just one command * It can be downloaded and run with just one simple command
* All dependencies are included * All dependencies are included
* It is OS-independent (MacOS, Windows, GNU/Linux) * It is OS-independent (MacOS, Windows, GNU/Linux)
* Several versions may coexist in the same machine without additional virtual environments * Several versions may coexist in the same machine without additional virtual environments
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cd senpy cd senpy
pip install --user . pip install --user .
Each version is automatically tested in GNU/Linux, macOS and Windows 10.
If you have trouble with the installation, please file an `issue on GitHub <https://github.com/gsi-upm/senpy/issues>`_.
Docker Image Docker Image
************ ************
The base image of senpy comes with some builtin plugins that you can use:
The base image of senpy comes with some built-in plugins that you can use:
.. code:: bash .. code:: bash
docker run -ti -p 5000:5000 gsiupm/senpy --host 0.0.0.0 docker run -ti -p 5000:5000 gsiupm/senpy --host 0.0.0.0
To add your custom plugins, you can use a docker volume: To use your custom plugins, you can add volume to the container:
.. code:: bash .. code:: bash
docker run -ti -p 5000:5000 -v <PATH OF PLUGINS>:/plugins gsiupm/senpy --host 0.0.0.0 --plugins -f /plugins docker run -ti -p 5000:5000 -v <PATH OF PLUGINS>:/plugins gsiupm/senpy --host 0.0.0.0 --plugins -f /plugins
There is a Senpy image for **python 2**, too:
.. code:: bash
docker run -ti -p 5000:5000 gsiupm/senpy:python2.7 --host 0.0.0.0
Alias Alias
..... .....

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[bdist_wheel] [bdist_wheel]
universal=1 universal=1
[tool:pytest] [tool:pytest]
addopts = --cov=senpy --cov-report term-missing addopts = -v --cov=senpy --cov-report term-missing
filterwarnings = filterwarnings =
ignore:the matrix subclass:PendingDeprecationWarning ignore:the matrix subclass:PendingDeprecationWarning
[coverage:report] [coverage:report]

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mock mock
pytest-cov pytest-cov
pytest pytest
pandas