[tox] Generate test environments for Python 2.7 and 3.4
Test commands for each environment are written down explicitly since I could
not find a way to extract the "package" name (e.g. "hooks") from the
environment name (e.g. "py34-hooks").
For Python 3.4 interpreter, only environments (subpackages) that do not depend
on cubes for their tests are listed since those test dependency cubes are not
yet installable with Python 3.x. etwist is also not included since the Python
3 port is not complete at the moment.
From local testing, py34 tests pass for the following subpackages:
- dataimport
- entities
- ext
- hooks
- wsgi
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#
# This file is part of CubicWeb.
#
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"""dummy wsgi server for CubicWeb web instances"""
__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"
import socket
from cubicweb.wsgi.handler import CubicWebWSGIApplication
from cubicweb import ConfigurationError
from werkzeug.serving import run_simple
from logging import getLogger
LOGGER = getLogger('cubicweb')
def run(config):
config.check_writeable_uid_directory(config.appdatahome)
port = config['port'] or 8080
interface = config['interface']
app = CubicWebWSGIApplication(config)
repo = app.appli.repo
try:
repo.start_looping_tasks()
LOGGER.info('starting http server on %s', config['base-url'])
run_simple(interface, port, app,
threaded=True,
use_debugger=True,
processes=1) # more processes yield weird errors
finally:
repo.shutdown()