Jérémy Bobbio <jeremy.bobbio@irq7.fr> [Wed, 10 Jul 2019 14:58:41 +0200] rev 12690
[pkg] Add new autopkgtest for skeleton packaging
When running `cubicweb-ctl newcube`, the generated template provides
debian packaging. So let's add automated tests for that using
autopkgtest.
The new test will generated a new cube, build a source tarball,
build the package, try to install it, see if the Python 2 and 3
modules are available and even run autopkgtest against the newly
created packages.
Along the way it will also print information about the generated
package: buildinfo, package content, and lintian report.
Jérémy Bobbio <jeremy.bobbio@irq7.fr> [Wed, 10 Jul 2019 14:57:58 +0200] rev 12689
[skeleton] Update Debian packaging template
Here are multiple updates to the Debian packaging template provided when
running `cubicweb-ctl newcube`:
* Switch to source format 3.0 (quilt).
* Switch to debhelper 9.
* Switch to dh-python.
* Add Python 3 packages.
* Name the binary packages `python-cubicweb-CUBENAME` and
`python3-cubicweb-CUBENAME` instead of just `cubicweb-CUBENAME` (which is
still the source package).
* Populate Depends using dh_python{2,3} support for Python requirements.
* Run test suite at build time using pytest.
* Add autopkgtest to run test suite against the installed package.
* Bump Standards-Version to 4.3.0.
Denis Laxalde <denis.laxalde@logilab.fr> [Wed, 26 Jun 2019 12:35:25 +0200] rev 12688
[test] Use --short-description when testing newcube command
Jérémy Bobbio <jeremy.bobbio@irq7.fr> [Mon, 17 Jun 2019 17:23:36 +0200] rev 12687
[devtools] Allow to specify short desc on `newcube` command line
In order to implement automated testing of `cubicweb-ctl newcube`, we
need to avoid any user interaction. So we add a `-s` switch to specify
a short description on the command-line instead of requiring an input.
Jérémy Bobbio <jeremy.bobbio@irq7.fr> [Mon, 17 Jun 2019 17:25:04 +0200] rev 12686
[pkg] Add new autopkgtest for skeleton packaging
When running `cubicweb-ctl newcube`, the generated template provides
debian packaging. So let's add automated tests for that using
autopkgtest.
The new test will generated a new cube, build a source tarball,
build the package, try to install it, see if the Python 3 module is
available and even run autopkgtest against the newly created packages.
Along the way it will also print information about the generated
package: buildinfo, package content, and lintian report.
Laurent Peuch <cortex@worlddomination.be> [Tue, 21 May 2019 16:36:12 +0200] rev 12685
[cubicweb-ctl] move to accepting only once instance name per command
The rationals behind this decision are:
- while in the past managing all instances sytem wide made a lot of sens,
pratices have evolved today and we've moved to managing one instance by one
- this makes things easier to debug since commands since using them on several
instances were making this harder (errors hidden in the middle)
- also solve the problem of the return code to have, before it was always 0
which prevented to do things like:
ipython --pdb $(which cubicweb-ctl) $command $instance
or shell scripts that used it
- this simplify the code and is always good to take
Jérémy Bobbio <jeremy.bobbio@irq7.fr> [Tue, 09 Jul 2019 11:13:08 +0200] rev 12684
[pkg] Run all unit tests in autopkgtest
We previously forgot to copy `tox.ini` alongside the tests. As this
file configures pytest pattern matching rules, we were not running
quite a few tests. This is now fixed.
The added tests required some adjustments in the Debian dependencies.
Sadly, not all tests currently pass. It seems there are some ordering
dependencies between the tests in regards to how data are loaded.
Fixing this probably would probably be better debugged by ensuring
the test suite does not fail when using pytest random-order plugin.
Jérémy Bobbio <jeremy.bobbio@irq7.fr> [Wed, 19 Jun 2019 18:45:10 +0200] rev 12683
[pkg] Stop running unit tests from skeleton
The test files shipped as part as the skeleton for `cubeweb-ctl newcube` are
not meant to be run as part of our test suite!