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Sciware Testing Examples and Exercises

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This is an example repository for writing tests, for the Sciware Testing session. It demonstrates how to setup a repository to use GitHub actions to automatically run tests on the code.

Quick-start

Prerequisites

  • python3 with pip3 (with optional virtualenv or conda)

Install

git clone https://github.com/flatironinstitute/sciware-testing-python.git
cd sciware-testing-python
pip3 install -e .

This will work with a virtualenv, conda, or on a personal machine. With a system python, you may need pip3 install --user -e .. This will also install dependencies (like pytest) specified in requirements.txt.

The -e indicates that we want to continue developing (editing) the installed package.

Run tests

pytest

Forking This Project

If you fork this project you should do the following things to make sure that your fork is correctly linked to your GitHub account:

  1. If you haven't linked your GitHub account to codecov, do so now.
  2. Change the badge URL at the top of README.md to point to your GitHub workflow build. To do this, replace flatironinstitute with your GitHub handle in the URLs of the badge.
  3. Change the badge URL at the top of README.md to point to your codecov report. Go to codecov, navigate to the sciware-testing-python project, then go to Settings > Badge.
  4. Change your codecov token in your GitHub actions file (in .github/workflows). To get your token go to codecov, navigate to the sciware-testing-python project, then go to Settings > General > Repository Upload Token. Copy this token and use it to set the CODECOV_TOKEN variable in .github/workflows.

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