Framework for testing ebuilds.
Using Docker to provide consistent sandboxed environments, etest runs ebuilds through several tests (implicitly and explicitly defined). Every ebuild gets many containers created to run every testing scenario in isolation. Testing scenarios are created from combinations of USE flags, features (test or no test), as well as custom commands provided in the hints files.
This package is available in my overlay, alunduil, and can be installed on Gentoo quite easily:
layman -a alunduil emerge app-portage/etest
This package is also stored in PyPI and can be installed the standard way:
pip install etest ``etest`` does require a running docker daemon but does not explicitly list it as a requirement. It's not explicitly listed since the docker daemon doesn't necessarily need to be local. Non-local docker daemons are not currently supported.
Note
etest requires a running docker daemon (either local or remote). If using a remote docker instance you must set the DOCKER_HOST environment variable with the hostname (just like compose).
To get started simply run etest
in a directory that contains ebuilds in a
valid overlay.
Alternatively, while still in a valid overlay directory or subdirectory, a list
of ebuilds can be passed to etest
to run tests only against those ebuilds:
# Run all etest tests for all ebuild versions. cd /var/lib/layman/alunduil etest app-portage/etest # Run all etest tests for the specified ebuild. cd app-portage/etest etest etest-9999.ebuild
More advanced usage of this package is outlined in the built-in help:
etest --help
If you would prefer to clone this package directly from git or assist with development, the URL is https://github.com/alunduil/etest.
etest is tested continuously by Travis-CI and running the tests is quite simple:
flake8 python setup.py test
System tests can be run as well but require a working docker daemon as well as approximately two and half hours:
nosetests test_etest/test_system
The current status of the build is:
Known issues can be found in the github issue list at https://github.com/alunduil/etest/issues.
If you need to troubleshoot an issue or submit information in a bug report, we recommend obtaining the following pieces of information:
- output with verbose output turned on
- any relevant stack traces