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install and test poetry #9

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@mythmon mythmon commented Sep 12, 2024

This makes sure that Poetry is installed and that it can successfully install dependencies. Normally Poetry makes and manages its own virtualenvs, but we don't really want that here. The bulk of the new tests validate that when Poetry installs dependencies it does it in the existing virtualenv. It does this because we already have an activated virtualenv in the Docker image.

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Fil commented Sep 13, 2024

I've recently discovered pipenv which could be a nice addition too.

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Looks good to me. I wrote a quick Python test app using poetry and it worked.

@mythmon mythmon merged commit a977bbb into main Sep 13, 2024
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@mythmon mythmon deleted the mythmon/240912/poetry branch September 13, 2024 17:50
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