# Tox (https://tox.readthedocs.io) is a tool for running tests # in multiple virtualenvs. This configuration file will run the tornado # test suite on all supported python versions. To use it, "pip install tox" # and then run "tox" from this directory. # # This configuration requires tox 1.8 or higher. # # Installation tips: # When building pycurl on my macports-based setup, I need to either set the # environment variable ARCHFLAGS='-arch x86_64' or use # 'port install curl +universal' to get both 32- and 64-bit versions of # libcurl. [tox] envlist = # Basic configurations: Run the tests for each python version. py38-full,py39-full,py310-full,py311-full,pypy3-full # Build and test the docs with sphinx. docs # Run the linters. lint [testenv] basepython = py3: python3 py38: python3.8 py39: python3.9 py310: python3.10 py311: python3.11 py312: python3.12 pypy3: pypy3 # In theory, it doesn't matter which python version is used here. # In practice, things like changes to the ast module can alter # the outputs of the tools (especially where exactly the # linter warning-suppression comments go), so we specify a # python version for these builds. docs: python3.8 lint: python3.8 deps = full: pycurl full: twisted full: pycares docs: -r{toxinidir}/requirements.txt lint: -r{toxinidir}/requirements.txt setenv = # Treat the extension as mandatory in testing (but not on pypy) {py3,py38,py39,py310,py311,py312}: TORNADO_EXTENSION=1 # CI workers are often overloaded and can cause our tests to exceed # the default timeout of 5s. ASYNC_TEST_TIMEOUT=25 # Treat warnings as errors by default. We have a whitelist of # allowed warnings in runtests.py, but we want to be strict # about any import-time warnings before that setup code is # reached. Note that syntax warnings are only reported in # -opt builds because regular builds reuse pycs created # during sdist installation (and it doesn't seem to be # possible to set environment variables during that phase of # tox). {py3,py38,py39,py310,py311,pypy3}: PYTHONWARNINGS=error:::tornado # Warn if we try to open a file with an unspecified encoding. # (New in python 3.10, becomes obsolete when utf8 becomes the # default in 3.15) PYTHONWARNDEFAULTENCODING=1 # Allow shell commands in tests allowlist_externals = sh # All non-comment lines but the last must end in a backslash. # Tox filters line-by-line based on the environment name. commands = # py3*: -b turns on an extra warning when calling # str(bytes), and -bb makes it an error. python -bb -m tornado.test {posargs:} # Python's optimized mode disables the assert statement, so # run the tests in this mode to ensure we haven't fallen into # the trap of relying on an assertion's side effects or using # them for things that should be runtime errors. full: python -O -m tornado.test # Note that httpclient_test is always run with both client # implementations; this flag controls which client all the # other tests use. full: python -m tornado.test --httpclient=tornado.curl_httpclient.CurlAsyncHTTPClient full: python -m tornado.test --resolver=tornado.platform.caresresolver.CaresResolver # python will import relative to the current working directory by default, # so cd into the tox working directory to avoid picking up the working # copy of the files (especially important for the speedups module). changedir = {toxworkdir} [testenv:docs] changedir = docs # For some reason the extension fails to load in this configuration, # but it's not really needed for docs anyway. setenv = TORNADO_EXTENSION=0 commands = # Build the docs sphinx-build -q -E -n -W -b html . {envtmpdir}/html # Run the doctests. No -W for doctests because that disallows tests # with empty output. sphinx-build -q -E -n -b doctest . {envtmpdir}/doctest [testenv:lint] commands = flake8 {posargs:} black --check --diff {posargs:tornado demos} # Many syscalls are defined differently on linux and windows, # so we have to typecheck both. mypy --platform linux {posargs:tornado} mypy --platform windows {posargs:tornado} changedir = {toxinidir}