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| title | date | draft | tags | ||
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| Tox | 2020-02-21T22:34:19-05:00 | false |
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Tox is a great project where you can automate your testing using virtual environments.
First install tox
pip install tox
I like to write my tests in Python's native unittest format. Tests should be stored in a tests directory.
I then combine it with the coverage library to tell me how much of my code that my test cases cover. To quickly insert my personal opinion, I never aim for 100% test coverage since there's typically overhead in maintaining that.
This all gets described in a tox.ini file. This file should live in the same directory as your setup.py
[tox]
envlist =
py38
[testenv]
deps = coverage
commands =
coverage run --source=tests,library -m unittest discover tests
coverage report -m