On this page you can find some inspiration from real-life examples of tests already enabled in the Fedora CI.
Python
There are multiple versions of Python programming language available in Fedora and a number of related subpackages. As all of them should be tested (including their various combinatios) we share test coverage for them in the tests
namespace:
The test repo contains basic smoke test for virtualenv together with example test Metadata stored in the Flexible Metadata Format:
Once the test is avaible in the share test repository it can be easily linked from supported Python versions:
We test additional Python implementations as well:
Plus we ensure that essential tools for venv and virtualnv, such as setuptools
, pip
or virtualenv
itself correctly work with all supported versions:
Note that for the last set of examples we run the same test several times with modified environment. For example:
- smoke36: dir: python/smoke run: VERSION=3.6 ./venv.sh - smoke37: dir: python/smoke run: VERSION=3.7 ./venv.sh - smoke26: dir: python/smoke run: VERSION=2.6 METHOD=virtualenv TOX=false ./venv.sh - smoke27: dir: python/smoke run: VERSION=2.7 METHOD=virtualenv ./venv.sh - smoke34_virtualenv: dir: python/smoke run: VERSION=3.4 METHOD=virtualenv ./venv.sh
In this way we create several virtual test cases from a single test code which prevents duplication and minimizes future maintenance.