A parallel service for tox
Project description
ReTox
=====
A command line service that runs your tox tests in parallel, using threading and multicore CPUs.
See your tox environments in a dashboard and automatically watch source folders for file changes and re-run tests.
.. image:: https://github.com/tonybaloney/retox/raw/master/docs/_static/screenshot.jpeg
:height: 180px
:width: 400px
:align: middle
:target: https://github.com/tonybaloney/retox/raw/master/docs/_static/screenshot.jpeg
Requirements
------------
Linux users may need to install libncurses5-dev before using Tox. If you see an error "ImportError: No module named '_curses'" this is because of the Requirement.
Usage
-----
To install, run
.. code-block:: bash
pip install retox
Then from any project that has a `tox.ini` file setup and using tox, you can simply run
.. code-block:: bash
retox
This will start the service, from where you can press (b) to rebuild on demand.
Watching folders
----------------
Retox can watch one or many directories for file changes and re-run the tox environments when changes are detected
.. code-block:: bash
retox -w my_project_folder -w my_test_folder
Tox support
-----------
Any tox arguments can be given to the command, and using --help to get a full list of commands. Tox arguments will be passed to all virtualenvs
.. code-block:: bash
retox -e py27,py36
Logging
-------
2 files will be created - .retox.log, which is a file for all runs of the logs for the virtual environments. This can be handy to tail to see live output
.retox.json - a JSON file with the virtualenv tasks and specific command output.
Credits
-------
This was inspired by the detox project, which was created by the tox development team. I worked and then significantly changed the way it works
to support re-running environments with ease.
=====
A command line service that runs your tox tests in parallel, using threading and multicore CPUs.
See your tox environments in a dashboard and automatically watch source folders for file changes and re-run tests.
.. image:: https://github.com/tonybaloney/retox/raw/master/docs/_static/screenshot.jpeg
:height: 180px
:width: 400px
:align: middle
:target: https://github.com/tonybaloney/retox/raw/master/docs/_static/screenshot.jpeg
Requirements
------------
Linux users may need to install libncurses5-dev before using Tox. If you see an error "ImportError: No module named '_curses'" this is because of the Requirement.
Usage
-----
To install, run
.. code-block:: bash
pip install retox
Then from any project that has a `tox.ini` file setup and using tox, you can simply run
.. code-block:: bash
retox
This will start the service, from where you can press (b) to rebuild on demand.
Watching folders
----------------
Retox can watch one or many directories for file changes and re-run the tox environments when changes are detected
.. code-block:: bash
retox -w my_project_folder -w my_test_folder
Tox support
-----------
Any tox arguments can be given to the command, and using --help to get a full list of commands. Tox arguments will be passed to all virtualenvs
.. code-block:: bash
retox -e py27,py36
Logging
-------
2 files will be created - .retox.log, which is a file for all runs of the logs for the virtual environments. This can be handy to tail to see live output
.retox.json - a JSON file with the virtualenv tasks and specific command output.
Credits
-------
This was inspired by the detox project, which was created by the tox development team. I worked and then significantly changed the way it works
to support re-running environments with ease.
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