tahoe-lafs/.circleci/setup-virtualenv.sh
Jean-Paul Calderone 3c9b85809d explicitly bring in the wheel package too
to support `bdist_wheel`
2018-07-10 12:08:40 -04:00

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#!/bin/bash -e
TAHOE_LAFS_TOX_ENVIRONMENT=$1
shift
TAHOE_LAFS_TOX_ARGS=$1
shift || :
# Set up the virtualenv as a non-root user so we can run the test suite as a
# non-root user. See below.
sudo --set-home -u nobody virtualenv --python python2.7 /tmp/tests
# Get "certifi" to avoid bug #2913. Basically if a `setup_requires=...` causes
# a package to be installed (with setuptools) then it'll fail on certain
# platforms (travis's OX-X 10.12, Slackware 14.2) because PyPI's TLS
# requirements (TLS >= 1.2) are incompatible with the old TLS clients
# available to those systems. Installing it ahead of time (with pip) avoids
# this problem. Make sure this step comes before any other attempts to
# install things using pip!
sudo --set-home -u nobody /tmp/tests/bin/pip install certifi
# Get a new, awesome version of pip and setuptools. For example, the
# distro-packaged virtualenv's pip may not know about wheels.
sudo --set-home -u nobody /tmp/tests/bin/pip install --upgrade pip setuptools wheel
# Populate the wheelhouse, if necessary.
sudo --set-home -u nobody /tmp/tests/bin/pip -vvv \
wheel \
--wheel-dir "${WHEELHOUSE_PATH}" \
/tmp/project
# Python packages we need to support the test infrastructure. *Not* packages
# Tahoe-LAFS itself (implementation or test suite) need.
TEST_DEPS="tox codecov"
# Python packages we need to generate test reports for CI infrastructure.
# *Not* packages Tahoe-LAFS itself (implement or test suite) need.
REPORTING_DEPS="python-subunit junitxml subunitreporter"
sudo --set-home -u nobody /tmp/tests/bin/pip install ${TEST_DEPS} ${REPORTING_DEPS}
# Get everything else installed in it, too.
sudo --set-home -u nobody /tmp/tests/bin/tox \
-c /tmp/project/tox.ini \
--workdir /tmp/tahoe-lafs.tox \
--notest \
-e "${TAHOE_LAFS_TOX_ENVIRONMENT}" \
${TAHOE_LAFS_TOX_ARGS}