2024-03-29: configman is an unmaintained project.
Copyright Mozilla, 2013 - 2015
General tool for setting up configuration options per namespaces. Supports reading and writing configs generally from and into config files.
We use nose to run all the unit tests and tox to test multiple python versions. To run the whole suite just run:
tox
tox
will pass arguments after --
to nosetests
. To run with test
coverage calculation, run tox
like this:
tox -- --with-coverage --cover-html --cover-package=configman
If you want to run a specific test in a testcase class, though,
you might consider just using nosetests
:
nosetests configman.tests.test_config_manager:TestCase.test_write_flat
Because our .travis.yml
has all the necessary information to automatically
make a release, all you need to do is to push a commit onto master.
Most likely you will only want to do this after you have
edited the configman/version.txt
file. Suppose you make some changes:
git add configman/configman.py
git commit -m "fixed something"
You might want to push that to your fork and make a pull request. Then, to update the version and make a release, first do this:
vim configman/version.txt
git add configman/version.txt
git commit -m "bump to version x.y.z"
git push origin master
After that travis, upon a successful build will automatically make a new tarball and wheel and upload it to PyPI