Till,
Thanks.  I’ve had it on my list to learn tox. Seems like now is the time.
rich


On Sunday, 10 May 2020 11:55:40 UTC-4, Till Maas wrote:
>
> Hi, 
>
> On Sun, May 10, 2020 at 07:50:04AM -0700, Rich Bell wrote: 
>
> > 2. Extension development 
> >     1. Download setup.py install type of WeeWX version and untar it 
> >     2. Install versions of python via pyenv 
> >     3. Install prerequisites via pip in each pyenv environment 
> >     4. Via PYTHONPATH and PYENV_VERSION settings run unit tests and 
>
> When weewx is installable with pip and declares its dependencies 
> properly, it would be very easy to use tox to automate this: 
>
> https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/config.html#generating-environments-conditional-settings
>  
> You might still need to install python separately. Fedora packages all 
> important major versions, therefore I use just them. 
>
> Afterwards, you can run all tests just with tox or select certain 
> combinations with tox -e py27-weewx3,py27-weewx4 for example. 
>
> The additional value is that this is how it works on other python 
> projects, too, and you do not need to write special code to automate 
> this for weewx. 
>
> Thanks 
> Till 
>

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