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Hacking on :mod:`zope.event`
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Getting the Code
-----------------
The main repository for :mod:`zope.event` is in the Zope Subversion
repository:
http://svn.zope.org/zope.event
You can get a read-only Subversion checkout from there:
.. code-block:: sh
$ svn checkout svn://svn.zope.org/repos/main/zope.event/trunk zope.event
The project also mirrors the trunk from the Subversion repository as a
Bazaar branch on Launchpad:
https://code.launchpad.net/zope.event
You can branch the trunk from there using Bazaar:
.. code-block:: sh
$ bzr branch lp:zope.event
Running the tests in a ``virtualenv``
-------------------------------------
If you use the ``virtualenv`` package to create lightweight Python
development environments, you can run the tests using nothing more
than the ``python`` binary in a virtualenv. First, create a scratch
environment:
.. code-block:: sh
$ /path/to/virtualenv --no-site-packages /tmp/hack-zope.event
Next, get this package registered as a "development egg" in the
environment:
.. code-block:: sh
$ /tmp/hack-zope.event/bin/python setup.py develop
Finally, run the tests using the build-in ``setuptools`` testrunner:
.. code-block:: sh
$ /tmp/hack-zope.event/bin/python setup.py test
running test
...
test_empty (zope.event.tests.Test_notify) ... ok
test_not_empty (zope.event.tests.Test_notify) ... ok
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Ran 2 tests in 0.000s
OK
If you have the :mod:`nose` package installed in the virtualenv, you can
use its testrunner too:
.. code-block:: sh
$ /tmp/hack-zope.event/bin/easy_install nose
...
$ /tmp/hack-zope.event/bin/python setup.py nosetests
running nosetests
...
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Ran 3 tests in 0.011s
OK
or:
.. code-block:: sh
$ /tmp/hack-zope.event/bin/nosetests
...
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Ran 3 tests in 0.011s
OK
If you have the :mod:`coverage` pacakge installed in the virtualenv,
you can see how well the tests cover the code:
.. code-block:: sh
$ /tmp/hack-zope.event/bin/easy_install nose coverage
...
$ /tmp/hack-zope.event/bin/python setup.py nosetests \
--with coverage --cover-package=zope.event
running nosetests
...
Name Stmts Exec Cover Missing
------------------------------------------
zope.event 5 5 100%
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Ran 3 tests in 0.019s
OK
Building the documentation in a ``virtualenv``
----------------------------------------------
:mod:`zope.event` uses the nifty :mod:`Sphinx` documentation system
for building its docs. Using the same virtualenv you set up to run the
tests, you can build the docs:
.. code-block:: sh
$ /tmp/hack-zope.event/bin/easy_install Sphinx
...
$ cd docs
$ PATH=/tmp/hack-zope.event/bin:$PATH make html
sphinx-build -b html -d _build/doctrees . _build/html
...
build succeeded.
Build finished. The HTML pages are in _build/html.
You can also test the code snippets in the documentation:
.. code-block:: sh
$ PATH=/tmp/hack-zope.event/bin:$PATH make doctest
sphinx-build -b doctest -d _build/doctrees . _build/doctest
...
running tests...
Document: index
---------------
1 items passed all tests:
17 tests in default
17 tests in 1 items.
17 passed and 0 failed.
Test passed.
Doctest summary
===============
17 tests
0 failures in tests
0 failures in setup code
build succeeded.
Testing of doctests in the sources finished, look at the \
results in _build/doctest/output.txt.
Running the tests using :mod:`zc.buildout`
-------------------------------------------
:mod:`zope.event` ships with its own :file:`buildout.cfg` file and
:file:`bootstrap.py` for setting up a development buildout:
.. code-block:: sh
$ /path/to/python2.6 bootstrap.py
...
Generated script '.../bin/buildout'
$ bin/buildout
Develop: '/home/tseaver/projects/Zope/BTK/event/.'
...
Generated script '.../bin/sphinx-quickstart'.
Generated script '.../bin/sphinx-build'.
You can now run the tests:
.. code-block:: sh
$ bin/test --all
Running zope.testing.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
Set up zope.testing.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in 0.000 seconds.
Ran 2 tests with 0 failures and 0 errors in 0.000 seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testing.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in 0.000 seconds.
Building the documentation using :mod:`zc.buildout`
---------------------------------------------------
The :mod:`zope.event` buildout installs the Sphinx scripts required to build
the documentation, including testing its code snippets:
.. code-block:: sh
$ cd docs
$ PATH=../bin:$PATH make doctest html
.../bin/sphinx-build -b doctest -d .../docs/_build/doctrees .../docs .../docs/_build/doctest
running tests...
Document: index
---------------
1 items passed all tests:
17 tests in default
17 tests in 1 items.
17 passed and 0 failed.
Test passed.
Doctest summary
===============
17 tests
0 failures in tests
0 failures in setup code
build succeeded.
Testing of doctests in the sources finished, look at the results in .../docs/_build/doctest/output.txt.
.../bin/sphinx-build -b html -d .../docs/_build/doctrees .../docs .../docs/_build/html
...
build succeeded.
Build finished. The HTML pages are in .../docs/_build/html.
Running Tests on Multiple Python Versions via :mod:`tox`
--------------------------------------------------------
`tox <http://tox.testrun.org/latest/>`_ is a Python-based test automation
tool designed to run tests against multiple Python versions. It creates
a ``virtualenv`` for each configured version, installs the current package
and configured dependencies into each ``virtualenv``, and then runs the
configured commands.
:mod:`zope.event` configures the following :mod:`tox` environments via
its ``tox.ini`` file:
- The ``py26`` environment builds a ``virtualenv`` with ``python2.6``,
installs :mod:`zope.event`, and runs the tests
via ``python setup.py test -q``.
- The ``py27`` environment builds a ``virtualenv`` with ``python2.7``,
installs :mod:`zope.event`, and runs the tests
via ``python setup.py test -q``.
- The ``py32`` environment builds a ``virtualenv`` with ``python3.2``,
installs :mod:`zope.event` and dependencies, and runs the tests
via ``python setup.py test -q``.
- The ``pypy`` environment builds a ``virtualenv`` with ``pypy``,
installs :mod:`zope.event`, and runs the tests
via ``python setup.py test -q``.
- The ``coverage`` environment builds a ``virtualenv`` with ``python2.6``,
installs :mod:`zope.event`, installs
:mod:`nose` and :mod:`coverage`, and runs ``nosetests`` with statement
coverage.
- The ``docs`` environment builds a virtualenv with ``python2.6``, installs
:mod:`zope.event`, installs ``Sphinx`` and
dependencies, and then builds the docs and exercises the doctest snippets.
This example requires that you have a working ``python2.6`` on your path,
as well as installing ``tox``:
.. code-block:: sh
$ tox -e py26
GLOB sdist-make: .../zope.interface/setup.py
py26 sdist-reinst: .../zope.interface/.tox/dist/zope.interface-4.0.2dev.zip
py26 runtests: commands[0]
...
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Ran 2 tests in 0.000s
OK
___________________________________ summary ____________________________________
py26: commands succeeded
congratulations :)
Running ``tox`` with no arguments runs all the configured environments,
including building the docs and testing their snippets:
.. code-block:: sh
$ tox
GLOB sdist-make: .../zope.interface/setup.py
py26 sdist-reinst: .../zope.interface/.tox/dist/zope.interface-4.0.2dev.zip
py26 runtests: commands[0]
...
Doctest summary
===============
17 tests
0 failures in tests
0 failures in setup code
0 failures in cleanup code
build succeeded.
___________________________________ summary ____________________________________
py26: commands succeeded
py27: commands succeeded
py32: commands succeeded
pypy: commands succeeded
coverage: commands succeeded
docs: commands succeeded
congratulations :)
Submitting a Bug Report
-----------------------
:mod:`zope.event` tracks its bugs on Launchpad:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/zope.event
Please submit bug reports and feature requests there.
Sharing Your Changes
--------------------
.. note::
Please ensure that all tests are passing before you submit your code.
If possible, your submission should include new tests for new features
or bug fixes, although it is possible that you may have tested your
new code by updating existing tests.
If you got a read-only checkout from the Subversion repository, and you
have made a change you would like to share, the best route is to let
Subversion help you make a patch file:
.. code-block:: sh
$ svn diff > zope.event-cool_feature.patch
You can then upload that patch file as an attachment to a Launchpad bug
report.
If you branched the code from Launchpad using Bazaar, you have another
option: you can "push" your branch to Launchpad:
.. code-block:: sh
$ bzr push lp:~tseaver/zope.event/cool_feature
After pushing your branch, you can link it to a bug report on Launchpad,
or request that the maintainers merge your branch using the Launchpad
"merge request" feature.
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