Load env files in your tox envs.
tox-envfile reads environment variables from a file named .devdata.env
in the
same directory as your tox.ini
file and adds them to the environment that tox
runs your commands in.
This is a pretty dumb plugin for now: all of the environment variables in
.devdata.env
will be loaded into the environment for every tox env that you
run, unconditionally. Any existing envvars with conflicting names will be
overwritten. Only a single environment file is supported and it must be named
.devdata.env
.
python-dotenv is used for the env file parsing.
The .devdata.env
file should be an env file with contents that look like
this:
# a comment that will be ignored.
REDIS_ADDRESS=localhost:6379
MEANING_OF_LIFE=42
MULTILINE_VAR="hello\nworld"
Or like this:
export S3_BUCKET=YOURS3BUCKET
export SECRET_KEY=YOURSECRETKEYGOESHERE
POSIX variable expansion works, using variables from the environment or from earlier lines in the env file:
CONFIG_PATH=${HOME}/.config/foo
DOMAIN=example.org
EMAIL=admin@${DOMAIN}
First you'll need to install:
- Git.
On Ubuntu:
sudo apt install git
, on macOS:brew install git
. - GNU Make.
This is probably already installed, run
make --version
to check. - pyenv. Follow the instructions in pyenv's README to install it. The Homebrew method works best on macOS. The Basic GitHub Checkout method works best on Ubuntu. You don't need to set up pyenv's shell integration ("shims"), you can use pyenv without shims.
Then to set up your development environment:
git clone https://github.com/hypothesis/tox-envfile.git
cd tox-envfile
make help
-
First, to get PyPI publishing working you need to go to: https://github.com/organizations/hypothesis/settings/secrets/actions/PYPI_TOKEN and add tox-envfile to the
PYPI_TOKEN
secret's selected repositories. -
Now that the tox-envfile project has access to the
PYPI_TOKEN
secret you can release a new version by just creating a new GitHub release. Publishing a new GitHub release will automatically trigger a GitHub Actions workflow that will build the new version of your Python package and upload it to https://pypi.org/project/tox-envfile.
To change what versions of Python the project uses:
-
Change the Python versions in the cookiecutter.json file. For example:
"python_versions": "3.10.4, 3.9.12",
-
Re-run the cookiecutter template:
make template
-
Commit everything to git and send a pull request
To change the production dependencies in the setup.cfg
file:
-
Change the dependencies in the
.cookiecutter/includes/setuptools/install_requires
file. If this file doesn't exist yet create it and add some dependencies to it. For example:pyramid sqlalchemy celery
-
Re-run the cookiecutter template:
make template
-
Commit everything to git and send a pull request
To change the project's formatting, linting and test dependencies:
-
Change the dependencies in the
.cookiecutter/includes/tox/deps
file. If this file doesn't exist yet create it and add some dependencies to it. Use tox's factor-conditional settings to limit which environment(s) each dependency is used in. For example:lint: flake8, format: autopep8, lint,tests: pytest-faker,
-
Re-run the cookiecutter template:
make template
-
Commit everything to git and send a pull request
To test it manually you can install your local development copy of
tox-envfile
into the local development environment of another tox-using
project such as
cookiecutter-pypackage-test:
-
Install a local development copy of
cookiecutter-pypackage-test
in a temporary directory:git clone https://github.com/hypothesis/cookiecutter-pypackage-test.git /tmp/cookiecutter-pypackage-test
-
Run
cookiecutter-pypackage-test
'smake sure
command to make sure that everything is working and to trigger tox to create its.tox/.tox
venv:make --directory "/tmp/cookiecutter-pypackage-test" sure
-
Uninstall the production copy of
tox-envfile
fromcookiecutter-pypackage-test
's.tox/.tox
venv:/tmp/cookiecutter-pypackage-test/.tox/.tox/bin/pip uninstall tox-envfile
-
Install your local development copy of
tox-envfile
intocookiecutter-pypackage-test
's.tox/.tox
venv:/tmp/cookiecutter-pypackage-test/.tox/.tox/bin/pip install -e .
-
Now
cookiecutter-pypackage-test
commands will use your local development copy oftox-envfile
:make --directory "/tmp/cookiecutter-pypackage-test" test