Foodx DevOps pipeline utilities.


Keywords
azure, devops, devops-tools, python
License
MIT
Install
pip install foodx-devops-tools==0.0.0.post21

Documentation

foodx_devops_tools

Foodx DevOps pipeline utilities.

1   Installation

The foodx_devops_tools package is available from PyPI. Installing into a virtual environment is recommended.

python3 -m venv .venv; .venv/bin/pip install foodx_devops_tools

2   Developers

The first time you clone this project use the following command to set up the virtual environment for the project. Ensure that you have Python3, git and the Python package venv installed on your system.

Note that while venv is in the Python standard library, in Ubuntu it is not installed with the standard Python 3 apt package so you must explicitly install it with sudo apt install python3-venv.

git clone <foodx_devops_tools repo url>
cd foodx_devops_tools
python3 -m venv .venv; .venv/bin/pip install build_harness; .venv/bin/build-harness install

Run the same static analysis as the pipeline using the build-harness utility:

# apply PEP-8 formatting to the code (mandatory as the pipeline will fail if not PEP-8 compliant formatting)
build-harness formatting
# apply formatting and then do additional static checks using flake8, mypy and pydocstyle
build-harness static-analysis
# run unit tests - for this project the test dir specification is necessary to avoid running manual tests
build-harness unit-test --test-dir tests/ci
# generate unit test coverage report
build-harness unit-test --test-dir tests/ci --coverage-html

Examine the .gitlab-ci.yml file for more examples of using the build-harness utility.