tox-pyenv

tox plugin that makes tox use `pyenv which` to find python executables


Keywords
tox, pyenv, python, ae48885f
License
Apache-2.0
Install
pip install tox-pyenv==1.1.0

Documentation

tox-pyenv

latest Circle CI

Plugin that tells tox to use pyenv which to find python executables

Why does this exist?

See the full story here https://github.com/samstav/circleci-python-sandbox/issues/1

Your project's circle.yml

In order for tox to have the versions of python you want available, set them using pyenv local

dependencies:
  override:
    - pip install tox tox-pyenv
    - pyenv local 2.7.9 3.4.3 3.5.0

The versions passed to pyenv local must be installed for this to work. See CircleCI Preinstalled Python Versions for a list.

Corresponding tox.ini

[tox]
envlist = py27,py34,py35

The result of the setup above means running tox will run tests against python 2.7.9, python 3.4.3 and python 3.5.0, assuming those versions of python have been pyenv installed

Notes

If you want tox to exclusively use pyenv which to find executables, you will need use the --tox-pyenv-no-fallback command line option, or set tox_pyenv_fallback=False in your tox.ini. By default, if tox-pyenv fails to find a python executable it will fallback to tox's built-in strategy.

CircleCI Preinstalled Python Versions

Here is the list of python versions that are pre-installed in the CircleCI build environment (as of 09/27/2017):

$ pyenv versions
  system
  2.6.6
  2.6.8
  2.7
  2.7.10
  2.7.11
  2.7.3
  2.7.4
  2.7.5
  2.7.6
  2.7.7
  2.7.8
* 2.7.9 (set by /home/ubuntu/.pyenv/version)
  3.1.5
  3.2
  3.2.5
  3.3.0
  3.3.2
  3.3.3
  3.4.0
  3.4.1
  3.4.2
  3.4.3
  3.5.0
  pypy-2.2.1
  pypy-2.3.1
  pypy-2.4.0
  pypy-2.5.0

If the version you need isn't in the list, such as Python 3.6-dev include an install step:

dependencies:
  override:
    - pip install tox tox-pyenv
    - pyenv install --skip-existing 3.6-dev
    - pyenv local 3.6-dev