- Let the user overwrite Python binary name while calling make. - Use environment variable set by make to instruct e2e_test.py which binary it should call to execute Python code.
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883 B
Makefile
42 lines
883 B
Makefile
.POSIX:
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.PHONY: test unittest pre-clean clean
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#
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# On systems where Python 3.x binary has a different name, just
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# overwrite the name/path on the command line, like:
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#
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# make test PYTHON=/usr/local/bin/python3.8
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#
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# This marco is passed via environment to test/e2e_test.py, where it's
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# used to compute further commands.
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#
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PYTHON = python3
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#
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# Run a set of end-to-end tests.
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#
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# Test scenarios are described and configured by the test/e2e.ini
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# file. Basically this is just a script that feeds GPG Mailgate with
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# known input and checks whether output meets expectations.
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#
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test: test/tmp test/logs pre-clean
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$(PYTHON) test/e2e_test.py
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#
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# Run unit tests
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#
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unittest:
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$(PYTHON) -m unittest discover -s test
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pre-clean:
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rm -fv test/gpg-mailgate.conf
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rm -f test/logs/*.log
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test/tmp:
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mkdir test/tmp
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test/logs:
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mkdir test/logs
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clean: pre-clean
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rm -rfv test/tmp test/logs
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