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requirements.txt |
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<!> This is deprecated - tests now use mocha, though it's a bit rough in there, and some python tests have not been migrated yet. And it doesn't hurt to have these as well.<!>
The tests use the Python unittest
framework. Why the ... use Python test inside a Node.js project? Because the Q&A team working on Hipache is more familiar with Python, and it was more productive to let them use Python.
To run the tests, you need to be able to run Hipache on your machine. You also need Python 2.7 and a couple of Python dependencies.
First, install Hipache:
# at the root of the repository
npm install
Then, create a Python workspace to run the tests (we highly recommend you to install virtualenv
and virtualenvwrapper
for that purpose):
# Note: you need at least Python 2.7
# (Python 2.6 doesn't have tests discovery)
mkvirtualenv hipache --python=python2.7
Install the required Python dependencies:
pip install -r test/requirements.txt
Start Hipache:
# at the root of the repository
bin/hipache -c config/config_test.json
Run the tests themselves:
# enter the Python workspace
workon hipache
# go to the test directory and invoke the tests
cd test/functional && python -m unittest discover
Remember to stop Hipache once you're done.