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Rafael Monnerat
slapos.buildout
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a4abc524
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a4abc524
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Oct 16, 2006
by
Jim Fulton
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At the start of a test, change the working directory to the sample
buildout.
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src/zc/buildout/testing.py
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@@ -162,14 +162,16 @@ def buildoutSetUp(test):
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@@ -162,14 +162,16 @@ def buildoutSetUp(test):
sample
=
tmpdir
(
'sample-buildout'
)
sample
=
tmpdir
(
'sample-buildout'
)
os
.
chdir
(
sample
)
# Create a basic buildout.cfg to avoid a warning from buildout:
# Create a basic buildout.cfg to avoid a warning from buildout:
open
(
os
.
path
.
join
(
sample
,
'buildout.cfg'
)
,
'w'
).
write
(
open
(
'buildout.cfg'
,
'w'
).
write
(
"[buildout]
\
n
parts =
\
n
"
"[buildout]
\
n
parts =
\
n
"
)
)
# Use the buildout bootstrap command to create a buildout
# Use the buildout bootstrap command to create a buildout
zc
.
buildout
.
buildout
.
Buildout
(
zc
.
buildout
.
buildout
.
Buildout
(
os
.
path
.
join
(
sample
,
'buildout.cfg'
)
,
'buildout.cfg'
,
[(
'buildout'
,
'log-level'
,
'WARNING'
),
[(
'buildout'
,
'log-level'
,
'WARNING'
),
# trick bootstrap into putting the buildout develop egg
# trick bootstrap into putting the buildout develop egg
# in the eggs dir.
# in the eggs dir.
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@@ -179,7 +181,7 @@ def buildoutSetUp(test):
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@@ -179,7 +181,7 @@ def buildoutSetUp(test):
# Create the develop-eggs dir, which didn't get created the usual
# Create the develop-eggs dir, which didn't get created the usual
# way due to thr trick above:
# way due to thr trick above:
os
.
mkdir
(
os
.
path
.
join
(
sample
,
'develop-eggs'
)
)
os
.
mkdir
(
'develop-eggs'
)
def
start_server
(
path
):
def
start_server
(
path
):
port
,
thread
=
_start_server
(
path
,
name
=
path
)
port
,
thread
=
_start_server
(
path
,
name
=
path
)
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src/zc/buildout/testing.txt
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@@ -10,7 +10,9 @@ zc.buildout.testing.buildoutSetUp(test)
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@@ -10,7 +10,9 @@ zc.buildout.testing.buildoutSetUp(test)
---------------------------------------
---------------------------------------
The buildoutSetup function can be used as a doctest setup function.
The buildoutSetup function can be used as a doctest setup function.
It performs adds a number of names to the test namespace:
It creates a sample buildout that can be used by tests, changing the
current working directory to the sample_buildout. It also adds a
number of names to the test namespace:
``sample_buildout``
``sample_buildout``
This is the name of a buildout with a basic configuration.
This is the name of a buildout with a basic configuration.
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