tox
is a command-line driven automated testing tool for Python, based on the use of virtualenv
. It can be used for both manually-invoked testing from the desktop, or continuous testing within continuous integration frameworks such as Jenkins or Travis CI. Its use began to become popular in the Python community from around 2015.
tox
acts a wrapper for both virtual environments and test automation tools, to simplify the consistent testing of Python code across a range of environments. It integrates the use of a virtualisation tool, such as virtualenv
, with a test script such as Imprimatur. This gives a consistent container-based testing environment on both desktops and integration servers. It also allows testing in a range of Python environments, such as Python 2 or Python 3 specific contexts.
Tox is configured through a simple tox.ini
file in INI format.
Smoke testing
tox
is also convenient as a simple smoke test on a newly installed, or freshly-updated system. It is also useful before beginning a refactoring exercise.
References
- "Welcome to the tox automation project".
- "tox 2.3.1". Python Package Index.
- "A Simple Tox Tutorial". Waprin.io. 21 May 2015.
- ^ Moshe Zadka (5 May 2019). "Automate your Python code tests with tox". Opensource.com.
- ^ Alejandro Do Nascimento (22 March 2018). "Testing against multiple python versions with tox". Medium.com.
- "tox configuration specification".
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