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First step in increasing coverage is knowing what coverage
is currently at. By default, tox only runs coverage on py3 as it
is slower to run with coverage.
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This gets the tests running in centos 6.
* ProcessExecutionError: remove setting of .message
Nothing in cloud-init seems to use .message anywhere, so
it does not seem necessary.
The reason to change it is that on 2.6 it spits out:
cloudinit/util.py:286: DeprecationWarning: BaseException.message
* tox.ini: add a centos6 environment
the tox versions listed here replicate a centos6 install with
packages from EPEL.
You will still need a python2.6 to run this env so we do not
enable it by default.
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Some of the new DigitalOcean unittests were written to use 'assert_called',
which is only available in mock versions 2.0. Because of this, the failure
would only occur in releases less than yakkety and not in 'tox'.
Add a 'xenial' entry to tox.ini with versions from xenial.
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This adds lots of config module documentation in a standard format.
It will greatly improve the content at readthedocs.
Additionally:
* Add a 'doc' env to tox.ini
* Changed default highlight language for sphinx conf from python to yaml
most examples in documentation are yaml configs
* Updated datasource examples to highlight sh code properly
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Update make check target to run pep8 and run pyflakes or pyflakes3
depending on the value of 'PYVER'. This way the python3 build
environment does not need python2 and vice versa.
Also have make check run the 'yaml' test.
tox: have tox run pep8 in the pyflakes
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this makes 'make' run pyflakes, so failures there will stop a build.
also adds it to tox.
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This makes tox work on xenial where python3 is python3.5
and on older (trusty) where python3 is python3.4.
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This just allows stops us from repeating ourselves in tox.ini
from what is in test-requirements and requirements.txt.
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this works around an issue in httpretty where it is not able to install
in tox if LC_ALL is set to C.
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As Python 3 uses the locale it's running in to determine the encoding it
should use by default, we need this to (a) reproduce a problem we're
seeing on Azure, and (b) to have tests run consistently between
environments.
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might have to rewrite this for Python 2.6.
Disable Cepko tests (test_cs_util.py) since they are essentially worthless.
Convert test_azure to unittest.mock.
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* Use universal_newlines in setup.py so it will work properly in Python 3.
* Fix a pyflakes complaint in setup.py
* Add a simple MANIFEST.in
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