dangerzone/Makefile
Alex Pyrgiotis a72a31980d
Run GUI tests on separate processes
Run our GUI tests on separate processes, because the combination of
Ubuntu Focal, Qt5, PySide6, and pytest-qt somehow leads to segfaults,
probably due to stale global state.

Closes #493
2023-08-01 14:43:42 +03:00

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.PHONY: lint-black
lint-black: ## check python source code formatting issues, with black
black --check --diff --exclude dev_scripts/envs ./
.PHONY: lint-black-apply
lint-black-apply: ## apply black's source code formatting suggestions
black --exclude dev_scripts/envs ./
.PHONY: lint-isort
lint-isort: ## check imports are organized, with isort
isort --check-only --skip dev_scripts/envs ./
.PHONY: lint-isort-apply
lint-isort-apply: ## apply isort's imports organization suggestions
isort --skip dev_scripts/envs ./
MYPY_ARGS := --ignore-missing-imports \
--disallow-incomplete-defs \
--disallow-untyped-defs \
--show-error-codes \
--warn-unreachable \
--warn-unused-ignores
mypy-host:
mypy $(MYPY_ARGS) dangerzone
mypy-tests:
mypy $(MYPY_ARGS) tests
mypy: mypy-host mypy-tests ## check type hints with mypy
.PHONY: lint
lint: lint-black lint-isort mypy ## check the code with various linters
.PHONY: lint-apply
lint-apply: lint-black-apply lint-isort-apply ## apply all the linter's suggestions
.PHONY: test
test:
# Make each GUI test run as a separate process, to avoid segfaults due to
# shared state.
# See more in https://github.com/freedomofpress/dangerzone/issues/493
pytest --co -q tests/gui | grep -v ' collected' | xargs -n 1 pytest -v
pytest -v --cov --ignore dev_scripts --ignore tests/gui
# Makefile self-help borrowed from the securedrop-client project
# Explaination of the below shell command should it ever break.
# 1. Set the field separator to ": ##" and any make targets that might appear between : and ##
# 2. Use sed-like syntax to remove the make targets
# 3. Format the split fields into $$1) the target name (in blue) and $$2) the target descrption
# 4. Pass this file as an arg to awk
# 5. Sort it alphabetically
# 6. Format columns with colon as delimiter.
.PHONY: help
help: ## Print this message and exit.
@printf "Makefile for developing and testing dangerzone.\n"
@printf "Subcommands:\n\n"
@awk 'BEGIN {FS = ":.*?## "} /^[0-9a-zA-Z_-]+:.*?## / {printf "\033[36m%s\033[0m : %s\n", $$1, $$2}' $(MAKEFILE_LIST) \
| sort \
| column -s ':' -t