Continuous Integration support for Flask
Project description
Flask-CI
========
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:alt: Build Status
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:alt: Requirements Status
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:target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/flask-ci
:alt: Status
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:target: https://github.com/vicenteneto/flask-ci/blob/master/LICENSE
:alt: License
Continuous Integration with Flask.
Table of contents
-----------------
* `Installation <#installation>`_
* `Usage <#usage>`_
* `Settings <#settings>`_
* `Reporters <#reporters>`_
* `Changes <#changes>`_
* `Contributing <#contributing>`_
* `Creator <#creator>`_
* `Copyright and License <#copyright-and-license>`_
* `Changes <#changes>`_
* `3rd Party Stuff <#3rd-party-stuff>`_
Installation
------------
From PyPI::
$ pip install Flask-CI
Or by downloading the source and running::
$ python setup.py install
Latest git version::
$ pip install git+https://github.com/vicenteneto/flask-ci.git#egg=Flask-CI
Usage
-----
Consider you have this code::
# manage.py
from flask_script import Manager
from myapp import app, settings
manager = Manager(app.create_app(settings))
if __name__ == "__main__":
manager.run()
Import the CICommand sub-manager::
from flask_ci import CICommand
Register the CICommand sub-manager to your primary Manager (within manage.py)::
manager.add_command('ci', CICommand(settings))
Configure your continuous integration tool to run the following command::
$ python manage.py ci
Settings
--------
- ``CI_TASKS``
List of Continuous Integration reporters executed by ``python manage.py ci`` command.
- ``PROJECT_APPS``
A list of the custom apps you’ve written for your project. Reports are generated only for the apps from this list.
Sample::
# settings.py
CI_TASKS = (
'flask_ci.tasks.run_nose',
'flask_ci.tasks.run_pep8',
'flask_ci.tasks.run_pylint'
)
PROJECT_APPS = (
'flask_ci_test',
'flask_ci_test_users'
)
Reporters
---------
Here is the reporters prebuild with Flask-CI.
- ``flask_ci.tasks.run_nose``
Runs `Nose <https://nose.readthedocs.org/en/latest>`_ over selected apps.
- ``flask_ci.tasks.run_pep8``
Runs `Pep8 <http://pep8.readthedocs.org/en/latest/index.html>`_ tool over selected apps. Task-specific settings: ``PEP8_RCFILE``.
- ``flask_ci.tasks.run_pylint``
Runs `Pylint <http://www.logilab.org/project/pylint>`_ over selected apps. Task-specific settings: ``PYLINT_RCFILE``.
https://github.com/vicenteneto
Contributing
------------
Have a bug or a feature request? `Please, open a GitHub issue <https://github.com/vicenteneto/flask-ci/issues/new>`_.
**Vicente Neto (creator)** - <https://github.com/vicenteneto>
**Clement** - <https://github.com/clement10601>
Copyright and license
---------------------
Copyright 2016-, Vicente Neto. This project is licensed under the `MIT License <https://github.com/vicenteneto/flask-ci/blob/master/LICENSE>`_.
Changes
=======
1.2.9.1 - 2017-01-21
--------------------
- Unit tests
- Integration tests
1.1.20 - 2017-01-01
-------------------
- Code refactoring
- Updating requirements dependencies
0.12.21 - 2016-12-21
--------------------
- Python3 compatible
0.9.4 - 2016-09-04
------------------
- Updating requirements dependencies
0.3.25 - 2016-03-25
-------------------
- Fixing README usage error
- Added a test application
0.3.26 -- 2016-03-26
--------------------
- Refactoring project architecture
- Updating outdated requirements
0.4.15 -- 2016-04-15
--------------------
- Added Flask-Pylint plugin on pylint reports
0.4.22 -- 2016-04-22
--------------------
- Fixing nose tests task execution
3rd Party Stuff
===============
Flask-CI is built with the help of `Flask-Script <https://flask-script.readthedocs.org/en/latest/>`_.
========
.. image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/flask-ci.svg
:target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/flask-ci
.. image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/dm/flask-ci.svg
:target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/flask-ci
.. image:: https://travis-ci.org/vicenteneto/flask-ci.svg?branch=master
:target: https://travis-ci.org/vicenteneto/flask-ci
:alt: Build Status
.. image:: https://requires.io/github/vicenteneto/flask-ci/requirements.svg?branch=master
:target: https://requires.io/github/vicenteneto/flask-ci/requirements/?branch=master
:alt: Requirements Status
.. image:: http://img.shields.io/:status-beta-yellowgren.svg
:target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/flask-ci
:alt: Status
.. image:: http://img.shields.io/:license-mit-blue.svg
:target: https://github.com/vicenteneto/flask-ci/blob/master/LICENSE
:alt: License
Continuous Integration with Flask.
Table of contents
-----------------
* `Installation <#installation>`_
* `Usage <#usage>`_
* `Settings <#settings>`_
* `Reporters <#reporters>`_
* `Changes <#changes>`_
* `Contributing <#contributing>`_
* `Creator <#creator>`_
* `Copyright and License <#copyright-and-license>`_
* `Changes <#changes>`_
* `3rd Party Stuff <#3rd-party-stuff>`_
Installation
------------
From PyPI::
$ pip install Flask-CI
Or by downloading the source and running::
$ python setup.py install
Latest git version::
$ pip install git+https://github.com/vicenteneto/flask-ci.git#egg=Flask-CI
Usage
-----
Consider you have this code::
# manage.py
from flask_script import Manager
from myapp import app, settings
manager = Manager(app.create_app(settings))
if __name__ == "__main__":
manager.run()
Import the CICommand sub-manager::
from flask_ci import CICommand
Register the CICommand sub-manager to your primary Manager (within manage.py)::
manager.add_command('ci', CICommand(settings))
Configure your continuous integration tool to run the following command::
$ python manage.py ci
Settings
--------
- ``CI_TASKS``
List of Continuous Integration reporters executed by ``python manage.py ci`` command.
- ``PROJECT_APPS``
A list of the custom apps you’ve written for your project. Reports are generated only for the apps from this list.
Sample::
# settings.py
CI_TASKS = (
'flask_ci.tasks.run_nose',
'flask_ci.tasks.run_pep8',
'flask_ci.tasks.run_pylint'
)
PROJECT_APPS = (
'flask_ci_test',
'flask_ci_test_users'
)
Reporters
---------
Here is the reporters prebuild with Flask-CI.
- ``flask_ci.tasks.run_nose``
Runs `Nose <https://nose.readthedocs.org/en/latest>`_ over selected apps.
- ``flask_ci.tasks.run_pep8``
Runs `Pep8 <http://pep8.readthedocs.org/en/latest/index.html>`_ tool over selected apps. Task-specific settings: ``PEP8_RCFILE``.
- ``flask_ci.tasks.run_pylint``
Runs `Pylint <http://www.logilab.org/project/pylint>`_ over selected apps. Task-specific settings: ``PYLINT_RCFILE``.
https://github.com/vicenteneto
Contributing
------------
Have a bug or a feature request? `Please, open a GitHub issue <https://github.com/vicenteneto/flask-ci/issues/new>`_.
**Vicente Neto (creator)** - <https://github.com/vicenteneto>
**Clement** - <https://github.com/clement10601>
Copyright and license
---------------------
Copyright 2016-, Vicente Neto. This project is licensed under the `MIT License <https://github.com/vicenteneto/flask-ci/blob/master/LICENSE>`_.
Changes
=======
1.2.9.1 - 2017-01-21
--------------------
- Unit tests
- Integration tests
1.1.20 - 2017-01-01
-------------------
- Code refactoring
- Updating requirements dependencies
0.12.21 - 2016-12-21
--------------------
- Python3 compatible
0.9.4 - 2016-09-04
------------------
- Updating requirements dependencies
0.3.25 - 2016-03-25
-------------------
- Fixing README usage error
- Added a test application
0.3.26 -- 2016-03-26
--------------------
- Refactoring project architecture
- Updating outdated requirements
0.4.15 -- 2016-04-15
--------------------
- Added Flask-Pylint plugin on pylint reports
0.4.22 -- 2016-04-22
--------------------
- Fixing nose tests task execution
3rd Party Stuff
===============
Flask-CI is built with the help of `Flask-Script <https://flask-script.readthedocs.org/en/latest/>`_.
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