codegeschrei bdfa059046 Problem: some tests are not activated (#2390)
* Problem: core.py contains an unused class, `Bigchain`

Solution: Remove core.py. Refactor BigchainDB Class to remove inheritance from Bigchain.

* Problem: core.py contains an unused class, `Bigchain`

Solution: Remove core.py. Refactor BigchainDB Class to remove inheritance from Bigchain.

* Fixed flake8 complaint about too many blank lines

* Attempting to fix Sphinx docs. This may result in some redundant commits, as I don't know what I'm doing, and I can't experiment without running the CI...

Sorry in advance!

* Attempting to fix Sphinx docs. This may result in some redundant commits, as I don't know what I'm doing, and I can't experiment without running the CI...

Sorry in advance!

* Updating from master changed BigchainDB.process_post_response to a private method, so I had to align with that.

* Fixed a couple stale references to bigchaindb.Bigchain in docstrings

* Missed a reference to `Bigchain` in a patch call...

* Problem: some tests are not activated
Solution: activate and remove or fix tests

* Problem: accidentally un-skipped test_get_blocks_status_containing_tx during merge

Solution: Replaced the skip
2018-08-08 12:17:44 +02:00
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BigchainDB Server Tests

The tests/ Folder

The tests/ folder is where all the tests for BigchainDB Server live. Most of them are unit tests. Integration tests are in the tests/integration/ folder.

A few notes:

Writing Tests

We write unit and integration tests for our Python code using the pytest framework. You can use the tests in the tests/ folder as templates or examples.

Running Tests

Running Tests Directly

If you installed BigchainDB Server using pip install bigchaindb, then you didn't install the tests. Before you can run all the tests, you must install BigchainDB from source. The CONTRIBUTING.md file has instructions for how to do that.

Next, make sure you have Local MongoDB running in the background. You can run MongoDB using mongod.

The pytest command has many options. If you want to learn about all the things you can do with pytest, see the pytest documentation. We've also added a customization to pytest:

--database-backend: Defines the backend to use for the tests. It defaults to localmongodb.

Now you can run all tests using:

pytest -v

or, if that doesn't work, try:

python -m pytest -v

or:

python setup.py test

How does python setup.py test work? The documentation for pytest-runner explains.

The pytest command has many options. If you want to learn about all the things you can do with pytest, see the pytest documentation. We've also added a customization to pytest:

Running Tests with Docker Compose

You can also use Docker Compose to run all the tests.

First, bring up all the services BigchainDB, MongoDB, Tendermint in the background:

$ docker-compose up -d bdb

then run the tests using:

$ docker-compose run --rm --no-deps bigchaindb pytest -v

Automated Testing of All Pull Requests

We use Travis CI, so that whenever someone creates a new BigchainDB pull request on GitHub, Travis CI gets the new code and does a bunch of stuff. We use the same docker-compose.yml for tests. It tells Travis CI how to install BigchainDB, how to run all the tests, and what to do "after success" (e.g. run codecov). (We use Codecov to get a rough estimate of our test coverage.)

Tox

We use tox to run multiple suites of tests against multiple environments during automated testing. Generally you don't need to run this yourself, but it might be useful when troubleshooting a failing Travis CI build.

To run all the tox tests, use:

tox

or:

python -m tox

To run only a few environments, use the -e flag:

tox -e {ENVLIST}

where {ENVLIST} is one or more of the environments specified in the tox.ini file.