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this one fails too; something is rotten in the state of virtualenv
author | Jeff Hammel <jhammel@mozilla.com> |
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date | Thu, 01 Mar 2012 19:40:10 -0800 |
parents | a2ba66be2e31 |
children | e62d2fddb275 |
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Test Through The Web ==================== Test ``simpypi`` through the web with a test server. The obligatory imports:: >>> import os >>> import shutil >>> import subprocess >>> import tempfile >>> import urllib2 >>> from simpypi.factory import factory Create a WSGI app:: >>> app = factory(directory=directory) Now wrap it in a server:: >>> port = 64321 >>> server = testserver(app, 'localhost', port) >>> server.start() >>> url = 'http://localhost:%d/' % port Get the home page:: >>> resource = urllib2.urlopen(url) >>> contents = resource.read() >>> 'Python Package Index' in contents True Get the index page:: >>> resource = urllib2.urlopen(url + 'index') >>> contents = resource.read() >>> 'Simple Index' in contents True There should be no files to start out with:: >>> os.listdir(directory) [] Upload a file:: >>> path = os.path.join(here, 'HelloWorld-0.0.tar.gz') >>> upload = MultiPartForm() >>> upload.add_file('package', path) >>> response = upload.post(url) Let's see if its in the right place:: >>> os.listdir(directory) ['HelloWorld'] >>> os.listdir(os.path.join(directory, 'HelloWorld')) ['HelloWorld-0.0.tar.gz'] Make a virtualenv to install it in:: >>> tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp() >>> venv = create_virtualenv(tmpdir) >>> code = subprocess.call([venv.python, '-c', 'import helloworld']) >>> code 1 >>> shutil.rmtree(tmpdir) Shut down the server:: >>> server.stop()