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Brian C. Lane
68f4c5bd5f tests: Add a check for valid snapshot urls
This pulls the list of snapshots from the rpmrepo API, greps the
codebase for all uses of rpmrepo.osbuild.org that look like a snapshot
name, and then checks to make sure they are still valid.

This is the same script as osbuild-composer, except that it also skips
checking ./test/data/stages/ which has rpm urls that look like snapshot
urls.
2023-08-16 10:40:05 +02:00
Ondřej Budai
330d9d8188 ci: simplify the Python linters
We now have a Makefile target for linting, let's use it in the CI.

Running the linters is pretty fast, so we can just do it in one container.
2023-08-15 03:11:40 +02:00
Simon de Vlieger
d60690ce46 tox: add tox
`tox` is a standard testing tool for Python projects, this allows you to
test locally with all your installed Python version with the following
command:

`tox -m test -p all`

To run the tests in parallel for all supported Python versions.

To run linters or type analysis:

```
tox -m lint -p all
tox -m type -p all
```

This commit *also* disables the `import-error` warning from `pylint`,
not all Python versions have the system-installed Python libraries
available and they can't be fetched from PyPI.

Some linters have been added and the general order linters run in has
been changed. This allows for quicker test failure when running
`tox -m lint`. As a consequence the `test_pylint` test has been removed
as it's role can now be fulfilled by `tox`.

Other assorted linter fixes due to newer versions:
- use a str.join method (`consider-using-join`)
- fix various (newer) mypy and pylint issues
- comments starting with `#` and no space due to `autopep8`

This also changes our CI to use the new `tox` setup and on top of that
pins the versions of linters used. This might move into separate
requirements.txt files later on to allow for easier updating of those
dependencies.
2023-08-01 15:01:13 +02:00