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__init__.py | ||
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README.md | ||
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support_testing.py | ||
tests_wrapper.py |
These are the tests taken from https://github.com/oxij/PyTox
forked from https://github.com/aitjcize/PyTox by Wei-Ning Huang
aitjcize@gmail.com. They have been converted to work with toxygen
.
All of the dependencies on toxygen
should have been removed,
but if you copy this directory to a subdirectory of toxygen/toxygen
then the tests may expand to testing some features of toxygen
as well.
The tests are good examples of how to run Tox in Python.
You can run the tests by running tests_socks.py
.
usage: tests_socks.py [-h] [--proxy_host PROXY_HOST] [--proxy_port PROXY_PORT]
[--proxy_type {0,1,2}] [--udp_enabled {True,False}]
[--ipv6_enabled {False,False}]
[--download_nodes_list {True,False}]
[--nodes_json NODES_JSON]
[--network {old,new,local,newlocal}]
[--download_nodes_url DOWNLOAD_NODES_URL]
[--logfile LOGFILE] [--loglevel LOGLEVEL]
[--tcp_port TCP_PORT] [--mode MODE]
[--sleep {qt,gevent,time}]
[profile]
positional arguments:
profile Path to Tox profileoptional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--proxy_host PROXY_HOST, --proxy-host PROXY_HOST
proxy host
--proxy_port PROXY_PORT, --proxy-port PROXY_PORT
proxy port
--proxy_type {0,1,2}, --proxy-type {0,1,2}
proxy type 1=http, 2=socks
--udp_enabled {True,False}
En/Disable udp
--ipv6_enabled {False,False}
En/Disable ipv6 - default False
--download_nodes_list {True,False}
Download nodes list
--nodes_json NODES_JSON
--network {old,new,local,newlocal}
--download_nodes_url DOWNLOAD_NODES_URL
--logfile LOGFILE Filename for logging
--loglevel LOGLEVEL Threshold for logging (lower is more) default: 20
--tcp_port TCP_PORT, --tcp-port TCP_PORT
--mode MODE Mode: 0=chat 1=chat+audio 2=chat+audio+video default:
0
--sleep {qt,gevent,time}
Sleep method - one of qt, gevent , time
Look at the @unittest
decorators in the code for tests that
are known to fail, or are unfinished. They will be skipped, but should
all be eventually fixed and made to work. It has been tested with UDP and
TCP proxy (Tor), and with Tor you may have transient errors due to
connectivity - simply rerun with a sacrificed goat entrails on the keyboard.
It has not been tested on Windows, and there may be some minor breakage, which should be easy to fix.
Currently:
Ran 34 tests in 86.589s
OK (skipped=12)