How to use tox_cleanup method in tox

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test_tox_cleanup.py

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1# python 2.72from __future__ import absolute_import, unicode_literals, with_statement3from io import open4# builtins5from unittest import TestCase, main6from os import path, getcwd, chdir, remove7# custom8import tox_cleanup9__author__ = 'chad nelson'10__project__ = 'blowdrycss'11def create_file(file_path=''):12 """ Build create a file at the defined file_path, and write the word 'test' inside it.13 :type file_path: str14 :param file_path: Path to the file to be created.15 """16 with open(file_path, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as _file:17 _file.write('test')18class TestToxCleanup(TestCase):19 def test_tox_cleanup_file_exists(self):20 original_dir = getcwd()21 print('The tox_cleanup started in', original_dir)22 cwd = original_dir23 module_path = path.join(cwd, 'blowdrycss') # Prevent removal of source settings file.24 if cwd.endswith('unit_tests') and not path.isdir(module_path):25 up2 = path.join('..', '..')26 chdir(up2)27 cwd = getcwd()28 settings_path = path.join(cwd, 'blowdrycss_settings.py')29 if not path.isfile(settings_path):30 create_file(file_path=settings_path)31 self.assertTrue(path.isfile(settings_path), msg=settings_path)32 tox_cleanup.main()33 self.assertFalse(path.isfile(settings_path), msg=settings_path)34 chdir(original_dir) # Reset directory35 def test_tox_cleanup_file_does_not_exist(self):36 original_dir = getcwd()37 print('The tox_cleanup started in', original_dir)38 cwd = original_dir39 if cwd.endswith('unit_tests'):40 up2 = path.join('..', '..')41 chdir(up2)42 cwd = getcwd()43 settings_path = path.join(cwd, 'blowdrycss_settings.py')44 if path.isfile(settings_path):45 remove(settings_path) # Delete blowdrycss_settings.py if it exists.46 self.assertFalse(path.isfile(settings_path), msg=settings_path)47 tox_cleanup.main()48 self.assertFalse(path.isfile(settings_path), msg=settings_path)49 chdir(original_dir) # Reset directory50if __name__ == '__main__':...

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plugin.py

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...50 if proc:51 print(f"{venv.name}: Shutting down pypi-timemachine server")52 proc.terminate()53@hookimpl54def tox_cleanup(session):55 global SERVER_PROCESS56 for venv, process in SERVER_PROCESS.items():57 print(f"{venv}: Shutting down pypi-timemachine server.")58 process.terminate()...

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test_tox_report.py

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1"""Tests for tox-report."""2import types3def test_import() -> None:4 """Validated that we can import."""5 # pylint: disable=import-outside-toplevel6 from tox_report.hooks import tox_cleanup...

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