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| -Mox3 - Mock object framework for Python 3
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| -=========================================
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| -
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| -Mox3 is an unofficial port of the Google mox framework
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| -(http://code.google.com/p/pymox/) to Python 3. It was meant to be as compatible
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| -with mox as possible, but small enhancements have been made. The library was
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| -tested on Python version 3.2, 2.7 and 2.6.
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| -Use at your own risk ;)
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| -
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| -To install:
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| - $ python setup.py install
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| -Running Tests
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| --------------
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| -The testing system is based on a combination of tox and testr. The canonical
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| -approach to running tests is to simply run the command `tox`. This will
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| -create virtual environments, populate them with depenedencies and run all of
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| -the tests that OpenStack CI systems run. Behind the scenes, tox is running
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| -`testr run --parallel`, but is set up such that you can supply any additional
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| -testr arguments that are needed to tox. For example, you can run:
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| -`tox -- --analyze-isolation` to cause tox to tell testr to add
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| ---analyze-isolation to its argument list.
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| -
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| -It is also possible to run the tests inside of a virtual environment
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| -you have created, or it is possible that you have all of the dependencies
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| -installed locally already. In this case, you can interact with the testr
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| -command directly. Running `testr run` will run the entire test suite. `testr
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| -run --parallel` will run it in parallel (this is the default incantation tox
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| -uses.) More information about testr can be found at:
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| -http://wiki.openstack.org/testr
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| -Basic Usage
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| ------------
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| -
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| -The basic usage of mox3 is the same as with mox, but the initial import should
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| -be made from the mox3 module:
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| - from mox3 import mox
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| -
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| -To learn how to use mox3 you may check the documentation of the original mox
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| -framework:
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| - http://code.google.com/p/pymox/wiki/MoxDocumentation
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| -
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| -Original Copyright
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| -------------------
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| -
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| -Mox is Copyright 2008 Google Inc, and licensed under the Apache
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| -License, Version 2.0; see the file COPYING.txt for details. If you would
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| -like to help us improve Mox, join the group.
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| -
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| -OpenStack Fork
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| ---------------
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| -
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| -* Free software: Apache license
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| -* Documentation: http://docs.openstack.org/developer/mox3
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| -* Source: http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/mox3
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| -* Bugs: http://bugs.launchpad.net/python-mox3
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