- Update to version 2.6.0 2022-03-25
[Feature]: Update packaging.release.publish with a new config option, rebuild_with_env,
to support a downstream (Fabric) release use-case.
[Feature]: Enhance packaging.release.test-install so it’s more flexible about the primary directory argument
(re: a dist dir, or a parent of one) and errors usefully when you (probably) gave it an incorrect path.
- Update to version 2.5.0 2022-03-25
[Feature]: Port make-sshable from the travis module to the new ci one.
- Update to version 2.4.0 2022-03-17
[Feature]: Add additional CLI flags to the use of gpg when signing releases,
to support headless passphrase entry. It was found that modern GPG versions require --batch and
--pinentry-mode=loopback for --passphrase-fd to function correctly.
[Feature]: Add a new invocations.ci task module for somewhat-more-generic CI support than the now legacy invocations.travis tasks.
[Feature]: Allow supplying additional test runners to pytest.coverage; primarily useful for setting up multiple additive test runs before publishing reports.
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1006810
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-invocations?expand=0&rev=25
- Update to 2.3.0
* [Bug]: The packaging.release.upload task wasn’t properly
exposed externally, even though another task’s docstring
referenced it. Fixed.
* [Bug]: Ensure that the venv used for
packaging.release.test_install has its pip upgraded to match
the invoking interpreter’s version of same; this avoids common
pitfalls where the “inner” pip is a bundled-with-venv,
much-older version incapable of modern package installations.
* [Support]: Overhaul testing and release procedures to use
CircleCI & modern Invocations.
* 2.2.0 2021-09-03
* [Feature]: Added the invocations.environment module with
top-level functions such as in_ci.
* [Feature]: packaging.release.push, in dry-run mode, now
dry-runs its git push subcommand – meaning the subcommand
itself is what is “dry-ran”, instead of truly executing git
push --dry-run – when a CI environment is detected.
* This prevents spurious errors when the git remote (eg Github)
bails out on read-only authentication credentials, which is
common within CI systems.
* It’s also just not very useful to dry-run a real git push
within CI, since almost certainly the commands to generate git
objects to get pushed will themselves not have truly run!
* [Bug]: packaging.release.status (and its use elsewhere, eg
prepare) didn’t adequately reload the local project’s version
module during its second/final recheck; this causes that check
to fail when said version was edited as part of a prepare run.
It now force-reloads said version module.
- Release 2.1.0
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/940361
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-invocations?expand=0&rev=20