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.PHONY: clean-pyc clean-build docs clean
help:
@echo "clean - remove all build, test, coverage and Python artifacts"
@echo "clean-build - remove build artifacts"
@echo "clean-pyc - remove Python file artifacts"
@echo "clean-test - remove test and coverage artifacts"
@echo "-"
@echo "lint - run all checks (style, mypy, etc.)"
@echo "mypy - check types with mypy (coverage in progress)"
@echo "mypy-all - Run mypy without filters and report remaining issue count"
@echo "format - run isort and black"
@echo "isort - use isort to fix import order"
@echo "black - reformat code with black"
@echo "test - run tests quickly with the default Python"
@echo "coverage - check code coverage quickly with the default Python"
@echo "-"
@echo "install - install Raiden and runtime requirements into the active virtualenv"
@echo "install-dev - install Raiden in editable mode and development dependencies into the active virtualenv"
@echo "-"
@echo "bundle - create standalone executable with PyInstaller"
@echo "bundle-docker - create standalone executable with PyInstaller via a docker container"
@echo "docs - generate Sphinx HTML documentation, including API docs"
clean: clean-build clean-pyc clean-test
clean-build:
rm -fr build/
rm -fr dist/
rm -fr .eggs/
find . -name '*.egg-info' -exec rm -fr {} +
find . -name '*.egg' -exec rm -f {} +
clean-pyc:
find . -name '*.pyc' -exec rm -f {} +
find . -name '*.pyo' -exec rm -f {} +
find . -name '__pycache__' -exec rm -fr {} +
clean-test:
rm -fr .tox/
rm -f .coverage
rm -fr htmlcov/
# CircleCI always reports 36 CPUs, force tools to use the actual number
JOBS_ARG=
ifdef CIRCLECI
JOBS_ARG=--jobs=8
endif
LINT_PATHS = raiden/ tools/ setup.py
ISORT_PARAMS = --ignore-whitespace --settings-path ./ --skip-glob '*/node_modules/*' --recursive $(LINT_PATHS)
lint: ISORT_CHECK_PARAMS := --diff --check-only
lint: BLACK_CHECK_PARAMS := --check --diff
lint: format flake8 mypy pylint shellcheck
mypy:
mypy raiden tools
mypy-all:
# Be aware, that we currently ignore all mypy errors in `raiden.tests.*` through `setup.cfg`.
# Remaining errors in tests:
mypy --config-file /dev/null raiden --ignore-missing-imports | grep error | wc -l
flake8:
flake8 $(JOBS_ARG) $(LINT_PATHS)
pylint:
pylint $(JOBS_ARG) $(LINT_PATHS)
isort:
isort $(JOBS_ARG) $(ISORT_PARAMS) $(ISORT_CHECK_PARAMS)
black:
black $(BLACK_CHECK_PARAMS) $(LINT_PATHS)
shellcheck:
ifeq (, $(shell command -v shellcheck 2> /dev/null))
@echo "Shellcheck isn't installed. Shell scripts won't be linted!"
else
find tools/ .circleci/ -name "*.sh" -print0 | xargs -0 shellcheck -x
shellcheck requirements/deps
endif
format: isort black
test:
pytest -n auto -v raiden/tests
coverage:
coverage run --source raiden pytest -v raiden/tests
coverage report -m
coverage html
docs:
rm -f docs/raiden.rst
rm -f docs/modules.rst
# sphinx-apidoc -o docs/ raiden
$(MAKE) -C docs clean
$(MAKE) -C docs html
install: check-pip-tools clean-pyc
cd requirements; pip-sync requirements.txt _raiden.txt
install-dev: check-pip-tools clean-pyc osx-detect-proper-python
touch requirements/requirements-local.txt
cd requirements; pip-sync requirements-dev.txt _raiden-dev.txt
pip install -c requirements/requirements-dev.txt -r requirements/requirements-local.txt
osx-detect-proper-python:
ifeq ($(shell uname -s),Darwin)
python -c 'import time; time.clock_gettime_ns(time.CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW)' > /dev/null 2>&1 || (echo "Not supported python version. Read https://raiden-network.readthedocs.io/en/latest/macos_install_guide.html#macos-development-setup for details."; exit 1)
endif
GITHUB_ACCESS_TOKEN_ARG=
ifdef GITHUB_ACCESS_TOKEN
GITHUB_ACCESS_TOKEN_ARG=--build-arg GITHUB_ACCESS_TOKEN_FRAGMENT=$(GITHUB_ACCESS_TOKEN)@
endif
# architecture needs to be asked in docker because docker can be run on remote host to create binary for different architectures
bundle-docker: ARCHITECTURE_TAG = $(shell docker run --rm python:3.7 uname -m)
bundle-docker: ARCHIVE_TAG ?= v$(shell python setup.py --version)
bundle-docker:
docker build -t pyinstallerbuilder --build-arg GETH_URL_LINUX=$(GETH_URL_LINUX) --build-arg SOLC_URL_LINUX=$(SOLC_URL_LINUX) --build-arg ARCHITECTURE_TAG=$(ARCHITECTURE_TAG) --build-arg ARCHIVE_TAG=$(ARCHIVE_TAG) $(GITHUB_ACCESS_TOKEN_ARG) -f docker/build.Dockerfile .
-(docker rm builder)
docker create --name builder pyinstallerbuilder
mkdir -p dist/archive
docker cp builder:/raiden/raiden-$(ARCHIVE_TAG)-linux-$(ARCHITECTURE_TAG).tar.gz dist/archive/raiden-$(ARCHIVE_TAG)-linux-$(ARCHITECTURE_TAG).tar.gz
docker rm builder
bundle:
pyinstaller --noconfirm --clean raiden.spec
check-venv:
@python3 -c 'import sys; sys.exit(not (hasattr(sys, "real_prefix") or sys.base_prefix != sys.prefix))' \
|| (echo "It appears you're not working inside a venv / virtualenv\nIt's strongly recommended to install raiden into a virtual environment.\nSee the documentation for more details."; exit 1)
# Ensure pip-tools is installed
check-pip-tools: check-venv
@command -v pip-compile > /dev/null 2>&1 || (echo "pip-tools is required. Installing." && python3 -m pip install pip-tools)