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[options]
# tests_require is a list of dependencies that are *absolutely required*
# to run the tests. tests_require is used when running tests from your
# *current* Python environment (that is, not using tox).
# tests_require is ignored by tox.
#
# As such, you can usually get away with neglecting tests_require ---
# it's not a big deal if some of the dependencies get left out.
#
# If you're running tests from your current environment, it's because
# you're actively developing, in which case you usually have an
# environment you built for development. But if you have to change
# environments mid-development for any reason, tests_require can save you
# from getting tripped up.
#
# tests_require is used when running tests and debugging through an IDE like
# PyCharm, to ensure the environment the IDE is using has the requirements.
#
# Unless you're in one of those situations, you can simply ignore this.
tests_require = pytest
[aliases]
# Alias `setup.py test` to `setup.py pytest`
test = pytest
[matrix]
# This is the configuration for the `./bootstrap.py` script.
# It generates `.travis.yml`, `tox.ini` and `.appveyor.yml`.
#
# Syntax: [alias:] value [!variable[glob]] [&variable[glob]]
#
# alias:
# - is used to generate the tox environment
# - it's optional
# - if not present the alias will be computed from the `value`
# value:
# - a value of "-" means empty
# !variable[glob]:
# - exclude the combination of the current `value` with
# any value matching the `glob` in `variable`
# - can use as many you want
# &variable[glob]:
# - only include the combination of the current `value`
# when there's a value matching `glob` in `variable`
# - can use as many you want
python_versions =
py35
py36
py37
py38
dependencies =
# 1.4: Django==1.4.16 !python_versions[py3*]
# 1.5: Django==1.5.11
# 1.6: Django==1.6.8
# 1.7: Django==1.7.1 !python_versions[py26]
# Deps commented above are provided as examples. That's what you would use in a Django project.
coverage_flags =
cover: true
nocov: false
environment_variables =
-