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author | Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> | 2023-06-05 17:30:38 +0200 |
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committer | Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> | 2023-06-06 16:29:53 +0200 |
commit | e8e4298feadae7924cf7600bb3bcc5b0a8d7cbe9 (patch) | |
tree | 6d505e309fbcb6b55e5d997a21adbe0a23865da8 /scripts/ci | |
parent | eaf245becd9ece615a4831c0cf4d27b165d8675f (diff) |
tests: Use separate virtual environment for avocado
This reverts commits eea2d141179 ("Makefile: remove $(TESTS_PYTHON)",
2023-05-26) and 9c6692db550 ("tests: Use configure-provided pyvenv for
tests", 2023-05-18).
Right now, there is a conflict between wanting a ">=" constraint when
using a distro-provided package and wanting a "==" constraint when
installing Avocado from PyPI; this would provide the best of both worlds
in terms of resiliency for both distros that have required packages and
distros that don't.
The conflict is visible also for meson, where we would like to install
the latest 0.63.x version but also accept a distro 1.1.x version.
But it is worse for avocado, for two reasons:
1) we cannot use an "==" constraint to install avocado if the venv
includes a system avocado. The distro will package plugins that have
"==" constraints on the version that is included in the distro, and, using
"pip install avocado==88.1" on a venv that includes system packages will
result in this error:
ERROR: pip's dependency resolver does not currently take into account all the packages that are installed. This behaviour is the source of the following dependency conflicts.
avocado-framework-plugin-varianter-yaml-to-mux 98.0 requires avocado-framework==98.0, but you have avocado-framework 88.1 which is incompatible.
avocado-framework-plugin-result-html 98.0 requires avocado-framework==98.0, but you have avocado-framework 88.1 which is incompatible.
make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/berrange/src/virt/qemu/build'
2) we cannot use ">=" either if the venv does _not_ include a system
avocado, because that would result in the installation of v101.0 which
is the one we've just reverted.
So the idea is to encode the dependencies as an (acceptable, locked)
tuple, like this hypothetical TOML that would be committed inside
python/ and used by mkvenv.py:
[meson]
meson = { minimum = "0.63.0", install = "0.63.3", canary = "meson" }
[docs]
# 6.0 drops support for Python 3.7
sphinx = { minimum = "1.6", install = "<6.0", canary = "sphinx-build" }
sphinx_rtd_theme = { minimum = "0.5" }
[avocado]
avocado-framework = { minimum = "88.1", install = "88.1", canary = "avocado" }
Once this is implemented, it would also be possible to install avocado in
pyvenv/ using "mkvenv.py ensure", thus using the distro package on Fedora
and CentOS Stream (the only distros where it's available). But until
this is implemented, keep avocado in a separate venv. There is still the
benefit of using a single python for meson custom_targets and for sphinx.
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'scripts/ci')
-rwxr-xr-x | scripts/ci/org.centos/stream/8/x86_64/test-avocado | 4 |
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/scripts/ci/org.centos/stream/8/x86_64/test-avocado b/scripts/ci/org.centos/stream/8/x86_64/test-avocado index 73e7a1a312..e0443fc8ae 100755 --- a/scripts/ci/org.centos/stream/8/x86_64/test-avocado +++ b/scripts/ci/org.centos/stream/8/x86_64/test-avocado @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ # KVM and x86_64, or tests that are generic enough to be valid for all # targets. Such a test list can be generated with: # -# ./pyvenv/bin/avocado list --filter-by-tags-include-empty \ +# ./tests/venv/bin/avocado list --filter-by-tags-include-empty \ # --filter-by-tags-include-empty-key -t accel:kvm,arch:x86_64 \ # tests/avocado/ # @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ # - tests/avocado/virtio_check_params.py:VirtioMaxSegSettingsCheck.test_machine_types # make get-vm-images -./pyvenv/bin/avocado run \ +./tests/venv/bin/avocado run \ --job-results-dir=tests/results/ \ tests/avocado/boot_linux.py:BootLinuxX8664.test_pc_i440fx_kvm \ tests/avocado/boot_linux.py:BootLinuxX8664.test_pc_q35_kvm \ |