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# The `.ONESHELL` and setting `SHELL` allows us to run commands that require
# `conda activate`
.ONESHELL:
SHELL := /bin/bash
# For GNU Make v4 and above, you must include the `-c` in order for `make` to find symbols from `PATH`
.SHELLFLAGS := -c -o pipefail -o errexit
CONDA_ACTIVATE = source $$(conda info --base)/etc/profile.d/conda.sh ; conda activate ; conda activate
# Ensure that we are using the python interpretter provided by the conda environment.
PYTHON3 := "$(CONDA_PREFIX)/bin/python3"
.PHONY: clean clean-env clean-test clean-pyc clean-build clean-other help dev test test-debug test-cov pre-commit lint format format-docs analyze
.DEFAULT_GOAL := help
CONDA_ENV_NAME ?= percy
define BROWSER_PYSCRIPT
import os, webbrowser, sys
from urllib.request import pathname2url
webbrowser.open("file://" + pathname2url(os.path.abspath(sys.argv[1])))
endef
export BROWSER_PYSCRIPT
define PRINT_HELP_PYSCRIPT
import re, sys
for line in sys.stdin:
match = re.match(r'^([a-zA-Z_-]+):.*?## (.*)$$', line)
if match:
target, help = match.groups()
print("%-20s %s" % (target, help))
endef
export PRINT_HELP_PYSCRIPT
BROWSER := python -c "$$BROWSER_PYSCRIPT"
# TODO fully enable on the project. For now, only enforce the `parser/` module, which has been built with the static
# analyzer in mind.
# Long-term: Include everything EXCEPT the `examples` and `commands` directories.
MYPY_FILES := percy/parser/*.py # percy/render/*.py percy/repodata/*.py scripts/*.py
clean: clean-cov clean-build clean-env clean-pyc clean-test clean-other ## remove all build, test, coverage and Python artifacts
clean-cov:
rm -rf .coverage
rm -rf htmlcov
rm -rf reports/{*.html,*.png,*.js,*.css,*.json}
rm -rf pytest.xml
rm -rf pytest-coverage.txt
clean-build: ## remove build artifacts
rm -fr build/
rm -fr dist/
rm -fr .eggs/
find . -name '*.egg-info' -exec rm -fr {} +
find . -name '*.egg' -exec rm -f {} +
clean-env: ## remove conda environment
conda remove -y -n $(CONDA_ENV_NAME) --all
clean-pyc: ## remove Python file artifacts
find . -name '*.pyc' -exec rm -f {} +
find . -name '*.pyo' -exec rm -f {} +
find . -name '*~' -exec rm -f {} +
find . -name '__pycache__' -exec rm -fr {} +
clean-test: ## remove test and coverage artifacts
rm -fr .tox/
rm -f .coverage
rm -fr htmlcov/
rm -fr .pytest_cache
clean-other:
rm -fr *.prof
rm -fr profile.html profile.json
help:
$(PYTHON3) -c "$$PRINT_HELP_PYSCRIPT" < $(MAKEFILE_LIST)
install: clean ## install the package to the active Python's site-packages
pip install .
environment: ## handles environment creation
conda env create -f environment.yaml --name $(CONDA_ENV_NAME) --yes
conda run --name $(CONDA_ENV_NAME) pip install .
dev: clean ## install the package's development version to a fresh environment
conda env create -f environment.yaml --name $(CONDA_ENV_NAME) --yes
conda run --name $(CONDA_ENV_NAME) pip install -e .
$(CONDA_ACTIVATE) $(CONDA_ENV_NAME) && pre-commit install
pre-commit: ## runs pre-commit against files. NOTE: older files are disabled in the pre-commit config.
pre-commit run --all-files
test: ## runs test cases
$(PYTHON3) -m pytest -n auto --capture=no percy/tests/
test-debug: ## runs test cases with debugging info enabled
$(PYTHON3) -m pytest -n auto -vv --capture=no percy/tests/
test-cov: ## checks test coverage requirements
$(PYTHON3) -m pytest -n auto --cov-config=.coveragerc --cov=percy percy/tests/ --cov-fail-under=20 --cov-report term-missing
lint: ## runs the linter against the project
pylint --rcfile=.pylintrc percy
format: ## runs the code auto-formatter
isort --profile black --line-length=120 percy
black --line-length=120 percy
format-docs: ## runs the docstring auto-formatter. Note this requires manually installing `docconvert`
docconvert --in-place --config .docconvert.json percy
analyze: ## runs static analyzer on the project
mypy --config-file=.mypy.ini --cache-dir=/dev/null $(MYPY_FILES)