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NAME

     tox-delay — run some Tox tests after others have completed

SYNOPSIS

     tox-delay [-p value | --parallel value] -e envlist [-- tox-options...]
     tox-delay [-V | -h | --version | --help | --features]

DESCRIPTION

     The tox-delay tool postpones the run of the specified Tox environments after the run of all
     the others has completed successfully.  This may be useful if e.g. there are unit or
     functional test environments, which it would make no sense to run if the static checkers
     (pylint, mypy, etc) find any problems.

     The tox-delay tool accepts the following command-line options:

     -e envlist | --envlist envlist
             Specify the environments for which to delay the run.

     -p value | --parallel value
             Pass a parallel execution option to Tox for the first set of environment runs.

     -h | --help
             Display program usage information and exit.

     -V | --version
             Display program version information and exit.

     --features
             List the features supported by the program and exit.

ENVIRONMENT

     The operation of the tox-delay utility is not directly influenced by any environment
     variables.

FILES

     The operation of the tox-delay utility is not directly influenced by the contents of any
     files.

EXAMPLES

     Run some static checkers in parallel, leave the unit and functional tests for last:

           tox-delay -p all -e unit-tests,functional

     Pass some options to Tox:

           tox-delay -e unit-tests,functional -- --workdir /tmp/tox

     Also pass some arguments to the Tox test environments (accessed via {posargs} in the tox.ini
     file:

           tox-delay -e unit-tests,functional -- --workdir /tmp/tox -- -k chosen

     Run the unit and functional tests in parallel, too:

           tox-delay -p all -e unit-tests,functional -- -p all

DIAGNOSTICS

     The tox-delay utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.

SEE ALSO

     tox(1)

STANDARDS

     No standards were harmed during the production of the tox-delay utility.

HISTORY

     The tox-delay utility was written by Peter Pentchev in 2022.

AUTHORS

     Peter Pentchev ⟨roam@ringlet.net

BUGS

     No, thank you :) But if you should actually find any, please report them to the author.