Provided by: tox_3.21.4-1ubuntu1_all
NAME
tox - virtualenv-based automation of test activities
SYNOPSIS
tox [options] [args ...]
DESCRIPTION
tox is a generic virtualenv management and test command line tool you can use for: • checking your package installs correctly with different Python versions and interpreters • running your tests in each of the environments, configuring your test tool of choice • acting as a frontend to Continuous Integration servers, greatly reducing boilerplate and merging CI and shell-based testing.
OPTIONS
positional arguments: args additional arguments available to command positional substitution (default: None) optional arguments: --version report version information to stdout. (default: False) -h, --help show help about options (default: False) --help-ini, --hi show help about ini-names (default: False) -v increase verbosity of reporting output.-vv mode turns off output redirection for package installation, above level two verbosity flags are passed through to pip (with two less level) (default: 0) -q progressively silence reporting output. (default: 0) --showconfig show configuration information for all environments. (default: False) -l, --listenvs show list of test environments (with description if verbose) (default: False) -a, --listenvs-all show list of all defined environments (with description if verbose) (default: False) -c CONFIGFILE config file name or directory with 'tox.ini' file. (default: None) -e envlist work against specified environments (ALL selects all). (default: None) --notest skip invoking test commands. (default: False) --sdistonly only perform the sdist packaging activity. (default: False) -p VAL, --parallel VAL run tox environments in parallel, the argument controls limit: all, auto - cpu count, some positive number, zero is turn off (default: 0) -o, --parallel-live connect to stdout while running environments (default: False) --parallel--safe-build (deprecated) ensure two tox builds can run in parallel (uses a lock file in the tox workdir with .lock extension) (default: False) --installpkg PATH use specified package for installation into venv, instead of creating an sdist. (default: None) --develop install package in the venv using 'setup.py develop' via 'pip -e .' (default: False) -i URL, --index-url URL set indexserver url (if URL is of form name=url set the url for the 'name' indexserver, specifically) (default: None) --pre install pre-releases and development versions of dependencies. This will pass the --pre option to install_command (pip by default). (default: False) -r, --recreate force recreation of virtual environments (default: False) --result-json PATH write a json file with detailed information about all commands and results involved. (default: None) --hashseed SEED set PYTHONHASHSEED to SEED before running commands. Defaults to a random integer in the range [1, 4294967295] ([1, 1024] on Windows). Passing 'noset' suppresses this behavior. (default: None) --force-dep REQ Forces a certain version of one of the dependencies when configuring the virtual environment. REQ Examples 'pytest<2.7' or 'django>=1.6'. (default: None) --sitepackages override sitepackages setting to True in all envs (default: False) --alwayscopy override alwayscopy setting to True in all envs (default: False) -s [val], --skip-missing-interpreters [val] don't fail tests for missing interpreters: {config,true,false} choice (default: config) --workdir PATH tox working directory (default: None)
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
TOXENV comma separated list of environments (overridable by '-e') TOX_SKIP_ENV regular expression to filter down from running tox environments TOX_TESTENV_PASSENV space-separated list of extra environment variables to be passed into test command environments PY_COLORS 0 disable colorized output, 1 enable (default)
SEE ALSO
tox-quickstart(1)