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A mini tox server for calling tox in a loop

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Tox Server

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tox-server is a command line tool which runs tox in a loop and calls it with commands from a remote CLI. It responds to commands via ZeroMQ. It isn't super useful on its own (as it doesn't eliminate the startup time for tox, just runs it repeatedly) but it is helpful if your tests have to be run inside another environment with some setup cost, such as a docker container.

Installation

You can use pip to install tox-server:

$ pip install git+https://github.com/alexrudy/tox-server.git@master

(It will be published on pypi soon)

Run the server

On the remote host:

$ tox-server serve

The server binds to 127.0.0.1 (i.e. it will only accept connections from localhost) because it is not secured. If you are running it on an isolated network (like via docker), you can bind it to another host with tox-server -b 0.0.0.0 serve.

Run a tox command remotely

On your local host, you can run a tox command:

$ tox-server run -e py37

This will run tox -e py37 on the remote host.

A note on security

Basically, security is hard. This program doesn't provide any authentication mechanism, and I'm not tempted to add one. Before you expose ports from tox-server to the world wide web, I'd advise using something like SSH tunneling to provide security and authentication.

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