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Introduction

Tox plugin to help working with Poetry-based projects.

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Usage

By default the plugin does not do anything. Use one of the following settings to activate the corresponding features.

poetry_experimental_add_locked_dependencies

Set the testenv setting poetry_experimental_add_locked_dependencies to True to let Tox add Poetry's locked dependencies from the lockfile to the deps list in the test environment.

[testenv:example]
# ...
poetry_experimental_add_locked_dependencies = True

poetry_add_dev_dependencies

Set the testenv setting poetry_add_dev_dependencies to True to let Tox add Poetry's development dependencies to the deps list in the test environment.

[testenv:example]
# ...
poetry_add_dev_dependencies = True

Dependency settings combination

The settings poetry_experimental_add_locked_dependencies and poetry_add_dev_dependencies are independent and can be used in combination. The following table shows the expected result for each possible combination of these two settings.

The source file column shows which file is used as source for the dependencies. The deps column shows an example of what dependencies are expected to be added to deps for that test environment. In that example Lib = '~1.0' is a mandatory dependency locking to Lib==1.2.3 and Dev = '~3.0' is a development dependency locking to Dev==3.2.1.

*_locked_dependencies False True False True
*_dev_dependencies False False True True
       
read from file none poetry.lock pyproject.toml poetry.lock
       
add to deps nothing Lib==1.2.3 Dev~=3.0 Lib==1.2.3, Dev==3.2.1

poetry_use_source_repos

Set the testenv setting poetry_use_source_repos to pip_env_vars to let Tox set the PIP_EXTRA_URL and PIP_EXTRA_INDEX_URL environment variables accordingly.

[testenv:example]
# ...
poetry_use_source_repos = pip_env_vars

This will read sections such as the following from the pyproject.toml file:

[[tool.poetry.source]]
name = "project-alpha"
url = "https://alpha.example/simple"
secondary = true

[[tool.poetry.source]]
name = "project-bravo"
url = "https://bravo.example/simple"

[[tool.poetry.source]]
name = "project-charlie"
url = "https://charlie.example/simple"
default = true

and set the environment variables:

PIP_INDEX_URL=https://charlie.example/simple
PIP_EXTRA_INDEX_URL=https://bravo.example/simple https://pypi.org/simple https://alpha.example/simple

If there is at least one non secondary source repository defined, then pip's default index server (PyPI https://pypi.org/simple) is placed in PIP_EXTRA_INDEX_URL right before any secondary respository.

If pip's environment variables are already defined then they are not overwritten. For example in a command like the following, the plugin does not overwrite the environment variable.

PIP_INDEX_URL=https://delta.example/simple tox

poetry_experimental_no_virtual_env

Experimental feature

Set the testenv setting poetry_experimental_no_virtual_env to True to skip the creation of a virtual environment for this test environment.

[testenv:real]
deps =
poetry_experimental_no_virtual_env = True
skip_install = True

This might be useful in cases where all the required dependencies and tools are already available, i.e. they are already installed in global or user site packages directory, or maybe they are already installed directly in the system (via apt, yum, pacman, etc.).

For such environments it might be best to skip the installation of the project (skip_install) as well as keeping the list of dependencies empty (deps).

Appendix

Installation

It is a plugin for Tox and it is available on PyPI, install it however best fits the workflow. A useful thing to know though, is that starting with Tox version 3.8 it is possible to enforce the installation (in an isolated environment) of the plugin directly from within the tox.ini file, thanks to the requires setting (Tox 3.2) and the auto-provisioning feature (Tox 3.8):

[tox]
requires =
    tox-poetry-dev-dependencies

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