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The launcher of the Dead-Hosts infrastructure and project.
pip3 install --user dead-hosts-launcher
To work, the launcher will look for a file named :code:info.json
in
your current directory.
The file should look like follow:
{
"currently_under_test": false, # Don't touch this.
"custom_pyfunceble_config": {}, # Put your PyFunceble custom configuration here.
"days_until_next_test": 0.0, # Ask an admin. Otherwise, this is the number of days between each authorizations.
"name": "[repository-name]", # The name of the current repository. WARNING: Partially autocompleted under CI.
"own_management": false, # You are the one managing the PyFunceble configuration.
"ping": [], # Put your GitHub username here to get a mention at the end of the test of your file.
"raw_link": "[URL]" # Put the link to your file. Or leave empty and fill the origin.list file.
}
The launcher has some hard-coded configuration that can't be changed. Even if you try to overwrite them, the configuration will just overwrite them.
Please consider the following as a flatten representation of the PyFunceble
configuration. Meaning that each :code:.
is a nested dictionary.
{
"cli_testing.cooldown_time": 1.25,
"cli_testing.display_mode.execution_time": True,
"cli_testing.ci.max_exec_minutes": 20,
"cli_testing.max_workers": 1,
}
usage: dead_hosts_launcher [-h] [-d] [-s] [-e] [-v]
The launcher of the Dead-Hosts infrastructure.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-d, --debug Activate the logging in verbose mode..
-s, --save Declare a test as 'to be continued'.
-e, --end Declare a test as completly finished and generate
`clean.list`.
-v, --version Show the version of and exit.
Crafted with ♥ by Nissar Chababy (@funilrys)
MIT License
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Copyright (c) 2019, 2020. 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 Nissar Chababy
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FAQs
The launcher of the Dead-Hosts infrastructure.
We found that dead-hosts-launcher demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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