# tox-poetry-installer A plugin for [Tox](https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) that allows test environment dependencies to be installed using [Poetry](https://python-poetry.org/) from its lockfile. ⚠️ **This project is beta software and is under active development** ⚠️ [![ci-status](https://github.com/enpaul/tox-poetry-installer/workflows/CI/badge.svg?event=push)](https://github.com/enpaul/tox-poetry-installer/actions) [![pypi-version](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/tox-poetry-installer)](https://pypi.org/project/tox-poetry-installer/) [![pypi-downloads](https://img.shields.io/pypi/dm/tox-poetry-installer)](https://libraries.io/pypi/tox-poetry-installer) [![license](https://img.shields.io/pypi/l/tox-poetry-installer)](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT) [![python-versions](https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/tox-poetry-installer)](https://www.python.org) [![Code style: black](https://img.shields.io/badge/code%20style-black-000000.svg)](https://github.com/psf/black) **Documentation** * [Introduction](#introduction) * [Install](#install) * [Quick Start](#quick-start) * [Why would I use this?](#why-would-i-use-this) (What problems does this solve?) * [Reference](#reference) * [Configuration Options](#configuration-options) * [Command-line Arguments](#command-line-arguments) * [Errors](#errors) * [Advanced Usage](#advanced-usage) * [Developing](#developing) * [Contributing](#contributing) * [Roadmap](#roadmap) * [Path to Beta](#path-to-beta) * [Path to Stable](#path-to-stable) Related resources: * [Poetry Python Project Manager](https://python-poetry.org/) * [Tox Automation Project](https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) * [Other Tox plugins](https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/plugins.html) Similar projects: * [Poetry Dev-Dependencies Tox Plugin](https://github.com/sinoroc/tox-poetry-dev-dependencies) * [Poetry Tox Plugin](https://github.com/tkukushkin/tox-poetry) ## Introduction This is a plugin to unify two great projects in the Python ecosystem: the [Tox](https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) automation project and the [Poetry](https://python-poetry.org) project/dependency manager. Specifically it allows the repeatable dependency resolution and installation tools that Poetry uses to benefit the isolated environments that Tox uses to run automated tests. The motivation to write this plugin came from a need for a single source of truth for the versions of all packages that should be installed to an environment. When in use this plugin will allow a Tox environment to install its required dependencies using the versions specified in the Poetry lockfile. This eliminates needing to specify package versions in multiple places as well as ensures that the Tox environment has the exact same versions of a given package as the Poetry environment. This reduces (or hopefully eliminates) hard to debug problems caused by subtle differences in the dependency graph of the active development environment (the one managed by Poetry) and the automated test environment(s) created by Tox. To learn more about the problems this plugin aims to solve jump ahead to [What problems does this solve?](#what-problems-does-this-solve). Otherwise keep reading to get started. ### Install The recommended way to install the plugin is to add it to a project's `pyproject.toml` and lockfile using Poetry: ```bash poetry add tox-poetry-installer[poetry] --dev ``` **WARNING:** The below installation methods are vulnerable to the [transient dependency issues this plugin aims to avoid](#why-would-i-use-this). It is always recommended to install dependencies using Poetry whenever possible. The plugin can also be installed with pip directly, though it is recommended to always install to a virtual environment and pin to a specific version: ```bash source my-venv/bi/activate pip install tox-poetry-installer[poetry] == 0.6.0 ``` The plugin can also be installed using the Tox [`requires`]((https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/config.html#conf-requires)) configuration option. Note however that dependencies installed via the `requires` option are not handled by the plugin and will be installed the same way as a `pip install ...` above. For this reason it is also recommended to always pin to a specific version when using this installation method: ```ini # tox.ini [tox] requires tox-poetry-installer[poetry] == 0.6.0 ``` Check that the plugin is registered by checking the Tox version: ``` ~ $: poetry run tox --version 3.20.0 imported from .venv/lib64/python3.8/site-packages/tox/__init__.py registered plugins: tox-poetry-installer-0.6.0 at .venv/lib64/python3.8/site-packages/tox_poetry_installer.py ``` **NOTE:** Installing the `tox-poetry-installer[poetry]` extra will add the `poetry` package as a managed environment dependency which can cause problems when the Poetry installation is externally managed (such as in a CI or container environment). See [Advanced Usage](#installing-alongside-an-existing-poetry-installation) for more information on this use case. ### Quick Start Before making any changes to `tox.ini` the project is already benefiting from having the plugin installed: all dependencies of the root project package are installed using the Poetry backend to all Tox environments that install the root package without any configuration changes. To add dependencies from the lockfile to a Tox environment, add the option [`locked_deps`](#locked_deps) to the environment configuration and list names of dependencies (with no version specifier) under it: ```ini [testenv] description = Some very cool tests locked_deps = black pylint mypy commands = ... ``` The standard [`deps`](https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/config.html#conf-deps) option can be used in parallel with the `locked_deps` option to install unlocked dependencies (dependencies not in the lockfile) alongside locked dependencies: ```ini [testenv] description = Some very cool tests locked_deps = black pylint mypy deps = pytest == 6.1.1 pytest-cov >= 2.10, <2.11 commands = ... ``` Alternatively, to quickly install all Poetry dev-dependencies to a Tox environment, add the [`install_dev_deps`](#install_dev_deps) option to the environment configuration: ```ini [testenv] description = Some very cool tests install_dev_deps = true ``` See the [Plugin Usage](#plugin-usage) section for more details on available configuration options and the [Advanced Usage](#advanced-usage) section for some unusual use cases. ### Why would I use this? **The Problem** By default Tox uses [Pip](https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/venv.html) to install the [PEP-508](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0508/) compliant dependencies to a test environment. This plugin extends the default Tox dependency installation behavior to support installing dependencies using a Poetry-based installation method that makes use of the dependency metadata from Poetry's lockfile. Environment dependencies for a Tox environment are usually specified in PEP-508 format, like the below example: ```ini [testenv] description = Some very cool tests deps = foo == 1.2.3 bar >=1.3,<2.0 baz ``` Let's assume these dependencies are also useful during development, so they can be added to the Poetry environment using this command: ``` poetry add --dev \ foo==1.2.3 \ bar>=1.3,<2.0 \ baz ``` However there is a potential problem that could arise from each of these environment dependencies that would _only_ appear in the Tox environment and not in the Poetry environment in use by a developer: * **The `foo` dependency is pinned to a specific version:** let's imagine a security vulnerability is discovered in `foo` and the maintainers release version `1.2.4` to fix it. A developer can run `poetry remove foo` and then `poetry add foo^1.2` to get the new version, but the Tox environment is left unchanged. The development environment, as defined by the lockfile, is now patched against the vulnerability but the Tox environment is not. * **The `bar` dependency specifies a dynamic range:** a dynamic range allows a range of versions to be installed, but the lockfile will have an exact version specified so that the Poetry environment is reproducible; this allows versions to be updated with `poetry update` rather than with the `remove` and `add` commands used above. If the maintainers of `bar` release version `1.6.0` then the Tox environment will install it because it is valid for the specified version range. Meanwhile the Poetry environment will continue to install the version from the lockfile until `poetry update bar` explicitly updates it. The development environment is now has a different version of `bar` than the Tox environment. * **The `baz` dependency is unpinned:** unpinned dependencies are [generally a bad idea](https://python-poetry.org/docs/faq/#why-are-unbound-version-constraints-a-bad-idea), but here it can cause real problems. Poetry will interpret an unbound dependency using [the carrot requirement](https://python-poetry.org/docs/dependency-specification/#caret-requirements) but Pip (via Tox) will interpret it as a wildcard. If the latest version of `baz` is `1.0.0` then `poetry add baz` will result in a constraint of `baz>=1.0.0,<2.0.0` while the Tox environment will have a constraint of `baz==*`. The Tox environment can now install an incompatible version of `baz` and any errors that causes cannot be replicated using `poetry update`. All of these problems can apply not only to the dependencies specified for a Tox environment, but also to the dependencies of those dependencies, those dependencies' dependencies, and so on. **The Solution** This plugin allows dependencies specified in Tox environment take their version directly from the Poetry lockfile without needing an independent version to be specified in the Tox environment configuration. The modified version of the example environment given below appears less stable than the one presented above because it does not specify any versions for its dependencies: ```ini [testenv] description = Some very cool tests require_locked_deps = true locked_deps = foo bar baz ``` However with the `tox-poetry-installer` plugin installed Tox will install these dependencies from the Poetry lockfile so that the version installed to the Tox environment exactly matches the version Poetry is managing. When `poetry update` updates the lockfile with new versions of these dependencies, Tox will automatically install these new versions without needing any changes to the configuration. ## Reference ### Configuration Options All options listed below are Tox environment options and can be applied to one or more environment sections of the `tox.ini` file. They cannot be applied to the global Tox configuration section. **NOTE:** Environment settings applied to the main `testenv` environment will be inherited by child environments (i.e. `testenv:foo`) unless they are explicitly overridden by the child environment's configuration. #### `locked_deps` * **Type:** multi-line list * **Default:** `[]` Names of packages in the Poetry lockfile to install to the Tox environment. All dependencies specified here will be installed to the Tox environment using the details given by the Poetry lockfile. #### `require_locked_deps` * **Type:** boolean * **Default:** `false` Whether the environment should allow unlocked dependencies (dependencies not in the Poetry lockfile) to be installed alongside locked dependencies. If `true` then an error will be raised if the environment specifies unlocked dependencies to install and the plugin will block any other plugins from using the [`tox_testenv_install_deps`](https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/plugins.html#tox.hookspecs.tox_testenv_install_deps) hook. #### `install_dev_deps` * **Type:** boolean * **Default:** `false` Whether all Poetry dev-dependencies should be installed to the environment. If `true` then all dependencies specified in the [`dev-dependencies` section](https://python-poetry.org/docs/pyproject/#dependencies-and-dev-dependencies) of `pyproject.toml` will be installed automatically. ### Command-line Arguments All arguments listed below can be passed to the `tox` command to modify runtime behavior of the plugin. #### `--require-poetry` Indicates that Poetry is expected to be available to Tox and, if it is not, then the Tox run should fail. If provided and the `poetry` package is not installed to the same environment as the `tox` package then Tox will fail. **NOTE:** See [Advanced Usage](installing-alongside-an-existing-poetry-installation) for more information. ### Errors If the plugin encounters an error while processing a Tox environment then it will mark the environment as failed and set the environment status to one of the values below: **NOTE:** In addition to the reasons noted below, the plugin can encounter errors if the Poetry lockfile is not up-to-date with `pyproject.toml`. To resynchronize the lockfile with the `pyproject.toml` run one of [`poetry update`](https://python-poetry.org/docs/cli/#update) or [`poetry lock`](https://python-poetry.org/docs/cli/#lock) #### Poetry Not Installed Error * **Status value:** `PoetryNotInstalledError` * **Cause:** Indicates that the `poetry` module could not be imported from the same environment as the running `tox` module and the runtime flags specified [`--require-poetry`](#--require-poetry). * **Resolution options:** * Install Poetry: ensure that `poetry` is installed to the same environment as `tox`. * Skip running the plugin: remove the `--require-poetry` flag from the runtime options. **NOTE:** See [Advanced Usage](installing-alongside-an-existing-poetry-installation) for more information. #### Locked Dependency Version Conflict Error * **Status value:** `LockedDepVersionConflictError` * **Cause:** Indicates that a dependency specified in the [`locked_deps`](#locked_deps) configuration option in `tox.ini` includes a [PEP-508 version specifier](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0508/#grammar) (i.e. `pytest >=6.0, <6.1`). * **Resolution options:** * Use the dependency version from the lockfile: remove any/all version specifiers from the item in the `locked_deps` list in `tox.ini`. * Do not install the dependency: remove the item from the `locked_deps` list in `tox.ini`. #### Locked Dependency Not Found Error * **Status value:** `LockedDepNotFoundError` * **Cause:** Indicates that a dependency specified in the [`locked_deps`](#locked_deps) configuration option in `tox.ini` could not be found in the Poetry lockfile. * **Resolution options:** * Add the dependency to the lockfile: run `poetry add `; see [the Poetry documentation](https://python-poetry.org/docs/cli/#add) for more information. * Do not install the dependency: remove the item from the `locked_deps` list in `tox.ini`. #### Extra Not Found Error * **Status value:** `ExtraNotFoundError` * **Cause:** Indicates that the [`extras`](https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/config.html#conf-extras) configuration option specified a setuptools extra that is not configured by Poetry in `pyproject.toml` * **Resolution options:** * Configure the extra: add a section for the named extra to the [`extras` section of `pyproject.toml`](https://python-poetry.org/docs/pyproject/#extras) and optionally assign dependencies to the named extra using the [`--optional` dependency setting](https://python-poetry.org/docs/cli/#options_3). * Remove the extra: remove the item from the `extras` list in `tox.ini`. #### Locked Dependencies Required Error * **Status value:** `LockedDepsRequiredError` * **Cause:** Indicates that an environment with the [`require_locked_deps`](#require_locked_deps) configuration option also specified unlocked dependencies using [`deps`](https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/config.html#conf-deps) option in `tox.ini`. * **Resolution options:** * Remove all unlocked dependencies: remove the `deps` configuration option in `tox.ini`. * Allow unlocked dependencies: remove the `require_locked_deps` configuration option in `tox.ini` or explicitly set `require_locked_deps = false`. ### Advanced Usage #### Unsupported Tox configuration options The `tox.ini` configuration options listed below have no effect on the dependencies installed by this plugin the Poetry lockfile. Note that these settings will still be applied by the default Tox installation backend when installing unlocked dependencies using the built-in `deps` option. * [`install_command`](https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/config.html#conf-install_command) * [`pip_pre`](https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/config.html#conf-pip_pre) * [`download`](https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/config.html#conf-download) * [`indexserver`](https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/config.html#conf-indexserver) * [`usedevelop`](https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/config.html#conf-indexserver) All of these options are obsoleted by using the Poetry backend. If a given package installs successfully using Poetry (using either `poetry add ` or `poetry install`) then the required configuration options are already properly set in the Poetry configuration and the plugin will automatically use the same settings when installing the package. #### Reinstalling locked dependencies to a Tox environment Updating the `poetry.lock` file will not automatically cause Tox to install the updated lockfile specifications to the Tox environments that specify them. The Tox environment(s) with updated locked dependencies must be deleted and recreated using the [`--recreate`](https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/config.html#cmdoption-tox-r) runtime flag. Alternatively Tox can be configured to always recreate an environment by setting the [`recreate`](https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/config.html#conf-recreate) option in `tox.ini`. #### Installing Poetry's unsafe dependencies There are several packages that cannot be installed from the lockfile because they are excluded by Poetry itself. As a result these packages cannot be installed by this plugin either as environment dependencies (passed directly to [`locked_deps`](#locked_deps)) or as transient dependencies (a dependency of a locked dependency). As of [Poetry-1.1.4](https://github.com/python-poetry/poetry/releases/tag/1.1.4) there are four packages classified as "unsafe" by Poetry and excluded from the lockfile: * `setuptools` * `distribute` * `pip` * `wheel` When one of these packages is encountered by the plugin a warning will be logged and _**the package will not be installed to the environment**_. If the unsafe package is required for the environment then it will need to be specified as an unlocked dependency using the [`deps`](https://github.com/python-poetry/poetry/releases/tag/1.1.4) configuration option in `tox.ini`, ideally with an exact pinned version. * The set of packages excluded from the Poetry lockfile can be found at [`poetry.puzzle.provider.Provider.UNSAFE_DEPENDENCIES`](https://github.com/python-poetry/poetry/blob/master/poetry/puzzle/provider.py) * There is an ongoing discussion of Poetry's handling of these packages at [python-poetry/poetry#1584](https://github.com/python-poetry/poetry/issues/1584) #### Installing alongside an existing Poetry installation The plugin specifies the `poetry` package as an optional dependency to support an externally managed Poetry installation such as in a container or CI environment. This gives greater flexibility when using Poetry arguments like `--no-root`, `--no-dev`, or `--remove-untracked` which can cause Poetry to uninstall itself if Poetry is specified as a dependency of one of the packages it is managing (like this plugin). To have the plugin use the externally-managed Poetry package simply do not install the `poetry` extra when installing this plugin: ```bash # Installing Poetry as a dependency with the plugin poetry add tox-poetry-installer[poetry] # Relying on an externally managed Poetry installation poetry add tox-poetry-installer ``` Note that Poetry is an optional dependency to support this use case _only_: Poetry must be installed to the same environment as Tox for the plugin to function. To check that the local environment has all of the required modules in scope run the below command: ```bash python -c '\ import tox;\ import tox_poetry_installer;\ from poetry.poetry import Poetry;\ ' ``` **NOTE:** To force Tox to fail if Poetry is not installed, run the `tox` command with the [`--require-poetry`](#--require-poetry) option. ## Developing This project requires Poetry version 1.0+ on the development workstation, see the [installation instructions here](https://python-poetry.org/docs/#installation). Local environment setup instructions: ```bash # Clone the repository... # ...over HTTPS git clone https://github.com/enpaul/tox-poetry-installer.git # ...over SSH git clone git@github.com:enpaul/tox-poetry-installer.git # Create a the local project virtual environment and install dependencies cd tox-poetry-installer poetry install -E poetry # Install pre-commit hooks poetry run pre-commit install # Run tests and static analysis poetry run tox ``` **NOTE:** Because the pre-commit hooks require dependencies in the Poetry environment it is recommend to [launch an environment shell](https://python-poetry.org/docs/cli/#shell) when developing the project. Alternatively, many `git` commands will need to be run from outside of the environment shell by prefacing the command with [`poetry run`](https://python-poetry.org/docs/cli/#run). ## Contributing All project contributors and participants are expected to adhere to the [Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct, v2](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) ([external link](https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/2/0/code_of_conduct/)). The `devel` branch has the latest (potentially unstable) changes. The [tagged versions](https://github.com/enpaul/tox-poetry-installer/releases) correspond to the releases on PyPI. * To report a bug, request a feature, or ask for assistance, please [open an issue on the Github repository](https://github.com/enpaul/tox-poetry-installer/issues/new). * To report a security concern or code of conduct violation, please contact the project author directly at **‌me [at‌] enp dot‎ ‌one**. * To submit an update, please [fork the repository](https://docs.github.com/en/enterprise/2.20/user/github/getting-started-with-github/fork-a-repo) and [open a pull request](https://github.com/enpaul/tox-poetry-installer/compare). ## Roadmap This project is under active development and is classified as beta software, ready for production environments on a provisional basis only. * Beta classification was assigned with [v0.6.0](https://github.com/enpaul/tox-poetry-installer/releases/tag/0.6.0) * Stable classification will be assigned when the test suite covers an acceptable number of use cases ### Path to Beta - [X] Verify that primary package dependencies (from the `.package` env) are installed correctly using the Poetry backend. - [X] Support the [`extras`](https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/config.html#conf-extras) Tox configuration option ([#4](https://github.com/enpaul/tox-poetry-installer/issues/4)) - [X] Add per-environment Tox configuration option to fall back to default installation backend. - [ ] ~Add warnings when an unsupported Tox configuration option is detected while using the Poetry backend. ([#5](https://github.com/enpaul/tox-poetry-installer/issues/5))~ - [X] Add trivial tests to ensure the project metadata is consistent between the pyproject.toml and the module constants. - [X] Update to use [poetry-core](https://github.com/python-poetry/poetry-core) and improve robustness of the Tox and Poetry module imports to avoid potentially breaking API changes in upstream packages. ([#2](https://github.com/enpaul/tox-poetry-installer/issues/2)) - [ ] ~Find and implement a way to mitigate the [UNSAFE_DEPENDENCIES issue](https://github.com/python-poetry/poetry/issues/1584) in Poetry. ([#6](https://github.com/enpaul/tox-poetry-installer/issues/6))~ - [X] Fix logging to make proper use of Tox's logging reporter infrastructure ([#3](https://github.com/enpaul/tox-poetry-installer/issues/3)) - [X] Add configuration option for installing all dev-dependencies to a testenv ([#14](https://github.com/enpaul/tox-poetry-installer/issues/14)) ### Path to Stable Everything in Beta plus... - [ ] Add comprehensive unit tests - [ ] Add tests for each feature version of Tox between 3.0 and 3.20 - [ ] Add tests for Python-3.6, 3.7, 3.8, and 3.9 - [X] Add Github Actions based CI - [ ] Add CI for CPython, PyPy, and Conda - [ ] Add CI for Linux and Windows