As demonstrated in #11, we need some sort of basic sanity checking for PRs.
Ideally we test each PR against all versions of python it claims to support. That way, if there's a packaging issue in an older setuptools, pip, python etc we catch it.
I think all we need to do is wire up something that starts a cassandra docker image and verifies that cqlsh can connect to it. That would have flagged all the issues I've hit in this repo so far.
Ideally it would both install cqlsh as a module within another super simple python program and install it as an executable.
Test matrix should probably be supported Python versions (tox is probably handy) * OS (Linux/Windows). May also want to run against multiple Cassandra versions, although I tend to think that's the domain of the Cassandra project as here we really only control the packaging aspect.
But for starters, even getting one flow working would be great.
As demonstrated in #11, we need some sort of basic sanity checking for PRs.
Ideally we test each PR against all versions of python it claims to support. That way, if there's a packaging issue in an older
setuptools,pip,pythonetc we catch it.I think all we need to do is wire up something that starts a cassandra docker image and verifies that
cqlshcan connect to it. That would have flagged all the issues I've hit in this repo so far.Ideally it would both install
cqlshas a module within another super simple python program and install it as an executable.Test matrix should probably be supported Python versions (
toxis probably handy) * OS (Linux/Windows). May also want to run against multiple Cassandra versions, although I tend to think that's the domain of the Cassandra project as here we really only control the packaging aspect.But for starters, even getting one flow working would be great.