Updated progress on Python 3 CI and test coverage. (#17245)

pull/15928/merge
Matt Clay 8 years ago committed by GitHub
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@ -149,7 +149,9 @@ Target: September 2016
Expand documentation on setting up a development and test environment, as well as writing tests. The goal is to ease development for new contributors and encourage more testing, particularly with module contributions. Expand documentation on setting up a development and test environment, as well as writing tests. The goal is to ease development for new contributors and encourage more testing, particularly with module contributions.
- **Test Coverage** - **Test Coverage**
Expand test coverage, particularly for CI. Being testing, this is open ended. Will be impacted by available budget. Expand test coverage, particularly for CI. Being testing, this is open ended. Will be impacted by available budget.
**Done:** Module PRs now run integration tests for the module(s) being changed.
- Python 3 - Run integration tests using Python 3 on CI with tagging for those which should pass, so we can track progress and detect regressions. - Python 3 - Run integration tests using Python 3 on CI with tagging for those which should pass, so we can track progress and detect regressions.
**Done:** Integration tests now run on Shippable using a Ubuntu 16.04 docker image with only Python 3 installed.
- Windows - Create framework for running Windows integration tests, ideally both locally and on CI. - Windows - Create framework for running Windows integration tests, ideally both locally and on CI.
**Done:** Windows integration tests now run on Shippable. **Done:** Windows integration tests now run on Shippable.
- FreeBSD - Include FreeBSD in CI coverage. Not originally on the roadmap, this is an intermediary step for CI coverage for OS X. - FreeBSD - Include FreeBSD in CI coverage. Not originally on the roadmap, this is an intermediary step for CI coverage for OS X.

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