Development Status
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Framework
- tox
Intended Audience
- Developers
License
- OSI Approved :: MIT License
Operating System
- OS Independent
Programming Language
- Python :: 3
- Python :: 3 :: Only
- Python :: 3.7
- Python :: 3.8
- Python :: 3.9
- Python :: 3.10
- Python :: 3.11
- Python :: 3.12
- Python :: 3.13
- Python :: Implementation :: CPython
- Python :: Implementation :: PyPy
Topic
- Software Development :: Libraries
- Software Development :: Testing
- Utilities
Typing
- Typed
tox-gh-actions
tox-gh-actions is a tox plugin which helps running tox on GitHub Actions with multiple different Python versions on multiple workers in parallel. This project is inspired by tox-travis.
- Features
- Usage
- Examples
- Versioning
- Versions and Compatibility
- Understanding Behavior of tox-gh-actions
Features
When running tox on GitHub Actions, tox-gh-actions
- detects which environment to run based on configurations and
- provides utilities such as grouping log lines.
Usage
-
Add configurations under
[gh-actions]
section along with tox's configuration.- It will be
pyproject.toml
,tox.ini
, orsetup.cfg
. See tox's documentation for more details.
- It will be
-
Install
tox-gh-actions
package in the GitHub Actions workflow before runningtox
command.
Examples
Basic Example
The following configuration will create 3 jobs when running the workflow on GitHub Actions.
- On Python 3.10 job, tox runs
py310
environment - On Python 3.12 job, tox runs
py312
environment - On Python 3.14 job, tox runs
py314
andmypy
environments
tox-gh-actions Configuration
Add [gh-actions]
section to the same file as tox's configuration.
If you're using tox.ini
:
[tox]
envlist = py310, py312, py314, mypy
[gh-actions]
python =
3.10: py310
3.12: py312
3.14: py314, mypy
[testenv]
...
If you're using setup.cfg
:
[tox:tox]
envlist = py310, py312, py314, mypy
[gh-actions]
python =
3.10: py310
3.12: py312
3.14: py314, mypy
[testenv]
...
If you're using pyproject.toml
:
[tool.tox]
legacy_tox_ini = """
[tox]
envlist = py310, py312, py314, mypy
[gh-actions]
python =
3.10: py310
3.12: py312
3.14: py314, mypy
[testenv]
"""
Workflow Configuration
.github/workflows/<workflow>.yml
:
name: Python package
on:
- push
- pull_request
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
python-version: ['3.10', '3.12', '3.14']
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
- name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }}
uses: actions/setup-python@v6
with:
python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
python -m pip install tox tox-gh-actions
- name: Test with tox
run: tox
Advanced Examples
Factor-Conditional Settings: Python Version
The following configuration will create 2 jobs when running the workflow on GitHub Actions.
- On Python 3.12 job, tox runs
py12-django42
environment - On Python 3.13 job, tox runs
py313-django42
andpy313-django52
environments
tox.ini
:
[tox]
envlist = py312-django42, py313-django{42,52}
[gh-actions]
python =
3.12: py312
3.13: py313
[testenv]
...
When using pre-release versions of Python, please do not specify -beta
or -dev
in tox.ini
.
.github/workflows/<workflow>.yml
:
...
jobs:
build:
strategy:
matrix:
python-version: [3.14, 3.15.0-beta.3]
...
tox.ini
:
[tox]
envlist = py39, py310
[gh-actions]
python =
3.14: py314
3.15: py315
# The following won't work
# 3.15-beta.3: py315
# 3.15-dev: py315
[testenv]
...
Added in 3.5.0: To use a free-threaded Python build, add the t
suffix.
tox.ini
:
[tox]
envlist = py314, py314t
[gh-actions]
python =
3.14: py314
3.14t: py314t
[testenv]
...
PyPy is also supported in the python
configuration key.
Support of Pyston is experimental and not tested by our CI.
tox.ini
:
[tox]
envlist = py313, py314, pypy3, pyston38
[gh-actions]
python =
3.13: py313
3.14: py314, mypy
pypy-3.11: pypy3
pyston-3.8: pyston38
[testenv]
...
[testenv:pyston38]
basepython = pyston38
You can also specify without minor versions in the python
configuration key.
tox.ini
:
[tox]
envlist = py3, pypy3
[gh-actions]
python =
3: py3, mypy
pypy-3: pypy3
[testenv]
...
If there are multiple matching Python versions in the configuration, only the most precise one is used.
For example, if you are running CPython 3.14 and gh-actions.python
has both 3
and 3.14
,
tox-gh-actions gets factors only from the key 3.14
.
Changed in 3.0: pypy3
is not supported in the configuration anymore. Please use pypy-3
instead.
Factor-Conditional Settings: Environment Variable
You can also use environment variable to decide which environment to run. The following is an example to install different dependency based on platform. It will create 9 jobs when running the workflow on GitHub Actions.
- On Python 3.10/ubuntu-latest job, tox runs
py310-linux
environment - On Python 3.12/ubuntu-latest job, tox runs
py312-linux
environment - and so on.
.github/workflows/<workflow>.yml
:
name: Python package
on:
- push
- pull_request
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ${{ matrix.platform }}
strategy:
matrix:
platform: [ubuntu-latest, macos-latest, windows-latest]
python-version: ['3.10', '3.12', '3.14']
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
- name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }}
uses: actions/setup-python@v6
with:
python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
python -m pip install tox tox-gh-actions
- name: Test with tox
run: tox
env:
PLATFORM: ${{ matrix.platform }}
tox.ini
:
[tox]
envlist = py{310,312,314}-{linux,macos,windows}
[gh-actions]
python =
3.10: py310
3.12: py312
3.14: py3114
[gh-actions:env]
PLATFORM =
ubuntu-latest: linux
macos-latest: macos
windows-latest: windows
[testenv]
deps =
<common dependency>
linux: <Linux specific deps>
macos: <macOS specific deps>
windows: <Windows specific deps>
...
Changed in 3.0: Environment variables should not use lowercase letters.
Because of the limitation in tox's configuration loading API,
tox-gh-actions always convert keys in [gh-actions:env]
to uppercase.
tox requires
If your project uses tox's requires
configuration,
you must add tox-gh-actions
to the requires
configuration as well. Otherwise, tox-gh-actions won't be loaded as a tox plugin.
[tox]
requires =
tox-conda
tox-gh-actions
Overriding Environments to Run
Changed in 2.0: When a list of environments to run is specified explicitly via -e
option or TOXENV
environment variable (tox's help),
tox-gh-actions respects the given environments and simply runs the given environments without enforcing its configuration.
Before 2.0, tox-gh-actions was always enforcing its configuration even when a list of environments is given explicitly.
Versioning
This project follows PEP 440 and uses a format of major.minor.patch (X.Y.Z). The major version (X) will be incremented when we make backward incompatible changes to a public API. The public API of this project is the configuration of tox-gh-actions. The major version can be also incremented when we require a new version of tox.
This project tries not to introduce backward incompatibles changes as much as possible so that users don't need to update their project's configuration too frequently.
tox-gh-actions 3.x may drop support of unsupported Python 3.y versions in the future without bumping its major version.
Versions and Compatibility
We recommend to use the latest version of tox 4.x and tox-gh-actions 3.x. To use tox-gh-actions with tox 3.x, please install tox-gh-actions 2.x. The following table shows compatibility between tox and tox-gh-actions.
tox | tox-gh-actions | Supported by tox-gh-actions | Branch |
---|---|---|---|
4.x | 3.x | Yes (stable) | master |
3.x | 2.x | Only security fixes (stable) | tox3 |
Understanding Behavior of tox-gh-actions
How tox-gh-actions Works
See ARCHITECTURE.md for more details.
Logging
tox-gh-actions writes log messages using the standard logging
module.
This is handy for understanding behavior of tox-gh-actions and for debugging tox-gh-actions.
To see the log messages, please run tox -vv
.