# Requirements 1. Python 3.7 or later with packages in the given `requirements.txt` - E.g. with conda: - `conda create -n component-tests python=3.7` - `conda activate component-tests` - `pip3 install -r requirements.txt` 2. Create a config yaml file, for example: ``` cloudflared_binary: "cloudflared" tunnel: "3d539f97-cd3a-4d8e-c33b-65e9099c7a8d" credentials_file: "/Users/tunnel/.cloudflared/3d539f97-cd3a-4d8e-c33b-65e9099c7a8d.json" origincert: "/Users/tunnel/.cloudflared/cert.pem" ingress: - hostname: named-tunnel-component-tests.example.com service: hello_world - service: http_status:404 ``` 3. Route hostname to the tunnel. For the example config above, we can do that via ``` cloudflared tunnel route dns 3d539f97-cd3a-4d8e-c33b-65e9099c7a8d named-tunnel-component-tests.example.com ``` 4. Turn on linter If you are using Visual Studio, follow https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/python/linting to turn on linter. 5. Turn on formatter If you are using Visual Studio, follow https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/python/editing#_formatting to turn on formatter and https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=cbrevik.toggle-format-on-save to turn on format on save. 6. If you have cloudflared running as a service on your machine, you can either stop the service or ignore the service tests via `--ignore test_service.py` # How to run Specify path to config file via env var `COMPONENT_TESTS_CONFIG`. This is required. ## All tests Run `pytest` inside this(component-tests) folder ## Specific files Run `pytest .py .py` ## Specific tests Run `pytest file.py -k -k ` ## Live Logging Running with `-o log_cli=true` outputs logging to CLI as the tests are. By default the log level is WARN. `--log-cli-level` control logging level. For example, to log at info level, run `pytest -o log_cli=true --log-cli-level=INFO`. See https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/logging.html#live-logs for more documentation on logging.