Skip to content

Latest commit

 

History

History
41 lines (24 loc) · 2.17 KB

README.md

File metadata and controls

41 lines (24 loc) · 2.17 KB

Bank API

This is a standalone exercise to practice writing tests and engaging in Test Driven Development (TDD). Clone this repository and then open the resulting DevOps-Course-Bank-API folder in VSCode. Open it as the project folder - don't open a parent folder and then browse down to the repository folder, otherwise subsequent instructions here will not work.

Read through this file to get the project running and then follow the instructions in during_the_workshop.md for the exercise instructions.

Setup

This project requires Python 3.8 (or higher) and uses Poetry for Python to handle dependencies. Follow the instructions here to set up Poetry.

Run the following command (run from the project root) to install project dependencies:

poetry install

If you opened the repository folder in VS Code (and not a parent folder), then you should get a prompt to use the newly added virtual environment. Agree to it.

If you do not see a prompt, press Cmd/Ctrl + Shift + P and run Python: Select Interpreter. Select the Python executable in the new .venv directory, which is ./.venv/Scripts/python.exe on Windows or ./.venv/bin/python on a Mac.

To launch the API, run the following:

cd bank_api
poetry run flask run

The API should be live with swagger docs visible at http://localhost:5000/.

Tests

You can run both unit and integration tests suites using pytest. Run this from the root directory:

poetry run pytest

Or you can run them from VSCode:

Click the conical flask icon on the activity bar on the left edge of VSCode. Click the refresh icon at the top of the panel to rediscover tests. Click the play icon at the top to run all tests. Click the play icon next to a file or test name to run that file or test individually.

  • Intellisense annotations for running/debugging each test should also appear above the test functions in the code.
  • If test discovery fails, check that "poetry install" ran successfully and that the Python interpreter is selected correctly. See the "setup" section above for details.

You can now go back to the workshop instructions.