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Split CI workflows into 'test' and 'deploy' #367
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This makes them easier to maintain and follows how other pytest repositories have evolved. Also made some changes to the deploy workflow: * Using Python 3.10 * Using `build` package instead of calling `python setup.py`
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im a bit unhappy with the splitting, i'd prefer if we started to install from the build artifacts for testing (like i have done for some of my projects) |
What do you mean? IIUC, you mean to test the package instead of source, but isn't that what Or do you mean to generate a single artifact, test over it, and then deploy that same artifact? |
Happy to try out something like that, can you point to a project to use as reference? |
@nicoddemus i'd love to extract this into something reusable, but currently im a bit tied up with other priorities |
This makes them easier to maintain and follows how other pytest repositories have evolved.
Also made some changes to the deploy workflow:
build
package instead of callingpython setup.py