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version: 2.1

orbs:
# The python orb contains a set of prepackaged CircleCI configuration you can use repeatedly in your configuration files
# Orb commands and jobs help you with common scripting around a language/tool
# so you dont have to copy and paste it everywhere.
# See the orb documentation here: https://circleci.com/developer/orbs/orb/circleci/python
python: circleci/[email protected]

workflows:
sample: # This is the name of the workflow, feel free to change it to better match your workflow.
# Inside the workflow, you define the jobs you want to run.
# For more details on extending your workflow, see the configuration docs: https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/configuration-reference/#workflows
jobs:
- build-and-test


jobs:
build-and-test: # This is the name of the job, feel free to change it to better match what you're trying to do!
# These next lines defines a Docker executors: https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/executor-types/
# You can specify an image from Dockerhub or use one of the convenience images from CircleCI's Developer Hub
# A list of available CircleCI Docker convenience images are available here: https://circleci.com/developer/images/image/cimg/python
# The executor is the environment in which the steps below will be executed - below will use a python 3.9 container
# Change the version below to your required version of python
docker:
- image: cimg/python:3.8
# Checkout the code as the first step. This is a dedicated CircleCI step.
# The python orb's install-packages step will install the dependencies from a Pipfile via Pipenv by default.
# Here we're making sure we use just use the system-wide pip. By default it uses the project root's requirements.txt.
# Then run your tests!
# CircleCI will report the results back to your VCS provider.
steps:
- checkout
- python/install-packages:
pkg-manager: pip
# app-dir: ~/project/package-directory/ # If you're requirements.txt isn't in the root directory.
# pip-dependency-file: test-requirements.txt # if you have a different name for your requirements file, maybe one that combines your runtime and test requirements.
- run:
name: Run tests
# This assumes pytest is installed via the install-package step above
command: pytest

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