Select either Conda or Poetry to set up your development environment.
- Conda environment setup
- First create a new conda environment. Please specify python version as 3.8/3.9/3.10/3.11.
conda create -n <env_name> python=3.9
. - Activate the env you created.
- In root folder, run
python scripts/dev-setup/main.py
to install the packages and dependencies; if you are using Visual Studio Code, it is recommended to add--vscode
(which ispython scripts/dev-setup/main.py --vscode
) to enable VS Code to recognize the packages.
- Poetry environment setup
- Install poetry. Please specify python version as 3.8/3.9/3.10/3.11.
- Each folder under src (except the promptflow folder) is a separate package, so you need to install the dependencies for each package.
poetry install -C promptflow-core -E <extra> --with dev,test
poetry install -C promptflow-devkit -E <extra> --with dev,test
poetry install -C promptflow-azure -E <extra> --with dev,test
dev-connections.json.example
is a template about connections provided in src/promptflow
. You can follow these steps to refer to this template to configure your connection for the test cases:
cd ./src/promptflow
- Run the command
cp dev-connections.json.example connections.json
; - Replace the values in the json file with your connection info;
- Set the environment
PROMPTFLOW_CONNECTIONS='connections.json'
;
After above setup process is finished. You can use pytest
command to run test, for example in root folder you can:
- Conda environment
- Run all tests under a folder:
pytest src/promptflow/tests -v
,pytest src/promptflow-devkit/tests -v
- Run a single test:
pytest src/promptflow/tests/promptflow_test/e2etests/test_executor.py::TestExecutor::test_executor_basic_flow -v
- Poetry environment: there is limitation for running tests in src/promptflow folder, you can only run tests under other package folders.
- for example: under the target folder
promptflow-devkit
, you can runpoetry run pytest tests/sdk_cli_test -v
- Set up your python interperter
- Open the Command Palette (Ctrl+Shift+P) and select
Python: Select Interpreter
.
- Select existing conda env which you created previously.
- Set up your test framework and directory
- Open the Command Palette (Ctrl+Shift+P) and select
Python: Configure Tests
.
- Select
pytest
as test framework.
- Select
Root directory
as test directory.
- Exclude specific test folders.
You can exclude specific test folders if you don't have some extra dependency to avoid VS Code's test discovery fail.
For example, if you don't have azure dependency, you can exclude sdk_cli_azure_test
.
Open .vscode/settings.json
, write "--ignore=src/promptflow/tests/sdk_cli_azure_test"
to "python.testing.pytestArgs"
.
- Click the
Run Test
button on the left
- Set up your pycharm python interpreter
- Select existing conda env which you created previously
- Run test, right-click the test name to run, or click the green arrow button on the left.
VSCode could pick up the correct environment automatically if you open vscode/pycharm under the package folders.
There are some limitations currently, intellisense may not work properly in poetry environment.
PyCharm behaves differently from VSCode, it will automatically picks up the correct environment.
A clear and consistent API documentation is crucial for the usability and maintainability of our codebase. Please refer to API Documentation Guidelines to learn how to write docstring when developing the project.
- Put all test data/configs under
src/promptflow/tests/test_configs
. - Write unit tests:
- Flow run:
src/promptflow/tests/sdk_cli_test/unittest/
- Flow run in azure:
src/promptflow/tests/sdk_cli_azure_test/unittest/
- Flow run:
- Write e2e tests:
- Flow run:
src/promptflow/tests/sdk_cli_test/e2etests/
- Flow run in azure:
src/promptflow/tests/sdk_cli_azure_test/e2etests/
- Flow run:
- Test file name and the test case name all start with
test_
. - A basic test example, see test_connection.py.
Tests are under corresponding source folder, and test_configs are shared among different test folders:
- src/promptflow/
- test_configs/
- connections/
- datas/
- flows/
- runs/
- wrong_flows/
- wrong_tools/
- test_configs/
- src/promptflow-core/
- tests/
- core/ # Basic test with promptflow-core installed.
- e2etests/
- unittests/
- azureml-serving/ # Test with promptflow-core[azureml-serving] installed.
- e2etests/
- unittests/
- executor-service/ # Test with promptflow-core[executor-service] installed.
- e2etests/
- unittests/
- core/ # Basic test with promptflow-core installed.
- tests/
- src/promptflow-devkit/
- tests/
- sdk_cli_tests/
- e2etests/
- unittests/
- sdk_cli_tests/
- tests/
- src/promptflow-azure/
- tests/
- sdk_cli_azure_test/
- e2etests/
- unittests/
- sdk_cli_azure_test/
- tests/
Principal #1: Put the tests in the same folder as the code they are testing, to ensure code can work within minor environment requirements.
For example, you write code requires basic promptflow-core
package, then put the tests in promptflow-core/tests/core
, DO NOT put it in the promptflow-devkit or promptflow-azure.
Principal #2: Setup separate workflow for tests with extra-requires.
For example, you want to test promptflow-core[azureml-serving]
, then add a new test folder promptflow-core/tests/azureml-serving
to test the azure related code,
and add new test steps and environment setup step into promptflow-core-test.yml
for that folder. DO NOT update the environment of promptflow-core
basic test directly.
Please refer to Replay End-to-End Tests to learn how to record and replay tests.