# infra_6 **Repository Path**: mirrors_chromium_googlesource/infra_6 ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: infra_6 - **Description**: No description available - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: BSD-3-Clause - **Default Branch**: main - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2021-03-19 - **Last Updated**: 2025-08-24 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # infra.git repository Welcome to the Chrome Infra repository! Wondering where to start? Check out [General Chrome Infrastructure documentation](doc/index.md). In particular, to check out this repo and the rest of the infrastructure code, follow the instructions [here](doc/source.md). The rest of this page is specific to this repo. ## Entry points * [run.py](run.py): wrapper script to run programs contained in subdirectories without having to deal with `sys.path` modifications. * [test.py](test.py): multi-purpose script to run tests. * [packages/infra\_libs/](packages/infra_libs): generally useful functions and classes * [infra/services/](infra/services): standalone programs intended to be run as daemons. * [infra/tools](infra/tools): command-line tools, intended to be run by developers. * [appengine/](appengine): many Chrome-infra-managed AppEngine applications. * [infra/experimental](infra/experimental): for, well, experimental stuff. Once they are stabilized and reviewed, they should be moved in a more permanent place. ## Miscellaneous technical stuff * [bootstrap/](bootstrap): utilities to set up a proper Python virtual environment. * [utils/](utils): purpose? utils? * Need to bump infra/deployed to pick up changes? * `git push origin :deployed` * mail chrome-troopers@, include: * previously deployed hash (for quick rollback) * the hash you just pushed * the list of CLs that made this push necessary * the output of the `git push` command ## Integrating tests with test.py If you've added a new module, run your tests with test.py: 1. Create a .coveragerc file in the root directory of the module you want to test. Take a look at another .coveragerc to see what to include in that. 2. Create a "test" directory in the root directory of the module you want to test. Move your `*_test.py` files to this directory. Double-check that your tests are getting picked up when you want them to be: `./test.py test `. Tests still not getting picked up by test.py? Double-check to make sure you have `__init__.py` files in each directory of your module so Python recognizes it as a package. ## Style The preferred style is PEP8 with two-space indent; that is, the [Chromium Python style](https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/HEAD/styleguide/python/python.md), except functions use `lowercase_with_underscores`. Use yapf (`git cl format`) to autoformat new code.