Pywatch
Runs an arbitrary command if files specified to be watched change. It's good for automatically running unit tests when your code changes, similar to Ruby's ZenTest.
Install / Use
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pywatch
A python clone (almost) of the Linux watch command.
The pywatch.watcher.Watcher class can be told to watch a set of files, and given a set of commands to run whenever any of those files change.
It was inspired by Ruby's ZenTest, but while it can be used for testing, pywatch is intended to run any command when files change... test runners or otherwise.
See pywatch.autotest for an example of a continously running watch-and-runner.
pywatch usage
Usage: pywatch [options] "command" file1 file2 ...
Options: -h, --help show this help message and exit -v, --verbose Output timestamp when commands are run. --version Output version number and exit
Changelog
0.4
* Directories are now walked recursively and all files are added and watched
0.3.2
- Added --version
0.3.1
* Changed setup.py to include proper url
* Added error catching for os.stat calls
* pywatch with no args displays usage
0.3
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* Added pywatch command line client
0.2
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* Fixed missing os import in setup.py
0.1
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* Initial release of python module
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