FAQ - Frequency Asked Questions¶
The following Frequency Answer Questions are general and not operating system specific.
Configure PyCharm to auto-complete Basilisk commands and provide module variables, see the PyCharm Support web page.
How do I run
pytestto ensure all unit and integrated tests still passThe following response assumes you have the Basilisk soure code. You need to install the python utility
pytestif this is not available on your system. Instructions are found at Installing Optional Packages. Next, navigate to the folderBasilisk\srcand runpytestfrom there.How can I run
pytestfaster?Glad you asked. While Basilisk is a single threaded simulation, it is possible to run
pytestin a multi-threaded manner:pip3 install pytest-xdist
After installing this utility you now run the multi-threaded version of
pytestfor 8 threads using:python3 -m pytest -n 8
How can I used
pytestto generate a Basilisk validation HTML report?You will need to install
pytest-htmlpackage, see Installing Optional Packages. Then you can do this with:python3 -m pytest --report
This generates an HTML report in a local
tests/reportfolder.How do I perform a clean build of Basilisk?
IDE’s like X-Code provide a “clean” function. This will remove some compiled code, but in Basilisk it does not get rid of all the SWIG’d code, and there can be compiler warnings related to the last CMAKE settings used.
To do a basic clean build that will cover most odd cases, you can do this manually by
delete the folder of
dist3ordistand create a new folder with that namefollow the regular configure and build instruction in Building the Software Framework
You can also use the
cleanflag in the instruction at Building the Software Framework to do a clean and configure all in one.To really have a clean clean build you want to get rid of the .conan file that stores the dependencies for Basilisk. To do this you
delete the
.conanfolder in your home directoryfollow the regular build instructions in Building the Software Framework using the
cleanflag