py_func, lua_func and the run item now reach host binaries through
`flatpak-spawn --host` instead of trying to load them under the
sandbox runtime (which fails with a glibc ABI mismatch). Adds
`--talk-name=org.freedesktop.Flatpak` to the manifest, stages the
/app/lib/testium tree under /tmp so the host can read it, and drops
the dead `_FLATPAK_HOST_DIRS` / lib-injection code paths that the
new approach makes obsolete.
Validation suite gains a `--mode source|wheel|pyinstaller|flatpak|
appimage` flag so the same item set can run against every packaging
channel; per-mode report file names avoid clobbering.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Collects all four artifacts under <repo>/dist/ (PyInstaller and Flatpak
renamed to testium-<version>(.suff); wheel and AppImage keep PEP 427 /
appimage-builder original names). Re-uses scripts/build_env.sh and
set_env.sh, same venv as run.sh. AppImage build.sh now picks the actual
output file dynamically instead of a hardcoded lowercase name.
build.sh runs appimage-builder in a Debian Bookworm container (Podman or
Docker) so it works on Arch / non-Debian hosts. Uses single src/requirements.txt;
TESTIUM_VERSION exported in runtime.env.
org.testium.Testium.yaml uses host Python/Lua only (no bundled interpreter).
build.sh exports a .flatpak bundle. README documents the install procedure.
Added some api accessible from python and lua sub_processes. Now the tests only access to py_func.tm instead of direct api.testium module access.
Corrected some f"xxx" to allow working with old python (bookworm).
Changed param.yaml of the test to allow lua to work in all situations.
Various other small fixes for frozen app, wheel.
Tested in all situations, and OK. Ready for tag !
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Drop the now-obsolete src/lib and src/py_func data entries (those
paths no longer exist)
- Add src/testium/py_func and src/testium/runtime as bundle-root data
dirs: the py_func subprocess is launched with the *host* Python
(not the frozen interpreter), so it needs the source files on disk
at cwd=subproc_path() to find py_func/__main__.py and import from
runtime.*
- Hidden imports updated: libs.* → api.*, plus py_func.* explicitly
declared so PyInstaller pulls them into the bundle even though
they are loaded as data
Smoke-tested: built binary runs `testium -b`, py_func subprocess works.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>