Plugin, library, and reports for reading Conservancy's books
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I believe we still want this in principle, but we're not currently enforcing it the way I thought we were, and we very regularly write Payables without this supporting documentation (for trip reimbursement, regular service fees, etc.). Enforcing this now would be way too noisy in the books, we need to devise a separate plan to enforce this if we want it. |
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Beancount plugin and tools for Conservancy's books ================================================== Installation ------------ ``cd`` to this directory with your checkout and then run:: python3 -m pip install --user --upgrade . Of course, if you're familiar with Python development tools, you're welcome to install the module in a virtualenv, somewhere else, etc. Running all tests ----------------- The project comes with a Tox configuration that defines all the tests we expect to pass, across all the different environments we support. To run them all, run:: tox The next sections describe how to run them standalone in your own development environment, for faster iteration or simpler isolation of problems. Running unit tests ------------------ Run:: ./setup.py test Type checking ------------- Most of the code is typed, except for very dynamic loader methods. To run the type checker:: ./setup.py typecheck This is expected to pass just like the unit tests. Legal ----- Copyright © 2020 Brett Smith. Licensed under the `GNU Affero General Public License <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.html>`_, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.