Tools for testing ethereum based applications.
pip install eth-tester>>> from eth_tester import EthereumTester
>>> t = EthereumTester()
>>> t.get_accounts()
('0x82A978B3f5962A5b0957d9ee9eEf472EE55B42F1',
'0x7d577a597B2742b498Cb5Cf0C26cDCD726d39E6e',
'0xDCEceAF3fc5C0a63d195d69b1A90011B7B19650D',
'0x598443F1880Ef585B21f1d7585Bd0577402861E5',
'0x13cBB8D99C6C4e0f2728C7d72606e78A29C4E224',
'0x77dB2BEBBA79Db42a978F896968f4afCE746ea1F',
'0x24143873e0E0815fdCBcfFDbe09C979CbF9Ad013',
'0x10A1c1CB95c92EC31D3f22C66Eef1d9f3F258c6B',
'0xe0FC04FA2d34a66B779fd5CEe748268032a146c0',
'0x90F0B1EBbbA1C1936aFF7AAf20a7878FF9e04B6c')
>>> t.get_balance('0x82A978B3f5962A5b0957d9ee9eEf472EE55B42F1')
1000000000000000000000000
>>> t.send_transaction({'from': '0x82A978B3f5962A5b0957d9ee9eEf472EE55B42F1', 'to': '0x7d577a597B2742b498Cb5Cf0C26cDCD726d39E6e', 'gas': 21000, 'value': 1})
'0x140c1da1370a908e4c0f7c6e33bb97182011707c6a9aff954bef1084c8a48b25'
>>> t.get_transaction_by_hash(0x140c1da1370a908e4c0f7c6e33bb97182011707c6a9aff954bef1084c8a48b25')
{'block_hash': '0x89c03ecb6bbf3ff533b04a663fa98d59c9d985de806d1a9dcafaad7c993ee6e8',
'block_number': 0,
'data': '0x',
'from': '0x82A978B3f5962A5b0957d9ee9eEf472EE55B42F1',
'gas': 21000,
'gas_price': 1,
'hash': '0x140c1da1370a908e4c0f7c6e33bb97182011707c6a9aff954bef1084c8a48b25',
'nonce': 0,
'r': 114833774457827084417823702749930473879683934597320921824765632039428214735160,
's': 52192522150044217242428968890330558187037131043598164958282684822175843828481,
'to': '0x7d577a597B2742b498Cb5Cf0C26cDCD726d39E6e',
'transaction_index': 0,
'v': 27,
'value': 1}
>>> t.get_transaction_receipt('0x140c1da1370a908e4c0f7c6e33bb97182011707c6a9aff954bef1084c8a48b25')
{'block_hash': '0x89c03ecb6bbf3ff533b04a663fa98d59c9d985de806d1a9dcafaad7c993ee6e8',
'block_number': 0,
'contract_address': None,
'cumulative_gas_used': 21000,
'gas_used': 21000,
'logs': (),
'transaction_hash': '0x140c1da1370a908e4c0f7c6e33bb97182011707c6a9aff954bef1084c8a48b25',
'transaction_index': 0}pip install -e . -r requirements-dev.txtYou can run the tests with:
py.test testsOr you can install tox to run the full test suite.
Pandoc is required for transforming the markdown README to the proper format to render correctly on pypi.
For Debian-like systems:
apt install pandoc
Or on OSX:
brew install pandocTo release a new version:
bumpversion $$VERSION_PART_TO_BUMP$$
git push && git push --tags
make releaseThe version format for this repo is {major}.{minor}.{patch} for stable, and
{major}.{minor}.{patch}-{stage}.{devnum} for unstable (stage can be alpha or beta).
To issue the next version in line, use bumpversion and specify which part to bump,
like bumpversion minor or bumpversion devnum.
If you are in a beta version, bumpversion stage will switch to a stable.
To issue an unstable version when the current version is stable, specify the
new version explicitly, like bumpversion --new-version 4.0.0-alpha.1 devnum
The ethereum tester library strictly enforces the following input formats and types.
- Hexidecimal values must be text (not byte) strings. The
0xprefix is optional. - Any address which contains mixed-case alpha characters will be validated as a checksummed address as specified by EIP-55
- 32-byte hashes must be hexidecimal encoded.
- Numeric values must be in their integer representation.
Similarly, ethereum tester ensures that return values conform to similar rules.
- 32-byte hashes will be returned in their hexidecimal encoded representation.
- Addresses will be returned in their hexidecimal representation and EIP55 checksummed.
- Numeric values will be returned as integers.
Any block_number parameter will accept the following string values.
'latest': for the latest mined block.'pending': for the current un-mined block.'earliest': for the genesis block.
Note: These must be text strings (not byte stringS)
eth_tester.EthereumTester(backend=None, validator=None, normalizer=None, auto_mine_transactions=True, fork_blocks=None)
The EthereumTester object is the sole API entrypoint. Instantiation of this
object accepts the following parameters.
backend: The chain backend being used. See the chain backendsvalidator: The validator to used. See the validatorsnormalizer: The normalizer to used. See the normalizersauto_mine_transactions: If truthy transactions will be automatically mined at the time they are submitted. Seeenable_auto_mine_transactionsanddisable_auto_mine_transactions.fork_blocks: configures which block numbers the various network hard fork rules will be activated. See fork-rules
>>> from eth_tester import EthereumTester
>>> t = EthereumTester()
>>> t
<eth_tester.main.EthereumTester at 0x102255710>Ethereum tester supports the following hard forks.
- Homestead
- DAO
- Anti DOS
- State Clearing
By default, all forks will be active at the genesis block (block 0).
Manual configuration and retrieval of fork rules can be done with the following API.
Sets the fork rules for the fork denoted by fork_name to activate at fork_block.
Returns the block number on which the named fork will activate.
The fork_name parameter must be one of the following strings.
"FORK_HOMESTEAD""FORK_DAO""FORK_ANTI_DOS""FORK_STATE_CLEANUP"
The chain can only time travel forward in time.
The timestamp must be an integer, strictly greater than the current timestamp
of the latest block.
Note: Time traveling will result in a new block being mined.
Manually mining blocks can be done with the following API. The coinbase
parameter of these methods must be a hexidecimal encoded address.
Mines num_blocks new blocks, returning an iterable of the newly mined block hashes.
Mines a single new block, returning the mined block's hash.
By default all transactions are mined immediately. This means that each transaction you send will result in a new block being mined, and that all blocks will only ever have at most a single transaction. This behavior can be controlled with the following methods.
Turns on auto-mining of transactions.
Turns off auto-mining of transactions.
The following API can be used to interact with account data. The account
parameter in these methods must be a hexidecimal encode address.
Returns an iterable of the accounts that the tester knows about. All accounts in this list will be EIP55 checksummed.
>>> t.get_accounts()
('0x82A978B3f5962A5b0957d9ee9eEf472EE55B42F1',
'0x7d577a597B2742b498Cb5Cf0C26cDCD726d39E6e',
...
'0x90F0B1EBbbA1C1936aFF7AAf20a7878FF9e04B6c')Adds a new account for the given private key. Returns the hex encoded address of the added account.
>>> t.add_account('0x58d23b55bc9cdce1f18c2500f40ff4ab7245df9a89505e9b1fa4851f623d241d')
'0xdc544d1aa88ff8bbd2f2aec754b1f1e99e1812fd'By default, added accounts are unlocked and do not have a password. If you would like to add an account which has a password, you can supply the password as the second parameter.
>>> t.add_account('0x58d23b55bc9cdce1f18c2500f40ff4ab7245df9a89505e9b1fa4851f623d241d', 'my-secret')
'0xdc544d1aa88ff8bbd2f2aec754b1f1e99e1812fd'Unlocks the given account if the provided password matches.
Raises a ValidationError if:
- The account is not known.
- The password does not match.
- The account was created without a password.
>>> t.unlock_account('0xdc544d1aa88ff8bbd2f2aec754b1f1e99e1812fd', 'my-secret')By default, accounts will be unlocked indefinitely. You can however unlock an account for a specified amount of time by providing the desired duration in seconds.
# unlock for 1 hour.
>>> t.unlock_account('0xdc544d1aa88ff8bbd2f2aec754b1f1e99e1812fd', 'my-secret', 60 * 60)Locks the provide account.
Raises a ValidationError if:
- The account is not known
- The account does not have a password.
Returns the balance, in wei, for the provided account.
>>> t.get_balance('0x82A978B3f5962A5b0957d9ee9eEf472EE55B42F1')
1000004999999999999999999Returns the nonce for the provided account.
>>> t.get_nonce('0x82A978B3f5962A5b0957d9ee9eEf472EE55B42F1')
1Returns the code for the given account.
>>> t.get_code('0x82A978B3f5962A5b0957d9ee9eEf472EE55B42F1')
"0x"Returns the transaction for the given hash, raising a
TransactionNotFound exception if the
transaction cannot be found.
>>> t.get_transaction_by_hash('0x140c1da1370a908e4c0f7c6e33bb97182011707c6a9aff954bef1084c8a48b25')
{'block_hash': '0x89c03ecb6bbf3ff533b04a663fa98d59c9d985de806d1a9dcafaad7c993ee6e8',
'block_number': 0,
'hash': '0x140c1da1370a908e4c0f7c6e33bb97182011707c6a9aff954bef1084c8a48b25',
'transaction_index': 0,
'from': '0x82A978B3f5962A5b0957d9ee9eEf472EE55B42F1',
'to': '0x7d577a597B2742b498Cb5Cf0C26cDCD726d39E6e',
'value': 1,
'gas': 21000,
'gas_price': 1,
'nonce': 0,
'data': '0x',
'v': 27,
'r': 114833774457827084417823702749930473879683934597320921824765632039428214735160,
's': 52192522150044217242428968890330558187037131043598164958282684822175843828481}Note: For unmined transaction,
transaction_index,block_numberandblock_hashwill all beNone.
<a id="api-get_block_by_numbera>
Returns the block for the given block_number. See block
numbers for named block numbers you can use. If
full_transactions is truthy, then the transactions array will be populated
with full transaction objects as opposed to their hashes.
Raises BlockNotFound if a block for the given number
cannot be found.
>>> t.get_block_by_numbers(1)
{'difficulty': 131072,
'extra_data': '0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000',
'gas_limit': 999023468,
'gas_used': 0,
'hash': '0x0f50c8ea0f67ce0b7bff51ae866159edc443bde87de2ab26010a15b777244ddd',
'logs_bloom': 0,
'miner': '0x82A978B3f5962A5b0957d9ee9eEf472EE55B42F1',
'nonce': '0x0000000000000000',
'number': 1,
'parent_hash': '0x89c03ecb6bbf3ff533b04a663fa98d59c9d985de806d1a9dcafaad7c993ee6e8',
'sha3_uncles': '0x1dcc4de8dec75d7aab85b567b6ccd41ad312451b948a7413f0a142fd40d49347',
'size': 472,
'state_root': '0xbd92123803c9e71018617ce3dc6cbbdf130973bdbd0e14ff340c57c8a835b74b',
'timestamp': 1410973360,
'total_difficulty': 262144,
'transactions': (),
'transactions_root': '0x56e81f171bcc55a6ff8345e692c0f86e5b48e01b996cadc001622fb5e363b421',
'uncles': ()}Returns the block for the given block_hash. The full_transactions
parameter behaves the same as in
get_block_by_number.
Raises BlockNotFound if a block for the given hash
cannot be found.
>>> t.get_block_by_hash('0x0f50c8ea0f67ce0b7bff51ae866159edc443bde87de2ab26010a15b777244ddd')
{'difficulty': 131072,
'extra_data': '0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000',
'gas_limit': 999023468,
'gas_used': 0,
'hash': '0x0f50c8ea0f67ce0b7bff51ae866159edc443bde87de2ab26010a15b777244ddd',
'logs_bloom': 0,
'miner': '0x82A978B3f5962A5b0957d9ee9eEf472EE55B42F1',
'nonce': '0x0000000000000000',
'number': 1,
'parent_hash': '0x89c03ecb6bbf3ff533b04a663fa98d59c9d985de806d1a9dcafaad7c993ee6e8',
'sha3_uncles': '0x1dcc4de8dec75d7aab85b567b6ccd41ad312451b948a7413f0a142fd40d49347',
'size': 472,
'state_root': '0xbd92123803c9e71018617ce3dc6cbbdf130973bdbd0e14ff340c57c8a835b74b',
'timestamp': 1410973360,
'total_difficulty': 262144,
'transactions': (),
'transactions_root': '0x56e81f171bcc55a6ff8345e692c0f86e5b48e01b996cadc001622fb5e363b421',
'uncles': ()}Returns the receipt for the given transaction_hash, raising
TransactionNotFound if no transaction can be
found for the given hash.
>>> t.get_transaction_receipt('0x9a7cc8b7accf54ecb1901bf4d0178f28ca457bb9f9c245692c0ca8fabef08d3b')
{'block_hash': '0x878f779d8bb25b25fb78fc16b8d64d70a5961310ef1689571aec632e9424290c',
'block_number': 2,
'contract_address': None,
'cumulative_gas_used': 23154,
'gas_used': 23154,
'logs': ({'address': '0xd6F084Ee15E38c4f7e091f8DD0FE6Fe4a0E203Ef',
'block_hash': '0x878f779d8bb25b25fb78fc16b8d64d70a5961310ef1689571aec632e9424290c',
'block_number': 2,
'data': '0x',
'log_index': 0,
'topics': (
'0xf70fe689e290d8ce2b2a388ac28db36fbb0e16a6d89c6804c461f65a1b40bb15',
'0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000003039'),
'transaction_hash': '0x9a7cc8b7accf54ecb1901bf4d0178f28ca457bb9f9c245692c0ca8fabef08d3b',
'transaction_index': 0,
'type': 'mined'},),
'transaction_hash': '0x9a7cc8b7accf54ecb1901bf4d0178f28ca457bb9f9c245692c0ca8fabef08d3b',
'transaction_index': 0}- Receipts for unmined transactions will have all of
block_hash,block_numberandtransaction_indexset toNone. - Receipts for transactions which create a contract will have the created contract address in the
contract_addressfield.
A transaction is a formatted as a dictionary with the following keys and values.
from: The address of the account sending the transaction (hexidecimal string).to: The address of the account the transaction is being sent to. Empty string should be used to trigger contract creation (hexidecimal string).gas: Sets the gas limit for transaction execution (integer).gas_price: Sets the price per unit of gas in wei that will be paid for transaction execution (integer).value: The amount of ether in wei that should be sent with the transaction (integer).data: The data for the transaction (hexidecimal string).
Sends the provided transaction object, returning the transaction_hash for
the sent transaction.
Executes the provided transaction object at the evm state from the block
denoted by the block_number parameter, returning the resulting bytes return
value from the evm.
Executes the provided transaction object, measuring and returning the gas
consumption.
Creates a new filter for newly mined blocks. Returns the filter_id which can
be used to retrieve the block hashes for the mined blocks.
>>> filter_id = t.create_block_filter()
>>> filter_id = t.create_block_filter()
>>> t.mine_blocks(3)
>>> t.get_only_filter_changes(filter_id)
('0x07004287f82c1a7ab15d7b8baa03ac14d7e9167ab74e47e1dc4bd2213dd18431',
'0x5e3222c506585e1202da08c7231afdc5e472c777c245b822f44f141d335c744a',
'0x4051c3ba3dcca95da5db1be38e44f5b47fd1a855ba522123e3254fe3f8e271ea')
>>> t.mine_blocks(2)
>>> t.get_only_filter_changes(filter_id)
('0x6649c3a7cb3c7ede3a4fd10ae9dd63775eccdafe39ace5f5a9ae81d360089fba',
'0x04890a08bca0ed2f1496eb29c5dc7aa66014c85377c6d9d9c2c315f85204b39c')
>>> t.get_all_filter_logs(filter_id)
('0x07004287f82c1a7ab15d7b8baa03ac14d7e9167ab74e47e1dc4bd2213dd18431',
'0x5e3222c506585e1202da08c7231afdc5e472c777c245b822f44f141d335c744a',
'0x4051c3ba3dcca95da5db1be38e44f5b47fd1a855ba522123e3254fe3f8e271ea',
'0x6649c3a7cb3c7ede3a4fd10ae9dd63775eccdafe39ace5f5a9ae81d360089fba',
'0x04890a08bca0ed2f1496eb29c5dc7aa66014c85377c6d9d9c2c315f85204b39c')Creates a new filter for pending transactions. Returns the filter_id which
can be used to retrieve the transaction hashes for the pending transactions.
>>> filter_id = t.create_pending_transaction_filter()
>>> t.send_transaction({...})
'0x07f20bf9586e373ac914a40e99119c4932bee343d89ba852ccfc9af1fd541566'
>>> t.send_transaction({...})
'0xff85f7751d132b66c03e548e736f870797b0f24f3ed41dfe5fc628eb2cbc3505'
>>> t.get_only_filter_changes(filter_id)
('0x07f20bf9586e373ac914a40e99119c4932bee343d89ba852ccfc9af1fd541566',
'0xff85f7751d132b66c03e548e736f870797b0f24f3ed41dfe5fc628eb2cbc3505')
>>> t.send_transaction({...})
'0xb07801f7e8b1cfa52b64271fa2673c4b8d64cc21cdbc5fde51d5858c94c2d26a'
>>> t.get_only_filter_changes(filter_id)
('0xb07801f7e8b1cfa52b64271fa2673c4b8d64cc21cdbc5fde51d5858c94c2d26a',)
>>> t.get_all_filter_logs(filter_id)
('0x07f20bf9586e373ac914a40e99119c4932bee343d89ba852ccfc9af1fd541566',
'0xff85f7751d132b66c03e548e736f870797b0f24f3ed41dfe5fc628eb2cbc3505',
'0xb07801f7e8b1cfa52b64271fa2673c4b8d64cc21cdbc5fde51d5858c94c2d26a')EthereumTester.create_log_filter(from_block=None, to_block=None, address=None, topics=None) -> integer
Creates a new filter for logs produced by transactions. The parameters for this function can be used to filter the log entries.
>>> filter_id = t.create_log_filter()
>>> t.send_transaction({...}) # something that produces a log entry
'0x728bf75fc7d23845f328d2223df7fe9cafc6e7d23792457b625d5b60d2b22b7c'
>>> t.send_transaction({...}) # something that produces a log entry
'0x63f5b381ffd09940ce22c45a3f4e163bd743851cb6b4f43771fbf0b3c14b2f8a'
>>> t.get_only_filter_changes(filter_id)
({'address': '0xd6F084Ee15E38c4f7e091f8DD0FE6Fe4a0E203Ef',
'block_hash': '0x68c0f318388003b652eae334efbed8bd345c469bd0ca77469183fc9693c23e13',
'block_number': 11,
'data': '0x',
'log_index': 0,
'topics': ('0xf70fe689e290d8ce2b2a388ac28db36fbb0e16a6d89c6804c461f65a1b40bb15',
'0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000003039'),
'transaction_hash': '0x728bf75fc7d23845f328d2223df7fe9cafc6e7d23792457b625d5b60d2b22b7c',
'transaction_index': 0,
'type': 'mined'},
{'address': '0xd6F084Ee15E38c4f7e091f8DD0FE6Fe4a0E203Ef',
'block_hash': '0x07d7e46be6f9ba53ecd4323fb99ec656e652c4b14f4b8e8a244ee7f997464725',
'block_number': 12,
'data': '0x',
'log_index': 0,
'topics': ('0xf70fe689e290d8ce2b2a388ac28db36fbb0e16a6d89c6804c461f65a1b40bb15',
'0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000010932'),
'transaction_hash': '0x63f5b381ffd09940ce22c45a3f4e163bd743851cb6b4f43771fbf0b3c14b2f8a',
'transaction_index': 0,
'type': 'mined'})See the filtering guide for detailed information on how to use filters.
Removes the filter for the provide filter_id. If no filter is found for the
given filter_id, raises FilterNotFound.
Returns all new values for the provided filter_id that have not previously
been returned through this API. Raises
FilterNotFound if no filter is found for the given
filter_id.
Returns all values for the provided filter_id. Raises
FilterNotFound if no filter is found for the given
filter_id.
Takes a snapshot of the current chain state and returns the snapshot id.
Reverts the chain to the chain state associated with the given snapshot_id.
Raises SnapshotNotFound if no snapshot is know
for the given id.
Raised in cases where a transaction cannot be found for the provided transaction hash.
Raised in cases where a block cannot be found for either a provided number or hash.
Raised in cases where a filter cannot be found for the provided filter id.
Raised in cases where a snapshot cannot be found for the provided snapshot id.
Ethereum tester is written using a pluggable backend system.
Ethereum tester does not install any of the dependencies needed to use the various backends by default. You can however install ethereum tester with the necessary dependencies using the following method.
$ pip install eth-tester[<backend-name>]You should replace <backend-name> with the name of the desired testing
backend. Available backends are:
pyethereum16: PyEthereum v1.6.xpyethereum21: PyEthereum v2.1.0+py-evm: PyEVM (alpha) (experimental)
You can select which backend in a few different ways.
The most direct way is to manually pass in the backend instance you wish to use.
>>> from eth_tester import EthereumTester
>>> from eth_tester.backends.pyethereum import PyEthereum16Backend
>>> t = EthereumTester(backend=PyEthereum16Backend())Ethereum tester also supports configuration using the environment variable
ETHEREUM_TESTER_CHAIN_BACKEND. This should be set to the import path for the
backend class you wish to use.
Ethereum tester can be used with the following backends.
- PyEthereum 1.6.x (default)
- PyEthereum 2.0.0+ (experimental)
- PyEVM (experimental)
- MockBackend
This backend has limited functionality. It cannot perform any VM computations. It mocks out all of the objects and interactions.
>>> from eth_tester import MockBackend
>>> t = EthereumTester(MockBackend())Uses the PyEthereum library at version v1.6.x
>>> from eth_tester import PyEthereum16Backend
>>> t = EthereumTester(PyEthereum16Backend())Uses the PyEthereum library at version v2.0.0+
>>> from eth_tester import PyEthereum21Backend
>>> t = EthereumTester(PyEthereum21Backend())WARNING Py-EVM is experimental and should not be relied on for mission critical testing at this stage.
Uses the experimental Py-EVM library.
>>> from eth_tester import PyEVMBackend
>>> t = EthereumTester(PyEVMBackend())Under development
The base class eth_tester.backends.base.BaseChainBackend is the recommended
base class to begin with if you wish to write your own backend.
Details on implementation are beyond the scope of this document.
Ethereum tester uses two formats for data.
- The normal format is the data format the is expected as input arguments to all
EthereumTestermethods as well as the return types from all method calls. - The canonical format is the data format that is used internally by the backend class.
Ethereum tester enforces strict validation rules on these formats.
The canonical format is intended for low level handling by backends.
- 32 byte hashes:
bytesof length 32 - Arbitrary length strings:
bytes - Addresses:
bytesof length 20 - Integers:
int - Array Types:
tuple
The normal format is intended for use by end users.
- 32 byte hashes:
0xprefixed hexidecimal encoded text strings (not byte strings) - Arbitrary length strings:
0xprefixed hexidecimal encoded text strings (not byte strings) - Addresses:
0xprefixed and EIP55 checksummed hexidecimal encoded text strings (not byte strings) - Integers:
int - Array Types:
tuple
Beware! Here there be dragons... This section of the documentation is only relevant if you intend to build tooling on top of this library.
The ethereum tester provides strong guarantees that backends can be swapped out seamlessly without effecting the data formats of both the input arguments and return values. This is accomplished using a two step process of strict normalization and validation.
All inputs to the methods of the EthereumTester are first validated then
normalized to a canonical format. Return values are put through this process
as well, first validating the data returned by the backend, and then
normalizing it from the canonical format to the normal form before being
returned.
The EthereumTester delegates normalization to whatever normalizer was
passed in during instantiation. If no value was provided, the default
normalizer will be used from
eth_tester.normalization.default.DefaultNormalizer.
The specifics of this object are beyong the scope of this document.
The EthereumTester delegates validation to whatever validator was
passed in during instantiation. If no value was provided, the default
validator will be used from
eth_tester.validation.default.DefaultValidator.
The specifics of this object are beyong the scope of this document.
See the web3.py documentation for
information on the EthereumTester provider which integrates with this
library.
pip install -e . -r requirements-dev.txtYou can run the tests with:
py.test testsOr you can install tox to run the full test suite.
Pandoc is required for transforming the markdown README to the proper format to render correctly on pypi.
For Debian-like systems:
apt install pandoc
Or on OSX:
brew install pandocTo release a new version:
bumpversion $$VERSION_PART_TO_BUMP$$
git push && git push --tags
make releaseThe version format for this repo is {major}.{minor}.{patch} for stable, and
{major}.{minor}.{patch}-{stage}.{devnum} for unstable (stage can be alpha or beta).
To issue the next version in line, use bumpversion and specify which part to bump,
like bumpversion minor or bumpversion devnum.
If you are in a beta version, bumpversion stage will switch to a stable.
To issue an unstable version when the current version is stable, specify the
new version explicitly, like bumpversion --new-version 4.0.0-alpha.1 devnum
