python3 -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activatepip install -r requirements.txtIf you have added your RUNPOD_API_KEY and
RUNPOD_ENDPOINT_ID to the .env file within
this directory, you should first comment them
out before attempting to test locally. If
the .env file exists and the values are provided,
the tests will attempt to send the requests to
your RunPod endpoint instead of running locally.
Once the venv is created and activated, the requirements
installed, and the credentials removed from the .env
file, you can change directory to the tests directory
and run a script, for example:
cd tests
python txt2img.pyYou obviously need to edit the payload within the script to achieve the desired results.