bump to 2.1.1, regen examples, add release announcement

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# #
__version__ = '2.1.1.dev5' __version__ = '2.1.1'

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.. toctree:: .. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2 :maxdepth: 2
release-2.1.1
release-2.1.0 release-2.1.0
release-2.0.3 release-2.0.3
release-2.0.2 release-2.0.2

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py.test 2.1.1: assertion fixes and improved junitxml output
===========================================================================
pytest-2.1.1 is a backward compatible maintenance release of the
popular py.test testing tool. See extensive docs with examples here:
http://pytest.org/
Most bug fixes fix remaining issues with the perfected assertions introduced
with 2.1.0 - thanks to the bug reporters and to Benjamin Peterson for
helping to fix them. Also, junitxml output now produces system-out/err
tags which are shown more nicely within Jenkins environments.
NOTE particularly to package maintainers and others interested: there now
is a "pytest" man page which can be generated with "make man" in doc/.
If you want to install or upgrade pytest, just type one of::
pip install -U pytest # or
easy_install -U pytest
best,
holger krekel / http://merlinux.eu
Changes between 2.1.0 and 2.1.1
----------------------------------------------
- fix issue64 / pytest.set_trace now works within pytest_generate_tests hooks
- fix issue60 / fix error conditions involving the creation of __pycache__
- fix issue63 / assertion rewriting on inserts involving strings containing '%'
- fix assertion rewriting on calls with a ** arg
- don't cache rewritten modules if bytecode generation is disabled
- fix assertion rewriting in read-only directories
- fix issue59: provide system-out/err tags for junitxml output
- fix issue61: assertion rewriting on boolean operations with 3 or more operands
- you can now build a man page with "cd doc ; make man"

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@ -22,14 +22,14 @@ to assert that your function returns a certain value. If this assertion fails
you will see the return value of the function call:: you will see the return value of the function call::
$ py.test test_assert1.py $ py.test test_assert1.py
============================= test session starts ============================== =========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.6.6 -- pytest-2.1.0.dev6 platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.1 -- pytest-2.1.1
collecting ... collected 1 items collecting ... collected 1 items
test_assert1.py F test_assert1.py F
=================================== FAILURES =================================== ================================= FAILURES =================================
________________________________ test_function _________________________________ ______________________________ test_function _______________________________
def test_function(): def test_function():
> assert f() == 4 > assert f() == 4
@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ you will see the return value of the function call::
E + where 3 = f() E + where 3 = f()
test_assert1.py:5: AssertionError test_assert1.py:5: AssertionError
=========================== 1 failed in 0.01 seconds =========================== ========================= 1 failed in 0.01 seconds =========================
py.test has support for showing the values of the most common subexpressions py.test has support for showing the values of the most common subexpressions
including calls, attributes, comparisons, and binary and unary including calls, attributes, comparisons, and binary and unary
@ -104,14 +104,14 @@ when it encounters comparisons. For example::
if you run this module:: if you run this module::
$ py.test test_assert2.py $ py.test test_assert2.py
============================= test session starts ============================== =========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.6.6 -- pytest-2.1.0.dev6 platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.1 -- pytest-2.1.1
collecting ... collected 1 items collecting ... collected 1 items
test_assert2.py F test_assert2.py F
=================================== FAILURES =================================== ================================= FAILURES =================================
_____________________________ test_set_comparison ______________________________ ___________________________ test_set_comparison ____________________________
def test_set_comparison(): def test_set_comparison():
set1 = set("1308") set1 = set("1308")
@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ if you run this module::
E '5' E '5'
test_assert2.py:5: AssertionError test_assert2.py:5: AssertionError
=========================== 1 failed in 0.01 seconds =========================== ========================= 1 failed in 0.01 seconds =========================
Special comparisons are done for a number of cases: Special comparisons are done for a number of cases:
@ -170,8 +170,8 @@ the conftest file::
$ py.test -q test_foocompare.py $ py.test -q test_foocompare.py
collecting ... collected 1 items collecting ... collected 1 items
F F
=================================== FAILURES =================================== ================================= FAILURES =================================
_________________________________ test_compare _________________________________ _______________________________ test_compare _______________________________
def test_compare(): def test_compare():
f1 = Foo(1) f1 = Foo(1)

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@ -24,6 +24,9 @@ You can ask for available builtin or project-custom
:ref:`function arguments <funcargs>` by typing:: :ref:`function arguments <funcargs>` by typing::
$ py.test --funcargs $ py.test --funcargs
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.1 -- pytest-2.1.1
collected 0 items
pytestconfig pytestconfig
the pytest config object with access to command line opts. the pytest config object with access to command line opts.
capsys capsys
@ -69,3 +72,5 @@ You can ask for available builtin or project-custom
See http://docs.python.org/library/warnings.html for information See http://docs.python.org/library/warnings.html for information
on warning categories. on warning categories.
============================= in 0.00 seconds =============================

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@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ of the failing function and hide the other one::
$ py.test $ py.test
=========================== test session starts ============================ =========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.6.6 -- pytest-2.0.3 platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.1 -- pytest-2.1.1
collecting ... collected 2 items collecting ... collected 2 items
test_module.py .F test_module.py .F
@ -78,8 +78,8 @@ of the failing function and hide the other one::
test_module.py:9: AssertionError test_module.py:9: AssertionError
----------------------------- Captured stdout ------------------------------ ----------------------------- Captured stdout ------------------------------
setting up <function test_func2 at 0x238c410> setting up <function test_func2 at 0x24fa320>
==================== 1 failed, 1 passed in 0.02 seconds ==================== ==================== 1 failed, 1 passed in 0.01 seconds ====================
Accessing captured output from a test function Accessing captured output from a test function
--------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------

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@ -44,9 +44,9 @@ then you can just invoke ``py.test`` without command line options::
$ py.test $ py.test
=========================== test session starts ============================ =========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.6.6 -- pytest-2.0.3 platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.1 -- pytest-2.1.1
collecting ... collected 1 items collecting ... collected 1 items
mymodule.py . mymodule.py .
========================= 1 passed in 0.40 seconds ========================= ========================= 1 passed in 0.02 seconds =========================

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@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ You can now run the test::
$ py.test test_sample.py $ py.test test_sample.py
=========================== test session starts ============================ =========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.6.6 -- pytest-2.0.3 platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.1 -- pytest-2.1.1
collecting ... collected 1 items collecting ... collected 1 items
test_sample.py F test_sample.py F
@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ You can now run the test::
================================= FAILURES ================================= ================================= FAILURES =================================
_______________________________ test_answer ________________________________ _______________________________ test_answer ________________________________
mysetup = <conftest.MySetup instance at 0x2c1b128> mysetup = <conftest.MySetup instance at 0x1d345f0>
def test_answer(mysetup): def test_answer(mysetup):
app = mysetup.myapp() app = mysetup.myapp()
@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ You can now run the test::
E assert 54 == 42 E assert 54 == 42
test_sample.py:4: AssertionError test_sample.py:4: AssertionError
========================= 1 failed in 0.02 seconds ========================= ========================= 1 failed in 0.01 seconds =========================
This means that our ``mysetup`` object was successfully instantiated This means that our ``mysetup`` object was successfully instantiated
and ``mysetup.app()`` returned an initialized ``MyApp`` instance. and ``mysetup.app()`` returned an initialized ``MyApp`` instance.
@ -122,12 +122,12 @@ Running it yields::
$ py.test test_ssh.py -rs $ py.test test_ssh.py -rs
=========================== test session starts ============================ =========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.6.6 -- pytest-2.0.3 platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.1 -- pytest-2.1.1
collecting ... collected 1 items collecting ... collected 1 items
test_ssh.py s test_ssh.py s
========================= short test summary info ========================== ========================= short test summary info ==========================
SKIP [1] /tmp/doc-exec-37/conftest.py:22: specify ssh host with --ssh SKIP [1] /tmp/doc-exec-296/conftest.py:22: specify ssh host with --ssh
======================== 1 skipped in 0.01 seconds ========================= ======================== 1 skipped in 0.01 seconds =========================

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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ now execute the test specification::
nonpython $ py.test test_simple.yml nonpython $ py.test test_simple.yml
=========================== test session starts ============================ =========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.6.6 -- pytest-2.0.3 platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.1 -- pytest-2.1.1
collecting ... collected 2 items collecting ... collected 2 items
test_simple.yml .F test_simple.yml .F
@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ now execute the test specification::
usecase execution failed usecase execution failed
spec failed: 'some': 'other' spec failed: 'some': 'other'
no further details known at this point. no further details known at this point.
==================== 1 failed, 1 passed in 0.24 seconds ==================== ==================== 1 failed, 1 passed in 0.07 seconds ====================
You get one dot for the passing ``sub1: sub1`` check and one failure. You get one dot for the passing ``sub1: sub1`` check and one failure.
Obviously in the above ``conftest.py`` you'll want to implement a more Obviously in the above ``conftest.py`` you'll want to implement a more
@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ reporting in ``verbose`` mode::
nonpython $ py.test -v nonpython $ py.test -v
=========================== test session starts ============================ =========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.6.6 -- pytest-2.0.3 -- /home/hpk/venv/0/bin/python platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.1 -- pytest-2.1.1 -- /home/hpk/venv/0/bin/python
collecting ... collected 2 items collecting ... collected 2 items
test_simple.yml:1: usecase: ok PASSED test_simple.yml:1: usecase: ok PASSED
@ -67,17 +67,17 @@ reporting in ``verbose`` mode::
usecase execution failed usecase execution failed
spec failed: 'some': 'other' spec failed: 'some': 'other'
no further details known at this point. no further details known at this point.
==================== 1 failed, 1 passed in 0.07 seconds ==================== ==================== 1 failed, 1 passed in 0.06 seconds ====================
While developing your custom test collection and execution it's also While developing your custom test collection and execution it's also
interesting to just look at the collection tree:: interesting to just look at the collection tree::
nonpython $ py.test --collectonly nonpython $ py.test --collectonly
=========================== test session starts ============================ =========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.6.6 -- pytest-2.0.3 platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.1 -- pytest-2.1.1
collecting ... collected 2 items collecting ... collected 2 items
<YamlFile 'test_simple.yml'> <YamlFile 'test_simple.yml'>
<YamlItem 'ok'> <YamlItem 'ok'>
<YamlItem 'hello'> <YamlItem 'hello'>
============================= in 0.07 seconds ============================= ============================= in 0.06 seconds =============================

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@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ let's run the full monty::
E assert 4 < 4 E assert 4 < 4
test_compute.py:3: AssertionError test_compute.py:3: AssertionError
1 failed, 4 passed in 0.03 seconds 1 failed, 4 passed in 0.01 seconds
As expected when running the full range of ``param1`` values As expected when running the full range of ``param1`` values
we'll get an error on the last one. we'll get an error on the last one.
@ -114,13 +114,13 @@ Let's first see how it looks like at collection time::
$ py.test test_backends.py --collectonly $ py.test test_backends.py --collectonly
=========================== test session starts ============================ =========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.6.6 -- pytest-2.0.3 platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.1 -- pytest-2.1.1
collecting ... collected 2 items collecting ... collected 2 items
<Module 'test_backends.py'> <Module 'test_backends.py'>
<Function 'test_db_initialized[0]'> <Function 'test_db_initialized[0]'>
<Function 'test_db_initialized[1]'> <Function 'test_db_initialized[1]'>
============================= in 0.01 seconds ============================= ============================= in 0.00 seconds =============================
And then when we run the test:: And then when we run the test::
@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ And then when we run the test::
================================= FAILURES ================================= ================================= FAILURES =================================
__________________________ test_db_initialized[1] __________________________ __________________________ test_db_initialized[1] __________________________
db = <conftest.DB2 instance at 0x2bf7bd8> db = <conftest.DB2 instance at 0x17829e0>
def test_db_initialized(db): def test_db_initialized(db):
# a dummy test # a dummy test
@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ And then when we run the test::
E Failed: deliberately failing for demo purposes E Failed: deliberately failing for demo purposes
test_backends.py:6: Failed test_backends.py:6: Failed
1 failed, 1 passed in 0.03 seconds 1 failed, 1 passed in 0.01 seconds
Now you see that one invocation of the test passes and another fails, Now you see that one invocation of the test passes and another fails,
as it to be expected. as it to be expected.
@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ the respective settings::
================================= FAILURES ================================= ================================= FAILURES =================================
__________________________ test_db_initialized[1] __________________________ __________________________ test_db_initialized[1] __________________________
db = <conftest.DB2 instance at 0x19bcb90> db = <conftest.DB2 instance at 0x2acf4d0>
def test_db_initialized(db): def test_db_initialized(db):
# a dummy test # a dummy test
@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ the respective settings::
test_backends.py:6: Failed test_backends.py:6: Failed
_________________________ TestClass.test_equals[0] _________________________ _________________________ TestClass.test_equals[0] _________________________
self = <test_parametrize.TestClass instance at 0x19ca8c0>, a = 1, b = 2 self = <test_parametrize.TestClass instance at 0x2ad2830>, a = 1, b = 2
def test_equals(self, a, b): def test_equals(self, a, b):
> assert a == b > assert a == b
@ -204,14 +204,14 @@ the respective settings::
test_parametrize.py:17: AssertionError test_parametrize.py:17: AssertionError
______________________ TestClass.test_zerodivision[1] ______________________ ______________________ TestClass.test_zerodivision[1] ______________________
self = <test_parametrize.TestClass instance at 0x19cd4d0>, a = 3, b = 2 self = <test_parametrize.TestClass instance at 0x2ad8830>, a = 3, b = 2
def test_zerodivision(self, a, b): def test_zerodivision(self, a, b):
> pytest.raises(ZeroDivisionError, "a/b") > pytest.raises(ZeroDivisionError, "a/b")
E Failed: DID NOT RAISE E Failed: DID NOT RAISE
test_parametrize.py:20: Failed test_parametrize.py:20: Failed
3 failed, 3 passed in 0.05 seconds 3 failed, 3 passed in 0.02 seconds
Parametrizing test methods through a decorator Parametrizing test methods through a decorator
-------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------
@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ Running it gives similar results as before::
================================= FAILURES ================================= ================================= FAILURES =================================
_________________________ TestClass.test_equals[0] _________________________ _________________________ TestClass.test_equals[0] _________________________
self = <test_parametrize2.TestClass instance at 0x1cf1170>, a = 1, b = 2 self = <test_parametrize2.TestClass instance at 0x1ef2170>, a = 1, b = 2
@params([dict(a=1, b=2), dict(a=3, b=3), ]) @params([dict(a=1, b=2), dict(a=3, b=3), ])
def test_equals(self, a, b): def test_equals(self, a, b):
@ -262,7 +262,7 @@ Running it gives similar results as before::
test_parametrize2.py:19: AssertionError test_parametrize2.py:19: AssertionError
______________________ TestClass.test_zerodivision[1] ______________________ ______________________ TestClass.test_zerodivision[1] ______________________
self = <test_parametrize2.TestClass instance at 0x1d02170>, a = 3, b = 2 self = <test_parametrize2.TestClass instance at 0x20e4248>, a = 3, b = 2
@params([dict(a=1, b=0), dict(a=3, b=2)]) @params([dict(a=1, b=0), dict(a=3, b=2)])
def test_zerodivision(self, a, b): def test_zerodivision(self, a, b):
@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ Running it gives similar results as before::
E Failed: DID NOT RAISE E Failed: DID NOT RAISE
test_parametrize2.py:23: Failed test_parametrize2.py:23: Failed
2 failed, 2 passed in 0.03 seconds 2 failed, 2 passed in 0.02 seconds
checking serialization between Python interpreters checking serialization between Python interpreters
-------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------
@ -291,4 +291,4 @@ Running it (with Python-2.4 through to Python2.7 installed)::
. $ py.test -q multipython.py . $ py.test -q multipython.py
collecting ... collected 75 items collecting ... collected 75 items
....s....s....s....ssssss....s....s....s....ssssss....s....s....s....ssssss ....s....s....s....ssssss....s....s....s....ssssss....s....s....s....ssssss
48 passed, 27 skipped in 2.04 seconds 48 passed, 27 skipped in 2.48 seconds

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@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ then the test collection looks like this::
$ py.test --collectonly $ py.test --collectonly
=========================== test session starts ============================ =========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.6.6 -- pytest-2.0.3 platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.1 -- pytest-2.1.1
collecting ... collected 2 items collecting ... collected 2 items
<Module 'check_myapp.py'> <Module 'check_myapp.py'>
<Class 'CheckMyApp'> <Class 'CheckMyApp'>
@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ You can always peek at the collection tree without running tests like this::
. $ py.test --collectonly pythoncollection.py . $ py.test --collectonly pythoncollection.py
=========================== test session starts ============================ =========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.6.6 -- pytest-2.0.3 platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.1 -- pytest-2.1.1
collecting ... collected 3 items collecting ... collected 3 items
<Module 'pythoncollection.py'> <Module 'pythoncollection.py'>
<Function 'test_function'> <Function 'test_function'>

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
assertion $ py.test failure_demo.py assertion $ py.test failure_demo.py
=========================== test session starts ============================ =========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.6.6 -- pytest-2.0.3 platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.1 -- pytest-2.1.1
collecting ... collected 39 items collecting ... collected 39 items
failure_demo.py FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF failure_demo.py FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:15: AssertionError failure_demo.py:15: AssertionError
_________________________ TestFailing.test_simple __________________________ _________________________ TestFailing.test_simple __________________________
self = <failure_demo.TestFailing object at 0x14b9890> self = <failure_demo.TestFailing object at 0x1b79310>
def test_simple(self): def test_simple(self):
def f(): def f():
@ -40,13 +40,13 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
> assert f() == g() > assert f() == g()
E assert 42 == 43 E assert 42 == 43
E + where 42 = <function f at 0x14a5e60>() E + where 42 = <function f at 0x1c57488>()
E + and 43 = <function g at 0x14bc1b8>() E + and 43 = <function g at 0x1c57500>()
failure_demo.py:28: AssertionError failure_demo.py:28: AssertionError
____________________ TestFailing.test_simple_multiline _____________________ ____________________ TestFailing.test_simple_multiline _____________________
self = <failure_demo.TestFailing object at 0x14b9b50> self = <failure_demo.TestFailing object at 0x1b79850>
def test_simple_multiline(self): def test_simple_multiline(self):
otherfunc_multi( otherfunc_multi(
@ -59,26 +59,26 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
a = 42, b = 54 a = 42, b = 54
def otherfunc_multi(a,b): def otherfunc_multi(a,b):
assert (a == > assert (a ==
> b) b)
E assert 42 == 54 E assert 42 == 54
failure_demo.py:12: AssertionError failure_demo.py:11: AssertionError
___________________________ TestFailing.test_not ___________________________ ___________________________ TestFailing.test_not ___________________________
self = <failure_demo.TestFailing object at 0x14b9790> self = <failure_demo.TestFailing object at 0x1b79290>
def test_not(self): def test_not(self):
def f(): def f():
return 42 return 42
> assert not f() > assert not f()
E assert not 42 E assert not 42
E + where 42 = <function f at 0x14bc398>() E + where 42 = <function f at 0x1c57500>()
failure_demo.py:38: AssertionError failure_demo.py:38: AssertionError
_________________ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_eq_text _________________ _________________ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_eq_text _________________
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x14aa810> self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x1b79f90>
def test_eq_text(self): def test_eq_text(self):
> assert 'spam' == 'eggs' > assert 'spam' == 'eggs'
@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:42: AssertionError failure_demo.py:42: AssertionError
_____________ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_eq_similar_text _____________ _____________ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_eq_similar_text _____________
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x1576190> self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x1b7af50>
def test_eq_similar_text(self): def test_eq_similar_text(self):
> assert 'foo 1 bar' == 'foo 2 bar' > assert 'foo 1 bar' == 'foo 2 bar'
@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:45: AssertionError failure_demo.py:45: AssertionError
____________ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_eq_multiline_text ____________ ____________ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_eq_multiline_text ____________
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x14a7450> self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x1b7af90>
def test_eq_multiline_text(self): def test_eq_multiline_text(self):
> assert 'foo\nspam\nbar' == 'foo\neggs\nbar' > assert 'foo\nspam\nbar' == 'foo\neggs\nbar'
@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:48: AssertionError failure_demo.py:48: AssertionError
______________ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_eq_long_text _______________ ______________ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_eq_long_text _______________
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x14b9350> self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x1b79d10>
def test_eq_long_text(self): def test_eq_long_text(self):
a = '1'*100 + 'a' + '2'*100 a = '1'*100 + 'a' + '2'*100
@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:53: AssertionError failure_demo.py:53: AssertionError
_________ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_eq_long_text_multiline __________ _________ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_eq_long_text_multiline __________
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x15764d0> self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x1b7a490>
def test_eq_long_text_multiline(self): def test_eq_long_text_multiline(self):
a = '1\n'*100 + 'a' + '2\n'*100 a = '1\n'*100 + 'a' + '2\n'*100
@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:58: AssertionError failure_demo.py:58: AssertionError
_________________ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_eq_list _________________ _________________ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_eq_list _________________
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x1576350> self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x1b7ac90>
def test_eq_list(self): def test_eq_list(self):
> assert [0, 1, 2] == [0, 1, 3] > assert [0, 1, 2] == [0, 1, 3]
@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:61: AssertionError failure_demo.py:61: AssertionError
______________ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_eq_list_long _______________ ______________ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_eq_list_long _______________
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x1576f10> self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x1b79cd0>
def test_eq_list_long(self): def test_eq_list_long(self):
a = [0]*100 + [1] + [3]*100 a = [0]*100 + [1] + [3]*100
@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:66: AssertionError failure_demo.py:66: AssertionError
_________________ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_eq_dict _________________ _________________ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_eq_dict _________________
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x1576390> self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x1b75e90>
def test_eq_dict(self): def test_eq_dict(self):
> assert {'a': 0, 'b': 1} == {'a': 0, 'b': 2} > assert {'a': 0, 'b': 1} == {'a': 0, 'b': 2}
@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:69: AssertionError failure_demo.py:69: AssertionError
_________________ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_eq_set __________________ _________________ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_eq_set __________________
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x14bd790> self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x1b75c10>
def test_eq_set(self): def test_eq_set(self):
> assert set([0, 10, 11, 12]) == set([0, 20, 21]) > assert set([0, 10, 11, 12]) == set([0, 20, 21])
@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:72: AssertionError failure_demo.py:72: AssertionError
_____________ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_eq_longer_list ______________ _____________ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_eq_longer_list ______________
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x157a7d0> self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x1b79590>
def test_eq_longer_list(self): def test_eq_longer_list(self):
> assert [1,2] == [1,2,3] > assert [1,2] == [1,2,3]
@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:75: AssertionError failure_demo.py:75: AssertionError
_________________ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_in_list _________________ _________________ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_in_list _________________
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x157ab50> self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x1b7a8d0>
def test_in_list(self): def test_in_list(self):
> assert 1 in [0, 2, 3, 4, 5] > assert 1 in [0, 2, 3, 4, 5]
@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:78: AssertionError failure_demo.py:78: AssertionError
__________ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_not_in_text_multiline __________ __________ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_not_in_text_multiline __________
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x157a090> self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x1b75410>
def test_not_in_text_multiline(self): def test_not_in_text_multiline(self):
text = 'some multiline\ntext\nwhich\nincludes foo\nand a\ntail' text = 'some multiline\ntext\nwhich\nincludes foo\nand a\ntail'
@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:82: AssertionError failure_demo.py:82: AssertionError
___________ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_not_in_text_single ____________ ___________ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_not_in_text_single ____________
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x14aaa50> self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x1b75c90>
def test_not_in_text_single(self): def test_not_in_text_single(self):
text = 'single foo line' text = 'single foo line'
@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:86: AssertionError failure_demo.py:86: AssertionError
_________ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_not_in_text_single_long _________ _________ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_not_in_text_single_long _________
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x157ab90> self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x1b75dd0>
def test_not_in_text_single_long(self): def test_not_in_text_single_long(self):
text = 'head ' * 50 + 'foo ' + 'tail ' * 20 text = 'head ' * 50 + 'foo ' + 'tail ' * 20
@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:90: AssertionError failure_demo.py:90: AssertionError
______ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_not_in_text_single_long_term _______ ______ TestSpecialisedExplanations.test_not_in_text_single_long_term _______
self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x1576ed0> self = <failure_demo.TestSpecialisedExplanations object at 0x1b751d0>
def test_not_in_text_single_long_term(self): def test_not_in_text_single_long_term(self):
text = 'head ' * 50 + 'f'*70 + 'tail ' * 20 text = 'head ' * 50 + 'f'*70 + 'tail ' * 20
@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
i = Foo() i = Foo()
> assert i.b == 2 > assert i.b == 2
E assert 1 == 2 E assert 1 == 2
E + where 1 = <failure_demo.Foo object at 0x157a910>.b E + where 1 = <failure_demo.Foo object at 0x1b75310>.b
failure_demo.py:101: AssertionError failure_demo.py:101: AssertionError
_________________________ test_attribute_instance __________________________ _________________________ test_attribute_instance __________________________
@ -299,8 +299,8 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
b = 1 b = 1
> assert Foo().b == 2 > assert Foo().b == 2
E assert 1 == 2 E assert 1 == 2
E + where 1 = <failure_demo.Foo object at 0x1584610>.b E + where 1 = <failure_demo.Foo object at 0x1b75bd0>.b
E + where <failure_demo.Foo object at 0x1584610> = <class 'failure_demo.Foo'>() E + where <failure_demo.Foo object at 0x1b75bd0> = <class 'failure_demo.Foo'>()
failure_demo.py:107: AssertionError failure_demo.py:107: AssertionError
__________________________ test_attribute_failure __________________________ __________________________ test_attribute_failure __________________________
@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:116: failure_demo.py:116:
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
self = <failure_demo.Foo object at 0x157a3d0> self = <failure_demo.Foo object at 0x1c6ee50>
def _get_b(self): def _get_b(self):
> raise Exception('Failed to get attrib') > raise Exception('Failed to get attrib')
@ -332,15 +332,15 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
b = 2 b = 2
> assert Foo().b == Bar().b > assert Foo().b == Bar().b
E assert 1 == 2 E assert 1 == 2
E + where 1 = <failure_demo.Foo object at 0x157a1d0>.b E + where 1 = <failure_demo.Foo object at 0x1b7a750>.b
E + where <failure_demo.Foo object at 0x157a1d0> = <class 'failure_demo.Foo'>() E + where <failure_demo.Foo object at 0x1b7a750> = <class 'failure_demo.Foo'>()
E + and 2 = <failure_demo.Bar object at 0x157a9d0>.b E + and 2 = <failure_demo.Bar object at 0x1c6e310>.b
E + where <failure_demo.Bar object at 0x157a9d0> = <class 'failure_demo.Bar'>() E + where <failure_demo.Bar object at 0x1c6e310> = <class 'failure_demo.Bar'>()
failure_demo.py:124: AssertionError failure_demo.py:124: AssertionError
__________________________ TestRaises.test_raises __________________________ __________________________ TestRaises.test_raises __________________________
self = <failure_demo.TestRaises instance at 0x157d7e8> self = <failure_demo.TestRaises instance at 0x1b92878>
def test_raises(self): def test_raises(self):
s = 'qwe' s = 'qwe'
@ -352,10 +352,10 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
> int(s) > int(s)
E ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: 'qwe' E ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: 'qwe'
<0-codegen /home/hpk/p/pytest/_pytest/python.py:831>:1: ValueError <0-codegen /home/hpk/p/pytest/_pytest/python.py:833>:1: ValueError
______________________ TestRaises.test_raises_doesnt _______________________ ______________________ TestRaises.test_raises_doesnt _______________________
self = <failure_demo.TestRaises instance at 0x158ae60> self = <failure_demo.TestRaises instance at 0x1c63248>
def test_raises_doesnt(self): def test_raises_doesnt(self):
> raises(IOError, "int('3')") > raises(IOError, "int('3')")
@ -364,7 +364,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:136: Failed failure_demo.py:136: Failed
__________________________ TestRaises.test_raise ___________________________ __________________________ TestRaises.test_raise ___________________________
self = <failure_demo.TestRaises instance at 0x158bb90> self = <failure_demo.TestRaises instance at 0x1b97560>
def test_raise(self): def test_raise(self):
> raise ValueError("demo error") > raise ValueError("demo error")
@ -373,7 +373,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:139: ValueError failure_demo.py:139: ValueError
________________________ TestRaises.test_tupleerror ________________________ ________________________ TestRaises.test_tupleerror ________________________
self = <failure_demo.TestRaises instance at 0x157cd40> self = <failure_demo.TestRaises instance at 0x1b8e0e0>
def test_tupleerror(self): def test_tupleerror(self):
> a,b = [1] > a,b = [1]
@ -382,7 +382,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:142: ValueError failure_demo.py:142: ValueError
______ TestRaises.test_reinterpret_fails_with_print_for_the_fun_of_it ______ ______ TestRaises.test_reinterpret_fails_with_print_for_the_fun_of_it ______
self = <failure_demo.TestRaises instance at 0x157d488> self = <failure_demo.TestRaises instance at 0x1b8edd0>
def test_reinterpret_fails_with_print_for_the_fun_of_it(self): def test_reinterpret_fails_with_print_for_the_fun_of_it(self):
l = [1,2,3] l = [1,2,3]
@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
l is [1, 2, 3] l is [1, 2, 3]
________________________ TestRaises.test_some_error ________________________ ________________________ TestRaises.test_some_error ________________________
self = <failure_demo.TestRaises instance at 0x158a7e8> self = <failure_demo.TestRaises instance at 0x1b88bd8>
def test_some_error(self): def test_some_error(self):
> if namenotexi: > if namenotexi:
@ -423,7 +423,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
<2-codegen 'abc-123' /home/hpk/p/pytest/doc/example/assertion/failure_demo.py:162>:2: AssertionError <2-codegen 'abc-123' /home/hpk/p/pytest/doc/example/assertion/failure_demo.py:162>:2: AssertionError
____________________ TestMoreErrors.test_complex_error _____________________ ____________________ TestMoreErrors.test_complex_error _____________________
self = <failure_demo.TestMoreErrors instance at 0x158f8c0> self = <failure_demo.TestMoreErrors instance at 0x1b8e248>
def test_complex_error(self): def test_complex_error(self):
def f(): def f():
@ -452,7 +452,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:5: AssertionError failure_demo.py:5: AssertionError
___________________ TestMoreErrors.test_z1_unpack_error ____________________ ___________________ TestMoreErrors.test_z1_unpack_error ____________________
self = <failure_demo.TestMoreErrors instance at 0x158c998> self = <failure_demo.TestMoreErrors instance at 0x1b97050>
def test_z1_unpack_error(self): def test_z1_unpack_error(self):
l = [] l = []
@ -462,7 +462,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:179: ValueError failure_demo.py:179: ValueError
____________________ TestMoreErrors.test_z2_type_error _____________________ ____________________ TestMoreErrors.test_z2_type_error _____________________
self = <failure_demo.TestMoreErrors instance at 0x15854d0> self = <failure_demo.TestMoreErrors instance at 0x1b8bd88>
def test_z2_type_error(self): def test_z2_type_error(self):
l = 3 l = 3
@ -472,20 +472,19 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:183: TypeError failure_demo.py:183: TypeError
______________________ TestMoreErrors.test_startswith ______________________ ______________________ TestMoreErrors.test_startswith ______________________
self = <failure_demo.TestMoreErrors instance at 0x14b65a8> self = <failure_demo.TestMoreErrors instance at 0x1b8ab90>
def test_startswith(self): def test_startswith(self):
s = "123" s = "123"
g = "456" g = "456"
> assert s.startswith(g) > assert s.startswith(g)
E assert False E assert <built-in method startswith of str object at 0x1b68508>('456')
E + where False = <built-in method startswith of str object at 0x14902a0>('456') E + where <built-in method startswith of str object at 0x1b68508> = '123'.startswith
E + where <built-in method startswith of str object at 0x14902a0> = '123'.startswith
failure_demo.py:188: AssertionError failure_demo.py:188: AssertionError
__________________ TestMoreErrors.test_startswith_nested ___________________ __________________ TestMoreErrors.test_startswith_nested ___________________
self = <failure_demo.TestMoreErrors instance at 0x158d518> self = <failure_demo.TestMoreErrors instance at 0x1b878c0>
def test_startswith_nested(self): def test_startswith_nested(self):
def f(): def f():
@ -493,39 +492,36 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
def g(): def g():
return "456" return "456"
> assert f().startswith(g()) > assert f().startswith(g())
E assert False E assert <built-in method startswith of str object at 0x1b68508>('456')
E + where False = <built-in method startswith of str object at 0x14902a0>('456') E + where <built-in method startswith of str object at 0x1b68508> = '123'.startswith
E + where <built-in method startswith of str object at 0x14902a0> = '123'.startswith E + where '123' = <function f at 0x1b96848>()
E + where '123' = <function f at 0x15806e0>() E + and '456' = <function g at 0x1b968c0>()
E + and '456' = <function g at 0x1580aa0>()
failure_demo.py:195: AssertionError failure_demo.py:195: AssertionError
_____________________ TestMoreErrors.test_global_func ______________________ _____________________ TestMoreErrors.test_global_func ______________________
self = <failure_demo.TestMoreErrors instance at 0x1593440> self = <failure_demo.TestMoreErrors instance at 0x1b8a320>
def test_global_func(self): def test_global_func(self):
> assert isinstance(globf(42), float) > assert isinstance(globf(42), float)
E assert False E assert isinstance(43, float)
E + where False = isinstance(43, float) E + where 43 = globf(42)
E + where 43 = globf(42)
failure_demo.py:198: AssertionError failure_demo.py:198: AssertionError
_______________________ TestMoreErrors.test_instance _______________________ _______________________ TestMoreErrors.test_instance _______________________
self = <failure_demo.TestMoreErrors instance at 0x15952d8> self = <failure_demo.TestMoreErrors instance at 0x1b8b0e0>
def test_instance(self): def test_instance(self):
self.x = 6*7 self.x = 6*7
> assert self.x != 42 > assert self.x != 42
E assert 42 != 42 E assert 42 != 42
E + where 42 = 42 E + where 42 = <failure_demo.TestMoreErrors instance at 0x1b8b0e0>.x
E + where 42 = <failure_demo.TestMoreErrors instance at 0x15952d8>.x
failure_demo.py:202: AssertionError failure_demo.py:202: AssertionError
_______________________ TestMoreErrors.test_compare ________________________ _______________________ TestMoreErrors.test_compare ________________________
self = <failure_demo.TestMoreErrors instance at 0x1593758> self = <failure_demo.TestMoreErrors instance at 0x1b97998>
def test_compare(self): def test_compare(self):
> assert globf(10) < 5 > assert globf(10) < 5
@ -535,7 +531,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
failure_demo.py:205: AssertionError failure_demo.py:205: AssertionError
_____________________ TestMoreErrors.test_try_finally ______________________ _____________________ TestMoreErrors.test_try_finally ______________________
self = <failure_demo.TestMoreErrors instance at 0x157cd88> self = <failure_demo.TestMoreErrors instance at 0x1b807e8>
def test_try_finally(self): def test_try_finally(self):
x = 1 x = 1
@ -544,4 +540,4 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
E assert 1 == 0 E assert 1 == 0
failure_demo.py:210: AssertionError failure_demo.py:210: AssertionError
======================== 39 failed in 0.23 seconds ========================= ======================== 39 failed in 0.20 seconds =========================

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@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ Let's run this without supplying our new command line option::
test_sample.py:6: AssertionError test_sample.py:6: AssertionError
----------------------------- Captured stdout ------------------------------ ----------------------------- Captured stdout ------------------------------
first first
1 failed in 0.03 seconds 1 failed in 0.01 seconds
And now with supplying a command line option:: And now with supplying a command line option::
@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ And now with supplying a command line option::
test_sample.py:6: AssertionError test_sample.py:6: AssertionError
----------------------------- Captured stdout ------------------------------ ----------------------------- Captured stdout ------------------------------
second second
1 failed in 0.02 seconds 1 failed in 0.01 seconds
Ok, this completes the basic pattern. However, one often rather Ok, this completes the basic pattern. However, one often rather
wants to process command line options outside of the test and wants to process command line options outside of the test and
@ -109,13 +109,13 @@ directory with the above conftest.py::
$ py.test $ py.test
=========================== test session starts ============================ =========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.6.6 -- pytest-2.0.3 platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.1 -- pytest-2.1.1
gw0 I / gw1 I / gw2 I / gw3 I gw0 I / gw1 I
gw0 [0] / gw1 [0] / gw2 [0] / gw3 [0] gw0 [0] / gw1 [0]
scheduling tests via LoadScheduling scheduling tests via LoadScheduling
============================= in 0.52 seconds ============================= ============================= in 0.26 seconds =============================
.. _`excontrolskip`: .. _`excontrolskip`:
@ -156,12 +156,12 @@ and when running it will see a skipped "slow" test::
$ py.test -rs # "-rs" means report details on the little 's' $ py.test -rs # "-rs" means report details on the little 's'
=========================== test session starts ============================ =========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.6.6 -- pytest-2.0.3 platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.1 -- pytest-2.1.1
collecting ... collected 2 items collecting ... collected 2 items
test_module.py .s test_module.py .s
========================= short test summary info ========================== ========================= short test summary info ==========================
SKIP [1] /tmp/doc-exec-42/conftest.py:9: need --runslow option to run SKIP [1] /tmp/doc-exec-301/conftest.py:9: need --runslow option to run
=================== 1 passed, 1 skipped in 0.01 seconds ==================== =================== 1 passed, 1 skipped in 0.01 seconds ====================
@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ Or run it including the ``slow`` marked test::
$ py.test --runslow $ py.test --runslow
=========================== test session starts ============================ =========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.6.6 -- pytest-2.0.3 platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.1 -- pytest-2.1.1
collecting ... collected 2 items collecting ... collected 2 items
test_module.py .. test_module.py ..
@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ Let's run our little function::
E Failed: not configured: 42 E Failed: not configured: 42
test_checkconfig.py:8: Failed test_checkconfig.py:8: Failed
1 failed in 0.02 seconds 1 failed in 0.01 seconds
Detect if running from within a py.test run Detect if running from within a py.test run
-------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------
@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ which will add the string to the test header accordingly::
$ py.test $ py.test
=========================== test session starts ============================ =========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.6.6 -- pytest-2.0.3 platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.1 -- pytest-2.1.1
project deps: mylib-1.1 project deps: mylib-1.1
collecting ... collected 0 items collecting ... collected 0 items
@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ which will add info only when run with "--v"::
$ py.test -v $ py.test -v
=========================== test session starts ============================ =========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.6.6 -- pytest-2.0.3 -- /home/hpk/venv/0/bin/python platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.1 -- pytest-2.1.1 -- /home/hpk/venv/0/bin/python
info1: did you know that ... info1: did you know that ...
did you? did you?
collecting ... collected 0 items collecting ... collected 0 items
@ -295,7 +295,7 @@ and nothing when run plainly::
$ py.test $ py.test
=========================== test session starts ============================ =========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.6.6 -- pytest-2.0.3 platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.1 -- pytest-2.1.1
collecting ... collected 0 items collecting ... collected 0 items
============================= in 0.00 seconds ============================= ============================= in 0.00 seconds =============================

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@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ Running the test looks like this::
$ py.test test_simplefactory.py $ py.test test_simplefactory.py
=========================== test session starts ============================ =========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.6.6 -- pytest-2.0.3 platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.1 -- pytest-2.1.1
collecting ... collected 1 items collecting ... collected 1 items
test_simplefactory.py F test_simplefactory.py F
@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ Running the test looks like this::
E assert 42 == 17 E assert 42 == 17
test_simplefactory.py:5: AssertionError test_simplefactory.py:5: AssertionError
========================= 1 failed in 0.02 seconds ========================= ========================= 1 failed in 0.01 seconds =========================
This means that indeed the test function was called with a ``myfuncarg`` This means that indeed the test function was called with a ``myfuncarg``
argument value of ``42`` and the assert fails. Here is how py.test argument value of ``42`` and the assert fails. Here is how py.test
@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ Running this::
$ py.test test_example.py $ py.test test_example.py
=========================== test session starts ============================ =========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.6.6 -- pytest-2.0.3 platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.1 -- pytest-2.1.1
collecting ... collected 10 items collecting ... collected 10 items
test_example.py .........F test_example.py .........F
@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ Running this::
E assert 9 < 9 E assert 9 < 9
test_example.py:7: AssertionError test_example.py:7: AssertionError
==================== 1 failed, 9 passed in 0.03 seconds ==================== ==================== 1 failed, 9 passed in 0.02 seconds ====================
Note that the ``pytest_generate_tests(metafunc)`` hook is called during Note that the ``pytest_generate_tests(metafunc)`` hook is called during
the test collection phase which is separate from the actual test running. the test collection phase which is separate from the actual test running.
@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ Let's just look at what is collected::
$ py.test --collectonly test_example.py $ py.test --collectonly test_example.py
=========================== test session starts ============================ =========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.6.6 -- pytest-2.0.3 platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.1 -- pytest-2.1.1
collecting ... collected 10 items collecting ... collected 10 items
<Module 'test_example.py'> <Module 'test_example.py'>
<Function 'test_func[0]'> <Function 'test_func[0]'>
@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ If you want to select only the run with the value ``7`` you could do::
$ py.test -v -k 7 test_example.py # or -k test_func[7] $ py.test -v -k 7 test_example.py # or -k test_func[7]
=========================== test session starts ============================ =========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.6.6 -- pytest-2.0.3 -- /home/hpk/venv/0/bin/python platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.1 -- pytest-2.1.1 -- /home/hpk/venv/0/bin/python
collecting ... collected 10 items collecting ... collected 10 items
test_example.py:6: test_func[7] PASSED test_example.py:6: test_func[7] PASSED

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@ -22,10 +22,9 @@ Installation options::
To check your installation has installed the correct version:: To check your installation has installed the correct version::
$ py.test --version $ py.test --version
This is py.test version 2.0.3, imported from /home/hpk/p/pytest/pytest.pyc This is py.test version 2.1.1, imported from /home/hpk/p/pytest/pytest.py
setuptools registered plugins: setuptools registered plugins:
pytest-xdist-1.6.dev3 at /home/hpk/p/pytest-xdist/xdist/plugin.pyc pytest-xdist-1.6 at /home/hpk/p/pytest-xdist/xdist/plugin.pyc
pytest-incremental-0.1.0 at /home/hpk/venv/0/lib/python2.6/site-packages/pytest_incremental.pyc
If you get an error checkout :ref:`installation issues`. If you get an error checkout :ref:`installation issues`.
@ -47,7 +46,7 @@ That's it. You can execute the test function now::
$ py.test $ py.test
=========================== test session starts ============================ =========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.6.6 -- pytest-2.0.3 platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.1 -- pytest-2.1.1
collecting ... collected 1 items collecting ... collected 1 items
test_sample.py F test_sample.py F
@ -61,7 +60,7 @@ That's it. You can execute the test function now::
E + where 4 = func(3) E + where 4 = func(3)
test_sample.py:5: AssertionError test_sample.py:5: AssertionError
========================= 1 failed in 0.02 seconds ========================= ========================= 1 failed in 0.01 seconds =========================
py.test found the ``test_answer`` function by following :ref:`standard test discovery rules <test discovery>`, basically detecting the ``test_`` prefixes. We got a failure report because our little ``func(3)`` call did not return ``5``. py.test found the ``test_answer`` function by following :ref:`standard test discovery rules <test discovery>`, basically detecting the ``test_`` prefixes. We got a failure report because our little ``func(3)`` call did not return ``5``.
@ -96,7 +95,7 @@ Running it with, this time in "quiet" reporting mode::
$ py.test -q test_sysexit.py $ py.test -q test_sysexit.py
collecting ... collected 1 items collecting ... collected 1 items
. .
1 passed in 0.01 seconds 1 passed in 0.00 seconds
.. todo:: For further ways to assert exceptions see the `raises` .. todo:: For further ways to assert exceptions see the `raises`
@ -127,16 +126,15 @@ run the module by passing its filename::
================================= FAILURES ================================= ================================= FAILURES =================================
____________________________ TestClass.test_two ____________________________ ____________________________ TestClass.test_two ____________________________
self = <test_class.TestClass instance at 0x142c320> self = <test_class.TestClass instance at 0x2037908>
def test_two(self): def test_two(self):
x = "hello" x = "hello"
> assert hasattr(x, 'check') > assert hasattr(x, 'check')
E assert False E assert hasattr('hello', 'check')
E + where False = hasattr('hello', 'check')
test_class.py:8: AssertionError test_class.py:8: AssertionError
1 failed, 1 passed in 0.03 seconds 1 failed, 1 passed in 0.01 seconds
The first test passed, the second failed. Again we can easily see The first test passed, the second failed. Again we can easily see
the intermediate values used in the assertion, helping us to the intermediate values used in the assertion, helping us to
@ -165,7 +163,7 @@ before performing the test function call. Let's just run it::
================================= FAILURES ================================= ================================= FAILURES =================================
_____________________________ test_needsfiles ______________________________ _____________________________ test_needsfiles ______________________________
tmpdir = local('/tmp/pytest-10/test_needsfiles0') tmpdir = local('/tmp/pytest-60/test_needsfiles0')
def test_needsfiles(tmpdir): def test_needsfiles(tmpdir):
print tmpdir print tmpdir
@ -174,8 +172,8 @@ before performing the test function call. Let's just run it::
test_tmpdir.py:3: AssertionError test_tmpdir.py:3: AssertionError
----------------------------- Captured stdout ------------------------------ ----------------------------- Captured stdout ------------------------------
/tmp/pytest-10/test_needsfiles0 /tmp/pytest-60/test_needsfiles0
1 failed in 0.13 seconds 1 failed in 0.02 seconds
Before the test runs, a unique-per-test-invocation temporary directory Before the test runs, a unique-per-test-invocation temporary directory
was created. More info at :ref:`tmpdir handling`. was created. More info at :ref:`tmpdir handling`.

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@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ You can use the ``-k`` command line option to select tests::
$ py.test -k webtest # running with the above defined examples yields $ py.test -k webtest # running with the above defined examples yields
=========================== test session starts ============================ =========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.6.6 -- pytest-2.0.3 platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.1 -- pytest-2.1.1
collecting ... collected 4 items collecting ... collected 4 items
test_mark.py .. test_mark.py ..
@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ And you can also run all tests except the ones that match the keyword::
$ py.test -k-webtest $ py.test -k-webtest
=========================== test session starts ============================ =========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.6.6 -- pytest-2.0.3 platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.1 -- pytest-2.1.1
collecting ... collected 4 items collecting ... collected 4 items
===================== 4 tests deselected by '-webtest' ===================== ===================== 4 tests deselected by '-webtest' =====================
@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ Or to only select the class::
$ py.test -kTestClass $ py.test -kTestClass
=========================== test session starts ============================ =========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.6.6 -- pytest-2.0.3 platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.1 -- pytest-2.1.1
collecting ... collected 4 items collecting ... collected 4 items
test_mark_classlevel.py .. test_mark_classlevel.py ..

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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ will be undone.
.. background check: .. background check:
$ py.test $ py.test
=========================== test session starts ============================ =========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.6.6 -- pytest-2.0.3 platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.1 -- pytest-2.1.1
collecting ... collected 0 items collecting ... collected 0 items
============================= in 0.00 seconds ============================= ============================= in 0.00 seconds =============================

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@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ Running it with the report-on-xfail option gives this output::
example $ py.test -rx xfail_demo.py example $ py.test -rx xfail_demo.py
=========================== test session starts ============================ =========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.6.6 -- pytest-2.0.3 platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.1 -- pytest-2.1.1
collecting ... collected 6 items collecting ... collected 6 items
xfail_demo.py xxxxxx xfail_demo.py xxxxxx
@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ Running it with the report-on-xfail option gives this output::
XFAIL xfail_demo.py::test_hello6 XFAIL xfail_demo.py::test_hello6
reason: reason reason: reason
======================== 6 xfailed in 0.05 seconds ========================= ======================== 6 xfailed in 0.03 seconds =========================
.. _`evaluation of skipif/xfail conditions`: .. _`evaluation of skipif/xfail conditions`:

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@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Running this would result in a passed test except for the last
$ py.test test_tmpdir.py $ py.test test_tmpdir.py
=========================== test session starts ============================ =========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.6.6 -- pytest-2.0.3 platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.1 -- pytest-2.1.1
collecting ... collected 1 items collecting ... collected 1 items
test_tmpdir.py F test_tmpdir.py F
@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ Running this would result in a passed test except for the last
================================= FAILURES ================================= ================================= FAILURES =================================
_____________________________ test_create_file _____________________________ _____________________________ test_create_file _____________________________
tmpdir = local('/tmp/pytest-11/test_create_file0') tmpdir = local('/tmp/pytest-61/test_create_file0')
def test_create_file(tmpdir): def test_create_file(tmpdir):
p = tmpdir.mkdir("sub").join("hello.txt") p = tmpdir.mkdir("sub").join("hello.txt")
@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ Running this would result in a passed test except for the last
E assert 0 E assert 0
test_tmpdir.py:7: AssertionError test_tmpdir.py:7: AssertionError
========================= 1 failed in 0.06 seconds ========================= ========================= 1 failed in 0.03 seconds =========================
.. _`base temporary directory`: .. _`base temporary directory`:

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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Running it yields::
$ py.test test_unittest.py $ py.test test_unittest.py
=========================== test session starts ============================ =========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.6.6 -- pytest-2.0.3 platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.1 -- pytest-2.1.1
collecting ... collected 1 items collecting ... collected 1 items
test_unittest.py F test_unittest.py F

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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ def main():
name='pytest', name='pytest',
description='py.test: simple powerful testing with Python', description='py.test: simple powerful testing with Python',
long_description = long_description, long_description = long_description,
version='2.1.1.dev5', version='2.1.1',
url='http://pytest.org', url='http://pytest.org',
license='MIT license', license='MIT license',
platforms=['unix', 'linux', 'osx', 'cygwin', 'win32'], platforms=['unix', 'linux', 'osx', 'cygwin', 'win32'],
@ -32,8 +32,8 @@ def main():
author_email='holger at merlinux.eu', author_email='holger at merlinux.eu',
entry_points= make_entry_points(), entry_points= make_entry_points(),
# the following should be enabled for release # the following should be enabled for release
install_requires=['py>=1.4.5.dev1'], install_requires=['py>=1.4.5'],
classifiers=['Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable', classifiers=['Development Status :: 6 - Mature',
'Intended Audience :: Developers', 'Intended Audience :: Developers',
'License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License', 'License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License',
'Operating System :: POSIX', 'Operating System :: POSIX',

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@ -30,9 +30,11 @@ commands=
changedir=. changedir=.
basepython=python2.6 basepython=python2.6
deps=:pypi:twisted deps=:pypi:twisted
:pypi:pexpect
py>=1.4.5.dev1
commands= commands=
py.test -rsxf \ py.test -rsxf \
--junitxml={envlogdir}/junit-{envname}.xml [testing/test_unittest.py] --junitxml={envlogdir}/junit-{envname}.xml {posargs:testing/test_unittest.py}
[testenv:doctest] [testenv:doctest]
changedir=. changedir=.
commands=py.test --doctest-modules _pytest commands=py.test --doctest-modules _pytest
@ -70,7 +72,7 @@ commands=
[pytest] [pytest]
minversion=2.0 minversion=2.0
plugins=pytester plugins=pytester
#addopts= -rxf --pyargs --doctest-modules --ignore=.tox addopts= -rxs #--pyargs --doctest-modules --ignore=.tox
rsyncdirs=tox.ini pytest.py _pytest testing rsyncdirs=tox.ini pytest.py _pytest testing
python_files=test_*.py *_test.py python_files=test_*.py *_test.py
python_classes=Test Acceptance python_classes=Test Acceptance