The current method as the following problem, described by Sadra
Barikbin:
The tests that request both `pytester` and `monkeypatch` and use
`monkeypatch.chdir` without context, relying on `monkeypatch`'s teardown
to restore cwd. This doesn't work because the following sequence of
actions take place:
- `monkeypatch` is set up.
- `pytester` is set up. It saves the original cwd and changes it to a
new one dedicated to the test function.
- Test function calls `monkeypatch.chdir()` without context.
`monkeypatch` saves cwd, which is not the original one, before
changing it.
- `pytester` is torn down. It restores the cwd to the original one.
- `monkeypatch` is torn down. It restores cwd to what it has saved.
The solution here is to have pytester use `monkeypatch.chdir()` itself,
then everything is handled correctly.
Tests if a captured exception group contains an expected exception.
Will raise `AssertionError` if the wrapped exception is not an exception group.
Supports recursive search into nested exception groups.
Starting with `resolve_package_path` and its associated tests,
this refactoring seeks to make path concatenation more
readable and consistent within tests/functions.
As discussed in #11413:
- code is free to use either `/` and `joinpath`
- consistency within a function is more important than consistency across the codebase
- it is nice to use `/` when it is more readable
- it is nice to use `joinpath` when there is little context
- be mindful that `joinpath` may be clearer when joining multiple segments
There used to be two callers to `_setup_fixtures()`, now there's only
one, so inline it and make `DoctestItem` more similar to `Function`.
(Eventually we may want to generalize `TopRequest` from taking
`Function` directly to some "fixture-supporting item", removing the
remaining `type: ignore` here and allowing plugins to do it in a stable
manner).
For packages, `import_path` receives the path to the package's `__init__.py` file, however module names (as they live in `sys.modules`) should not include the `__init__` part.
For example, `app/core/__init__.py` should be imported as `app.core`, not as `app.core.__init__`.
Fix#11306
I could find 2 plugins that would be broken by this (pytest-play and
pytest-wdl), but they will be better served by just copying
`_fillfixtures` instead of use the private function.
`_pyfuncitem.fixturenames` is just an alias for
`_pyfuncitem._fixtureinfo.names_closure` (at least in core pytest), so
let's do the less abstraction-breaking thing.
Move handling of user_properties to `finalize()`.
Previously if a fixture failed during teardown, `pytest_runtest_logreport` would not be called with "teardown", resulting in the user properties not being saved on the JUnit XML file.
Fixes: #11367
This reverts commit e938580257.
Revert "improve error msg and test"
This reverts commit c0cf822ca1.
Revert "error msg"
This reverts commit ec1053cc16.
Revert "changelog"
This reverts commit d2dc8a70b5.
Revert "simplify code / take out user-gen typeerror case"
This reverts commit b9cb87d862.