py.test 2.0.0: standalone, features++, implementation++, docs++ =========================================================================== XXX PENDING Welcome to pytest-2.0.0, rapid and easy testing for and with Python. py.test now comes as its own PyPI distribution named ``pytest`` which installs the ``py.test`` tool. It removes most long-deprecated code, providing for a much smaller and easier to understand code base. There are also many new features and much improved documentation. See http://pytest.org for details or below for some more information. Thanks to all issue reporters and people asking questions or complaining. Particular thanks to Floris Bruynooghe and Ronny Pfannschmidt for their great coding contributions. best, holger New Features ----------------------- - new invocations through Python interpreter and from Python:: python -m pytest # on all pythons >= 2.5 or from a python program:: import pytest ; pytest.main(args, plugins) see http://pytest.org/2.0.0/usage.html for details. - new and better reporting information in assert expressions if comparing lists, sequences or strings. see http://pytest.org/2.0.0/assert.html for details. - new configuration through ini-files (setup.cfg or tox.ini recognized), for example:: [pytest] norecursedirs = .hg data* # don't ever recurse in such dirs addopts = -x --pyargs # add these command line options by default see http://pytest.org/2.0.0/customize.html - improved standard unittest support. For example you can now run the tests of an installed 'unittest' package with py.test:: py.test --pyargs unittest - new "-q" option which decreases verbosity and prints a more nose/unittest-style "dot" output. Fixes ----------------------- - fix issue126 - introduce py.test.set_trace() to trace execution via PDB during the running of tests even if capturing is ongoing. - fix issue124 - make reporting more resilient against tests opening files on filedescriptor 1 (stdout). - fix issue109 - sibling conftest.py files will not be loaded. (and Directory collectors cannot be customized anymore from a Directory's conftest.py - this needs to happen at least one level up). - fix issue88 (finding custom test nodes from command line arg) - fix issue93 stdout/stderr is captured while importing conftest.py - fix bug: unittest collected functions now also can have "pytestmark" applied at class/module level Important Note on importing "pytest" versus "py.test" ------------------------------------------------------- The usual way in pre-2.0 times to use py.test in python code was to import "py" and then e.g. use "py.test.raises" for the helper. This remains valid and is not planned to be deprecated. However, in most examples and internal code you'll find "import pytest" and "pytest.raises" used as the recommended default way. (Incompatible) Removals ----------------------------- - py.test.config is now only available if you are in a test run. - the following (mostly already deprecated) functionality was removed: - removed support for Module/Class/... collection node definitions in conftest.py files. They will cause nothing special. - removed support for calling the pre-1.0 collection API of "run()" and "join" - removed reading option values from conftest.py files or env variables. This can now be done much much better and easier through the ini-file mechanism and the "addopts" entry in particular. - removed the "disabled" attribute in test classes. Use the skipping and pytestmark mechanism to skip or xfail a test class. - py.test.collect.Directory does not exist anymore and it is not possible to provide an own "Directory" object. If you have used this and don#t know what to do, get in contact. We'll figure someting out. Note that pytest_collect_directory() is still called but any return value will be ignored. This allows to keep old code working that performed for example "py.test.skip()" in collect() to prevent recursion into directory trees if a certain dependency or command line option is missing. More Detailed Changes between 1.3.4 and 2.0.0 ================================================== - pytest-2.0 is now its own package and depends on pylib-2.0 - new ability: python -m pytest / python -m pytest.main ability - new python invcation: pytest.main(args, plugins) to load some custom plugins early. - try harder to run unittest test suites in a more compatible manner by deferring setup/teardown semantics to the unittest package. - introduce a new way to set config options via ini-style files, by default setup.cfg and tox.ini files are searched. The old ways (certain environment variables, dynamic conftest.py reading is removed). - add a new "-q" option which decreases verbosity and prints a more nose/unittest-style "dot" output. - fix issue126 - introduce py.test.set_trace() to trace execution via PDB during the running of tests even if capturing is ongoing. - fix issue123 - new "python -m py.test" invocation for py.test (requires Python 2.5 or above) - fix issue124 - make reporting more resilient against tests opening files on filedescriptor 1 (stdout). - fix issue109 - sibling conftest.py files will not be loaded. (and Directory collectors cannot be customized anymore from a Directory's conftest.py - this needs to happen at least one level up). - introduce (customizable) assertion failure representations and enhance output on assertion failures for comparisons and other cases (Floris Bruynooghe) - nose-plugin: pass through type-signature failures in setup/teardown functions instead of not calling them (Ed Singleton) - remove py.test.collect.Directory (follows from a major refactoring and simplification of the collection process) - majorly reduce py.test core code, shift function/python testing to own plugin - fix issue88 (finding custom test nodes from command line arg) - refine 'tmpdir' creation, will now create basenames better associated with test names (thanks Ronny) - "xpass" (unexpected pass) tests don't cause exitcode!=0 - fix issue131 / issue60 - importing doctests in __init__ files used as namespace packages - fix issue93 stdout/stderr is captured while importing conftest.py - fix bug: unittest collected functions now also can have "pytestmark" applied at class/module level