test_ok1/changelog
Bruno Oliveira fbcf1a90c9
Merge pull request #3193 from pytest-dev/ref-docs
Reference docs
2018-03-15 12:04:34 -03:00
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1713.doc.rst Add a CHANGELOG entry for the reference docs 2018-03-06 20:41:20 -03:00
2370.bugfix.rst Suppress ``IOError`` when closing the temporary file used for capturing streams in Python 2.7. 2018-03-13 17:41:42 -03:00
3245.trivial.rst Add doc to norecursedirs in tox.ini 2018-03-05 19:35:41 -08:00
3297.bugfix.rst Add changelog & myself (ankostis) to authors 2018-03-13 01:46:44 +02:00
3308.trivial.rst issue #3308: fix example in documentation 2018-03-14 15:44:43 +02:00
README.rst Small update to changelog/README.rst 2018-02-17 10:20:41 -02:00
_template.rst Show multiple issue links in CHANGELOG entries 2017-07-26 10:58:06 -07:00

README.rst

This directory contains "newsfragments" which are short files that contain a small **ReST**-formatted
text that will be added to the next ``CHANGELOG``.

The ``CHANGELOG`` will be read by users, so this description should be aimed to pytest users
instead of describing internal changes which are only relevant to the developers.

Make sure to use full sentences with correct case and punctuation, for example:: 

    Fix issue with non-ascii messages from the ``warnings`` module.

Each file should be named like ``<ISSUE>.<TYPE>.rst``, where
``<ISSUE>`` is an issue number, and ``<TYPE>`` is one of:

* ``feature``: new user facing features, like new command-line options and new behavior.
* ``bugfix``: fixes a reported bug.
* ``doc``: documentation improvement, like rewording an entire session or adding missing docs.
* ``removal``: feature deprecation or removal.
* ``vendor``: changes in packages vendored in pytest.
* ``trivial``: fixing a small typo or internal change that might be noteworthy.

So for example: ``123.feature.rst``, ``456.bugfix.rst``.

If your PR fixes an issue, use that number here. If there is no issue,
then after you submit the PR and get the PR number you can add a
changelog using that instead.

If you are not sure what issue type to use, don't hesitate to ask in your PR.

Note that the ``towncrier`` tool will automatically
reflow your text, so it will work best if you stick to a single paragraph, but multiple sentences and links are OK
and encouraged. You can install ``towncrier`` and then run ``towncrier --draft``
if you want to get a preview of how your change will look in the final release notes.