Merge pull request #2222 from RonnyPfannschmidt/features
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- TESTENV=docs
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matrix:
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allow_failures:
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# see #1989
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- env: TESTENV=py27-trial
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- env: TESTENV=py35-trial
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include:
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- env: TESTENV=py36
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python: '3.6-dev'
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- env: TESTENV=py37
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python: 'nightly'
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script: tox --recreate -e $TESTENV
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3
AUTHORS
3
AUTHORS
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@ -48,6 +48,7 @@ Duncan Betts
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Edison Gustavo Muenz
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Edoardo Batini
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Eduardo Schettino
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Eli Boyarski
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Elizaveta Shashkova
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Endre Galaczi
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Eric Hunsberger
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@ -71,6 +72,7 @@ Janne Vanhala
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Jason R. Coombs
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Javier Domingo Cansino
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Javier Romero
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Jeff Widman
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John Towler
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Jon Sonesen
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Jordan Guymon
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@ -142,6 +144,7 @@ Tom Viner
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Trevor Bekolay
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Tyler Goodlet
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Vasily Kuznetsov
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Victor Uriarte
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Vlad Dragos
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Wouter van Ackooy
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Xuecong Liao
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@ -54,7 +54,6 @@ Changes
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.. _@mattduck: https://github.com/mattduck
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.. _@wheerd: https://github.com/wheerd
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.. _@fogo: https://github.com/fogo
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.. _@lesteve: https://github.com/lesteve
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.. _@mandeep: https://github.com/mandeep
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.. _@unsignedint: https://github.com/unsignedint
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@ -68,30 +67,63 @@ Changes
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.. _#2147: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/2147
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.. _#2208: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/2208
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3.0.6.dev0 (unreleased)
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3.0.7 (unreleased)
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=======================
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*
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*
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*
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*
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3.0.6 (2017-01-22)
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==================
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* pytest no longer generates ``PendingDeprecationWarning`` from its own operations, which was introduced by mistake in version ``3.0.5`` (`#2118`_).
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Thanks to `@nicoddemus`_ for the report and `@RonnyPfannschmidt`_ for the PR.
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* pytest no longer recognizes coroutine functions as yield tests (`#2129`_).
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Thanks to `@malinoff`_ for the PR.
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* Plugins loaded by the ``PYTEST_PLUGINS`` environment variable are now automatically
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considered for assertion rewriting (`#2185`_).
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Thanks `@nicoddemus`_ for the PR.
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* Improve error message when pytest.warns fails (`#2150`_). The type(s) of the
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expected warnings and the list of caught warnings is added to the
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error message. Thanks `@lesteve`_ for the PR.
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* Fix ``pytester`` internal plugin to work correctly with latest versions of
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``zope.interface`` (`#1989`_). Thanks `@nicoddemus`_ for the PR.
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* Assert statements of the ``pytester`` plugin again benefit from assertion rewriting (`#1920`_).
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Thanks `@RonnyPfannschmidt`_ for the report and `@nicoddemus`_ for the PR.
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* Specifying tests with colons like ``test_foo.py::test_bar`` for tests in
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subdirectories with ini configuration files now uses the correct ini file
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(`#2148`_). Thanks `@pelme`_.
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*
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* Fail ``testdir.runpytest().assert_outcomes()`` explicitly if the pytest
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terminal output it relies on is missing. Thanks to `@eli-b`_ for the PR.
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.. _@lesteve: https://github.com/lesteve
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.. _@malinoff: https://github.com/malinoff
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.. _@pelme: https://github.com/pelme
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.. _@eli-b: https://github.com/eli-b
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.. _#2118: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/2118
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.. _#1989: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/1989
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.. _#1920: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/1920
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.. _#2129: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/2129
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.. _#2148: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/2148
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.. _#2150: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/2150
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.. _#2185: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/2185
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3.0.5 (2016-12-05)
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Thanks `@astraw38`_ for reporting the issue (`#1496`_) and `@tomviner`_
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for PR the (`#1524`_).
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* Fix win32 path issue when puttinging custom config file with absolute path
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* Fix win32 path issue when putting custom config file with absolute path
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in ``pytest.main("-c your_absolute_path")``.
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* Fix maximum recursion depth detection when raised error class is not aware
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- (experimental) adapt more SEMVER style versioning and change meaning of
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master branch in git repo: "master" branch now keeps the bugfixes, changes
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aimed for micro releases. "features" branch will only be be released
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aimed for micro releases. "features" branch will only be released
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with minor or major pytest releases.
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- Fix issue #766 by removing documentation references to distutils.
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- new option ``--import-mode`` to allow to change test module importing
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behaviour to append to sys.path instead of prepending. This better allows
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to run test modules against installated versions of a package even if the
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to run test modules against installed versions of a package even if the
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package under test has the same import root. In this example::
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testing/__init__.py
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explanations. Thanks Carl Meyer for the report and test case.
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- fix issue553: properly handling inspect.getsourcelines failures in
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FixtureLookupError which would lead to to an internal error,
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FixtureLookupError which would lead to an internal error,
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obfuscating the original problem. Thanks talljosh for initial
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diagnose/patch and Bruno Oliveira for final patch.
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- fix conftest related fixture visibility issue: when running with a
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CWD outside of a test package pytest would get fixture discovery wrong.
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Thanks to Wolfgang Schnerring for figuring out a reproducable example.
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Thanks to Wolfgang Schnerring for figuring out a reproducible example.
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- Introduce pytest_enter_pdb hook (needed e.g. by pytest_timeout to cancel the
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timeout when interactively entering pdb). Thanks Wolfgang Schnerring.
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- fix issue429: comparing byte strings with non-ascii chars in assert
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expressions now work better. Thanks Floris Bruynooghe.
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- make capfd/capsys.capture private, its unused and shouldnt be exposed
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- make capfd/capsys.capture private, its unused and shouldn't be exposed
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2.5.1 (2013-12-17)
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to problems for more than >966 non-function scoped parameters).
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- fix issue290 - there is preliminary support now for parametrizing
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with repeated same values (sometimes useful to to test if calling
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with repeated same values (sometimes useful to test if calling
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a second time works as with the first time).
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- close issue240 - document precisely how pytest module importing
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- fix issue322: tearDownClass is not run if setUpClass failed. Thanks
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Mathieu Agopian for the initial fix. Also make all of pytest/nose
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finalizer mimick the same generic behaviour: if a setupX exists and
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finalizer mimic the same generic behaviour: if a setupX exists and
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fails, don't run teardownX. This internally introduces a new method
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"node.addfinalizer()" helper which can only be called during the setup
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phase of a node.
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(thanks Adam Goucher)
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- Issue 265 - integrate nose setup/teardown with setupstate
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so it doesnt try to teardown if it did not setup
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so it doesn't try to teardown if it did not setup
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- issue 271 - dont write junitxml on slave nodes
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- issue 271 - don't write junitxml on slave nodes
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- Issue 274 - dont try to show full doctest example
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- Issue 274 - don't try to show full doctest example
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when doctest does not know the example location
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- issue 280 - disable assertion rewriting on buggy CPython 2.6.0
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- allow to specify prefixes starting with "_" when
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customizing python_functions test discovery. (thanks Graham Horler)
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- improve PYTEST_DEBUG tracing output by puting
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- improve PYTEST_DEBUG tracing output by putting
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extra data on a new lines with additional indent
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- ensure OutcomeExceptions like skip/fail have initialized exception attributes
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- fix issue209 - reintroduce python2.4 support by depending on newer
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pylib which re-introduced statement-finding for pre-AST interpreters
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- nose support: only call setup if its a callable, thanks Andrew
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- nose support: only call setup if it's a callable, thanks Andrew
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Taumoefolau
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- fix issue219 - add py2.4-3.3 classifiers to TROVE list
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- fix issue128: show captured output when capsys/capfd are used
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- fix issue179: propperly show the dependency chain of factories
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- fix issue179: properly show the dependency chain of factories
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- pluginmanager.register(...) now raises ValueError if the
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plugin has been already registered or the name is taken
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- don't show deselected reason line if there is none
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- py.test -vv will show all of assert comparisations instead of truncating
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- py.test -vv will show all of assert comparisons instead of truncating
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2.2.4 (2012-05-22)
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==================
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- fix issue with unittest: now @unittest.expectedFailure markers should
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be processed correctly (you can also use @pytest.mark markers)
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- document integration with the extended distribute/setuptools test commands
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- fix issue 140: propperly get the real functions
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- fix issue 140: properly get the real functions
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of bound classmethods for setup/teardown_class
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- fix issue #141: switch from the deceased paste.pocoo.org to bpaste.net
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- fix issue #143: call unconfigure/sessionfinish always when
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2.2.3 (2012-02-05)
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==================
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- fix uploaded package to only include neccesary files
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- fix uploaded package to only include necessary files
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2.2.2 (2012-02-05)
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==================
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- don't require zlib (and other libs) for genscript plugin without
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--genscript actually being used.
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- speed up skips (by not doing a full traceback represenation
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- speed up skips (by not doing a full traceback representation
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internally)
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- fix issue37: avoid invalid characters in junitxml's output
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this.
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- fixed typos in the docs (thanks Victor Garcia, Brianna Laugher) and particular
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thanks to Laura Creighton who also revieved parts of the documentation.
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thanks to Laura Creighton who also reviewed parts of the documentation.
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- fix slighly wrong output of verbose progress reporting for classes
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- fix slightly wrong output of verbose progress reporting for classes
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(thanks Amaury)
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- more precise (avoiding of) deprecation warnings for node.Class|Function accesses
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- pytest-2.0 is now its own package and depends on pylib-2.0
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- new ability: python -m pytest / python -m pytest.main ability
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- new python invcation: pytest.main(args, plugins) to load
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- new python invocation: pytest.main(args, plugins) to load
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some custom plugins early.
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- try harder to run unittest test suites in a more compatible manner
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by deferring setup/teardown semantics to the unittest package.
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- extend and refine xfail mechanism:
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``@py.test.mark.xfail(run=False)`` do not run the decorated test
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``@py.test.mark.xfail(reason="...")`` prints the reason string in xfail summaries
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specifiying ``--runxfail`` on command line virtually ignores xfail markers
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specifying ``--runxfail`` on command line virtually ignores xfail markers
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- expose (previously internal) commonly useful methods:
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py.io.get_terminal_with() -> return terminal width
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* add the ability to specify a path for py.lookup to search in
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* fix a funcarg cached_setup bug probably only occuring
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* fix a funcarg cached_setup bug probably only occurring
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in distributed testing and "module" scope with teardown.
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* many fixes and changes for making the code base python3 compatible,
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* fixed issue with 2.5 type representations in py.test [45483, 45484]
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* made that internal reporting issues displaying is done atomically in py.test
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[45518]
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* made that non-existing files are igored by the py.lookup script [45519]
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* made that non-existing files are ignored by the py.lookup script [45519]
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* improved exception name creation in py.test [45535]
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* made that less threads are used in execnet [merge in 45539]
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* removed lock required for atomical reporting issue displaying in py.test
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* removed lock required for atomic reporting issue displaying in py.test
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[45545]
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* removed globals from execnet [45541, 45547]
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* refactored cleanup mechanics, made that setDaemon is set to 1 to make atexit
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self._import_plugin_specs(os.environ.get("PYTEST_PLUGINS"))
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def consider_module(self, mod):
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plugins = getattr(mod, 'pytest_plugins', [])
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if isinstance(plugins, str):
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plugins = [plugins]
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self.rewrite_hook.mark_rewrite(*plugins)
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self._import_plugin_specs(plugins)
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self._import_plugin_specs(getattr(mod, 'pytest_plugins', []))
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def _import_plugin_specs(self, spec):
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if spec:
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if isinstance(spec, str):
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spec = spec.split(",")
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for import_spec in spec:
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plugins = _get_plugin_specs_as_list(spec)
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for import_spec in plugins:
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self.import_plugin(import_spec)
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def import_plugin(self, modname):
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# "terminal" or "capture". Those plugins are registered under their
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# basename for historic purposes but must be imported with the
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# _pytest prefix.
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assert isinstance(modname, str)
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assert isinstance(modname, str), "module name as string required, got %r" % modname
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if self.get_plugin(modname) is not None:
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return
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if modname in builtin_plugins:
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importspec = "_pytest." + modname
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else:
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importspec = modname
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self.rewrite_hook.mark_rewrite(importspec)
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try:
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__import__(importspec)
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except ImportError as e:
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self.consider_module(mod)
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def _get_plugin_specs_as_list(specs):
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"""
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Parses a list of "plugin specs" and returns a list of plugin names.
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Plugin specs can be given as a list of strings separated by "," or already as a list/tuple in
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which case it is returned as a list. Specs can also be `None` in which case an
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empty list is returned.
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"""
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if specs is not None:
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if isinstance(specs, str):
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specs = specs.split(',') if specs else []
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if not isinstance(specs, (list, tuple)):
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raise UsageError("Plugin specs must be a ','-separated string or a "
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"list/tuple of strings for plugin names. Given: %r" % specs)
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return list(specs)
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return []
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class Parser(object):
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""" Parser for command line arguments and ini-file values.
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self.__dict__[name] = x
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return x
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def compatproperty(name):
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def fget(self):
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import warnings
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warnings.warn("This usage is deprecated, please use pytest.{0} instead".format(name),
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PendingDeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
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return getattr(pytest, name)
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class _CompatProperty(object):
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def __init__(self, name):
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self.name = name
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def __get__(self, obj, owner):
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if obj is None:
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return self
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# TODO: reenable in the features branch
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# warnings.warn(
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# "usage of {owner!r}.{name} is deprecated, please use pytest.{name} instead".format(
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# name=self.name, owner=type(owner).__name__),
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# PendingDeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
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return getattr(pytest, self.name)
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return property(fget)
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class NodeKeywords(MappingMixin):
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def __init__(self, node):
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""" fspath sensitive hook proxy used to call pytest hooks"""
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return self.session.gethookproxy(self.fspath)
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Module = compatproperty("Module")
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Class = compatproperty("Class")
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Instance = compatproperty("Instance")
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Function = compatproperty("Function")
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File = compatproperty("File")
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Item = compatproperty("Item")
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Module = _CompatProperty("Module")
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Class = _CompatProperty("Class")
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Instance = _CompatProperty("Instance")
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Function = _CompatProperty("Function")
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File = _CompatProperty("File")
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Item = _CompatProperty("Item")
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def _getcustomclass(self, name):
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maybe_compatprop = getattr(type(self), name)
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if isinstance(maybe_compatprop, _CompatProperty):
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return getattr(pytest, name)
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else:
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cls = getattr(self, name)
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if cls != getattr(pytest, name):
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py.log._apiwarn("2.0", "use of node.%s is deprecated, "
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"use pytest_pycollect_makeitem(...) to create custom "
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"collection nodes" % name)
|
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# TODO: reenable in the features branch
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# warnings.warn("use of node.%s is deprecated, "
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# "use pytest_pycollect_makeitem(...) to create custom "
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# "collection nodes" % name, category=DeprecationWarning)
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return cls
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def __repr__(self):
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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ RE_IMPORT_ERROR_NAME = re.compile("^No module named (.*)$")
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|
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@pytest.fixture
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def monkeypatch(request):
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def monkeypatch():
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"""The returned ``monkeypatch`` fixture provides these
|
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helper methods to modify objects, dictionaries or os.environ::
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|
@ -30,8 +30,8 @@ def monkeypatch(request):
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will be raised if the set/deletion operation has no target.
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"""
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mpatch = MonkeyPatch()
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request.addfinalizer(mpatch.undo)
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return mpatch
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yield mpatch
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mpatch.undo()
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def resolve(name):
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|
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@ -369,6 +369,7 @@ class RunResult(object):
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for num, cat in outcomes:
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d[cat] = int(num)
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return d
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raise ValueError("Pytest terminal report not found")
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|
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def assert_outcomes(self, passed=0, skipped=0, failed=0):
|
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""" assert that the specified outcomes appear with the respective
|
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|
@ -449,9 +450,9 @@ class Testdir(object):
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the module is re-imported.
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"""
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for name in set(sys.modules).difference(self._savemodulekeys):
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# it seems zope.interfaces is keeping some state
|
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# (used by twisted related tests)
|
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if name != "zope.interface":
|
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# zope.interface (used by twisted-related tests) keeps internal
|
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# state and can't be deleted
|
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if not name.startswith("zope.interface"):
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del sys.modules[name]
|
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|
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def make_hook_recorder(self, pluginmanager):
|
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|
|
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@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ def pytest_configure(config):
|
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)
|
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config.addinivalue_line("markers",
|
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"xfail(condition, reason=None, run=True, raises=None, strict=False): "
|
||||
"mark the the test function as an expected failure if eval(condition) "
|
||||
"mark the test function as an expected failure if eval(condition) "
|
||||
"has a True value. Optionally specify a reason for better reporting "
|
||||
"and run=False if you don't even want to execute the test function. "
|
||||
"If only specific exception(s) are expected, you can list them in "
|
||||
|
|
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@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ environment:
|
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- TOXENV: "py33"
|
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- TOXENV: "py34"
|
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- TOXENV: "py35"
|
||||
- TOXENV: "py36"
|
||||
- TOXENV: "pypy"
|
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- TOXENV: "py27-pexpect"
|
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- TOXENV: "py27-xdist"
|
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|
@ -27,12 +28,6 @@ environment:
|
|||
- TOXENV: "freeze"
|
||||
- TOXENV: "docs"
|
||||
|
||||
matrix:
|
||||
allow_failures:
|
||||
# see #1989
|
||||
- TOXENV: "py27-trial"
|
||||
- TOXENV: "py35-trial"
|
||||
|
||||
install:
|
||||
- echo Installed Pythons
|
||||
- dir c:\Python*
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ Release announcements
|
|||
:maxdepth: 2
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
release-3.0.6
|
||||
release-3.0.5
|
||||
release-3.0.4
|
||||
release-3.0.3
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -63,9 +63,9 @@ Changes between 2.0.1 and 2.0.2
|
|||
this.
|
||||
|
||||
- fixed typos in the docs (thanks Victor Garcia, Brianna Laugher) and particular
|
||||
thanks to Laura Creighton who also revieved parts of the documentation.
|
||||
thanks to Laura Creighton who also reviewed parts of the documentation.
|
||||
|
||||
- fix slighly wrong output of verbose progress reporting for classes
|
||||
- fix slightly wrong output of verbose progress reporting for classes
|
||||
(thanks Amaury)
|
||||
|
||||
- more precise (avoiding of) deprecation warnings for node.Class|Function accesses
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ If you want to install or upgrade pytest, just type one of::
|
|||
easy_install -U pytest
|
||||
|
||||
There also is a bugfix release 1.6 of pytest-xdist, the plugin
|
||||
that enables seemless distributed and "looponfail" testing for Python.
|
||||
that enables seamless distributed and "looponfail" testing for Python.
|
||||
|
||||
best,
|
||||
holger krekel
|
||||
|
@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Changes between 2.0.2 and 2.0.3
|
|||
- don't require zlib (and other libs) for genscript plugin without
|
||||
--genscript actually being used.
|
||||
|
||||
- speed up skips (by not doing a full traceback represenation
|
||||
- speed up skips (by not doing a full traceback representation
|
||||
internally)
|
||||
|
||||
- fix issue37: avoid invalid characters in junitxml's output
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ pytest-2.2.1: bug fixes, perfect teardowns
|
|||
===========================================================================
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
pytest-2.2.1 is a minor backward-compatible release of the the py.test
|
||||
pytest-2.2.1 is a minor backward-compatible release of the py.test
|
||||
testing tool. It contains bug fixes and little improvements, including
|
||||
documentation fixes. If you are using the distributed testing
|
||||
pluginmake sure to upgrade it to pytest-xdist-1.8.
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Changes between 2.2.3 and 2.2.4
|
|||
- fix issue with unittest: now @unittest.expectedFailure markers should
|
||||
be processed correctly (you can also use @pytest.mark markers)
|
||||
- document integration with the extended distribute/setuptools test commands
|
||||
- fix issue 140: propperly get the real functions
|
||||
- fix issue 140: properly get the real functions
|
||||
of bound classmethods for setup/teardown_class
|
||||
- fix issue #141: switch from the deceased paste.pocoo.org to bpaste.net
|
||||
- fix issue #143: call unconfigure/sessionfinish always when
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ Changes between 2.2.4 and 2.3.0
|
|||
|
||||
- fix issue128: show captured output when capsys/capfd are used
|
||||
|
||||
- fix issue179: propperly show the dependency chain of factories
|
||||
- fix issue179: properly show the dependency chain of factories
|
||||
|
||||
- pluginmanager.register(...) now raises ValueError if the
|
||||
plugin has been already registered or the name is taken
|
||||
|
@ -130,5 +130,5 @@ Changes between 2.2.4 and 2.3.0
|
|||
|
||||
- don't show deselected reason line if there is none
|
||||
|
||||
- py.test -vv will show all of assert comparisations instead of truncating
|
||||
- py.test -vv will show all of assert comparisons instead of truncating
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
|||
pytest-2.3.2: some fixes and more traceback-printing speed
|
||||
===========================================================================
|
||||
|
||||
pytest-2.3.2 is a another stabilization release:
|
||||
pytest-2.3.2 is another stabilization release:
|
||||
|
||||
- issue 205: fixes a regression with conftest detection
|
||||
- issue 208/29: fixes traceback-printing speed in some bad cases
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
|||
pytest-2.3.3: integration fixes, py24 suport, ``*/**`` shown in traceback
|
||||
pytest-2.3.3: integration fixes, py24 support, ``*/**`` shown in traceback
|
||||
===========================================================================
|
||||
|
||||
pytest-2.3.3 is a another stabilization release of the py.test tool
|
||||
pytest-2.3.3 is another stabilization release of the py.test tool
|
||||
which offers uebersimple assertions, scalable fixture mechanisms
|
||||
and deep customization for testing with Python. Particularly,
|
||||
this release provides:
|
||||
|
@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ Changes between 2.3.2 and 2.3.3
|
|||
- fix issue209 - reintroduce python2.4 support by depending on newer
|
||||
pylib which re-introduced statement-finding for pre-AST interpreters
|
||||
|
||||
- nose support: only call setup if its a callable, thanks Andrew
|
||||
- nose support: only call setup if it's a callable, thanks Andrew
|
||||
Taumoefolau
|
||||
|
||||
- fix issue219 - add py2.4-3.3 classifiers to TROVE list
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -44,11 +44,11 @@ Changes between 2.3.4 and 2.3.5
|
|||
(thanks Adam Goucher)
|
||||
|
||||
- Issue 265 - integrate nose setup/teardown with setupstate
|
||||
so it doesnt try to teardown if it did not setup
|
||||
so it doesn't try to teardown if it did not setup
|
||||
|
||||
- issue 271 - dont write junitxml on slave nodes
|
||||
- issue 271 - don't write junitxml on slave nodes
|
||||
|
||||
- Issue 274 - dont try to show full doctest example
|
||||
- Issue 274 - don't try to show full doctest example
|
||||
when doctest does not know the example location
|
||||
|
||||
- issue 280 - disable assertion rewriting on buggy CPython 2.6.0
|
||||
|
@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ Changes between 2.3.4 and 2.3.5
|
|||
- allow to specify prefixes starting with "_" when
|
||||
customizing python_functions test discovery. (thanks Graham Horler)
|
||||
|
||||
- improve PYTEST_DEBUG tracing output by puting
|
||||
- improve PYTEST_DEBUG tracing output by putting
|
||||
extra data on a new lines with additional indent
|
||||
|
||||
- ensure OutcomeExceptions like skip/fail have initialized exception attributes
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ a full list of details. A few feature highlights:
|
|||
- reporting: color the last line red or green depending if
|
||||
failures/errors occurred or everything passed.
|
||||
|
||||
The documentation has been updated to accomodate the changes,
|
||||
The documentation has been updated to accommodate the changes,
|
||||
see `http://pytest.org <http://pytest.org>`_
|
||||
|
||||
To install or upgrade pytest::
|
||||
|
@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ new features:
|
|||
|
||||
- fix issue322: tearDownClass is not run if setUpClass failed. Thanks
|
||||
Mathieu Agopian for the initial fix. Also make all of pytest/nose
|
||||
finalizer mimick the same generic behaviour: if a setupX exists and
|
||||
finalizer mimic the same generic behaviour: if a setupX exists and
|
||||
fails, don't run teardownX. This internally introduces a new method
|
||||
"node.addfinalizer()" helper which can only be called during the setup
|
||||
phase of a node.
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ holger krekel
|
|||
to problems for more than >966 non-function scoped parameters).
|
||||
|
||||
- fix issue290 - there is preliminary support now for parametrizing
|
||||
with repeated same values (sometimes useful to to test if calling
|
||||
with repeated same values (sometimes useful to test if calling
|
||||
a second time works as with the first time).
|
||||
|
||||
- close issue240 - document precisely how pytest module importing
|
||||
|
@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ holger krekel
|
|||
|
||||
would not work correctly because pytest assumes @pytest.mark.some
|
||||
gets a function to be decorated already. We now at least detect if this
|
||||
arg is an lambda and thus the example will work. Thanks Alex Gaynor
|
||||
arg is a lambda and thus the example will work. Thanks Alex Gaynor
|
||||
for bringing it up.
|
||||
|
||||
- xfail a test on pypy that checks wrong encoding/ascii (pypy does
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -60,5 +60,5 @@ holger krekel
|
|||
- fix issue429: comparing byte strings with non-ascii chars in assert
|
||||
expressions now work better. Thanks Floris Bruynooghe.
|
||||
|
||||
- make capfd/capsys.capture private, its unused and shouldnt be exposed
|
||||
- make capfd/capsys.capture private, its unused and shouldn't be exposed
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ Changes 2.6.3
|
|||
|
||||
- fix conftest related fixture visibility issue: when running with a
|
||||
CWD outside of a test package pytest would get fixture discovery wrong.
|
||||
Thanks to Wolfgang Schnerring for figuring out a reproducable example.
|
||||
Thanks to Wolfgang Schnerring for figuring out a reproducible example.
|
||||
|
||||
- Introduce pytest_enter_pdb hook (needed e.g. by pytest_timeout to cancel the
|
||||
timeout when interactively entering pdb). Thanks Wolfgang Schnerring.
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ The py.test Development Team
|
|||
explanations. Thanks Carl Meyer for the report and test case.
|
||||
|
||||
- fix issue553: properly handling inspect.getsourcelines failures in
|
||||
FixtureLookupError which would lead to to an internal error,
|
||||
FixtureLookupError which would lead to an internal error,
|
||||
obfuscating the original problem. Thanks talljosh for initial
|
||||
diagnose/patch and Bruno Oliveira for final patch.
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ The py.test Development Team
|
|||
Thanks `@astraw38`_ for reporting the issue (`#1496`_) and `@tomviner`_
|
||||
for PR the (`#1524`_).
|
||||
|
||||
* Fix win32 path issue when puttinging custom config file with absolute path
|
||||
* Fix win32 path issue when putting custom config file with absolute path
|
||||
in ``pytest.main("-c your_absolute_path")``.
|
||||
|
||||
* Fix maximum recursion depth detection when raised error class is not aware
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
|
|||
pytest-3.0.6
|
||||
============
|
||||
|
||||
pytest 3.0.6 has just been released to PyPI.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a bug-fix release, being a drop-in replacement. To upgrade::
|
||||
|
||||
pip install --upgrade pytest
|
||||
|
||||
The full changelog is available at http://doc.pytest.org/en/latest/changelog.html.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Thanks to all who contributed to this release, among them:
|
||||
|
||||
* Andreas Pelme
|
||||
* Bruno Oliveira
|
||||
* Dmitry Malinovsky
|
||||
* Eli Boyarski
|
||||
* Jakub Wilk
|
||||
* Jeff Widman
|
||||
* Loïc Estève
|
||||
* Luke Murphy
|
||||
* Miro Hrončok
|
||||
* Oscar Hellström
|
||||
* Peter Heatwole
|
||||
* Philippe Ombredanne
|
||||
* Ronny Pfannschmidt
|
||||
* Rutger Prins
|
||||
* Stefan Scherfke
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Happy testing,
|
||||
The pytest Development Team
|
|
@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ you will see the return value of the function call::
|
|||
|
||||
$ pytest test_assert1.py
|
||||
======= test session starts ========
|
||||
platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0
|
||||
platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0
|
||||
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
|
||||
collected 1 items
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ if you run this module::
|
|||
|
||||
$ pytest test_assert2.py
|
||||
======= test session starts ========
|
||||
platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0
|
||||
platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0
|
||||
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
|
||||
collected 1 items
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -262,50 +262,20 @@ Advanced assertion introspection
|
|||
.. versionadded:: 2.1
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Reporting details about a failing assertion is achieved either by rewriting
|
||||
assert statements before they are run or re-evaluating the assert expression and
|
||||
recording the intermediate values. Which technique is used depends on the
|
||||
location of the assert, ``pytest`` configuration, and Python version being used
|
||||
to run ``pytest``.
|
||||
|
||||
By default, ``pytest`` rewrites assert statements in test modules.
|
||||
Rewritten assert statements put introspection information into the assertion failure message.
|
||||
``pytest`` only rewrites test modules directly discovered by its test collection process, so
|
||||
asserts in supporting modules which are not themselves test modules will not be
|
||||
rewritten.
|
||||
Reporting details about a failing assertion is achieved by rewriting assert
|
||||
statements before they are run. Rewritten assert statements put introspection
|
||||
information into the assertion failure message. ``pytest`` only rewrites test
|
||||
modules directly discovered by its test collection process, so asserts in
|
||||
supporting modules which are not themselves test modules will not be rewritten.
|
||||
|
||||
.. note::
|
||||
|
||||
``pytest`` rewrites test modules on import. It does this by using an import
|
||||
hook to write a new pyc files. Most of the time this works transparently.
|
||||
hook to write new pyc files. Most of the time this works transparently.
|
||||
However, if you are messing with import yourself, the import hook may
|
||||
interfere. If this is the case, simply use ``--assert=reinterp`` or
|
||||
``--assert=plain``. Additionally, rewriting will fail silently if it cannot
|
||||
write new pycs, i.e. in a read-only filesystem or a zipfile.
|
||||
|
||||
If an assert statement has not been rewritten or the Python version is less than
|
||||
2.6, ``pytest`` falls back on assert reinterpretation. In assert
|
||||
reinterpretation, ``pytest`` walks the frame of the function containing the
|
||||
assert statement to discover sub-expression results of the failing assert
|
||||
statement. You can force ``pytest`` to always use assertion reinterpretation by
|
||||
passing the ``--assert=reinterp`` option.
|
||||
|
||||
Assert reinterpretation has a caveat not present with assert rewriting: If
|
||||
evaluating the assert expression has side effects you may get a warning that the
|
||||
intermediate values could not be determined safely. A common example of this
|
||||
issue is an assertion which reads from a file::
|
||||
|
||||
assert f.read() != '...'
|
||||
|
||||
If this assertion fails then the re-evaluation will probably succeed!
|
||||
This is because ``f.read()`` will return an empty string when it is
|
||||
called the second time during the re-evaluation. However, it is
|
||||
easy to rewrite the assertion and avoid any trouble::
|
||||
|
||||
content = f.read()
|
||||
assert content != '...'
|
||||
|
||||
All assert introspection can be turned off by passing ``--assert=plain``.
|
||||
interfere. If this is the case, use ``--assert=plain``. Additionally,
|
||||
rewriting will fail silently if it cannot write new pycs, i.e. in a read-only
|
||||
filesystem or a zipfile.
|
||||
|
||||
For further information, Benjamin Peterson wrote up `Behind the scenes of pytest's new assertion rewriting <http://pybites.blogspot.com/2011/07/behind-scenes-of-pytests-new-assertion.html>`_.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -318,3 +288,4 @@ For further information, Benjamin Peterson wrote up `Behind the scenes of pytest
|
|||
|
||||
.. versionchanged:: 3.0
|
||||
Removes the ``--no-assert`` and``--nomagic`` options.
|
||||
Removes the ``--assert=reinterp`` option.
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ If you then run it with ``--lf``::
|
|||
|
||||
$ pytest --lf
|
||||
======= test session starts ========
|
||||
platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0
|
||||
platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0
|
||||
run-last-failure: rerun last 2 failures
|
||||
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
|
||||
collected 50 items
|
||||
|
@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ of ``FF`` and dots)::
|
|||
|
||||
$ pytest --ff
|
||||
======= test session starts ========
|
||||
platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0
|
||||
platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0
|
||||
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$ py.test --cache-show
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======= test session starts ========
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pytest --cache-clear
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This is recommended for invocations from Continous Integration
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servers where isolation and correctness is more important
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than speed.
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$ pytest
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'Floris Bruynooghe@*others'),
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'pytest',
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'simple powerful testing with Pytho',
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'simple powerful testing with Python',
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'Programming',
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1),
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$ pytest
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$ pytest -v -m webtest
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======= test session starts ========
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.5
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cachedir: .cache
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$ pytest -v -m "not webtest"
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cachedir: .cache
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$ pytest -v test_server.py::TestClass::test_method
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======= test session starts ========
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.5m
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$ pytest -v test_server.py::TestClass
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======= test session starts ========
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.5
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cachedir: .cache
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collecting ... collected 4 items
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$ pytest -v test_server.py::TestClass test_server.py::test_send_http
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======= test session starts ========
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.5
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.5m
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cachedir: .cache
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rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
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collecting ... collected 8 items
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$ pytest -v -k http # running with the above defined example module
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======= test session starts ========
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.5
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.5m
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cachedir: .cache
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collecting ... collected 4 items
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$ pytest -k "not send_http" -v
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======= test session starts ========
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.5
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.5m
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cachedir: .cache
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collecting ... collected 4 items
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$ pytest -k "http or quick" -v
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======= test session starts ========
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.5
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.5m
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cachedir: .cache
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rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
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collecting ... collected 4 items
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@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ You can ask which markers exist for your test suite - the list includes our just
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@pytest.mark.skipif(condition): skip the given test function if eval(condition) results in a True value. Evaluation happens within the module global context. Example: skipif('sys.platform == "win32"') skips the test if we are on the win32 platform. see http://pytest.org/latest/skipping.html
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@pytest.mark.xfail(condition, reason=None, run=True, raises=None, strict=False): mark the the test function as an expected failure if eval(condition) has a True value. Optionally specify a reason for better reporting and run=False if you don't even want to execute the test function. If only specific exception(s) are expected, you can list them in raises, and if the test fails in other ways, it will be reported as a true failure. See http://pytest.org/latest/skipping.html
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@pytest.mark.xfail(condition, reason=None, run=True, raises=None, strict=False): mark the test function as an expected failure if eval(condition) has a True value. Optionally specify a reason for better reporting and run=False if you don't even want to execute the test function. If only specific exception(s) are expected, you can list them in raises, and if the test fails in other ways, it will be reported as a true failure. See http://pytest.org/latest/skipping.html
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(argnames, argvalues): call a test function multiple times passing in different arguments in turn. argvalues generally needs to be a list of values if argnames specifies only one name or a list of tuples of values if argnames specifies multiple names. Example: @parametrize('arg1', [1,2]) would lead to two calls of the decorated test function, one with arg1=1 and another with arg1=2.see http://pytest.org/latest/parametrize.html for more info and examples.
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@ -352,7 +352,7 @@ the test needs::
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$ pytest -E stage2
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======= test session starts ========
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0
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collected 1 items
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@ -364,7 +364,7 @@ and here is one that specifies exactly the environment needed::
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$ pytest -E stage1
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======= test session starts ========
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0
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collected 1 items
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@ -381,7 +381,7 @@ The ``--markers`` option always gives you a list of available markers::
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@pytest.mark.skipif(condition): skip the given test function if eval(condition) results in a True value. Evaluation happens within the module global context. Example: skipif('sys.platform == "win32"') skips the test if we are on the win32 platform. see http://pytest.org/latest/skipping.html
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|
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@pytest.mark.xfail(condition, reason=None, run=True, raises=None, strict=False): mark the the test function as an expected failure if eval(condition) has a True value. Optionally specify a reason for better reporting and run=False if you don't even want to execute the test function. If only specific exception(s) are expected, you can list them in raises, and if the test fails in other ways, it will be reported as a true failure. See http://pytest.org/latest/skipping.html
|
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@pytest.mark.xfail(condition, reason=None, run=True, raises=None, strict=False): mark the test function as an expected failure if eval(condition) has a True value. Optionally specify a reason for better reporting and run=False if you don't even want to execute the test function. If only specific exception(s) are expected, you can list them in raises, and if the test fails in other ways, it will be reported as a true failure. See http://pytest.org/latest/skipping.html
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|
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(argnames, argvalues): call a test function multiple times passing in different arguments in turn. argvalues generally needs to be a list of values if argnames specifies only one name or a list of tuples of values if argnames specifies multiple names. Example: @parametrize('arg1', [1,2]) would lead to two calls of the decorated test function, one with arg1=1 and another with arg1=2.see http://pytest.org/latest/parametrize.html for more info and examples.
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@ -450,7 +450,7 @@ for your particular platform, you could use the following plugin::
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import sys
|
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import pytest
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|
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ALL = set("darwin linux2 win32".split())
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ALL = set("darwin linux win32".split())
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def pytest_runtest_setup(item):
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if isinstance(item, item.Function):
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@ -470,7 +470,7 @@ Let's do a little test file to show how this looks like::
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def test_if_apple_is_evil():
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pass
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@pytest.mark.linux2
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@pytest.mark.linux
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def test_if_linux_works():
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pass
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@ -481,32 +481,32 @@ Let's do a little test file to show how this looks like::
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def test_runs_everywhere():
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pass
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|
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then you will see two test skipped and two executed tests as expected::
|
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then you will see two tests skipped and two executed tests as expected::
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|
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$ pytest -rs # this option reports skip reasons
|
||||
======= test session starts ========
|
||||
platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0
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collected 4 items
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test_plat.py sss.
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test_plat.py s.s.
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======= short test summary info ========
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SKIP [3] $REGENDOC_TMPDIR/conftest.py:12: cannot run on platform linux
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SKIP [2] $REGENDOC_TMPDIR/conftest.py:12: cannot run on platform linux
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|
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======= 1 passed, 3 skipped in 0.12 seconds ========
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======= 2 passed, 2 skipped in 0.12 seconds ========
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|
||||
Note that if you specify a platform via the marker-command line option like this::
|
||||
|
||||
$ pytest -m linux2
|
||||
$ pytest -m linux
|
||||
======= test session starts ========
|
||||
platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0
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collected 4 items
|
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|
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test_plat.py s
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test_plat.py .
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||||
|
||||
======= 3 tests deselected ========
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======= 1 skipped, 3 deselected in 0.12 seconds ========
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||||
======= 1 passed, 3 deselected in 0.12 seconds ========
|
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|
||||
then the unmarked-tests will not be run. It is thus a way to restrict the run to the specific tests.
|
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|
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|
@ -551,7 +551,7 @@ We can now use the ``-m option`` to select one set::
|
|||
|
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$ pytest -m interface --tb=short
|
||||
======= test session starts ========
|
||||
platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0
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collected 4 items
|
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@ -573,7 +573,7 @@ or to select both "event" and "interface" tests::
|
|||
|
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$ pytest -m "interface or event" --tb=short
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======= test session starts ========
|
||||
platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0
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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ now execute the test specification::
|
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|
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nonpython $ pytest test_simple.yml
|
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======= test session starts ========
|
||||
platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0
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rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR/nonpython, inifile:
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collected 2 items
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@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ consulted when reporting in ``verbose`` mode::
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nonpython $ pytest -v
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======= test session starts ========
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.5
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.5m
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cachedir: .cache
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rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR/nonpython, inifile:
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collecting ... collected 2 items
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@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ interesting to just look at the collection tree::
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nonpython $ pytest --collect-only
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======= test session starts ========
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0
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collected 2 items
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<YamlFile 'test_simple.yml'>
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@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ objects, they are still using the default pytest representation::
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$ pytest test_time.py --collect-only
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======= test session starts ========
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0
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collected 6 items
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<Module 'test_time.py'>
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$ pytest test_scenarios.py
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======= test session starts ========
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0
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@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ If you just collect tests you'll also nicely see 'advanced' and 'basic' as varia
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$ pytest --collect-only test_scenarios.py
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======= test session starts ========
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0
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<Module 'test_scenarios.py'>
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@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ Let's first see how it looks like at collection time::
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$ pytest test_backends.py --collect-only
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======= test session starts ========
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0
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<Module 'test_backends.py'>
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$ pytest test_indirect_list.py --collect-only
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======= test session starts ========
|
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0
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collected 1 items
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<Module 'test_indirect_list.py'>
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@ -397,10 +397,12 @@ is to be run with different sets of arguments for its three arguments:
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Running it results in some skips if we don't have all the python interpreters installed and otherwise runs all combinations (5 interpreters times 5 interpreters times 3 objects to serialize/deserialize)::
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|
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. $ pytest -rs -q multipython.py
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sssssssssssssss.........sss.........sss.........
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sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss...
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======= short test summary info ========
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SKIP [21] $REGENDOC_TMPDIR/CWD/multipython.py:23: 'python2.6' not found
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27 passed, 21 skipped in 0.12 seconds
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SKIP [15] $REGENDOC_TMPDIR/CWD/multipython.py:23: 'python2.6' not found
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Indirect parametrization of optional implementations/imports
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--------------------------------------------------------------------
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$ pytest -rs test_module.py
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======= test session starts ========
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0
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:confval:`python_functions` configuration options. Example::
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# content of pytest.ini
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# can also be defined in in tox.ini or setup.cfg file, although the section
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# can also be defined in tox.ini or setup.cfg file, although the section
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# name in setup.cfg files should be "tool:pytest"
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[pytest]
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python_files=check_*.py
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$ pytest --collect-only
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======= test session starts ========
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0
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. $ pytest --collect-only pythoncollection.py
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======= test session starts ========
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0
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$ pytest --collect-only
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======= test session starts ========
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0
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assertion $ pytest failure_demo.py
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======= test session starts ========
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0
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$ pytest
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======= test session starts ========
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0
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$ pytest -rs # "-rs" means report details on the little 's'
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======= test session starts ========
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0
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$ pytest --runslow
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======= test session starts ========
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0
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@ -302,7 +302,7 @@ which will add the string to the test header accordingly::
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$ pytest
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======= test session starts ========
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0
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project deps: mylib-1.1
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@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ which will add info only when run with "--v"::
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$ pytest -v
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======= test session starts ========
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.5
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.5m
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cachedir: .cache
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info1: did you know that ...
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did you?
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@ -340,7 +340,7 @@ and nothing when run plainly::
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$ pytest
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======= test session starts ========
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0
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rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
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@ -374,7 +374,7 @@ Now we can profile which test functions execute the slowest::
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$ pytest --durations=3
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======= test session starts ========
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0
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rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
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$ pytest -rx
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======= test session starts ========
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0
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@ -476,7 +476,7 @@ concept. It's however recommended to have explicit fixture references in your
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tests or test classes rather than relying on implicitly executing
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setup/teardown functions, especially if they are far away from the actual tests.
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Here is a an example for making a ``db`` fixture available in a directory:
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Here is an example for making a ``db`` fixture available in a directory:
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.. code-block:: python
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@ -519,7 +519,7 @@ We can run this::
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$ pytest
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======= test session starts ========
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0
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collected 7 items
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@ -585,7 +585,7 @@ environment you can implement a hook that gets called when the test
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"report" object is about to be created. Here we write out all failing
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test calls and also access a fixture (if it was used by the test) in
|
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case you want to query/look at it during your post processing. In our
|
||||
case we just write some informations out to a ``failures`` file:
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case we just write some information out to a ``failures`` file:
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.. code-block:: python
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|
@ -627,7 +627,7 @@ and run them::
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$ pytest test_module.py
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======= test session starts ========
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0
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rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
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collected 2 items
|
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|
@ -678,7 +678,7 @@ here is a little example implemented via a local plugin:
|
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outcome = yield
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rep = outcome.get_result()
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||||
# set an report attribute for each phase of a call, which can
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# set a report attribute for each phase of a call, which can
|
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# be "setup", "call", "teardown"
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|
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setattr(item, "rep_" + rep.when, rep)
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|
@ -721,7 +721,7 @@ and run it::
|
|||
|
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$ pytest -s test_module.py
|
||||
======= test session starts ========
|
||||
platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0
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rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
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collected 3 items
|
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@ -66,14 +66,6 @@ This completely avoids previous issues of confusing assertion-reporting.
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It also means, that you can use Python's ``-O`` optimization without losing
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||||
assertions in test modules.
|
||||
|
||||
``pytest`` contains a second, mostly obsolete, assert debugging technique
|
||||
invoked via ``--assert=reinterpret``: When an ``assert`` statement fails, ``pytest`` re-interprets
|
||||
the expression part to show intermediate values. This technique suffers
|
||||
from a caveat that the rewriting does not: If your expression has side
|
||||
effects (better to avoid them anyway!) the intermediate values may not
|
||||
be the same, confusing the reinterpreter and obfuscating the initial
|
||||
error (this is also explained at the command line if it happens).
|
||||
|
||||
You can also turn off all assertion interaction using the
|
||||
``--assert=plain`` option.
|
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|
||||
|
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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ pytest fixtures: explicit, modular, scalable
|
|||
|
||||
.. _`xUnit`: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XUnit
|
||||
.. _`purpose of test fixtures`: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Test_fixture#Software
|
||||
.. _`Dependency injection`: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dependency_injection#Definition
|
||||
.. _`Dependency injection`: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dependency_injection
|
||||
|
||||
The `purpose of test fixtures`_ is to provide a fixed baseline
|
||||
upon which tests can reliably and repeatedly execute. pytest fixtures
|
||||
|
@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ marked ``smtp`` fixture function. Running the test looks like this::
|
|||
|
||||
$ pytest test_smtpsimple.py
|
||||
======= test session starts ========
|
||||
platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0
|
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0
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rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
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collected 1 items
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ inspect what is going on and can now run the tests::
|
|||
|
||||
$ pytest test_module.py
|
||||
======= test session starts ========
|
||||
platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0
|
||||
platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0
|
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rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
|
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collected 2 items
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -520,7 +520,7 @@ Running the above tests results in the following test IDs being used::
|
|||
|
||||
$ pytest --collect-only
|
||||
======= test session starts ========
|
||||
platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0
|
||||
platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0
|
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rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
|
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collected 11 items
|
||||
<Module 'test_anothersmtp.py'>
|
||||
|
@ -573,7 +573,7 @@ Here we declare an ``app`` fixture which receives the previously defined
|
|||
|
||||
$ pytest -v test_appsetup.py
|
||||
======= test session starts ========
|
||||
platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.5
|
||||
platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.5m
|
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cachedir: .cache
|
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rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
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collecting ... collected 2 items
|
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|
@ -642,7 +642,7 @@ Let's run the tests in verbose mode and with looking at the print-output::
|
|||
|
||||
$ pytest -v -s test_module.py
|
||||
======= test session starts ========
|
||||
platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.5
|
||||
platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.5m
|
||||
cachedir: .cache
|
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rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
|
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collecting ... collected 8 items
|
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|
|
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@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ sets. pytest-2.3 introduces a decorator for use on the factory itself::
|
|||
... # use request.param
|
||||
|
||||
Here the factory will be invoked twice (with the respective "mysql"
|
||||
and "pg" values set as ``request.param`` attributes) and and all of
|
||||
and "pg" values set as ``request.param`` attributes) and all of
|
||||
the tests requiring "db" will run twice as well. The "mysql" and
|
||||
"pg" values will also be used for reporting the test-invocation variants.
|
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|
||||
|
|
|
@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Installation::
|
|||
To check your installation has installed the correct version::
|
||||
|
||||
$ pytest --version
|
||||
This is pytest version 3.0.5, imported from $PYTHON_PREFIX/lib/python3.5/site-packages/pytest.py
|
||||
This is pytest version 3.0.6, imported from $PYTHON_PREFIX/lib/python3.5/site-packages/pytest.py
|
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|
||||
.. _`simpletest`:
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ That's it. You can execute the test function now::
|
|||
|
||||
$ pytest
|
||||
======= test session starts ========
|
||||
platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0
|
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0
|
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rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
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collected 1 items
|
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|
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|
|
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@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ dependencies are isolated from the system Python installation.
|
|||
If you frequently release code and want to make sure that your actual
|
||||
package passes all tests you may want to look into `tox`_, the
|
||||
virtualenv test automation tool and its `pytest support
|
||||
<http://testrun.org/tox/latest/example/pytest.html>`_.
|
||||
<https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/example/pytest.html>`_.
|
||||
Tox helps you to setup virtualenv environments with pre-defined
|
||||
dependencies and then executing a pre-configured test command with
|
||||
options. It will run tests against the installed package and not
|
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|
|
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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ To execute it::
|
|||
|
||||
$ pytest
|
||||
======= test session starts ========
|
||||
platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0
|
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0
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rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
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collected 1 items
|
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|
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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ patch this function before calling into a function which uses it::
|
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assert x == '/abc/.ssh'
|
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|
||||
Here our test function monkeypatches ``os.path.expanduser`` and
|
||||
then calls into an function that calls it. After the test function
|
||||
then calls into a function that calls it. After the test function
|
||||
finishes the ``os.path.expanduser`` modification will be undone.
|
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|
||||
example: preventing "requests" from remote operations
|
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|
@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ so that any attempts within tests to create http requests will fail.
|
|||
Be advised that it is not recommended to patch builtin functions such as ``open``,
|
||||
``compile``, etc., because it might break pytest's internals. If that's
|
||||
unavoidable, passing ``--tb=native``, ``--assert=plain`` and ``--capture=no`` might
|
||||
help althought there's no guarantee.
|
||||
help although there's no guarantee.
|
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|
||||
|
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Method reference of the monkeypatch fixture
|
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|
|
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@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ them in turn::
|
|||
|
||||
$ pytest
|
||||
======= test session starts ========
|
||||
platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0
|
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0
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rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
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collected 3 items
|
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|
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|
@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ Let's run this::
|
|||
|
||||
$ pytest
|
||||
======= test session starts ========
|
||||
platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0
|
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0
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rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
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collected 3 items
|
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|
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|
|
|
@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ Here are some examples of projects using ``pytest`` (please send notes via :ref:
|
|||
* `katcp <https://bitbucket.org/hodgestar/katcp>`_ Telescope communication protocol over Twisted
|
||||
* `kss plugin timer <http://pypi.python.org/pypi/kss.plugin.timer>`_
|
||||
* `pyudev <https://pyudev.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tests/plugins.html>`_ a pure Python binding to the Linux library libudev
|
||||
* `pytest-localserver <https://bitbucket.org/basti/pytest-localserver/>`_ a plugin for pytest that provides a httpserver and smtpserver
|
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* `pytest-localserver <https://bitbucket.org/basti/pytest-localserver/>`_ a plugin for pytest that provides an httpserver and smtpserver
|
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* `pytest-monkeyplus <http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pytest-monkeyplus/>`_ a plugin that extends monkeypatch
|
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|
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These projects help integrate ``pytest`` into other Python frameworks:
|
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|
|
|
@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
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.. _skipping:
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Skip and xfail: dealing with tests that can not succeed
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Skip and xfail: dealing with tests that cannot succeed
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=====================================================================
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If you have test functions that cannot be run on certain platforms
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@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ Running it with the report-on-xfail option gives this output::
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example $ pytest -rx xfail_demo.py
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======= test session starts ========
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0
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rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR/example, inifile:
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collected 7 items
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@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ you can ad-hoc distribute your tests by typing::
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pytest -d --tx ssh=myhostpopen --rsyncdir mypkg mypkg
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This will synchronize your ``mypkg`` package directory
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to an remote ssh account and then locally collect tests
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to a remote ssh account and then locally collect tests
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and send them to remote places for execution.
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You can specify multiple ``--rsyncdir`` directories
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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Running this would result in a passed test except for the last
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$ pytest test_tmpdir.py
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======= test session starts ========
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0
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rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
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collected 1 items
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@ -17,6 +17,14 @@ run using ``pytest``. We assume here that you are familiar with writing
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``unittest.TestCase`` style tests and rather focus on
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integration aspects.
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Note that this is meant as a provisional way of running your test code
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until you fully convert to pytest-style tests. To fully take advantage of
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:ref:`fixtures <fixture>`, :ref:`parametrization <parametrize>` and
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:ref:`hooks <writing-plugins>` you should convert (tools like `unittest2pytest
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<https://pypi.python.org/pypi/unittest2pytest/>`__ are helpful).
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Also, not all 3rd party pluging are expected to work best with
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``unittest.TestCase`` style tests.
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Usage
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-------------------------------------------------------------------
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@ -100,7 +108,7 @@ the ``self.db`` values in the traceback::
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$ pytest test_unittest_db.py
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======= test session starts ========
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.5, py-1.4.31, pluggy-0.4.0
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platform linux -- Python 3.5.2, pytest-3.0.6, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0
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rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
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collected 2 items
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@ -191,12 +199,3 @@ was executed ahead of the ``test_method``.
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pytest fixtures into unittest suites. And of course you can also start
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to selectively leave away the ``unittest.TestCase`` subclassing, use
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plain asserts and get the unlimited pytest feature set.
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Converting from unittest to pytest
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---------------------------------------
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If you want to convert your unittest testcases to pytest, there are
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some helpers like `unittest2pytest
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<https://pypi.python.org/pypi/unittest2pytest/>`__, which uses lib2to3
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and introspection for the transformation.
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@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ Several test run options::
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# will select TestMyClass.test_something
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# but not TestMyClass.test_method_simple
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pytest test_mod.py::test_func # only run tests that match the "node ID",
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# e.g "test_mod.py::test_func" will select
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# e.g. "test_mod.py::test_func" will select
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# only test_func in test_mod.py
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pytest test_mod.py::TestClass::test_method # run a single method in
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# a single class
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@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ Examples for modifying traceback printing::
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The ``--full-trace`` causes very long traces to be printed on error (longer
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than ``--tb=long``). It also ensures that a stack trace is printed on
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**KeyboardInterrrupt** (Ctrl+C).
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**KeyboardInterrupt** (Ctrl+C).
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This is very useful if the tests are taking too long and you interrupt them
|
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with Ctrl+C to find out where the tests are *hanging*. By default no output
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will be shown (because KeyboardInterrupt is caught by pytest). By using this
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@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ If a package is installed this way, ``pytest`` will load
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.. note::
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Make sure to include ``Framework :: Pytest`` in your list of
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`PyPI classifiers <https://python-packaging-user-guide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/distributing/#classifiers>`_
|
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`PyPI classifiers <https://python-packaging-user-guide.readthedocs.io/distributing/#classifiers>`_
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to make it easy for users to find your plugin.
|
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|
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|
@ -250,8 +250,8 @@ which will import the specified module as a ``pytest`` plugin.
|
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Plugins imported like this will automatically be marked to require
|
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assertion rewriting using the :func:`pytest.register_assert_rewrite`
|
||||
mechanism. However for this to have any effect the module must not be
|
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imported already, it it was already imported at the time the
|
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``pytest_plugins`` statement is processed a warning will result and
|
||||
imported already; if it was already imported at the time the
|
||||
``pytest_plugins`` statement is processed, a warning will result and
|
||||
assertions inside the plugin will not be re-written. To fix this you
|
||||
can either call :func:`pytest.register_assert_rewrite` yourself before
|
||||
the module is imported, or you can arrange the code to delay the
|
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|
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@ -9,5 +9,8 @@ upload-dir = doc/en/build/html
|
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[bdist_wheel]
|
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universal = 1
|
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|
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[metadata]
|
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license_file = LICENSE
|
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|
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[devpi:upload]
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formats = sdist.tgz,bdist_wheel
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|
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3
setup.py
3
setup.py
|
@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ classifiers = ['Development Status :: 6 - Mature',
|
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'Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries',
|
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'Topic :: Utilities'] + [
|
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('Programming Language :: Python :: %s' % x) for x in
|
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'2 2.6 2.7 3 3.3 3.4 3.5'.split()]
|
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'2 2.6 2.7 3 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6'.split()]
|
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|
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with open('README.rst') as fd:
|
||||
long_description = fd.read()
|
||||
|
@ -68,7 +68,6 @@ def main():
|
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license='MIT license',
|
||||
platforms=['unix', 'linux', 'osx', 'cygwin', 'win32'],
|
||||
author='Holger Krekel, Bruno Oliveira, Ronny Pfannschmidt, Floris Bruynooghe, Brianna Laugher, Florian Bruhin and others',
|
||||
author_email='holger at merlinux.eu',
|
||||
entry_points={'console_scripts':
|
||||
['pytest=pytest:main', 'py.test=pytest:main']},
|
||||
classifiers=classifiers,
|
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|
|
|
@ -59,6 +59,23 @@ class TestImportHookInstallation:
|
|||
assert 0
|
||||
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([expected])
|
||||
|
||||
def test_rewrite_assertions_pytester_plugin(self, testdir):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Assertions in the pytester plugin must also benefit from assertion
|
||||
rewriting (#1920).
|
||||
"""
|
||||
testdir.makepyfile("""
|
||||
pytest_plugins = ['pytester']
|
||||
def test_dummy_failure(testdir): # how meta!
|
||||
testdir.makepyfile('def test(): assert 0')
|
||||
r = testdir.inline_run()
|
||||
r.assertoutcome(passed=1)
|
||||
""")
|
||||
result = testdir.runpytest_subprocess()
|
||||
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
|
||||
'*assert 1 == 0*',
|
||||
])
|
||||
|
||||
@pytest.mark.parametrize('mode', ['plain', 'rewrite'])
|
||||
def test_pytest_plugins_rewrite(self, testdir, mode):
|
||||
contents = {
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -682,7 +682,7 @@ def test_rewritten():
|
|||
hook.mark_rewrite('test_remember_rewritten_modules')
|
||||
assert warnings == []
|
||||
|
||||
def test_rewrite_warning_using_pytest_plugins(self, testdir, monkeypatch):
|
||||
def test_rewrite_warning_using_pytest_plugins(self, testdir):
|
||||
testdir.makepyfile(**{
|
||||
'conftest.py': "pytest_plugins = ['core', 'gui', 'sci']",
|
||||
'core.py': "",
|
||||
|
@ -695,6 +695,22 @@ def test_rewritten():
|
|||
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(['*= 1 passed in *=*'])
|
||||
assert 'pytest-warning summary' not in result.stdout.str()
|
||||
|
||||
def test_rewrite_warning_using_pytest_plugins_env_var(self, testdir, monkeypatch):
|
||||
monkeypatch.setenv('PYTEST_PLUGINS', 'plugin')
|
||||
testdir.makepyfile(**{
|
||||
'plugin.py': "",
|
||||
'test_rewrite_warning_using_pytest_plugins_env_var.py': """
|
||||
import plugin
|
||||
pytest_plugins = ['plugin']
|
||||
def test():
|
||||
pass
|
||||
""",
|
||||
})
|
||||
testdir.chdir()
|
||||
result = testdir.runpytest_subprocess()
|
||||
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(['*= 1 passed in *=*'])
|
||||
assert 'pytest-warning summary' not in result.stdout.str()
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
class TestAssertionRewriteHookDetails(object):
|
||||
def test_loader_is_package_false_for_module(self, testdir):
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -587,6 +587,21 @@ def test_load_initial_conftest_last_ordering(testdir):
|
|||
assert [x.function.__module__ for x in l] == expected
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_get_plugin_specs_as_list():
|
||||
from _pytest.config import _get_plugin_specs_as_list
|
||||
with pytest.raises(pytest.UsageError):
|
||||
_get_plugin_specs_as_list(set(['foo']))
|
||||
with pytest.raises(pytest.UsageError):
|
||||
_get_plugin_specs_as_list(dict())
|
||||
|
||||
assert _get_plugin_specs_as_list(None) == []
|
||||
assert _get_plugin_specs_as_list('') == []
|
||||
assert _get_plugin_specs_as_list('foo') == ['foo']
|
||||
assert _get_plugin_specs_as_list('foo,bar') == ['foo', 'bar']
|
||||
assert _get_plugin_specs_as_list(['foo', 'bar']) == ['foo', 'bar']
|
||||
assert _get_plugin_specs_as_list(('foo', 'bar')) == ['foo', 'bar']
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
class TestWarning:
|
||||
def test_warn_config(self, testdir):
|
||||
testdir.makeconftest("""
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -7,17 +7,13 @@ from _pytest.monkeypatch import MonkeyPatch
|
|||
|
||||
|
||||
@pytest.fixture
|
||||
def mp(request):
|
||||
def mp():
|
||||
cwd = os.getcwd()
|
||||
sys_path = list(sys.path)
|
||||
|
||||
def cleanup():
|
||||
yield MonkeyPatch()
|
||||
sys.path[:] = sys_path
|
||||
os.chdir(cwd)
|
||||
|
||||
request.addfinalizer(cleanup)
|
||||
return MonkeyPatch()
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_setattr():
|
||||
class A:
|
||||
|
@ -329,5 +325,3 @@ def test_issue1338_name_resolving():
|
|||
monkeypatch.delattr('requests.sessions.Session.request')
|
||||
finally:
|
||||
monkeypatch.undo()
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -124,3 +124,10 @@ def test_inline_run_clean_modules(testdir):
|
|||
test_mod.write("def test_foo(): assert False")
|
||||
result2 = testdir.inline_run(str(test_mod))
|
||||
assert result2.ret == EXIT_TESTSFAILED
|
||||
|
||||
def test_assert_outcomes_after_pytest_erro(testdir):
|
||||
testdir.makepyfile("def test_foo(): assert True")
|
||||
|
||||
result = testdir.runpytest('--unexpected-argument')
|
||||
with pytest.raises(ValueError, message="Pytest terminal report not found"):
|
||||
result.assert_outcomes(passed=0)
|
||||
|
|
7
tox.ini
7
tox.ini
|
@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ envlist=
|
|||
py34
|
||||
py35
|
||||
py36
|
||||
py37
|
||||
pypy
|
||||
{py27,py35}-{pexpect,xdist,trial}
|
||||
py27-nobyte
|
||||
|
@ -118,11 +119,13 @@ commands=
|
|||
basepython = python
|
||||
usedevelop=True
|
||||
skipsdist=True
|
||||
# ensure the given pyargs cant mean anytrhing else
|
||||
changedir=doc/
|
||||
deps=
|
||||
PyYAML
|
||||
commands=
|
||||
pytest -rfsxX doc/en
|
||||
pytest --doctest-modules {toxinidir}/_pytest
|
||||
pytest -rfsxX en
|
||||
pytest --doctest-modules --pyargs _pytest
|
||||
|
||||
[testenv:regen]
|
||||
changedir=doc/en
|
||||
|
|
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