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2.8.2.dev
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2.8.2
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- fix #1085: proper handling of encoding errors when passing encoded byte
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strings to pytest.parametrize in Python 2.
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#
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__version__ = '2.8.2.dev1'
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__version__ = '2.8.2'
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$ py.test test_assert1.py
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$ py.test test_assert2.py
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cache.get(key, default)
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cache.set(key, value)
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Keys must be strings not containing a "/" separator. Add a unique identifier
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(such as plugin/app name) to avoid clashes with other cache users.
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Keys must be a ``/`` separated value, where the first part is usually the
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name of your plugin or application to avoid clashes with other cache users.
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Values can be any object handled by the json stdlib module.
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capsys
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$ py.test --lf
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run-last-failure: rerun last 2 failures
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$ py.test --ff
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$ py.test --cache-clear
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$ py.test
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$ py.test
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$ py.test -v -m webtest
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$ py.test -v -m "not webtest"
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$ py.test -v test_server.py::TestClass::test_method
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$ py.test -v test_server.py::TestClass
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$ py.test -v test_server.py::TestClass test_server.py::test_send_http
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$ py.test -v -k http # running with the above defined example module
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$ py.test -k "not send_http" -v
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$ py.test -k "http or quick" -v
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$ py.test -E stage2
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$ py.test -E stage1
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$ py.test -rs # this option reports skip reasons
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$ py.test -m linux2
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$ py.test
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project deps: mylib-1.1
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$ py.test -v
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======= test session starts ========
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platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4
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platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.2, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4
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cachedir: .cache
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info1: did you know that ...
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did you?
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$ py.test
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======= test session starts ========
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$ py.test --durations=3
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======= test session starts ========
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platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
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platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.2, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
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$ py.test -rx
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======= test session starts ========
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platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
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platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.2, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
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$ py.test
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======= test session starts ========
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platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
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platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.2, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
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$ py.test test_module.py
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======= test session starts ========
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platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
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platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.2, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
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collected 2 items
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$ py.test -s test_module.py
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======= test session starts ========
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platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
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platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.2, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
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rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
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collected 3 items
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$ py.test test_smtpsimple.py
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======= test session starts ========
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platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
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platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.2, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
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rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
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collected 1 items
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$ py.test test_module.py
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======= test session starts ========
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platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
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platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.2, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
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rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
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collected 2 items
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$ py.test --collect-only
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======= test session starts ========
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platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
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platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.2, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
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rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
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collected 10 items
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<Module 'test_anothersmtp.py'>
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$ py.test -v test_appsetup.py
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======= test session starts ========
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platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4
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platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.2, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4
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cachedir: .cache
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rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
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collecting ... collected 2 items
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$ py.test -v -s test_module.py
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======= test session starts ========
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platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4
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platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.2, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4
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cachedir: .cache
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rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
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collecting ... collected 8 items
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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Installation options::
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To check your installation has installed the correct version::
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$ py.test --version
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This is pytest version 2.8.1, imported from $PYTHON_PREFIX/lib/python3.4/site-packages/pytest.py
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This is pytest version 2.8.2, imported from $PYTHON_PREFIX/lib/python3.4/site-packages/pytest.py
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If you get an error checkout :ref:`installation issues`.
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@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ That's it. You can execute the test function now::
|
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$ py.test
|
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======= test session starts ========
|
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platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
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platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.2, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
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rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
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collected 1 items
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@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ them in turn::
|
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|
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$ py.test
|
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======= test session starts ========
|
||||
platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
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platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.2, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
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rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
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collected 3 items
|
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|
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@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ Let's run this::
|
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|
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$ py.test
|
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======= test session starts ========
|
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platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
|
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platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.2, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
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rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
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collected 3 items
|
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@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ Running it with the report-on-xfail option gives this output::
|
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|
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example $ py.test -rx xfail_demo.py
|
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======= test session starts ========
|
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platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
|
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platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.2, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
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rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR/example, inifile:
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collected 7 items
|
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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Running this would result in a passed test except for the last
|
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|
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$ py.test test_tmpdir.py
|
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======= test session starts ========
|
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platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
|
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platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.2, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
|
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rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
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collected 1 items
|
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@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ the ``self.db`` values in the traceback::
|
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|
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$ py.test test_unittest_db.py
|
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======= test session starts ========
|
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platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
|
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platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.2, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
|
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rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
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collected 2 items
|
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|
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