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:func:`pytest.warns <warns>` now re-emits unmatched warnings when the context
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:func:`~pytest.warns` now re-emits unmatched warnings when the context
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closes -- previously it would consume all warnings, hiding those that were not
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matched by the function.
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We will only start the removal of deprecated functionality in major releases (e.g. if we deprecate something in 3.0 we will start to remove it in 4.0), and keep it around for at least two minor releases (e.g. if we deprecate something in 3.9 and 4.0 is the next release, we start to remove it in 5.0, not in 4.0).
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A deprecated feature scheduled to be removed in major version X will use the warning class `PytestRemovedInXWarning` (a subclass of :class:`~pytest.PytestDeprecationwarning`).
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A deprecated feature scheduled to be removed in major version X will use the warning class `PytestRemovedInXWarning` (a subclass of :class:`~pytest.PytestDeprecationWarning`).
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When the deprecation expires (e.g. 4.0 is released), we won't remove the deprecated functionality immediately, but will use the standard warning filters to turn `PytestRemovedInXWarning` (e.g. `PytestRemovedIn4Warning`) into **errors** by default. This approach makes it explicit that removal is imminent, and still gives you time to turn the deprecated feature into a warning instead of an error so it can be dealt with in your own time. In the next minor release (e.g. 4.1), the feature will be effectively removed.
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- `#8508 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/8508>`_: Introduce multiline display for warning matching via :py:func:`pytest.warns` and
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enhance match comparison for :py:func:`_pytest._code.ExceptionInfo.match` as returned by :py:func:`pytest.raises`.
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enhance match comparison for :py:func:`pytest.ExceptionInfo.match` as returned by :py:func:`pytest.raises`.
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- `#8646 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/8646>`_: Improve :py:func:`pytest.raises`. Previously passing an empty tuple would give a confusing
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- `#9741 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/9741>`_: On Python 3.11, use the standard library's :mod:`tomllib` to parse TOML.
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:mod:`tomli` is no longer a dependency on Python 3.11.
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`tomli` is no longer a dependency on Python 3.11.
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- `#9742 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/9742>`_: Display assertion message without escaped newline characters with ``-vv``.
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When inheriting marks from super-classes, marks from the sub-classes are now ordered before marks from the super-classes, in MRO order. Previously it was the reverse.
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When inheriting marks from super-classes, the `pytestmark` attribute of the sub-class now only contains the marks directly applied to it. Previously, it also contained marks from its super-classes. Please note that this attribute should not normally be accessed directly; use :func:`pytest.Node.iter_markers` instead.
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When inheriting marks from super-classes, the `pytestmark` attribute of the sub-class now only contains the marks directly applied to it. Previously, it also contained marks from its super-classes. Please note that this attribute should not normally be accessed directly; use :func:`Node.iter_markers <_pytest.nodes.Node.iter_markers>` instead.
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- `#9159 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/9159>`_: Showing inner exceptions by forcing native display in ``ExceptionGroups`` even when using display options other than ``--tb=native``. A temporary step before full implementation of pytest-native display for inner exceptions in ``ExceptionGroups``.
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- `#9355 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/9355>`_: Fixed error message prints function decorators when using assert in Python 3.8 and above.
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- `#9396 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/9396>`_: Ensure :attr:`pytest.Config.inifile` is available during the :func:`pytest_cmdline_main <_pytest.hookspec.pytest_cmdline_main>` hook (regression during ``7.0.0rc1``).
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- `#9396 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/9396>`_: Ensure `pytest.Config.inifile` is available during the :hook:`pytest_cmdline_main` hook (regression during ``7.0.0rc1``).
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- ``parser.addoption(..., type="int/string/float/complex")`` - use ``type=int`` etc. instead.
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- `#8447 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/8447>`_: Defining a custom pytest node type which is both an :class:`pytest.Item <Item>` and a :class:`pytest.Collector <Collector>` (e.g. :class:`pytest.File <File>`) now issues a warning.
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- `#8447 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/8447>`_: Defining a custom pytest node type which is both an :class:`~pytest.Item` and a :class:`~pytest.Collector` (e.g. :class:`~pytest.File`) now issues a warning.
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It was never sanely supported and triggers hard to debug errors.
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See :ref:`the deprecation note <diamond-inheritance-deprecated>` for full details.
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- `#7132 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/7132>`_: Added two environment variables :envvar:`PYTEST_THEME` and :envvar:`PYTEST_THEME_MODE` to let the users customize the pygments theme used.
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- `#7259 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/7259>`_: Added :meth:`cache.mkdir() <pytest.Cache.mkdir>`, which is similar to the existing :meth:`cache.makedir() <pytest.Cache.makedir>`,
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- `#7259 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/7259>`_: Added :meth:`cache.mkdir() <pytest.Cache.mkdir>`, which is similar to the existing ``cache.makedir()``,
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but returns a :class:`pathlib.Path` instead of a legacy ``py.path.local``.
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Added a ``paths`` type to :meth:`parser.addini() <pytest.Parser.addini>`,
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- ``pytest.HookRecorder`` for the :class:`HookRecorder <pytest.HookRecorder>` type returned from :class:`~pytest.Pytester`.
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- ``pytest.RecordedHookCall`` for the :class:`RecordedHookCall <pytest.HookRecorder>` type returned from :class:`~pytest.HookRecorder`.
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- ``pytest.RunResult`` for the :class:`RunResult <pytest.RunResult>` type returned from :class:`~pytest.Pytester`.
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- ``pytest.LineMatcher`` for the :class:`LineMatcher <pytest.RunResult>` type used in :class:`~pytest.RunResult` and others.
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- ``pytest.LineMatcher`` for the :class:`LineMatcher <pytest.LineMatcher>` type used in :class:`~pytest.RunResult` and others.
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- ``pytest.TestReport`` for the :class:`TestReport <pytest.TestReport>` type used in various hooks.
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- ``pytest.CollectReport`` for the :class:`CollectReport <pytest.CollectReport>` type used in various hooks.
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- `#8251 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/8251>`_: Implement ``Node.path`` as a ``pathlib.Path``. Both the old ``fspath`` and this new attribute gets set no matter whether ``path`` or ``fspath`` (deprecated) is passed to the constructor. It is a replacement for the ``fspath`` attribute (which represents the same path as ``py.path.local``). While ``fspath`` is not deprecated yet
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due to the ongoing migration of methods like :meth:`~_pytest.Item.reportinfo`, we expect to deprecate it in a future release.
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due to the ongoing migration of methods like :meth:`~pytest.Item.reportinfo`, we expect to deprecate it in a future release.
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.. note::
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The name of the :class:`~_pytest.nodes.Node` arguments and attributes (the
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See :ref:`plugin-stash` for details.
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- `#8953 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/8953>`_: :class:`RunResult <_pytest.pytester.RunResult>` method :meth:`assert_outcomes <_pytest.pytester.RunResult.assert_outcomes>` now accepts a
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- `#8953 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/8953>`_: :class:`~pytest.RunResult` method :meth:`~pytest.RunResult.assert_outcomes` now accepts a
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``warnings`` argument to assert the total number of warnings captured.
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used.
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- `#9113 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/9113>`_: :class:`RunResult <_pytest.pytester.RunResult>` method :meth:`assert_outcomes <_pytest.pytester.RunResult.assert_outcomes>` now accepts a
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- `#9113 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/9113>`_: :class:`~pytest.RunResult` method :meth:`~pytest.RunResult.assert_outcomes` now accepts a
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``deselected`` argument to assert the total number of deselected tests.
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- `#7480 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/7480>`_: A deprecation scheduled to be removed in a major version X (e.g. pytest 7, 8, 9, ...) now uses warning category `PytestRemovedInXWarning`,
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a subclass of :class:`~pytest.PytestDeprecationWarning`,
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instead of :class:`PytestDeprecationWarning` directly.
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instead of :class:`~pytest.PytestDeprecationWarning` directly.
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See :ref:`backwards-compatibility` for more details.
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- `#8803 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/8803>`_: It is now possible to add colors to custom log levels on cli log.
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By using :func:`add_color_level <_pytest.logging.add_color_level>` from a ``pytest_configure`` hook, colors can be added::
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By using ``add_color_level`` from a :hook:`pytest_configure` hook, colors can be added::
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logging_plugin = config.pluginmanager.get_plugin('logging-plugin')
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logging_plugin.log_cli_handler.formatter.add_color_level(logging.INFO, 'cyan')
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- `#8503 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/8503>`_: :meth:`pytest.MonkeyPatch.syspath_prepend` no longer fails when
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``setuptools`` is not installed.
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It now only calls :func:`pkg_resources.fixup_namespace_packages` if
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It now only calls ``pkg_resources.fixup_namespace_packages`` if
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``pkg_resources`` was previously imported, because it is not needed otherwise.
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Internally, the old :class:`Testdir <_pytest.pytester.Testdir>` is now a thin wrapper around :class:`Pytester <_pytest.pytester.Pytester>`, preserving the old interface.
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Internally, the old :class:`~pytest.Testdir` is now a thin wrapper around :class:`~pytest.Pytester`, preserving the old interface.
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- :issue:`7695`: A new hook was added, `pytest_markeval_namespace` which should return a dictionary.
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Improvements
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- :issue:`1265`: Added an ``__str__`` implementation to the :class:`~pytest.pytester.LineMatcher` class which is returned from ``pytester.run_pytest().stdout`` and similar. It returns the entire output, like the existing ``str()`` method.
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- :issue:`1265`: Added an ``__str__`` implementation to the :class:`~pytest.LineMatcher` class which is returned from ``pytester.run_pytest().stdout`` and similar. It returns the entire output, like the existing ``str()`` method.
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- :issue:`2044`: Verbose mode now shows the reason that a test was skipped in the test's terminal line after the "SKIPPED", "XFAIL" or "XPASS".
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- :issue:`7911`: Directories created by by :fixture:`tmp_path` and :fixture:`tmpdir` are now considered stale after 3 days without modification (previous value was 3 hours) to avoid deleting directories still in use in long running test suites.
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- :issue:`7913`: Fixed a crash or hang in :meth:`pytester.spawn <_pytest.pytester.Pytester.spawn>` when the :mod:`readline` module is involved.
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- :issue:`7913`: Fixed a crash or hang in :meth:`pytester.spawn <pytest.Pytester.spawn>` when the :mod:`readline` module is involved.
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- :issue:`7951`: Fixed handling of recursive symlinks when collecting tests.
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- :issue:`7255`: The :hook:`pytest_warning_captured` hook is deprecated in favor
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- :issue:`7255`: The ``pytest_warning_captured`` hook is deprecated in favor
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- :issue:`7685`: Added two new attributes :attr:`rootpath <_pytest.config.Config.rootpath>` and :attr:`inipath <_pytest.config.Config.inipath>` to :class:`Config <_pytest.config.Config>`.
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These attributes are :class:`pathlib.Path` versions of the existing :attr:`rootdir <_pytest.config.Config.rootdir>` and :attr:`inifile <_pytest.config.Config.inifile>` attributes,
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These attributes are :class:`pathlib.Path` versions of the existing :attr:`rootdir <pytest.Config.rootdir>` and :attr:`inifile <pytest.Config.inifile>` attributes,
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- :issue:`7587`: The dependency on the ``more-itertools`` package has been removed.
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- :issue:`7631`: The result type of :meth:`capfd.readouterr() <_pytest.capture.CaptureFixture.readouterr>` (and similar) is no longer a namedtuple,
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- :issue:`7631`: The result type of :meth:`capfd.readouterr() <pytest.CaptureFixture.readouterr>` (and similar) is no longer a namedtuple,
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- :issue:`7128`: `pytest --version` now displays just the pytest version, while `pytest --version --version` displays more verbose information including plugins. This is more consistent with how other tools show `--version`.
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- :issue:`7133`: :meth:`caplog.set_level() <_pytest.logging.LogCaptureFixture.set_level>` will now override any :confval:`log_level` set via the CLI or configuration file.
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- :issue:`7133`: :meth:`caplog.set_level() <pytest.LogCaptureFixture.set_level>` will now override any :confval:`log_level` set via the CLI or configuration file.
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- :issue:`7159`: :meth:`caplog.set_level() <_pytest.logging.LogCaptureFixture.set_level>` and :meth:`caplog.at_level() <_pytest.logging.LogCaptureFixture.at_level>` no longer affect
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- :issue:`7159`: :meth:`caplog.set_level() <pytest.LogCaptureFixture.set_level>` and :meth:`caplog.at_level() <pytest.LogCaptureFixture.at_level>` no longer affect
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- :issue:`6653`: Add support for matching lines consecutively with :attr:`LineMatcher <_pytest.pytester.LineMatcher>`'s :func:`~_pytest.pytester.LineMatcher.fnmatch_lines` and :func:`~_pytest.pytester.LineMatcher.re_match_lines`.
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- :issue:`6653`: Add support for matching lines consecutively with :class:`~pytest.LineMatcher`'s :func:`~pytest.LineMatcher.fnmatch_lines` and :func:`~pytest.LineMatcher.re_match_lines`.
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- :issue:`6658`: Code is now highlighted in tracebacks when ``pygments`` is installed.
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- :issue:`6597`: Fix node ids which contain a parametrized empty-string variable.
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- :issue:`6646`: Assertion rewriting hooks are (re)stored for the current item, which fixes them being still used after e.g. pytester's :func:`testdir.runpytest <_pytest.pytester.Testdir.runpytest>` etc.
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- :issue:`6646`: Assertion rewriting hooks are (re)stored for the current item, which fixes them being still used after e.g. pytester's :func:`testdir.runpytest <pytest.Testdir.runpytest>` etc.
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- :issue:`6660`: :py:func:`pytest.exit` is handled when emitted from the :hook:`pytest_sessionfinish` hook. This includes quitting from a debugger.
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- :issue:`6436`: :class:`FixtureDef <_pytest.fixtures.FixtureDef>` objects now properly register their finalizers with autouse and
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- :issue:`6436`: :class:`~pytest.FixtureDef` objects now properly register their finalizers with autouse and
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parameterized fixtures that execute before them in the fixture stack so they are torn
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- :issue:`5914`: pytester: fix :py:func:`~_pytest.pytester.LineMatcher.no_fnmatch_line` when used after positive matching.
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- :issue:`5914`: pytester: fix :py:func:`~pytest.LineMatcher.no_fnmatch_line` when used after positive matching.
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- :issue:`6082`: Fix line detection for doctest samples inside :py:class:`python:property` docstrings, as a workaround to :bpo:`17446`.
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* fix :issue:`2208`: ensure an iteration limit for _pytest.compat.get_real_func.
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* fix :issue:`2208`: ensure an iteration limit for ``_pytest.compat.get_real_func``.
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Thanks :user:`RonnyPfannschmidt` for the report and PR.
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* Hooks are now verified after collection is complete, rather than right after loading installed plugins. This
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It was never sanely supported and triggers hard to debug errors.
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.. _uncooperative-constructors-deprecated:
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Constructors of custom :class:`pytest.Node` subclasses should take ``**kwargs``
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Constructors of custom :class:`~_pytest.nodes.Node` subclasses should take ``**kwargs``
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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.. deprecated:: 7.0
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Parametrizing tests
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=================================================
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.. currentmodule:: _pytest.python
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``pytest`` allows to easily parametrize test functions.
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For basic docs, see :ref:`parametrize-basics`.
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Here is a quick port to run tests configured with :pypi:`testscenarios`,
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an add-on from Robert Collins for the standard unittest framework. We
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only have to work a bit to construct the correct arguments for pytest's
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:py:func:`Metafunc.parametrize`:
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:py:func:`Metafunc.parametrize <pytest.Metafunc.parametrize>`:
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.. code-block:: python
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----------------------------
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pytest does not do any special processing for :data:`SIGTERM <signal.SIGTERM>` and
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:data:`SIGQUIT <signal.SIGQUIT>` signals (:data:`SIGINT <signal.SIGINT>` is handled naturally
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``SIGQUIT`` signals (:data:`SIGINT <signal.SIGINT>` is handled naturally
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by the Python runtime via :class:`KeyboardInterrupt`), so fixtures that manage external resources which are important
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to be cleared when the Python process is terminated (by those signals) might leak resources.
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@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ funcarg mechanism, see :ref:`historical funcargs and pytest.funcargs`.
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If you are new to pytest, then you can simply ignore this
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section and read the other sections.
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.. currentmodule:: _pytest
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Shortcomings of the previous ``pytest_funcarg__`` mechanism
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--------------------------------------------------------------
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@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ More details can be found in the :pull:`original PR <3317>`.
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.. note::
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in a future major release of pytest we will introduce class based markers,
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at which point markers will no longer be limited to instances of :py:class:`~_pytest.mark.Mark`.
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at which point markers will no longer be limited to instances of :py:class:`~pytest.Mark`.
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cache plugin integrated into the core
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@ -382,8 +382,6 @@ warnings: a WarningsRecorder instance. To view the recorded warnings, you can
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iterate over this instance, call ``len`` on it to get the number of recorded
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warnings, or index into it to get a particular recorded warning.
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.. currentmodule:: _pytest.warnings
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Full API: :class:`~_pytest.recwarn.WarningsRecorder`.
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.. _`warns use cases`:
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@ -1271,7 +1271,7 @@ configured in multiple ways.
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Extending the previous example, we can flag the fixture to create two
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``smtp_connection`` fixture instances which will cause all tests using the fixture
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to run twice. The fixture function gets access to each parameter
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through the special :py:class:`request <FixtureRequest>` object:
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through the special :py:class:`request <pytest.FixtureRequest>` object:
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.. code-block:: python
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@ -171,13 +171,11 @@ Declaring new hooks
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This is a quick overview on how to add new hooks and how they work in general, but a more complete
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overview can be found in `the pluggy documentation <https://pluggy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/>`__.
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.. currentmodule:: _pytest.hookspec
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Plugins and ``conftest.py`` files may declare new hooks that can then be
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implemented by other plugins in order to alter behaviour or interact with
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the new plugin:
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.. autofunction:: pytest_addhooks
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.. autofunction:: _pytest.hookspec.pytest_addhooks
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:noindex:
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Hooks are usually declared as do-nothing functions that contain only
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@ -11,9 +11,6 @@ Fixtures reference
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.. seealso:: :ref:`about-fixtures`
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.. seealso:: :ref:`how-to-fixtures`
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.. currentmodule:: _pytest.python
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.. _`Dependency injection`: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dependency_injection
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@ -76,15 +73,13 @@ Built-in fixtures
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:class:`pathlib.Path` objects.
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:fixture:`tmpdir`
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Provide a :class:`py.path.local` object to a temporary
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Provide a `py.path.local <https://py.readthedocs.io/en/latest/path.html>`_ object to a temporary
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directory which is unique to each test function;
|
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replaced by :fixture:`tmp_path`.
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|
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.. _`py.path.local`: https://py.readthedocs.io/en/latest/path.html
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:fixture:`tmpdir_factory`
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Make session-scoped temporary directories and return
|
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:class:`py.path.local` objects;
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``py.path.local`` objects;
|
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replaced by :fixture:`tmp_path_factory`.
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@ -588,7 +588,7 @@ if sys.version_info >= (3, 11) or TYPE_CHECKING:
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|
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@final
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class CaptureResult(NamedTuple, Generic[AnyStr]):
|
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"""The result of :method:`CaptureFixture.readouterr`."""
|
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"""The result of :method:`caplog.readouterr() <pytest.CaptureFixture.readouterr>`."""
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|
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out: AnyStr
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err: AnyStr
|
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|
@ -598,7 +598,7 @@ else:
|
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class CaptureResult(
|
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collections.namedtuple("CaptureResult", ["out", "err"]), Generic[AnyStr]
|
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):
|
||||
"""The result of :method:`CaptureFixture.readouterr`."""
|
||||
"""The result of :method:`caplog.readouterr() <pytest.CaptureFixture.readouterr>`."""
|
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|
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__slots__ = ()
|
||||
|
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|
|
|
@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ class Parser:
|
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:param opts:
|
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Option names, can be short or long options.
|
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:param attrs:
|
||||
Same attributes as the argparse library's :py:func:`add_argument()
|
||||
Same attributes as the argparse library's :meth:`add_argument()
|
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<argparse.ArgumentParser.add_argument>` function accepts.
|
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|
||||
After command line parsing, options are available on the pytest config
|
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|
@ -400,7 +400,7 @@ class OptionGroup:
|
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:param opts:
|
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Option names, can be short or long options.
|
||||
:param attrs:
|
||||
Same attributes as the argparse library's :py:func:`add_argument()
|
||||
Same attributes as the argparse library's :meth:`add_argument()
|
||||
<argparse.ArgumentParser.add_argument>` function accepts.
|
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"""
|
||||
conflict = set(opts).intersection(
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -96,8 +96,8 @@ def pytest_addoption(parser: "Parser", pluginmanager: "PytestPluginManager") ->
|
|||
<pytest.Parser.addini>`.
|
||||
|
||||
:param pytest.PytestPluginManager pluginmanager:
|
||||
The pytest plugin manager, which can be used to install :py:func:`hookspec`'s
|
||||
or :py:func:`hookimpl`'s and allow one plugin to call another plugin's hooks
|
||||
The pytest plugin manager, which can be used to install :py:func:`~pytest.hookspec`'s
|
||||
or :py:func:`~pytest.hookimpl`'s and allow one plugin to call another plugin's hooks
|
||||
to change how command line options are added.
|
||||
|
||||
Options can later be accessed through the
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -88,7 +88,6 @@ class Testdir:
|
|||
return self._pytester.chdir()
|
||||
|
||||
def finalize(self) -> None:
|
||||
"""See :meth:`Pytester._finalize`."""
|
||||
return self._pytester._finalize()
|
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|
||||
def makefile(self, ext, *args, **kwargs) -> LEGACY_PATH:
|
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|
@ -269,7 +268,7 @@ class LegacyTestdirPlugin:
|
|||
@final
|
||||
@dataclasses.dataclass
|
||||
class TempdirFactory:
|
||||
"""Backward compatibility wrapper that implements :class:`py.path.local`
|
||||
"""Backward compatibility wrapper that implements ``py.path.local``
|
||||
for :class:`TempPathFactory`.
|
||||
|
||||
.. note::
|
||||
|
@ -288,11 +287,11 @@ class TempdirFactory:
|
|||
self._tmppath_factory = tmppath_factory
|
||||
|
||||
def mktemp(self, basename: str, numbered: bool = True) -> LEGACY_PATH:
|
||||
"""Same as :meth:`TempPathFactory.mktemp`, but returns a :class:`py.path.local` object."""
|
||||
"""Same as :meth:`TempPathFactory.mktemp`, but returns a ``py.path.local`` object."""
|
||||
return legacy_path(self._tmppath_factory.mktemp(basename, numbered).resolve())
|
||||
|
||||
def getbasetemp(self) -> LEGACY_PATH:
|
||||
"""Same as :meth:`TempPathFactory.getbasetemp`, but returns a :class:`py.path.local` object."""
|
||||
"""Same as :meth:`TempPathFactory.getbasetemp`, but returns a ``py.path.local`` object."""
|
||||
return legacy_path(self._tmppath_factory.getbasetemp().resolve())
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -522,7 +522,7 @@ class LogCaptureFixture:
|
|||
The levels of the loggers changed by this function will be
|
||||
restored to their initial values at the end of the test.
|
||||
|
||||
Will enable the requested logging level if it was disabled via :meth:`logging.disable`.
|
||||
Will enable the requested logging level if it was disabled via :func:`logging.disable`.
|
||||
|
||||
:param level: The level.
|
||||
:param logger: The logger to update. If not given, the root logger.
|
||||
|
@ -546,7 +546,7 @@ class LogCaptureFixture:
|
|||
the end of the 'with' statement the level is restored to its original
|
||||
value.
|
||||
|
||||
Will enable the requested logging level if it was disabled via :meth:`logging.disable`.
|
||||
Will enable the requested logging level if it was disabled via :func:`logging.disable`.
|
||||
|
||||
:param level: The level.
|
||||
:param logger: The logger to update. If not given, the root logger.
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1044,7 +1044,7 @@ class Pytester:
|
|||
The calling test instance (class containing the test method) must
|
||||
provide a ``.getrunner()`` method which should return a runner which
|
||||
can run the test protocol for a single item, e.g.
|
||||
:py:func:`_pytest.runner.runtestprotocol`.
|
||||
``_pytest.runner.runtestprotocol``.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
# used from runner functional tests
|
||||
item = self.getitem(source)
|
||||
|
@ -1395,7 +1395,7 @@ class Pytester:
|
|||
:param stdin:
|
||||
Optional standard input.
|
||||
|
||||
- If it is :py:attr:`CLOSE_STDIN` (Default), then this method calls
|
||||
- If it is ``CLOSE_STDIN`` (Default), then this method calls
|
||||
:py:class:`subprocess.Popen` with ``stdin=subprocess.PIPE``, and
|
||||
the standard input is closed immediately after the new command is
|
||||
started.
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -825,8 +825,6 @@ def raises( # noqa: F811
|
|||
When using :py:func:`pytest.raises` as a function, you can use:
|
||||
``pytest.raises(Exc, func, match="passed on").match("my pattern")``.)
|
||||
|
||||
.. currentmodule:: _pytest._code
|
||||
|
||||
Use ``pytest.raises`` as a context manager, which will capture the exception of the given
|
||||
type, or any of its subclasses::
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
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