Merge pull request #1084 from hpk42/branch-281

2.8.1 release
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holger krekel 2015-09-29 15:19:07 +02:00
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@ -64,3 +64,7 @@ Tom Viner
Trevor Bekolay Trevor Bekolay
Wouter van Ackooy Wouter van Ackooy
David Díaz-Barquero David Díaz-Barquero
Eric Hunsberger
Simon Gomizelj
Russel Winder
Ben Webb

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@ -1,5 +1,8 @@
2.8.1.dev 2.8.1
--------- -----
- fix #1034: Add missing nodeid on pytest_logwarning call in
addhook. Thanks Simon Gomizelj for the PR.
- 'deprecated_call' is now only satisfied with a DeprecationWarning or - 'deprecated_call' is now only satisfied with a DeprecationWarning or
PendingDeprecationWarning. Before 2.8.0, it accepted any warning, and 2.8.0 PendingDeprecationWarning. Before 2.8.0, it accepted any warning, and 2.8.0

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@ -209,19 +209,13 @@ but here is a simple overview:
are unsure about either of these steps, submit your pull request and we'll are unsure about either of these steps, submit your pull request and we'll
help you fix it up. help you fix it up.
#. Finally, submit a pull request through the GitHub website: #. Finally, submit a pull request through the GitHub website using this data::
.. image:: doc/en/img/pullrequest.png
:width: 700px
:align: center
::
head-fork: YOUR_GITHUB_USERNAME/pytest head-fork: YOUR_GITHUB_USERNAME/pytest
compare: your-branch-name compare: your-branch-name
base-fork: pytest-dev/pytest base-fork: pytest-dev/pytest
base: master # if it's a feature base: master # if it's a bugfix
base: pytest-VERSION # if it's a bugfix base: feature # if it's a feature

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@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
# #
__version__ = '2.8.1.dev1' __version__ = '2.8.1'

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@ -534,6 +534,20 @@ class Testdir:
if path is None: if path is None:
path = self.tmpdir path = self.tmpdir
sys.path.insert(0, str(path)) sys.path.insert(0, str(path))
# a call to syspathinsert() usually means that the caller
# wants to import some dynamically created files.
# with python3 we thus invalidate import caches.
self._possibly_invalidate_import_caches()
def _possibly_invalidate_import_caches(self):
# invalidate caches if we can (py33 and above)
try:
import importlib
except ImportError:
pass
else:
if hasattr(importlib, "invalidate_caches"):
importlib.invalidate_caches()
def mkdir(self, name): def mkdir(self, name):
"""Create a new (sub)directory.""" """Create a new (sub)directory."""

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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ you will see the return value of the function call::
$ py.test test_assert1.py $ py.test test_assert1.py
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
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collected 1 items collected 1 items
@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ if you run this module::
$ py.test test_assert2.py $ py.test test_assert2.py
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
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@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ If you then run it with ``--lf``::
$ py.test --lf $ py.test --lf
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
run-last-failure: rerun last 2 failures run-last-failure: rerun last 2 failures
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
collected 50 items collected 50 items
@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ of ``FF`` and dots)::
$ py.test --ff $ py.test --ff
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
run-last-failure: rerun last 2 failures first run-last-failure: rerun last 2 failures first
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
collected 50 items collected 50 items
@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ You can always peek at the content of the cache using the
$ py.test --cache-clear $ py.test --cache-clear
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
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collected 1 items collected 1 items

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@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ of the failing function and hide the other one::
$ py.test $ py.test
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
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@ -18,11 +18,16 @@ Full pytest documentation
contributing contributing
plugins_index/index plugins_index/index
talks talks
funcarg_compare
announce/index
.. toctree:: .. only:: html
:hidden: .. toctree::
changelog funcarg_compare
announce/index
.. only:: html
.. toctree::
:hidden:
changelog

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@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ then you can just invoke ``py.test`` without command line options::
$ py.test $ py.test
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: pytest.ini rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: pytest.ini
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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ You can then restrict a test run to only run tests marked with ``webtest``::
$ py.test -v -m webtest $ py.test -v -m webtest
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4
cachedir: .cache cachedir: .cache
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
collecting ... collected 4 items collecting ... collected 4 items
@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ Or the inverse, running all tests except the webtest ones::
$ py.test -v -m "not webtest" $ py.test -v -m "not webtest"
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4
cachedir: .cache cachedir: .cache
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
collecting ... collected 4 items collecting ... collected 4 items
@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ tests based on their module, class, method, or function name::
$ py.test -v test_server.py::TestClass::test_method $ py.test -v test_server.py::TestClass::test_method
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4
cachedir: .cache cachedir: .cache
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
collecting ... collected 5 items collecting ... collected 5 items
@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ You can also select on the class::
$ py.test -v test_server.py::TestClass $ py.test -v test_server.py::TestClass
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4
cachedir: .cache cachedir: .cache
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
collecting ... collected 4 items collecting ... collected 4 items
@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ Or select multiple nodes::
$ py.test -v test_server.py::TestClass test_server.py::test_send_http $ py.test -v test_server.py::TestClass test_server.py::test_send_http
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4
cachedir: .cache cachedir: .cache
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
collecting ... collected 8 items collecting ... collected 8 items
@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ select tests based on their names::
$ py.test -v -k http # running with the above defined example module $ py.test -v -k http # running with the above defined example module
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4
cachedir: .cache cachedir: .cache
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
collecting ... collected 4 items collecting ... collected 4 items
@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ And you can also run all tests except the ones that match the keyword::
$ py.test -k "not send_http" -v $ py.test -k "not send_http" -v
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4
cachedir: .cache cachedir: .cache
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
collecting ... collected 4 items collecting ... collected 4 items
@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ Or to select "http" and "quick" tests::
$ py.test -k "http or quick" -v $ py.test -k "http or quick" -v
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4
cachedir: .cache cachedir: .cache
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
collecting ... collected 4 items collecting ... collected 4 items
@ -350,7 +350,7 @@ the test needs::
$ py.test -E stage2 $ py.test -E stage2
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
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@ -362,7 +362,7 @@ and here is one that specifies exactly the environment needed::
$ py.test -E stage1 $ py.test -E stage1
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
collected 1 items collected 1 items
@ -481,7 +481,7 @@ then you will see two test skipped and two executed tests as expected::
$ py.test -rs # this option reports skip reasons $ py.test -rs # this option reports skip reasons
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
collected 4 items collected 4 items
@ -495,7 +495,7 @@ Note that if you specify a platform via the marker-command line option like this
$ py.test -m linux2 $ py.test -m linux2
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
collected 4 items collected 4 items
@ -547,7 +547,7 @@ We can now use the ``-m option`` to select one set::
$ py.test -m interface --tb=short $ py.test -m interface --tb=short
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
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collected 4 items collected 4 items
@ -569,7 +569,7 @@ or to select both "event" and "interface" tests::
$ py.test -m "interface or event" --tb=short $ py.test -m "interface or event" --tb=short
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
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@ -27,11 +27,11 @@ now execute the test specification::
nonpython $ py.test test_simple.yml nonpython $ py.test test_simple.yml
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR/nonpython, inifile: rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR/nonpython, inifile:
collected 2 items collected 2 items
test_simple.yml .F test_simple.yml F.
======= FAILURES ======== ======= FAILURES ========
_______ usecase: hello ________ _______ usecase: hello ________
@ -59,13 +59,13 @@ consulted when reporting in ``verbose`` mode::
nonpython $ py.test -v nonpython $ py.test -v
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4
cachedir: .cache cachedir: .cache
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR/nonpython, inifile: rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR/nonpython, inifile:
collecting ... collected 2 items collecting ... collected 2 items
test_simple.yml::ok PASSED
test_simple.yml::hello FAILED test_simple.yml::hello FAILED
test_simple.yml::ok PASSED
======= FAILURES ======== ======= FAILURES ========
_______ usecase: hello ________ _______ usecase: hello ________
@ -81,11 +81,11 @@ interesting to just look at the collection tree::
nonpython $ py.test --collect-only nonpython $ py.test --collect-only
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR/nonpython, inifile: rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR/nonpython, inifile:
collected 2 items collected 2 items
<YamlFile 'test_simple.yml'> <YamlFile 'test_simple.yml'>
<YamlItem 'ok'>
<YamlItem 'hello'> <YamlItem 'hello'>
<YamlItem 'ok'>
======= in 0.12 seconds ======== ======= in 0.12 seconds ========

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@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ objects, they are still using the default pytest representation::
$ py.test test_time.py --collect-only $ py.test test_time.py --collect-only
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
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<Module 'test_time.py'> <Module 'test_time.py'>
@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ this is a fully self-contained example which you can run with::
$ py.test test_scenarios.py $ py.test test_scenarios.py
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
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collected 4 items collected 4 items
@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ If you just collect tests you'll also nicely see 'advanced' and 'basic' as varia
$ py.test --collect-only test_scenarios.py $ py.test --collect-only test_scenarios.py
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
collected 4 items collected 4 items
<Module 'test_scenarios.py'> <Module 'test_scenarios.py'>
@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ Let's first see how it looks like at collection time::
$ py.test test_backends.py --collect-only $ py.test test_backends.py --collect-only
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
collected 2 items collected 2 items
<Module 'test_backends.py'> <Module 'test_backends.py'>
@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ The result of this test will be successful::
$ py.test test_indirect_list.py --collect-only $ py.test test_indirect_list.py --collect-only
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
collected 1 items collected 1 items
<Module 'test_indirect_list.py'> <Module 'test_indirect_list.py'>
@ -369,7 +369,7 @@ argument sets to use for each test function. Let's run it::
$ py.test -q $ py.test -q
F.. F..
======= FAILURES ======== ======= FAILURES ========
_______ TestClass.test_equals[1-2] ________ _______ TestClass.test_equals[2-1] ________
self = <test_parametrize.TestClass object at 0xdeadbeef>, a = 1, b = 2 self = <test_parametrize.TestClass object at 0xdeadbeef>, a = 1, b = 2
@ -397,11 +397,8 @@ is to be run with different sets of arguments for its three arguments:
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):: 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)::
. $ py.test -rs -q multipython.py . $ py.test -rs -q multipython.py
ssssssssssss...ssssssssssss ...........................
======= short test summary info ======== 27 passed in 0.12 seconds
SKIP [12] $REGENDOC_TMPDIR/CWD/multipython.py:22: 'python3.3' not found
SKIP [12] $REGENDOC_TMPDIR/CWD/multipython.py:22: 'python2.6' not found
3 passed, 24 skipped in 0.12 seconds
Indirect parametrization of optional implementations/imports Indirect parametrization of optional implementations/imports
-------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------
@ -448,7 +445,7 @@ If you run this with reporting for skips enabled::
$ py.test -rs test_module.py $ py.test -rs test_module.py
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
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@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ then the test collection looks like this::
$ py.test --collect-only $ py.test --collect-only
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: setup.cfg rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: setup.cfg
collected 2 items collected 2 items
<Module 'check_myapp.py'> <Module 'check_myapp.py'>
@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ You can always peek at the collection tree without running tests like this::
. $ py.test --collect-only pythoncollection.py . $ py.test --collect-only pythoncollection.py
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: pytest.ini rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: pytest.ini
collected 3 items collected 3 items
<Module 'CWD/pythoncollection.py'> <Module 'CWD/pythoncollection.py'>
@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ interpreters and will leave out the setup.py file::
$ py.test --collect-only $ py.test --collect-only
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: pytest.ini rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: pytest.ini
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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
assertion $ py.test failure_demo.py assertion $ py.test failure_demo.py
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR/assertion, inifile: rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR/assertion, inifile:
collected 42 items collected 42 items
@ -361,7 +361,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that):
> int(s) > int(s)
E ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: 'qwe' E ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: 'qwe'
<0-codegen $PYTHON_PREFIX/lib/python3.4/site-packages/_pytest/python.py:1205>:1: ValueError <0-codegen $PYTHON_PREFIX/lib/python3.4/site-packages/_pytest/python.py:1247>:1: ValueError
_______ TestRaises.test_raises_doesnt ________ _______ TestRaises.test_raises_doesnt ________
self = <failure_demo.TestRaises object at 0xdeadbeef> self = <failure_demo.TestRaises object at 0xdeadbeef>

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@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ directory with the above conftest.py::
$ py.test $ py.test
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
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@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ and when running it will see a skipped "slow" test::
$ py.test -rs # "-rs" means report details on the little 's' $ py.test -rs # "-rs" means report details on the little 's'
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
collected 2 items collected 2 items
@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ Or run it including the ``slow`` marked test::
$ py.test --runslow $ py.test --runslow
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
collected 2 items collected 2 items
@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ which will add the string to the test header accordingly::
$ py.test $ py.test
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
project deps: mylib-1.1 project deps: mylib-1.1
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
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@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ which will add info only when run with "--v"::
$ py.test -v $ py.test -v
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4
cachedir: .cache cachedir: .cache
info1: did you know that ... info1: did you know that ...
did you? did you?
@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ and nothing when run plainly::
$ py.test $ py.test
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
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@ -329,7 +329,7 @@ Now we can profile which test functions execute the slowest::
$ py.test --durations=3 $ py.test --durations=3
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
collected 3 items collected 3 items
@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ Now we can profile which test functions execute the slowest::
======= slowest 3 test durations ======== ======= slowest 3 test durations ========
0.20s call test_some_are_slow.py::test_funcslow2 0.20s call test_some_are_slow.py::test_funcslow2
0.10s call test_some_are_slow.py::test_funcslow1 0.10s call test_some_are_slow.py::test_funcslow1
0.00s setup test_some_are_slow.py::test_funcfast 0.00s setup test_some_are_slow.py::test_funcslow2
======= 3 passed in 0.12 seconds ======== ======= 3 passed in 0.12 seconds ========
incremental testing - test steps incremental testing - test steps
@ -391,7 +391,7 @@ If we run this::
$ py.test -rx $ py.test -rx
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
collected 4 items collected 4 items
@ -462,7 +462,7 @@ We can run this::
$ py.test $ py.test
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
collected 7 items collected 7 items
@ -476,7 +476,7 @@ We can run this::
file $REGENDOC_TMPDIR/b/test_error.py, line 1 file $REGENDOC_TMPDIR/b/test_error.py, line 1
def test_root(db): # no db here, will error out def test_root(db): # no db here, will error out
fixture 'db' not found fixture 'db' not found
available fixtures: cache, record_xml_property, pytestconfig, tmpdir_factory, monkeypatch, capsys, recwarn, tmpdir, capfd available fixtures: tmpdir, pytestconfig, record_xml_property, monkeypatch, recwarn, tmpdir_factory, capsys, capfd, cache
use 'py.test --fixtures [testpath]' for help on them. use 'py.test --fixtures [testpath]' for help on them.
$REGENDOC_TMPDIR/b/test_error.py:1 $REGENDOC_TMPDIR/b/test_error.py:1
@ -566,7 +566,7 @@ and run them::
$ py.test test_module.py $ py.test test_module.py
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
collected 2 items collected 2 items
@ -657,7 +657,7 @@ and run it::
$ py.test -s test_module.py $ py.test -s test_module.py
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
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@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ marked ``smtp`` fixture function. Running the test looks like this::
$ py.test test_smtpsimple.py $ py.test test_smtpsimple.py
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
collected 1 items collected 1 items
@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ inspect what is going on and can now run the tests::
$ py.test test_module.py $ py.test test_module.py
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
collected 2 items collected 2 items
@ -480,7 +480,7 @@ Running the above tests results in the following test IDs being used::
$ py.test --collect-only $ py.test --collect-only
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
collected 10 items collected 10 items
<Module 'test_anothersmtp.py'> <Module 'test_anothersmtp.py'>
@ -531,7 +531,7 @@ Here we declare an ``app`` fixture which receives the previously defined
$ py.test -v test_appsetup.py $ py.test -v test_appsetup.py
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4
cachedir: .cache cachedir: .cache
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
collecting ... collected 2 items collecting ... collected 2 items
@ -597,7 +597,7 @@ Let's run the tests in verbose mode and with looking at the print-output::
$ py.test -v -s test_module.py $ py.test -v -s test_module.py
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4
cachedir: .cache cachedir: .cache
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Installation options::
To check your installation has installed the correct version:: To check your installation has installed the correct version::
$ py.test --version $ py.test --version
This is pytest version 2.8.1.dev1, imported from $PYTHON_PREFIX/lib/python3.4/site-packages/pytest.py This is pytest version 2.8.1, imported from $PYTHON_PREFIX/lib/python3.4/site-packages/pytest.py
If you get an error checkout :ref:`installation issues`. If you get an error checkout :ref:`installation issues`.
@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ That's it. You can execute the test function now::
$ py.test $ py.test
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
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@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ them in turn::
$ py.test $ py.test
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
collected 3 items collected 3 items
@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ Let's run this::
$ py.test $ py.test
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
collected 3 items collected 3 items
@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ listlist::
$ py.test -q -rs test_strings.py $ py.test -q -rs test_strings.py
s s
======= short test summary info ======== ======= short test summary info ========
SKIP [1] $PYTHON_PREFIX/lib/python3.4/site-packages/_pytest/python.py:1322: got empty parameter set, function test_valid_string at $REGENDOC_TMPDIR/test_strings.py:1 SKIP [1] $PYTHON_PREFIX/lib/python3.4/site-packages/_pytest/python.py:1364: got empty parameter set, function test_valid_string at $REGENDOC_TMPDIR/test_strings.py:1
1 skipped in 0.12 seconds 1 skipped in 0.12 seconds
For further examples, you might want to look at :ref:`more For further examples, you might want to look at :ref:`more

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@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ Running it with the report-on-xfail option gives this output::
example $ py.test -rx xfail_demo.py example $ py.test -rx xfail_demo.py
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR/example, inifile: rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR/example, inifile:
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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Running this would result in a passed test except for the last
$ py.test test_tmpdir.py $ py.test test_tmpdir.py
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
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@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ the ``self.db`` values in the traceback::
$ py.test test_unittest_db.py $ py.test test_unittest_db.py
======= test session starts ======== ======= test session starts ========
platform linux -- Python 3.4.2, pytest-2.8.1.dev1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.1, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile:
collected 2 items collected 2 items