From b920f09a95ba56081e4aa88642a681ed278179bb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ronny Pfannschmidt Date: Sun, 6 Dec 2015 16:14:23 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] doc regen for release 2.8.4 --- doc/en/assert.rst | 4 ++-- doc/en/builtin.rst | 2 +- doc/en/cache.rst | 6 ++--- doc/en/capture.rst | 2 +- doc/en/doctest.rst | 2 +- doc/en/example/markers.rst | 28 ++++++++++++------------ doc/en/example/nonpython.rst | 14 ++++++------ doc/en/example/parametrize.rst | 22 +++++++++---------- doc/en/example/pythoncollection.rst | 12 +++++----- doc/en/example/reportingdemo.rst | 4 ++-- doc/en/example/simple.rst | 34 ++++++++++++++--------------- doc/en/fixture.rst | 12 +++++----- doc/en/getting-started.rst | 4 ++-- doc/en/parametrize.rst | 6 ++--- doc/en/skipping.rst | 2 +- doc/en/tmpdir.rst | 2 +- doc/en/unittest.rst | 2 +- 17 files changed, 79 insertions(+), 79 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/en/assert.rst b/doc/en/assert.rst index 62be47e5f..dcf579c21 100644 --- a/doc/en/assert.rst +++ b/doc/en/assert.rst @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ you will see the return value of the function call:: $ py.test test_assert1.py ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: collected 1 items @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ if you run this module:: $ py.test test_assert2.py ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: collected 1 items diff --git a/doc/en/builtin.rst b/doc/en/builtin.rst index 5d7efa6cd..b18c3f828 100644 --- a/doc/en/builtin.rst +++ b/doc/en/builtin.rst @@ -131,4 +131,4 @@ You can ask for available builtin or project-custom directory. The returned object is a `py.path.local`_ path object. - in 0.12 seconds + no tests ran in 0.12 seconds diff --git a/doc/en/cache.rst b/doc/en/cache.rst index f5425a4a2..e032c5e90 100644 --- a/doc/en/cache.rst +++ b/doc/en/cache.rst @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ If you then run it with ``--lf``:: $ py.test --lf ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 run-last-failure: rerun last 2 failures rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: collected 50 items @@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ of ``FF`` and dots):: $ py.test --ff ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 run-last-failure: rerun last 2 failures first rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: collected 50 items @@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ You can always peek at the content of the cache using the $ py.test --cache-clear ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: collected 1 items diff --git a/doc/en/capture.rst b/doc/en/capture.rst index 87f414a62..23380fb73 100644 --- a/doc/en/capture.rst +++ b/doc/en/capture.rst @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ of the failing function and hide the other one:: $ py.test ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: collected 2 items diff --git a/doc/en/doctest.rst b/doc/en/doctest.rst index abdd31de7..47a027cb0 100644 --- a/doc/en/doctest.rst +++ b/doc/en/doctest.rst @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ then you can just invoke ``py.test`` without command line options:: $ py.test ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: pytest.ini collected 1 items diff --git a/doc/en/example/markers.rst b/doc/en/example/markers.rst index 789f41ac8..2d5985b2f 100644 --- a/doc/en/example/markers.rst +++ b/doc/en/example/markers.rst @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ You can then restrict a test run to only run tests marked with ``webtest``:: $ py.test -v -m webtest ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4 cachedir: .cache rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: collecting ... collected 4 items @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ Or the inverse, running all tests except the webtest ones:: $ py.test -v -m "not webtest" ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4 cachedir: .cache rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: 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 ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4 cachedir: .cache rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: collecting ... collected 5 items @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ You can also select on the class:: $ py.test -v test_server.py::TestClass ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4 cachedir: .cache rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: 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 ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4 cachedir: .cache rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: 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 ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4 cachedir: .cache rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: 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 ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4 cachedir: .cache rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: collecting ... collected 4 items @@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ Or to select "http" and "quick" tests:: $ py.test -k "http or quick" -v ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4 cachedir: .cache rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: collecting ... collected 4 items @@ -350,7 +350,7 @@ the test needs:: $ py.test -E stage2 ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: collected 1 items @@ -362,7 +362,7 @@ and here is one that specifies exactly the environment needed:: $ py.test -E stage1 ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: 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 ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: 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 ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: collected 4 items @@ -547,7 +547,7 @@ We can now use the ``-m option`` to select one set:: $ py.test -m interface --tb=short ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: collected 4 items @@ -569,7 +569,7 @@ or to select both "event" and "interface" tests:: $ py.test -m "interface or event" --tb=short ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: collected 4 items diff --git a/doc/en/example/nonpython.rst b/doc/en/example/nonpython.rst index f47de050c..679f026e5 100644 --- a/doc/en/example/nonpython.rst +++ b/doc/en/example/nonpython.rst @@ -27,11 +27,11 @@ now execute the test specification:: nonpython $ py.test test_simple.yml ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR/nonpython, inifile: collected 2 items - test_simple.yml F. + test_simple.yml .F ======= FAILURES ======== _______ usecase: hello ________ @@ -59,13 +59,13 @@ consulted when reporting in ``verbose`` mode:: nonpython $ py.test -v ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4 cachedir: .cache rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR/nonpython, inifile: collecting ... collected 2 items - test_simple.yml::hello FAILED test_simple.yml::ok PASSED + test_simple.yml::hello FAILED ======= FAILURES ======== _______ usecase: hello ________ @@ -81,11 +81,11 @@ interesting to just look at the collection tree:: nonpython $ py.test --collect-only ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR/nonpython, inifile: collected 2 items - + - ======= in 0.12 seconds ======== + ======= no tests ran in 0.12 seconds ======== diff --git a/doc/en/example/parametrize.rst b/doc/en/example/parametrize.rst index 1447c7253..f69ac6dd8 100644 --- a/doc/en/example/parametrize.rst +++ b/doc/en/example/parametrize.rst @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ objects, they are still using the default pytest representation:: $ py.test test_time.py --collect-only ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: collected 6 items @@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ objects, they are still using the default pytest representation:: - ======= in 0.12 seconds ======== + ======= no tests ran in 0.12 seconds ======== A quick port of "testscenarios" ------------------------------------ @@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ this is a fully self-contained example which you can run with:: $ py.test test_scenarios.py ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: 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 ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: collected 4 items @@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ If you just collect tests you'll also nicely see 'advanced' and 'basic' as varia - ======= in 0.12 seconds ======== + ======= no tests ran in 0.12 seconds ======== Note that we told ``metafunc.parametrize()`` that your scenario values should be considered class-scoped. With pytest-2.3 this leads to a @@ -259,14 +259,14 @@ Let's first see how it looks like at collection time:: $ py.test test_backends.py --collect-only ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: collected 2 items - ======= in 0.12 seconds ======== + ======= no tests ran in 0.12 seconds ======== And then when we run the test:: @@ -320,13 +320,13 @@ The result of this test will be successful:: $ py.test test_indirect_list.py --collect-only ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: collected 1 items - ======= in 0.12 seconds ======== + ======= no tests ran in 0.12 seconds ======== .. regendoc:wipe @@ -399,8 +399,8 @@ Running it results in some skips if we don't have all the python interpreters in . $ py.test -rs -q multipython.py ssssssssssss...ssssssssssss ======= short test summary info ======== - SKIP [12] $REGENDOC_TMPDIR/CWD/multipython.py:22: 'python3.3' not found SKIP [12] $REGENDOC_TMPDIR/CWD/multipython.py:22: 'python2.6' not found + SKIP [12] $REGENDOC_TMPDIR/CWD/multipython.py:22: 'python3.3' not found 3 passed, 24 skipped in 0.12 seconds Indirect parametrization of optional implementations/imports @@ -448,7 +448,7 @@ If you run this with reporting for skips enabled:: $ py.test -rs test_module.py ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: collected 2 items diff --git a/doc/en/example/pythoncollection.rst b/doc/en/example/pythoncollection.rst index e71285adc..386c3cc2c 100644 --- a/doc/en/example/pythoncollection.rst +++ b/doc/en/example/pythoncollection.rst @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ then the test collection looks like this:: $ py.test --collect-only ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: setup.cfg collected 2 items @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ then the test collection looks like this:: - ======= in 0.12 seconds ======== + ======= no tests ran in 0.12 seconds ======== .. note:: @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ You can always peek at the collection tree without running tests like this:: . $ py.test --collect-only pythoncollection.py ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: pytest.ini collected 3 items @@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ You can always peek at the collection tree without running tests like this:: - ======= in 0.12 seconds ======== + ======= no tests ran in 0.12 seconds ======== customizing test collection to find all .py files --------------------------------------------------------- @@ -182,11 +182,11 @@ interpreters and will leave out the setup.py file:: $ py.test --collect-only ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: pytest.ini collected 0 items - ======= in 0.12 seconds ======== + ======= no tests ran in 0.12 seconds ======== If you run with a Python3 interpreter the moduled added through the conftest.py file will not be considered for test collection. diff --git a/doc/en/example/reportingdemo.rst b/doc/en/example/reportingdemo.rst index 372c74b75..9fa220a1d 100644 --- a/doc/en/example/reportingdemo.rst +++ b/doc/en/example/reportingdemo.rst @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that): assertion $ py.test failure_demo.py ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR/assertion, inifile: collected 42 items @@ -361,7 +361,7 @@ get on the terminal - we are working on that): > int(s) E ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: 'qwe' - <0-codegen $PYTHON_PREFIX/lib/python3.4/site-packages/_pytest/python.py:1296>:1: ValueError + <0-codegen $PYTHON_PREFIX/lib/python3.4/site-packages/_pytest/python.py:1300>:1: ValueError _______ TestRaises.test_raises_doesnt ________ self = diff --git a/doc/en/example/simple.rst b/doc/en/example/simple.rst index b7a2caee6..51008781f 100644 --- a/doc/en/example/simple.rst +++ b/doc/en/example/simple.rst @@ -108,11 +108,11 @@ directory with the above conftest.py:: $ py.test ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: collected 0 items - ======= in 0.12 seconds ======== + ======= no tests ran in 0.12 seconds ======== .. _`excontrolskip`: @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ and when running it will see a skipped "slow" test:: $ py.test -rs # "-rs" means report details on the little 's' ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: collected 2 items @@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ Or run it including the ``slow`` marked test:: $ py.test --runslow ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: collected 2 items @@ -262,12 +262,12 @@ which will add the string to the test header accordingly:: $ py.test ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 project deps: mylib-1.1 rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: collected 0 items - ======= in 0.12 seconds ======== + ======= no tests ran in 0.12 seconds ======== .. regendoc:wipe @@ -286,24 +286,24 @@ which will add info only when run with "--v":: $ py.test -v ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4 cachedir: .cache info1: did you know that ... did you? rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: collecting ... collected 0 items - ======= in 0.12 seconds ======== + ======= no tests ran in 0.12 seconds ======== and nothing when run plainly:: $ py.test ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: collected 0 items - ======= in 0.12 seconds ======== + ======= no tests ran in 0.12 seconds ======== profiling test duration -------------------------- @@ -332,7 +332,7 @@ Now we can profile which test functions execute the slowest:: $ py.test --durations=3 ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: collected 3 items @@ -341,7 +341,7 @@ Now we can profile which test functions execute the slowest:: ======= slowest 3 test durations ======== 0.20s call test_some_are_slow.py::test_funcslow2 0.10s call test_some_are_slow.py::test_funcslow1 - 0.00s setup test_some_are_slow.py::test_funcslow2 + 0.00s teardown test_some_are_slow.py::test_funcslow2 ======= 3 passed in 0.12 seconds ======== incremental testing - test steps @@ -394,7 +394,7 @@ If we run this:: $ py.test -rx ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: collected 4 items @@ -465,7 +465,7 @@ We can run this:: $ py.test ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: collected 7 items @@ -479,7 +479,7 @@ We can run this:: file $REGENDOC_TMPDIR/b/test_error.py, line 1 def test_root(db): # no db here, will error out fixture 'db' not found - available fixtures: monkeypatch, recwarn, pytestconfig, record_xml_property, capsys, cache, tmpdir, capfd, tmpdir_factory + available fixtures: tmpdir, record_xml_property, cache, capsys, monkeypatch, recwarn, pytestconfig, tmpdir_factory, capfd use 'py.test --fixtures [testpath]' for help on them. $REGENDOC_TMPDIR/b/test_error.py:1 @@ -569,7 +569,7 @@ and run them:: $ py.test test_module.py ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: collected 2 items @@ -660,7 +660,7 @@ and run it:: $ py.test -s test_module.py ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: collected 3 items diff --git a/doc/en/fixture.rst b/doc/en/fixture.rst index 6926a324d..39fb18668 100644 --- a/doc/en/fixture.rst +++ b/doc/en/fixture.rst @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ marked ``smtp`` fixture function. Running the test looks like this:: $ py.test test_smtpsimple.py ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: collected 1 items @@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ inspect what is going on and can now run the tests:: $ py.test test_module.py ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: collected 2 items @@ -480,7 +480,7 @@ Running the above tests results in the following test IDs being used:: $ py.test --collect-only ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: collected 10 items @@ -497,7 +497,7 @@ Running the above tests results in the following test IDs being used:: - ======= in 0.12 seconds ======== + ======= no tests ran in 0.12 seconds ======== .. _`interdependent fixtures`: @@ -531,7 +531,7 @@ Here we declare an ``app`` fixture which receives the previously defined $ py.test -v test_appsetup.py ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4 cachedir: .cache rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: 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 ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python3.4 cachedir: .cache rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: collecting ... collected 8 items diff --git a/doc/en/getting-started.rst b/doc/en/getting-started.rst index 9d6c6e563..14ff4684f 100644 --- a/doc/en/getting-started.rst +++ b/doc/en/getting-started.rst @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Installation options:: To check your installation has installed the correct version:: $ py.test --version - This is pytest version 2.8.3, imported from $PYTHON_PREFIX/lib/python3.4/site-packages/pytest.py + This is pytest version 2.8.4, imported from $PYTHON_PREFIX/lib/python3.4/site-packages/pytest.py 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 ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: collected 1 items diff --git a/doc/en/parametrize.rst b/doc/en/parametrize.rst index 870ee8a4e..d3df49b0d 100644 --- a/doc/en/parametrize.rst +++ b/doc/en/parametrize.rst @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ them in turn:: $ py.test ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: collected 3 items @@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ Let's run this:: $ py.test ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: collected 3 items @@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ list:: $ py.test -q -rs test_strings.py s ======= short test summary info ======== - SKIP [1] $PYTHON_PREFIX/lib/python3.4/site-packages/_pytest/python.py:1413: 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:1417: got empty parameter set, function test_valid_string at $REGENDOC_TMPDIR/test_strings.py:1 1 skipped in 0.12 seconds For further examples, you might want to look at :ref:`more diff --git a/doc/en/skipping.rst b/doc/en/skipping.rst index 28b7d154f..f1f641cca 100644 --- a/doc/en/skipping.rst +++ b/doc/en/skipping.rst @@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ Running it with the report-on-xfail option gives this output:: example $ py.test -rx xfail_demo.py ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR/example, inifile: collected 7 items diff --git a/doc/en/tmpdir.rst b/doc/en/tmpdir.rst index bb6a3ce81..076c8642b 100644 --- a/doc/en/tmpdir.rst +++ b/doc/en/tmpdir.rst @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Running this would result in a passed test except for the last $ py.test test_tmpdir.py ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: collected 1 items diff --git a/doc/en/unittest.rst b/doc/en/unittest.rst index 28a4c9321..9940b13b6 100644 --- a/doc/en/unittest.rst +++ b/doc/en/unittest.rst @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ the ``self.db`` values in the traceback:: $ py.test test_unittest_db.py ======= test session starts ======== - platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.3, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 + platform linux -- Python 3.4.3, pytest-2.8.4, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1 rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR, inifile: collected 2 items