Merge pull request #11864 from bluetech/release-8.0.0

Prepare release version 8.0.0

(cherry picked from commit 24c681d4eeaad22ba26c5bcf6958e0476ae37a89)
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Ran Benita 2024-01-27 23:55:26 +02:00
parent a164ed6400
commit c6da0d20d2
10 changed files with 50 additions and 13 deletions

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Properly escape the ``reason`` of a :ref:`skip <pytest.mark.skip ref>` mark when writing JUnit XML files.

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Avoid microsecond exceeds ``1_000_000`` when using ``log-date-format`` with ``%f`` specifier, which might cause the test suite to crash.

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:maxdepth: 2
release-8.0.0
release-8.0.0rc2
release-8.0.0rc1
release-7.4.4

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pytest-8.0.0
=======================================
The pytest team is proud to announce the 8.0.0 release!
This release contains new features, improvements, bug fixes, and breaking changes, so users
are encouraged to take a look at the CHANGELOG carefully:
https://docs.pytest.org/en/stable/changelog.html
For complete documentation, please visit:
https://docs.pytest.org/en/stable/
As usual, you can upgrade from PyPI via:
pip install -U pytest
Thanks to all of the contributors to this release:
* Bruno Oliveira
* Ran Benita
Happy testing,
The pytest Development Team

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if pytestconfig.getoption("verbose") > 0:
...
record_property -- .../_pytest/junitxml.py:282
record_property -- .../_pytest/junitxml.py:284
Add extra properties to the calling test.
User properties become part of the test report and are available to the
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def test_function(record_property):
record_property("example_key", 1)
record_xml_attribute -- .../_pytest/junitxml.py:305
record_xml_attribute -- .../_pytest/junitxml.py:307
Add extra xml attributes to the tag for the calling test.
The fixture is callable with ``name, value``. The value is
automatically XML-encoded.
record_testsuite_property [session scope] -- .../_pytest/junitxml.py:343
record_testsuite_property [session scope] -- .../_pytest/junitxml.py:345
Record a new ``<property>`` tag as child of the root ``<testsuite>``.
This is suitable to writing global information regarding the entire test
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.. _legacy_path: https://py.readthedocs.io/en/latest/path.html
caplog -- .../_pytest/logging.py:593
caplog -- .../_pytest/logging.py:594
Access and control log capturing.
Captured logs are available through the following properties/methods::

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.. towncrier release notes start
pytest 8.0.0 (2024-01-27)
=========================
Bug Fixes
---------
- `#11842 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/11842>`_: Properly escape the ``reason`` of a :ref:`skip <pytest.mark.skip ref>` mark when writing JUnit XML files.
- `#11861 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/11861>`_: Avoid microsecond exceeds ``1_000_000`` when using ``log-date-format`` with ``%f`` specifier, which might cause the test suite to crash.
pytest 8.0.0rc2 (2024-01-17)
============================

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rootdir: /home/sweet/project
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configfile: pytest.ini
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.. code-block:: bash
$ pytest --version
pytest 8.0.0rc2
pytest 8.0.0
.. _`simpletest`:

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rootdir: /home/sweet/project
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