Discourage users from using this all the time.
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``unittest.TestCase`` style tests and rather focus on
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integration aspects.
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Note that this is meant as a provisional way of running your test code
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until you fully convert to pytest-style tests. To fully take advantage of
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:ref:`fixtures <fixture>`, :ref:`parametrization <parametrize>` and
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:ref:`hooks <writing_plugins>` you should convert (tools like `unittest2pytest
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<https://pypi.python.org/pypi/unittest2pytest/>`__ are helpful).
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Also, not all 3rd party pluging are expected to work best with
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``unittest.TestCase`` style tests.
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Usage
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@ -191,12 +199,3 @@ was executed ahead of the ``test_method``.
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pytest fixtures into unittest suites. And of course you can also start
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to selectively leave away the ``unittest.TestCase`` subclassing, use
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plain asserts and get the unlimited pytest feature set.
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Converting from unittest to pytest
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---------------------------------------
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If you want to convert your unittest testcases to pytest, there are
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some helpers like `unittest2pytest
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<https://pypi.python.org/pypi/unittest2pytest/>`__, which uses lib2to3
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and introspection for the transformation.
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