Merge branch '1609-features' of https://github.com/ioggstream/pytest into features
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@ -95,6 +95,7 @@ Punyashloka Biswal
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Quentin Pradet
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Ralf Schmitt
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Raphael Pierzina
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Roberto Polli
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Romain Dorgueil
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Roman Bolshakov
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Ronny Pfannschmidt
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@ -120,8 +120,11 @@ time or change existing behaviors in order to make them less surprising/more use
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fixtures and reports them;
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+ ``--setup-show``: performs normal test execution and additionally shows
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setup and teardown of fixtures;
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+ ``--keep-duplicates``: default behavior is now to ignore duplicate paths, you can
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retain the old behavior and running multiple times the tests
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using the ``--keep-duplicates`` cli argument `#1609`_;
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Thanks `@d6e`_, `@kvas-it`_, `@sallner`_ and `@omarkohl`_ for the PRs.
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Thanks `@d6e`_, `@kvas-it`_, `@sallner`_, `@ioggstream`_ and `@omarkohl`_ for the PRs.
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* New CLI flag ``--override-ini``/``-o``: overrides values from the ini file.
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For example: ``"-o xfail_strict=True"``'.
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.. _`traceback style docs`: https://pytest.org/latest/usage.html#modifying-python-traceback-printing
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.. _#1609: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/1609
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.. _#1422: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/1422
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.. _#1379: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/1379
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.. _#1366: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/1366
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.. _@rabbbit: https://github.com/rabbbit
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.. _@hackebrot: https://github.com/hackebrot
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.. _@pquentin: https://github.com/pquentin
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.. _@ioggstream: https://github.com/ioggstream
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2.8.7
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=====
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@ -155,6 +155,7 @@ class PytestPluginManager(PluginManager):
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self._conftestpath2mod = {}
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self._confcutdir = None
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self._noconftest = False
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self._duplicatepaths = set()
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self.add_hookspecs(_pytest.hookspec)
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self.register(self)
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group.addoption('--noconftest', action="store_true",
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dest="noconftest", default=False,
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help="Don't load any conftest.py files.")
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group.addoption('--keepduplicates', '--keep-duplicates', action="store_true",
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dest="keepduplicates", default=False,
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help="Skip duplicate tests.")
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group = parser.getgroup("debugconfig",
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"test session debugging and configuration")
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excludeopt = config.getoption("ignore")
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if excludeopt:
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ignore_paths.extend([py.path.local(x) for x in excludeopt])
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return path in ignore_paths
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if path in ignore_paths:
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return True
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# Skip duplicate paths.
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# TODO: is this called when specifying direct filenames
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# from command lines, eg.
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# py.test test_a.py test_b.py
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keepduplicates = config.getoption("keepduplicates")
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duplicate_paths = config.pluginmanager._duplicatepaths
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if not keepduplicates:
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if path in duplicate_paths:
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# TODO should we log this?
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return True
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else:
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duplicate_paths.add(path)
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return False
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class FSHookProxy:
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def __init__(self, fspath, pm, remove_mods):
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======= 5 passed in 0.02 seconds =======
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Keeping duplicate paths specified from command line
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----------------------------------------------------
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Default behavior of ``pytest`` is to ignore duplicate paths specified from the command line.
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Example::
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py.test path_a path_a
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...
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collected 1 item
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...
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Just collect tests once.
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To collect duplicate tests, use the ``--keep-duplicates`` option on the cli.
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Example::
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py.test --keep-duplicates path_a path_a
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...
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collected 2 items
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...
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As the collector just works on directories, if you specify twice a single test file, ``pytest`` will
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still collect it twice, no matter if the ``--keep-duplicates`` is not specified.
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Example::
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py.test test_a.py test_a.py
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...
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collected 2 items
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...
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Changing directory recursion
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-----------------------------------------------------
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'*SyntaxError*',
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'*1 error in*',
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])
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def test_skip_duplicates_by_default(testdir):
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"""Test for issue https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/1609 (#1609)
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Ignore duplicate directories.
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"""
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a = testdir.mkdir("a")
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fh = a.join("test_a.py")
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fh.write(_pytest._code.Source("""
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import pytest
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def test_real():
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pass
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"""))
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result = testdir.runpytest(a.strpath, a.strpath)
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result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
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'*collected 1 item*',
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])
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def test_keep_duplicates(testdir):
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"""Test for issue https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/1609 (#1609)
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Use --keep-duplicates to collect tests from duplicate directories.
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"""
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a = testdir.mkdir("a")
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fh = a.join("test_a.py")
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fh.write(_pytest._code.Source("""
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import pytest
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def test_real():
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pass
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"""))
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result = testdir.runpytest("--keep-duplicates", a.strpath, a.strpath)
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result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
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'*collected 2 item*',
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])
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"""))
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sub1.join("test_in_sub1.py").write("def test_1(): pass")
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sub2.join("test_in_sub2.py").write("def test_2(): pass")
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result = testdir.runpytest("-v", "-s", sub1, sub2, sub1)
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result = testdir.runpytest("--keep-duplicates", "-v", "-s", sub1, sub2, sub1)
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result.assert_outcomes(passed=3)
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def test_generate_same_function_names_issue403(self, testdir):
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