For each test this adds the captured log msgs to a system-* tag in the junit
xml output file. The destination of the system-* tag is specified by
junit_logging ini option.
update incorrect expected attribute value in test_record_attribute
attr names must be strings
Update CHANGELOG formatting
update usage documentation
Fix versionadded for record_xml_attribute
Indent the xml schema properly inside the warning box in the docs
Change XML file structure in the manner that failures in call and errors
in teardown in one test will appear under separate testcase elements in
the XML report.
In the xml report we now have two occurences for the system-out tag if
the testcase writes to stdout both on call and teardown and fails in
teardown.
This behaviour is against the xsd.
This patch makes sure that the system-out section exists only
once per testcase.
pytest.skip() must not be used at module level because it can easily be
misunderstood and used as a decorator instead of pytest.mark.skip, causing the
whole module to be skipped instead of just the test being decorated.
This is unexpected for users used to the @unittest.skip decorator and therefore
it is best to bail out with a clean error when it happens.
The pytest equivalent of @unittest.skip is @pytest.mark.skip .
Adapt existing tests that were actually relying on this behaviour and add a
test that explicitly test that collection fails.
fix#607
The commit allow users to add a properties node in testsuite level see
example below:
<testsuite errors="0" failures="0" name="pytest" skips="1" tests="1"
time="11.824">
<properties>
<property name="ARCH" value="PPC"/>
<property name="OS" value="RHEL 7.2"/>
<property name="TestPlanURL" value="https://url.."/>
<property name="Automated" value="True"/>
</properties>
<testcase classname="git.....>
</testcase>
</testsuite>
The current situation is that properties node can be added to every
testcase node. However, sometimes we need some global properties that
applies to all testcases and give better description for the testsuite
itself.