test_ok2/testing/plugins_integration
Bruno Oliveira cb57bf50b1
Pin back pytest-asyncio to 8.0.0 compatible release (#11889)
The current version (0.23.4) explicitly does not support pytest 8 yet, so we fallback to the previous release in the hope that at least our integration tests pass.
2024-01-30 06:58:22 -03:00
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.gitignore Smoke tests for assorted plugins (#7721) 2020-09-19 15:56:52 -03:00
README.rst Smoke tests for assorted plugins (#7721) 2020-09-19 15:56:52 -03:00
bdd_wallet.feature Smoke tests for assorted plugins (#7721) 2020-09-19 15:56:52 -03:00
bdd_wallet.py mypy: disallow untyped defs by default (#11862) 2024-01-28 10:12:42 -03:00
django_settings.py Smoke tests for assorted plugins (#7721) 2020-09-19 15:56:52 -03:00
pytest.ini Setup strict asyncio mode 2022-01-23 23:07:28 +02:00
pytest_anyio_integration.py mypy: disallow untyped defs by default (#11862) 2024-01-28 10:12:42 -03:00
pytest_asyncio_integration.py mypy: disallow untyped defs by default (#11862) 2024-01-28 10:12:42 -03:00
pytest_mock_integration.py mypy: disallow untyped defs by default (#11862) 2024-01-28 10:12:42 -03:00
pytest_trio_integration.py mypy: disallow untyped defs by default (#11862) 2024-01-28 10:12:42 -03:00
pytest_twisted_integration.py mypy: disallow untyped defs by default (#11862) 2024-01-28 10:12:42 -03:00
requirements.txt Pin back pytest-asyncio to 8.0.0 compatible release (#11889) 2024-01-30 06:58:22 -03:00
simple_integration.py mypy: disallow untyped defs by default (#11862) 2024-01-28 10:12:42 -03:00

README.rst

This folder contains tests and support files for smoke testing popular plugins against the current pytest version.

The objective is to gauge if any intentional or unintentional changes in pytest break plugins.

As a rule of thumb, we should add plugins here:

1. That are used at large. This might be subjective in some cases, but if answer is yes to
   the question: *if a new release of pytest causes pytest-X to break, will this break a ton of test suites out there?*.
2. That don't have large external dependencies: such as external services.

Besides adding the plugin as dependency, we should also add a quick test which uses some
minimal part of the plugin, a smoke test. Also consider reusing one of the existing tests if that's
possible.