test_ok2/changelog
Daniel Hahler 20f6331afd
Fix TerminalRepr instances to be hashable (#6988)
pytest-xdist assumes `ExceptionChainRepr` is hashable.

Fixes https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/6925.
Fixes https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-xdist/issues/515.
2020-04-03 00:56:53 +02:00
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4391.improvement.rst Improved time counter used to compute test durations. (#6939) 2020-03-29 15:20:09 +03:00
6871.bugfix.rst Fix crash when printing while capsysbinary is active 2020-03-16 18:21:33 +02:00
6903.breaking.rst Assume os.dup is always available 2020-03-12 16:47:15 +02:00
6910.bugfix.rst Handle unknown stats in pytest_report_teststatus hook 2020-03-12 20:52:22 -03:00
6924.bugfix.rst prepare tests and disable warnings for asyncio unittest cases 2020-03-30 21:55:12 +02:00
6925.bugfix.rst Fix TerminalRepr instances to be hashable (#6988) 2020-04-03 00:56:53 +02:00
6940.improvement.rst Improved time counter used to compute test durations. (#6939) 2020-03-29 15:20:09 +03:00
6951.bugfix.rst fix #6951: allow to write TerminalReporter.writer 2020-03-30 21:31:53 +02:00
6981.deprecation.rst deprecate the pytest.collect module 2020-03-30 21:53:07 +02:00
README.rst docs: use doc/en/_build/html for html output (#6842) 2020-02-29 00:47:30 +01:00
_template.rst Update CHANGELOG template to put issue links at the start of entries 2018-07-07 11:02:33 -03:00

README.rst

This directory contains "newsfragments" which are short files that contain a small **ReST**-formatted
text that will be added to the next ``CHANGELOG``.

The ``CHANGELOG`` will be read by **users**, so this description should be aimed to pytest users
instead of describing internal changes which are only relevant to the developers.

Make sure to use full sentences in the **past or present tense** and use punctuation, examples::

    Improved verbose diff output with sequences.

    Terminal summary statistics now use multiple colors.

Each file should be named like ``<ISSUE>.<TYPE>.rst``, where
``<ISSUE>`` is an issue number, and ``<TYPE>`` is one of:

* ``feature``: new user facing features, like new command-line options and new behavior.
* ``improvement``: improvement of existing functionality, usually without requiring user intervention (for example, new fields being written in ``--junitxml``, improved colors in terminal, etc).
* ``bugfix``: fixes a bug.
* ``doc``: documentation improvement, like rewording an entire session or adding missing docs.
* ``deprecation``: feature deprecation.
* ``breaking``: a change which may break existing suites, such as feature removal or behavior change.
* ``vendor``: changes in packages vendored in pytest.
* ``trivial``: fixing a small typo or internal change that might be noteworthy.

So for example: ``123.feature.rst``, ``456.bugfix.rst``.

If your PR fixes an issue, use that number here. If there is no issue,
then after you submit the PR and get the PR number you can add a
changelog using that instead.

If you are not sure what issue type to use, don't hesitate to ask in your PR.

``towncrier`` preserves multiple paragraphs and formatting (code blocks, lists, and so on), but for entries
other than ``features`` it is usually better to stick to a single paragraph to keep it concise.

You can also run ``tox -e docs`` to build the documentation
with the draft changelog (``doc/en/_build/html/changelog.html``) if you want to get a preview of how your change will look in the final release notes.