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Added the new :confval:`verbosity_test_case` configuration option for fine-grained control of failed assertions verbosity.
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See :ref:`Fine-grained verbosity <pytest.fine_grained_verbosity>` for more details.
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For plugin authors, :attr:`config.get_verbosity <pytest.Config.get_verbosity>` can be used to retrieve the verbosity level for a specific verbosity type.
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``pytest --no-header`` with a value of ``2`` would have the same output as the previous example, but each test inside
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the file is shown by a single character in the output.
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(Note: currently this is the only option available, but more might be added in the future).
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:confval:`verbosity_test_case`: Controls how verbose the test execution output should be when pytest is executed.
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Running ``pytest --no-header`` with a value of ``2`` would have the same output as the first verbosity example, but each
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test inside the file gets its own line in the output.
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.. _`pytest.detailed_failed_tests_usage`:
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"auto" can be used to explicitly use the global verbosity level.
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.. confval:: verbosity_test_case
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Set a verbosity level specifically for test case execution related output, overriding the application wide level.
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.. code-block:: ini
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[pytest]
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verbosity_test_case = 2
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Defaults to application wide verbosity level (via the ``-v`` command-line option). A special value of
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"auto" can be used to explicitly use the global verbosity level.
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.. confval:: xfail_strict
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If set to ``True``, tests marked with ``@pytest.mark.xfail`` that actually succeed will by default fail the
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