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Co-authored-by: Ran Benita <ran@unusedvar.com> Co-authored-by: Bruno Oliveira <bruno@soliv.dev>
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Using higher verbosity levels (``-vvv``, ``-vvvv``, ...) is supported, but has no effect in pytest itself at the moment,
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however some plugins might make use of higher verbosity.
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Fine gain verbosity
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Fine-grained verbosity
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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In addition to specifying the application wide verbosity level, it is possible to control specific aspects independently.
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This is done by setting a verbosity level in the configuration file for the specific aspect of the output.
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``verbosity_assertions``: Controls how verbose the assertion output should be when pytest is executed. A value of ``2``
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:confval:`verbosity_assertions`: Controls how verbose the assertion output should be when pytest is executed. A value of ``2``
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would have the same output as the previous example, but each test inside the file is shown by a single character in the
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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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.. _`pytest.detailed_failed_tests_usage`:
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Producing a detailed summary report
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"assertions",
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help=(
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"Specify a verbosity level for assertions, overriding the main level. "
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"Higher levels will provide more a more detailed explanation when an assertion fails."
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"Higher levels will provide more detailed explanation when an assertion fails."
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),
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)
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"""Utilities for truncating assertion output.
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Current default behaviour is to truncate assertion explanations at
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terminal lines, unless running with a verbosity level of at least 2 or running on CI.
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terminal lines, unless running with an assertions verbosity level of at least 2 or running on CI.
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"""
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from typing import List
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from typing import Optional
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