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Bruno Oliveira
6f43eee106 Preparing release version 4.6.7 2019-12-05 15:29:25 -05:00
Bruno Oliveira
e1f3c0f9c3 [4.6] Include <testsuites> root tag in generated XML (#5550) (#6295)
[4.6] Include <testsuites> root tag in generated XML (#5550)
2019-11-30 12:13:57 -03:00
Bruno Oliveira
192f6992d2 Include <testsuites> root tag in generated XML (#5550)
Include <testsuites> root tag in generated XML
2019-11-30 11:30:43 -03:00
Daniel Hahler
6465244269 [4.6] Upgrade black (#6209) 2019-11-16 19:25:01 +01:00
Daniel Hahler
097acaf11b re-run black 2019-11-16 19:17:01 +01:00
Daniel Hahler
3d8649b206 Remove (now) unnecessary fmt: off 2019-11-16 19:15:56 +01:00
Daniel Hahler
a8c16d9b75 pre-commit: upgrade black
This brings https://github.com/psf/black/pull/826, which helps with
https://github.com/psf/black/issues/601.
2019-11-16 19:15:54 +01:00
Bruno Oliveira
3edf417969 [4.6] Review rm_rf handling of FileNotFoundErrors (#6050)
[4.6] Review rm_rf handling of FileNotFoundErrors
2019-10-23 20:19:05 -03:00
Bruno Oliveira
0084fd9783 Review rm_rf handling of FileNotFoundErrors (#6044)
Review rm_rf handling of FileNotFoundErrors
Conflicts:
 	 src/_pytest/pathlib.py
  	testing/test_tmpdir.py
2019-10-23 19:36:35 -03:00
Daniel Hahler
e89efa8325 Merge pull request #5957 from blueyed/4.6-comment-off
[4.6] ci: add codecov.yml to turn comments off
2019-10-15 02:14:31 +02:00
Daniel Hahler
3edcc71c41 ci: add codecov.yml to turn comments off
The only benefit for me is to get notified about finished builds, but
that might happen to early anyway.  Apart from that they are rather big
and distract from actual comments.

(cherry picked from commit d50198a3ff)
2019-10-14 22:32:27 +02:00
Bruno Oliveira
866daf57fe Release 4.6.6 (#5947)
Release 4.6.6
2019-10-13 11:55:23 -03:00
Bruno Oliveira
5b499bafb2 Preparing release version 4.6.6 2019-10-11 17:02:08 -04:00
Bruno Oliveira
62c0d82d64 Use 'python3' instead of 'python3.6' on tox
This allows us to use python3.7+ to use tox
2019-10-11 16:58:40 -04:00
Bruno Oliveira
d526053af3 Add changelog entry for #5902 2019-10-11 16:57:32 -04:00
Bruno Oliveira
2c7614a0e1 [4.6] Replace importlib_metadata with importlib.metadata on Pyt… (#5945)
[4.6] Replace importlib_metadata with importlib.metadata on Python 3.8+ (#5539)
2019-10-11 12:54:28 -03:00
Bruno Oliveira
b9a8465ce4 Replace importlib_metadata with importlib.metadata on Python 3.8+ (#5539) 2019-10-11 17:10:01 +02:00
Bruno Oliveira
1cc974c95d [4.6] Fix warnings with attrs 19.2 and fix object assertions (#… (#5944)
[4.6] Fix warnings with attrs 19.2 and fix object assertions (#5902)
2019-10-11 11:13:37 -03:00
Bruno Oliveira
c03e46f1ad Fix warnings with attrs 19.2 and fix object assertions (#5902)
Fix warnings with attrs 19.2 and fix object assertions
2019-10-11 15:26:23 +02:00
Bruno Oliveira
f2d87dcf6c Merge pull request #5809 from goerz/pastebin
Fix "lexer" being used when uploading to bpaste.net
2019-09-01 09:34:16 -03:00
Michael Goerz
914441557c Fix "lexer" being used when uploading to bpaste.net
Closes #5806.
2019-09-01 00:38:11 -04:00
Anthony Sottile
8aba863a63 Merge pull request #5801 from asottile/flake8_2020
[4.6] fixes for python4
2019-08-29 10:30:54 -07:00
Anthony Sottile
aa79b1c00c [4.6] fixes for python4 2019-08-29 09:52:35 -07:00
Bruno Oliveira
117f52dcf3 Merge pull request #5767 from nicoddemus/backport-5723-5740-5750
[4.6] Publish GitHub release notes after deployment
2019-08-20 19:34:49 -03:00
Bruno Oliveira
9191857b5f Do not update pip on Azure
Avoid upgrading pip because it is giving this error on py34:

Requirement already up-to-date: pip in c:\hostedtoolcache\windows\python\3.4.4\x64\lib\site-packages (19.2.1)
ERROR: Package 'pip' requires a different Python: 3.4.4 not in '>=2.7,!=3.0.*,!=3.1.*,!=3.2.*,!=3.3.*,!=3.4.*'
[error]Cmd.exe exited with code '1'.
2019-08-20 19:11:14 -03:00
Bruno Oliveira
7718d8c972 Fix linting 2019-08-19 16:58:47 -03:00
Bruno Oliveira
7a96f3f970 Merge pull request #5750 from nicoddemus/fix-gh-publish-notes
Forward $TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG for GH publish notes
2019-08-19 16:39:16 -03:00
Bruno Oliveira
2fbea0e5e4 Merge pull request #5740 from nicoddemus/use-repo-env-var
Use TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG instead of hard-coding pytest-dev/pytest
2019-08-19 16:39:07 -03:00
Bruno Oliveira
4910036b76 Publish GitHub release notes after deployment (#5723)
Publish GitHub release notes after deployment
2019-08-19 16:38:57 -03:00
Bruno Oliveira
0b039b14aa Preparing release version 4.6.5 (#5696)
Preparing release version 4.6.5
2019-08-05 15:05:28 -03:00
Bruno Oliveira
7807c263bc Preparing release version 4.6.5 2019-08-05 13:37:25 -03:00
Daniel Hahler
b71f873189 [4.6] Fix RuntimeError when trying to collect package with "__init__.py" only
Fixes https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/4344.
2019-08-05 18:22:23 +02:00
Anthony Sottile
a19ae2af22 Merge pull request #5691 from nicoddemus/backport-5627
[4.6] Handle only known functions in rm_rf (#5627)
2019-08-04 19:08:01 -07:00
Bruno Oliveira
0274c08b8a Handle only known functions in rm_rf (#5627)
Backport of #5627

Conflicts:
- 	src/_pytest/pathlib.py

Also had to adapt:

- PermissionError into OSError with appropriate
- Change keyword-only argument to **kwargs
- Remove type annotations
2019-08-03 10:29:17 -03:00
Bruno Oliveira
829941a061 [4.6] Improve output when parsing an ini configuration fails (#… (#5652)
[4.6] Improve output when parsing an ini configuration fails (#5650)
2019-08-01 12:28:50 -03:00
Bruno Oliveira
2e345fd277 Disable shallow cloning because of setuptools-scm
setuptools-scm needs all tags to guess the version correctly
2019-08-01 10:20:14 -03:00
Bruno Oliveira
400393cfe4 Improve output when parsing an ini configuration fails (#5650)
Improve output when parsing an ini configuration fails
2019-07-23 11:18:16 -03:00
Anthony Sottile
459c5f4e49 Merge pull request #5637 from asottile/backport-5636
[4.6] #5636 Fix ordering of sys modules snapshot
2019-07-20 13:18:29 -07:00
Anthony Sottile
f06ae5297b Merge pull request #5636 from asottile/fixup_sysmodules_test
Fix ordering of sys modules snapshot
2019-07-20 12:31:22 -07:00
Bruno Oliveira
30de66944d [4.6] Fix rmtree to remove directories with read-only files (#5… (#5597)
[4.6] Fix rmtree to remove directories with read-only files (#5588)
2019-07-11 19:43:55 -03:00
Bruno Oliveira
02c737fe4e Fix rmtree to remove directories with read-only files (#5588)
Fix rmtree to remove directories with read-only files
2019-07-11 19:07:36 -03:00
Bruno Oliveira
01655b114e Merge pull request #5561 from nicoddemus/backport-5560
[4.6] Fix comment in stepwise (follow up to #5555) [skip ci] (#5560)
2019-07-05 10:29:02 -03:00
Bruno Oliveira
a92ac0d4f6 Fix comment in stepwise (follow up to #5555) [skip ci] (#5560)
Fix comment in stepwise (follow up to #5555) [skip ci]
2019-07-05 10:27:34 -03:00
Bruno Oliveira
802c77ad2f [4.6] Handle xfail(strict=True) properly in --step-wise mode (#… (#5556)
[4.6] Handle xfail(strict=True) properly in --step-wise mode (#5555)
2019-07-04 21:58:41 -03:00
Bruno Oliveira
acb62ba619 Fix test_stepwise::test_xfail_handling when byte code writing is disabled 2019-07-04 21:08:16 -03:00
Bruno Oliveira
df0cff18ac Handle xfail(strict=True) properly in --step-wise mode (#5555)
Handle xfail(strict=True) properly in --step-wise mode
2019-07-04 20:51:59 -03:00
Bruno Oliveira
46a0888352 Fix pytest.raises handling of unicode exceptions in Python 2 (#5479)
Fix pytest.raises handling of unicode exceptions in Python 2
2019-07-04 10:25:56 -03:00
Bruno Oliveira
34b4e21606 Include two more cases for non-ascii encoded bytes 2019-07-04 09:34:55 -03:00
Bruno Oliveira
a886015bfd Test various bytes <=> unicode cases as requested in review 2019-06-30 21:08:40 -03:00
Bruno Oliveira
09dee292ca Use unicode message if regex is also unicode in ExceptionInfo.match 2019-06-30 10:43:46 -03:00
Anthony Sottile
2301fa61de Merge pull request #5520 from asottile/release-4.6.4
Preparing release version 4.6.4
2019-06-28 19:05:34 -07:00
Anthony Sottile
d3549df5b9 Preparing release version 4.6.4 2019-06-28 18:23:53 -07:00
Anthony Sottile
b85d98edbb Merge pull request #5508 from asottile/backport_5506
[4.6] Fix crash when discovery fails while using `-p no:terminal`
2019-06-27 15:57:17 -07:00
Anthony Sottile
f4b1c1184f Merge pull request #5506 from asottile/fix_no_terminal
Fix crash when discovery fails while using `-p no:terminal`
2019-06-27 11:00:05 -07:00
Thomas Grainger
86a4eb6008 Update changelog/5478.bugfix.rst
Co-Authored-By: Bruno Oliveira <nicoddemus@gmail.com>
2019-06-27 07:35:02 +01:00
Thomas Grainger
013d0e66c7 use safe_str to serialize Exceptions Fixes #5478 2019-06-26 11:11:54 +01:00
Bruno Oliveira
554bff8cc1 Merge pull request #5489 from graingert/fix-safe-str-doc
fix safe_str docstring
2019-06-25 17:30:54 -03:00
Thomas Grainger
d2f74d342e fix safe_str docstring 2019-06-25 12:54:46 +01:00
Bruno Oliveira
430de12f35 Merge pull request #5486 from nicoddemus/backport-5483
[4.6] Pickup addition positional args passed to _parse_parametrize_ar… (#5483)
2019-06-24 22:59:54 -03:00
Bruno Oliveira
d5eed3bb9c Pickup addition positional args passed to _parse_parametrize_ar… (#5483)
Pickup addition positional args passed to _parse_parametrize_args
2019-06-24 22:07:53 -03:00
Bruno Oliveira
4b104ba222 Merge pull request #5454 from nicoddemus/backport-5446
Backport 5446
2019-06-17 09:46:01 -03:00
Zac Hatfield-Dodds
c765b83a2a Merge pull request #5453 from Zac-HD/backport-unwrapper
[4.6] Backport unwrapper PR
2019-06-17 15:40:40 +10:00
Daniel Hahler
443af11861 Merge pull request #5404 from Zac-HD/helpful-mock-unwrapper
Emit warning for broken object
2019-06-17 14:48:40 +10:00
Bruno Oliveira
4e02248b84 Fix test docstring 2019-06-16 10:46:07 -03:00
Bruno Oliveira
43a499e6fa Remove handling of collection errors by --sw
Since then pytest itself adopted the behavior of interrupting
the test session on collection errors, so --sw no longer needs
to handle this.

The --sw behavior seems have been implemented when pytest
would continue execution even if there were collection errors.
2019-06-16 10:46:07 -03:00
Bruno Oliveira
e2fa2b621c Fix --sw crash when first file in cmdline fails to collect
Fix #5444
2019-06-16 10:46:07 -03:00
Thomas Grainger
0fc11b6f3c add test for stepwise attribute error Refs: #5444 2019-06-16 10:46:07 -03:00
Anthony Sottile
d2c1a04532 Merge pull request #5435 from asottile/release-4.6.3
Preparing release version 4.6.3
2019-06-11 09:58:51 -07:00
Anthony Sottile
b8e65d03bf Preparing release version 4.6.3 2019-06-11 08:48:11 -07:00
Anthony Sottile
f37ea715d8 Merge pull request #5425 from asottile/backport-5421
[4.6] Link deprecation docs pytest.raises 'message' warning
2019-06-08 15:05:01 -07:00
Anthony Sottile
45d36ddb47 Merge pull request #5421 from nicoddemus/raises-warning-message
Link deprecation docs pytest.raises 'message' warning
2019-06-08 12:45:16 -07:00
Anthony Sottile
355954df5d Merge pull request #5411 from nicoddemus/backport-5391
[4.6] Fix verbosity bug in --collect-only (backport of #5391)
2019-06-05 17:32:15 -07:00
Bruno Oliveira
a93c50ccb9 Fix verbosity bug in --collect-only (#5391)
Fix verbosity bug in --collect-only
2019-06-05 20:50:21 -03:00
Bruno Oliveira
1cae76b0fe [4.6] tests: restore tracing function (#5408)
[4.6] tests: restore tracing function
2019-06-05 20:01:55 -03:00
Daniel Hahler
1b7597ac91 [4.6] tests: restore tracing function
Without this, `testing/test_pdb.py` (already without pexpect) will cause
missing test coverage afterwards (for the same process).
2019-06-05 12:44:30 +02:00
Anthony Sottile
21680ffa77 Merge pull request #5401 from nicoddemus/backport-5389
[4.6] Backport #5389
2019-06-04 19:35:42 -07:00
Bruno Oliveira
8076f48eae [4.6] Merge pull request #5393 from nicoddemus/unittest-self-5390 (#5399)
[4.6] Merge pull request #5393 from nicoddemus/unittest-self-5390
2019-06-04 22:56:09 -03:00
Dirk Thomas
0ae27714d1 Backport of #5389: fix for 'files' = None in broken metadata 2019-06-04 22:21:25 -03:00
Anthony Sottile
92432ac45c Merge pull request #5393 from nicoddemus/unittest-self-5390
item.obj is again a bound method on TestCase function items
2019-06-04 17:49:53 -07:00
Anthony Sottile
937f945946 Merge pull request #5386 from asottile/backport_5384
[4.6] Remove --recreate from .travis.yml (#5384)
2019-06-03 19:54:30 -07:00
Bruno Oliveira
829a5986e8 Remove --recreate from .travis.yml (#5384)
Remove --recreate from .travis.yml
2019-06-03 19:26:04 -07:00
Anthony Sottile
54dbfb5167 Merge pull request #5379 from asottile/release-4.6.2
Preparing release version 4.6.2
2019-06-03 12:19:07 -07:00
Anthony Sottile
70f0b77c72 Preparing release version 4.6.2 2019-06-03 10:43:09 -07:00
Anthony Sottile
2a8b463b38 Merge pull request #5376 from asottile/backport_5373
[4.6] Merge pull request #5373 from asottile/revert_all_handling
2019-06-03 10:18:37 -07:00
Anthony Sottile
12bf458719 Merge pull request #5373 from asottile/revert_all_handling
Revert unrolling of `all()`
2019-06-03 09:20:48 -07:00
Anthony Sottile
114dba56f8 Merge pull request #5362 from asottile/release-4.6.1
Preparing release version 4.6.1
2019-06-02 11:43:41 -07:00
Anthony Sottile
abb853f482 Preparing release version 4.6.1 2019-06-02 10:09:51 -07:00
Anthony Sottile
8208a376cc Merge pull request #5361 from asottile/backport_5360
[4.6] Fix all() unroll for non-generators/non-list comprehensions (#5360)
2019-06-02 10:04:31 -07:00
Bruno Oliveira
f078984c2e Fix all() unroll for non-generators/non-list comprehensions (#5360)
Fix all() unroll for non-generators/non-list comprehensions
2019-06-02 09:12:39 -07:00
Bruno Oliveira
dba62f8a46 [4.6] Fix pytest.mark.parametrize when the argvalue is an iterator (#5357)
[4.6] Fix `pytest.mark.parametrize` when the argvalue is an iterator
2019-06-01 19:58:06 -03:00
Anthony Sottile
f7bf914108 Fix pytest.mark.parametrize when the argvalue is an iterator 2019-06-01 15:10:33 -07:00
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#
# To "install" it:
#
# git config --local blame.ignoreRevsFile .gitblameignore
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# move node base classes from main to nodes
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# [?] split most fixture related code into own plugin
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# run pyupgrade
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# * https://help.github.com/en/articles/displaying-a-sponsor-button-in-your-repository
# * https://tidelift.com/subscription/how-to-connect-tidelift-with-github
tidelift: pypi/pytest
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---
name: 🐛 Bug Report
about: Report errors and problems
---
<!--
Thanks for submitting an issue!
Quick check-list while reporting bugs:
Here's a quick checklist for what to provide:
-->
- [ ] a detailed description of the bug or problem you are having
- [ ] a detailed description of the bug or suggestion
- [ ] output of `pip list` from the virtual environment you are using
- [ ] pytest and operating system versions
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---
name: 🚀 Feature Request
about: Ideas for new features and improvements
---
<!--
Thanks for suggesting a feature!
Quick check-list while suggesting features:
-->
#### What's the problem this feature will solve?
<!-- What are you trying to do, that you are unable to achieve with pytest as it currently stands? -->
#### Describe the solution you'd like
<!-- A clear and concise description of what you want to happen. -->
<!-- Provide examples of real-world use cases that this would enable and how it solves the problem described above. -->
#### Alternative Solutions
<!-- Have you tried to workaround the problem using a pytest plugin or other tools? Or a different approach to solving this issue? Please elaborate here. -->
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blank_issues_enabled: false
contact_links:
- name: ❓ Support Question
url: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/discussions
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Thanks for submitting a PR, your contribution is really appreciated!
Here is a quick checklist that should be present in PRs.
(please delete this text from the final description, this is just a guideline)
-->
- [ ] Target the `master` branch for bug fixes, documentation updates and trivial changes.
- [ ] Target the `features` branch for new features and removals/deprecations.
- [ ] Include documentation when adding new features.
- [ ] Include new tests or update existing tests when applicable.
- [X] Allow maintainers to push and squash when merging my commits. Please uncheck this if you prefer to squash the commits yourself.
If this change fixes an issue, please:
Unless your change is trivial or a small documentation fix (e.g., a typo or reword of a small section) please:
- [ ] Add text like ``closes #XYZW`` to the PR description and/or commits (where ``XYZW`` is the issue number). See the [github docs](https://help.github.com/en/github/managing-your-work-on-github/linking-a-pull-request-to-an-issue#linking-a-pull-request-to-an-issue-using-a-keyword) for more information.
Unless your change is trivial or a small documentation fix (e.g., a typo or reword of a small section) please:
- [ ] Create a new changelog file in the `changelog` folder, with a name like `<ISSUE NUMBER>.<TYPE>.rst`. See [changelog/README.rst](https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/blob/main/changelog/README.rst) for details.
Write sentences in the **past or present tense**, examples:
* *Improved verbose diff output with sequences.*
* *Terminal summary statistics now use multiple colors.*
Also make sure to end the sentence with a `.`.
- [ ] Add yourself to `AUTHORS` in alphabetical order.
-->
- [ ] Create a new changelog file in the `changelog` folder, with a name like `<ISSUE NUMBER>.<TYPE>.rst`. See [changelog/README.rst](https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/blob/master/changelog/README.rst) for details.
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version: 2
updates:
- package-ecosystem: pip
directory: "/testing/plugins_integration"
schedule:
interval: weekly
time: "03:00"
open-pull-requests-limit: 10
allow:
- dependency-type: direct
- dependency-type: indirect
- package-ecosystem: github-actions
directory: /
schedule:
interval: weekly
time: "03:00"
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name: backport
on:
# Note that `pull_request_target` has security implications:
# https://securitylab.github.com/research/github-actions-preventing-pwn-requests/
# In particular:
# - Only allow triggers that can be used only be trusted users
# - Don't execute any code from the target branch
# - Don't use cache
pull_request_target:
types: [labeled]
# Set permissions at the job level.
permissions: {}
jobs:
backport:
if: startsWith(github.event.label.name, 'backport ') && github.event.pull_request.merged
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: write
pull-requests: write
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
persist-credentials: true
- name: Create backport PR
run: |
set -eux
git config --global user.name "pytest bot"
git config --global user.email "pytestbot@gmail.com"
label='${{ github.event.label.name }}'
target_branch="${label#backport }"
backport_branch=backport-${{ github.event.number }}-to-"${target_branch}"
subject="[$target_branch] $(gh pr view --json title -q .title ${{ github.event.number }})"
git checkout origin/"${target_branch}" -b "${backport_branch}"
git cherry-pick -x --mainline 1 ${{ github.event.pull_request.merge_commit_sha }}
git commit --amend --message "$subject"
git push --set-upstream origin --force-with-lease "${backport_branch}"
gh pr create \
--base "${target_branch}" \
--title "${subject}" \
--body "Backport of PR #${{ github.event.number }} to $target_branch branch. PR created by backport workflow."
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}

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name: deploy
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
version:
description: 'Release version'
required: true
default: '1.2.3'
# Set permissions at the job level.
permissions: {}
jobs:
package:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
env:
SETUPTOOLS_SCM_PRETEND_VERSION: ${{ github.event.inputs.version }}
timeout-minutes: 10
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
persist-credentials: false
- name: Build and Check Package
uses: hynek/build-and-inspect-python-package@v2.4.0
deploy:
if: github.repository == 'pytest-dev/pytest'
needs: [package]
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
environment: deploy
timeout-minutes: 30
permissions:
id-token: write
contents: write
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Download Package
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
with:
name: Packages
path: dist
- name: Publish package to PyPI
uses: pypa/gh-action-pypi-publish@v1.8.14
- name: Push tag
run: |
git config user.name "pytest bot"
git config user.email "pytestbot@gmail.com"
git tag --annotate --message=v${{ github.event.inputs.version }} ${{ github.event.inputs.version }} ${{ github.sha }}
git push origin ${{ github.event.inputs.version }}
release-notes:
# todo: generate the content in the build job
# the goal being of using a github action script to push the release data
# after success instead of creating a complete python/tox env
needs: [deploy]
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 30
permissions:
contents: write
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
persist-credentials: false
- name: Download Package
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
with:
name: Packages
path: dist
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: "3.11"
- name: Install tox
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install --upgrade tox
- name: Generate release notes
run: |
sudo apt-get install pandoc
tox -e generate-gh-release-notes -- ${{ github.event.inputs.version }} scripts/latest-release-notes.md
- name: Publish GitHub Release
uses: softprops/action-gh-release@v2
with:
body_path: scripts/latest-release-notes.md
files: dist/*
tag_name: ${{ github.event.inputs.version }}

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@@ -1,52 +0,0 @@
name: prepare release pr
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
branch:
description: 'Branch to base the release from'
required: true
default: ''
major:
description: 'Major release? (yes/no)'
required: true
default: 'no'
prerelease:
description: 'Prerelease (ex: rc1). Leave empty if not a pre-release.'
required: false
default: ''
# Set permissions at the job level.
permissions: {}
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: write
pull-requests: write
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: "3.8"
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install --upgrade setuptools tox
- name: Prepare release PR (minor/patch release)
if: github.event.inputs.major == 'no'
run: |
tox -e prepare-release-pr -- ${{ github.event.inputs.branch }} ${{ github.token }} --prerelease='${{ github.event.inputs.prerelease }}'
- name: Prepare release PR (major release)
if: github.event.inputs.major == 'yes'
run: |
tox -e prepare-release-pr -- ${{ github.event.inputs.branch }} ${{ github.token }} --major --prerelease='${{ github.event.inputs.prerelease }}'

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@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
name: close needs-information issues
on:
schedule:
- cron: "30 1 * * *"
workflow_dispatch:
jobs:
close-issues:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
issues: write
steps:
- uses: actions/stale@v9
with:
debug-only: false
days-before-issue-stale: 14
days-before-issue-close: 7
only-labels: "status: needs information"
stale-issue-label: "stale"
stale-issue-message: "This issue is stale because it has the `status: needs information` label and requested follow-up information was not provided for 14 days."
close-issue-message: "This issue was closed because it has the `status: needs information` label and follow-up information has not been provided for 7 days since being marked as stale."
days-before-pr-stale: -1
days-before-pr-close: -1

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@@ -1,213 +0,0 @@
name: test
on:
push:
branches:
- main
- "[0-9]+.[0-9]+.x"
- "test-me-*"
tags:
- "[0-9]+.[0-9]+.[0-9]+"
- "[0-9]+.[0-9]+.[0-9]+rc[0-9]+"
pull_request:
branches:
- main
- "[0-9]+.[0-9]+.x"
env:
PYTEST_ADDOPTS: "--color=yes"
# Cancel running jobs for the same workflow and branch.
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
# Set permissions at the job level.
permissions: {}
jobs:
package:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
persist-credentials: false
- name: Build and Check Package
uses: hynek/build-and-inspect-python-package@v2.4.0
build:
needs: [package]
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
timeout-minutes: 45
permissions:
contents: read
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
name: [
"windows-py38",
"windows-py38-pluggy",
"windows-py39",
"windows-py310",
"windows-py311",
"windows-py312",
"ubuntu-py38",
"ubuntu-py38-pluggy",
"ubuntu-py38-freeze",
"ubuntu-py39",
"ubuntu-py310",
"ubuntu-py311",
"ubuntu-py312",
"ubuntu-pypy3",
"macos-py38",
"macos-py39",
"macos-py310",
"macos-py312",
"doctesting",
"plugins",
]
include:
- name: "windows-py38"
python: "3.8"
os: windows-latest
tox_env: "py38-unittestextras"
use_coverage: true
- name: "windows-py38-pluggy"
python: "3.8"
os: windows-latest
tox_env: "py38-pluggymain-pylib-xdist"
- name: "windows-py39"
python: "3.9"
os: windows-latest
tox_env: "py39-xdist"
- name: "windows-py310"
python: "3.10"
os: windows-latest
tox_env: "py310-xdist"
- name: "windows-py311"
python: "3.11"
os: windows-latest
tox_env: "py311"
- name: "windows-py312"
python: "3.12-dev"
os: windows-latest
tox_env: "py312"
- name: "ubuntu-py38"
python: "3.8"
os: ubuntu-latest
tox_env: "py38-lsof-numpy-pexpect"
use_coverage: true
- name: "ubuntu-py38-pluggy"
python: "3.8"
os: ubuntu-latest
tox_env: "py38-pluggymain-pylib-xdist"
- name: "ubuntu-py38-freeze"
python: "3.8"
os: ubuntu-latest
tox_env: "py38-freeze"
- name: "ubuntu-py39"
python: "3.9"
os: ubuntu-latest
tox_env: "py39-xdist"
- name: "ubuntu-py310"
python: "3.10"
os: ubuntu-latest
tox_env: "py310-xdist"
- name: "ubuntu-py311"
python: "3.11"
os: ubuntu-latest
tox_env: "py311"
use_coverage: true
- name: "ubuntu-py312"
python: "3.12-dev"
os: ubuntu-latest
tox_env: "py312"
use_coverage: true
- name: "ubuntu-pypy3"
python: "pypy-3.8"
os: ubuntu-latest
tox_env: "pypy3-xdist"
- name: "macos-py38"
python: "3.8"
os: macos-latest
tox_env: "py38-xdist"
- name: "macos-py39"
python: "3.9"
os: macos-latest
tox_env: "py39-xdist"
use_coverage: true
- name: "macos-py310"
python: "3.10"
os: macos-latest
tox_env: "py310-xdist"
- name: "macos-py312"
python: "3.12-dev"
os: macos-latest
tox_env: "py312-xdist"
- name: "plugins"
python: "3.12"
os: ubuntu-latest
tox_env: "plugins"
- name: "doctesting"
python: "3.8"
os: ubuntu-latest
tox_env: "doctesting"
use_coverage: true
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
persist-credentials: false
- name: Download Package
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
with:
name: Packages
path: dist
- name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python }}
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: ${{ matrix.python }}
check-latest: ${{ endsWith(matrix.python, '-dev') }}
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install tox coverage
- name: Test without coverage
if: "! matrix.use_coverage"
shell: bash
run: tox run -e ${{ matrix.tox_env }} --installpkg `find dist/*.tar.gz`
- name: Test with coverage
if: "matrix.use_coverage"
shell: bash
run: tox run -e ${{ matrix.tox_env }}-coverage --installpkg `find dist/*.tar.gz`
- name: Generate coverage report
if: "matrix.use_coverage"
run: python -m coverage xml
- name: Upload coverage to Codecov
if: "matrix.use_coverage"
uses: codecov/codecov-action@v4
continue-on-error: true
with:
fail_ci_if_error: true
files: ./coverage.xml
verbose: true

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@@ -1,57 +0,0 @@
name: Update Plugin List
on:
schedule:
# At 00:00 on Sunday.
# https://crontab.guru
- cron: '0 0 * * 0'
workflow_dispatch:
# Set permissions at the job level.
permissions: {}
jobs:
update-plugin-list:
if: github.repository_owner == 'pytest-dev'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: write
pull-requests: write
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Setup Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: "3.11"
cache: pip
- name: requests-cache
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: ~/.cache/pytest-plugin-list/
key: plugins-http-cache-${{ github.run_id }} # Can use time based key as well
restore-keys: plugins-http-cache-
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install packaging requests tabulate[widechars] tqdm requests-cache platformdirs
- name: Update Plugin List
run: python scripts/update-plugin-list.py
- name: Create Pull Request
uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@9153d834b60caba6d51c9b9510b087acf9f33f83
with:
commit-message: '[automated] Update plugin list'
author: 'pytest bot <pytestbot@users.noreply.github.com>'
branch: update-plugin-list/patch
delete-branch: true
branch-suffix: short-commit-hash
title: '[automated] Update plugin list'
body: '[automated] Update plugin list'

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@@ -25,21 +25,16 @@ src/_pytest/_version.py
doc/*/_build
doc/*/.doctrees
doc/*/_changelog_towncrier_draft.rst
build/
dist/
*.egg-info
htmlcov/
issue/
env/
.env/
.venv/
/pythonenv*/
3rdparty/
.tox
.cache
.pytest_cache
.mypy_cache
.coverage
.coverage.*
coverage.xml
@@ -50,11 +45,6 @@ coverage.xml
.project
.settings
.vscode
__pycache__/
.python-version
# generated by pip
pip-wheel-metadata/
# pytest debug logs generated via --debug
pytestdebug.log

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@@ -1,73 +1,59 @@
exclude: doc/en/example/py2py3/test_py2.py
repos:
- repo: https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff-pre-commit
rev: "v0.4.1"
hooks:
- id: ruff
args: ["--fix"]
- id: ruff-format
- repo: https://github.com/psf/black
rev: 19.10b0
hooks:
- id: black
args: [--safe, --quiet]
language_version: python3
- repo: https://github.com/asottile/blacken-docs
rev: v0.5.0
hooks:
- id: blacken-docs
additional_dependencies: [black==19.3b0]
language_version: python3
- repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit-hooks
rev: v4.6.0
rev: v2.2.2
hooks:
- id: trailing-whitespace
- id: end-of-file-fixer
- id: fix-encoding-pragma
args: [--remove]
- id: check-yaml
- id: debug-statements
exclude: _pytest/(debugging|hookspec).py
exclude: _pytest/debugging.py
language_version: python3
- repo: https://github.com/adamchainz/blacken-docs
rev: 1.16.0
- repo: https://gitlab.com/pycqa/flake8
rev: 3.7.7
hooks:
- id: blacken-docs
additional_dependencies: [black==24.1.1]
- id: flake8
language_version: python3
- repo: https://github.com/asottile/reorder_python_imports
rev: v1.4.0
hooks:
- id: reorder-python-imports
args: ['--application-directories=.:src']
- repo: https://github.com/asottile/pyupgrade
rev: v1.15.0
hooks:
- id: pyupgrade
args: [--keep-percent-format]
- repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/pygrep-hooks
rev: v1.10.0
rev: v1.3.0
hooks:
- id: python-use-type-annotations
- repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/mirrors-mypy
rev: v1.9.0
hooks:
- id: mypy
files: ^(src/|testing/|scripts/)
args: []
additional_dependencies:
- iniconfig>=1.1.0
- attrs>=19.2.0
- pluggy>=1.5.0
- packaging
- tomli
- types-pkg_resources
- types-tabulate
# for mypy running on python>=3.11 since exceptiongroup is only a dependency
# on <3.11
- exceptiongroup>=1.0.0rc8
- repo: https://github.com/tox-dev/pyproject-fmt
rev: "1.8.0"
hooks:
- id: pyproject-fmt
# https://pyproject-fmt.readthedocs.io/en/latest/#calculating-max-supported-python-version
additional_dependencies: ["tox>=4.9"]
- id: rst-backticks
- repo: local
hooks:
- id: pylint
name: pylint
entry: pylint
language: system
types: [python]
args: ["-rn", "-sn", "--fail-on=I"]
stages: [manual]
- id: rst
name: rst
entry: rst-lint --encoding utf-8
files: ^(RELEASING.rst|README.rst|TIDELIFT.rst)$
files: ^(CHANGELOG.rst|HOWTORELEASE.rst|README.rst|TIDELIFT.rst|changelog/.*)$
language: python
additional_dependencies: [pygments, restructuredtext_lint]
- id: changelogs-rst
name: changelog filenames
language: fail
entry: 'changelog files must be named ####.(breaking|bugfix|deprecation|doc|feature|improvement|trivial|vendor).rst'
exclude: changelog/(\d+\.(breaking|bugfix|deprecation|doc|feature|improvement|trivial|vendor).rst|README.rst|_template.rst)
entry: 'changelog files must be named ####.(feature|bugfix|doc|deprecation|removal|vendor|trivial).rst'
exclude: changelog/(\d+\.(feature|bugfix|doc|deprecation|removal|vendor|trivial).rst|README.rst|_template.rst)
files: ^changelog/
- id: py-deprecated
name: py library is deprecated
@@ -77,17 +63,9 @@ repos:
_code\.|
builtin\.|
code\.|
io\.|
io\.(BytesIO|saferepr)|
path\.local\.sysfind|
process\.|
std\.|
error\.|
xml\.
std\.
)
types: [python]
- id: py-path-deprecated
name: py.path usage is deprecated
exclude: docs|src/_pytest/deprecated.py|testing/deprecated_test.py|src/_pytest/legacypath.py
language: pygrep
entry: \bpy\.path\.local
types: [python]

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@@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
version: 2
python:
install:
# Install pytest first, then doc/en/requirements.txt.
# This order is important to honor any pins in doc/en/requirements.txt
# when the pinned library is also a dependency of pytest.
- method: pip
path: .
- requirements: doc/en/requirements.txt
sphinx:
configuration: doc/en/conf.py
fail_on_warning: true
build:
os: ubuntu-20.04
tools:
python: "3.9"
apt_packages:
- inkscape
formats:
- epub
- pdf
- htmlzip

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@@ -0,0 +1,168 @@
language: python
dist: xenial
stages:
- baseline
- name: test
if: repo = pytest-dev/pytest AND tag IS NOT present
- name: deploy
if: repo = pytest-dev/pytest AND tag IS present
python: '3.7'
cache: false
env:
global:
- PYTEST_ADDOPTS=-vv
# setuptools-scm needs all tags in order to obtain a proper version
git:
depth: false
install:
- python -m pip install --upgrade --pre tox
jobs:
include:
# OSX tests - first (in test stage), since they are the slower ones.
- &test-macos
os: osx
osx_image: xcode10.1
language: generic
# Coverage for:
# - py2 with symlink in test_cmdline_python_package_symlink.
env: TOXENV=py27-xdist PYTEST_COVERAGE=1
before_install:
- python -V
- test $(python -c 'import sys; print("%d%d" % sys.version_info[0:2])') = 27
- <<: *test-macos
env: TOXENV=py37-pexpect,py37-xdist PYTEST_COVERAGE=1
before_install:
- which python3
- python3 -V
- ln -sfn "$(which python3)" /usr/local/bin/python
- python -V
- test $(python -c 'import sys; print("%d%d" % sys.version_info[0:2])') = 37
# Full run of latest (major) supported versions, without xdist.
- env: TOXENV=py27
python: '2.7'
- env: TOXENV=py37
python: '3.7'
# Coverage tracking is slow with pypy, skip it.
- env: TOXENV=pypy-xdist
python: 'pypy'
- env: TOXENV=pypy3-xdist
python: 'pypy3'
- env: TOXENV=py34-xdist
python: '3.4'
- env: TOXENV=py35-xdist
python: '3.5'
# Coverage for:
# - pytester's LsofFdLeakChecker
# - TestArgComplete (linux only)
# - numpy
# Empty PYTEST_ADDOPTS to run this non-verbose.
- env: TOXENV=py37-lsof-numpy-xdist PYTEST_COVERAGE=1 PYTEST_ADDOPTS=
# Specialized factors for py27.
- env: TOXENV=py27-nobyte-numpy-xdist
python: '2.7'
- env: TOXENV=py27-pluggymaster-xdist
python: '2.7'
# Specialized factors for py37.
# Coverage for:
# - test_sys_breakpoint_interception (via pexpect).
- env: TOXENV=py37-pexpect,py37-twisted PYTEST_COVERAGE=1
- env: TOXENV=py37-pluggymaster-xdist
- env: TOXENV=py37-freeze
# Jobs only run via Travis cron jobs (currently daily).
- env: TOXENV=py38-xdist
python: '3.8-dev'
if: type = cron
- stage: baseline
# Coverage for:
# - _pytest.unittest._handle_skip (via pexpect).
env: TOXENV=py27-pexpect,py27-twisted PYTEST_COVERAGE=1
python: '2.7'
# Use py36 here for faster baseline.
- env: TOXENV=py36-xdist
python: '3.6'
- env: TOXENV=linting,docs,doctesting PYTEST_COVERAGE=1
cache:
directories:
- $HOME/.cache/pre-commit
- stage: deploy
python: '3.6'
install: pip install -U setuptools setuptools_scm tox
script: skip
# token to upload github release notes: GH_RELEASE_NOTES_TOKEN
env:
- secure: "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"
addons:
apt:
packages:
# required by publish_gh_release_notes
- pandoc
after_deploy: tox -e publish_gh_release_notes
deploy:
provider: pypi
user: nicoddemus
distributions: sdist bdist_wheel
skip_upload_docs: true
password:
secure: 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
on:
tags: true
repo: pytest-dev/pytest
matrix:
allow_failures:
- python: '3.8-dev'
env: TOXENV=py38-xdist
# Temporary (https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/pull/5334).
- env: TOXENV=pypy3-xdist
python: 'pypy3'
before_script:
- |
# Do not (re-)upload coverage with cron runs.
if [[ "$TRAVIS_EVENT_TYPE" = cron ]]; then
PYTEST_COVERAGE=0
fi
- |
if [[ "$PYTEST_COVERAGE" = 1 ]]; then
export COVERAGE_FILE="$PWD/.coverage"
export COVERAGE_PROCESS_START="$PWD/.coveragerc"
export _PYTEST_TOX_COVERAGE_RUN="coverage run -m"
export _PYTEST_TOX_EXTRA_DEP=coverage-enable-subprocess
fi
script: tox
after_success:
- |
if [[ "$PYTEST_COVERAGE" = 1 ]]; then
set -e
# Add last TOXENV to $PATH.
PATH="$PWD/.tox/${TOXENV##*,}/bin:$PATH"
coverage combine
coverage xml
coverage report -m
bash <(curl -s https://codecov.io/bash) -Z -X gcov -X coveragepy -X search -X xcode -X gcovout -X fix -f coverage.xml -n $TOXENV-$TRAVIS_OS_NAME
fi
notifications:
irc:
channels:
- "chat.freenode.net#pytest"
on_success: change
on_failure: change
skip_join: true
email:
- pytest-commit@python.org

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@@ -5,192 +5,113 @@ Contributors include::
Aaron Coleman
Abdeali JK
Abdelrahman Elbehery
Abhijeet Kasurde
Adam Johnson
Adam Stewart
Adam Uhlir
Ahn Ki-Wook
Akhilesh Ramakrishnan
Akiomi Kamakura
Alan Velasco
Alessio Izzo
Alex Jones
Alex Lambson
Alexander Johnson
Alexander King
Alexei Kozlenok
Alice Purcell
Allan Feldman
Aly Sivji
Amir Elkess
Anatoly Bubenkoff
Anders Hovmöller
Andras Mitzki
Andras Tim
Andrea Cimatoribus
Andreas Motl
Andreas Zeidler
Andrew Shapton
Andrey Paramonov
Andrzej Klajnert
Andrzej Ostrowski
Andy Freeland
Anthon van der Neut
Anthony Shaw
Anthony Sottile
Anton Grinevich
Anton Lodder
Antony Lee
Arel Cordero
Arias Emmanuel
Ariel Pillemer
Armin Rigo
Aron Coyle
Aron Curzon
Arthur Richard
Ashish Kurmi
Aviral Verma
Aviv Palivoda
Babak Keyvani
Barney Gale
Ben Brown
Ben Gartner
Ben Leith
Ben Webb
Benjamin Peterson
Benjamin Schubert
Bernard Pratz
Bo Wu
Bob Ippolito
Brian Dorsey
Brian Larsen
Brian Maissy
Brian Okken
Brianna Laugher
Bruno Oliveira
Cal Jacobson
Cal Leeming
Carl Friedrich Bolz
Carlos Jenkins
Ceridwen
Charles Cloud
Charles Machalow
Charnjit SiNGH (CCSJ)
Cheuk Ting Ho
Chris Mahoney
Chris Lamb
Chris NeJame
Chris Rose
Chris Wheeler
Christian Boelsen
Christian Fetzer
Christian Neumüller
Christian Theunert
Christian Tismer
Christine Mecklenborg
Christoph Buelter
Christopher Dignam
Christopher Gilling
Claire Cecil
Claudio Madotto
Clément M.T. Robert
Christopher Dignam
CrazyMerlyn
Cristian Vera
Cyrus Maden
Damian Skrzypczak
Dhiren Serai
Daniel Grana
Daniel Hahler
Daniel Miller
Daniel Nuri
Daniel Sánchez Castelló
Daniel Valenzuela Zenteno
Daniel Wandschneider
Daniele Procida
Danielle Jenkins
Daniil Galiev
Dave Hunt
David Díaz-Barquero
David Mohr
David Paul Röthlisberger
David Szotten
David Vierra
Daw-Ran Liou
Debi Mishra
Denis Kirisov
Denivy Braiam Rück
Dheeraj C K
Dhiren Serai
Diego Russo
Dmitry Dygalo
Dmitry Pribysh
Dominic Mortlock
Duncan Betts
Edison Gustavo Muenz
Edoardo Batini
Edson Tadeu M. Manoel
Eduardo Schettino
Edward Haigh
Eero Vaher
Eli Boyarski
Elizaveta Shashkova
Éloi Rivard
Endre Galaczi
Eric Hunsberger
Eric Liu
Eric Siegerman
Eric Yuan
Erik Aronesty
Erik Hasse
Erik M. Bray
Evan Kepner
Evgeny Seliverstov
Fabian Sturm
Fabien Zarifian
Fabio Zadrozny
faph
Felix Hofstätter
Felix Nieuwenhuizen
Feng Ma
Florian Bruhin
Florian Dahlitz
Floris Bruynooghe
Fraser Stark
Gabriel Landau
Gabriel Reis
Garvit Shubham
Gene Wood
George Kussumoto
Georgy Dyuldin
Gergely Kalmár
Gleb Nikonorov
Graeme Smecher
Graham Horler
Greg Price
Gregory Lee
Grig Gheorghiu
Grigorii Eremeev (budulianin)
Guido Wesdorp
Guoqiang Zhang
Harald Armin Massa
Harshna
Henk-Jaap Wagenaar
Holger Kohr
Hugo van Kemenade
Hui Wang (coldnight)
Ian Bicking
Ian Lesperance
Ilya Konstantinov
Ionuț Turturică
Isaac Virshup
Israel Fruchter
Itxaso Aizpurua
Iwan Briquemont
Jaap Broekhuizen
Jake VanderPlas
Jakob van Santen
Jakub Mitoraj
James Bourbeau
Jan Balster
Janne Vanhala
Jason R. Coombs
@@ -199,47 +120,29 @@ Javier Romero
Jeff Rackauckas
Jeff Widman
Jenni Rinker
Jens Tröger
John Eddie Ayson
John Litborn
John Towler
Jon Parise
Jon Sonesen
Jonas Obrist
Jordan Guymon
Jordan Moldow
Jordan Speicher
Joseph Hunkeler
Josh Karpel
Joshua Bronson
Jurko Gospodnetić
Justice Ndou
Justyna Janczyszyn
Kale Kundert
Kamran Ahmad
Kenny Y
Karl O. Pinc
Karthikeyan Singaravelan
Katarzyna Jachim
Katarzyna Król
Katerina Koukiou
Keri Volans
Kevin C
Kevin Cox
Kevin Hierro Carrasco
Kevin J. Foley
Kian Eliasi
Kian-Meng Ang
Kodi B. Arfer
Kojo Idrissa
Kostis Anagnostopoulos
Kristoffer Nordström
Kyle Altendorf
Lawrence Mitchell
Lee Kamentsky
Lev Maximov
Levon Saldamli
Lewis Cowles
Llandy Riveron Del Risco
Loic Esteve
Lukas Bednar
@@ -249,15 +152,10 @@ Maho
Maik Figura
Mandeep Bhutani
Manuel Krebber
Marc Mueller
Marc Schlaich
Marcelo Duarte Trevisani
Marcin Bachry
Marc Bresson
Marco Gorelli
Mark Abramowitz
Mark Dickinson
Marko Pacak
Markus Unterwaditzer
Martijn Faassen
Martin Altmayer
@@ -269,181 +167,95 @@ Matt Duck
Matt Williams
Matthias Hafner
Maxim Filipenko
Maximilian Cosmo Sitter
mbyt
Michael Aquilina
Michael Birtwell
Michael Droettboom
Michael Goerz
Michael Krebs
Michael Seifert
Michal Wajszczuk
Michał Górny
Michał Zięba
Mickey Pashov
Mihai Capotă
Mihail Milushev
Mike Hoyle (hoylemd)
Mike Lundy
Milan Lesnek
Miro Hrončok
mrbean-bremen
Nathaniel Compton
Nathaniel Waisbrot
Ned Batchelder
Neil Martin
Neven Mundar
Nicholas Devenish
Nicholas Murphy
Niclas Olofsson
Nicolas Delaby
Nikolay Kondratyev
Nipunn Koorapati
Oleg Pidsadnyi
Oleg Sushchenko
Olga Matoula
Oliver Bestwalter
Omar Kohl
Omer Hadari
Ondřej Súkup
Oscar Benjamin
Parth Patel
Patrick Hayes
Patrick Lannigan
Paul Müller
Paul Reece
Pauli Virtanen
Pavel Karateev
Paweł Adamczak
Pedro Algarvio
Petter Strandmark
Philipp Loose
Pierre Sassoulas
Pieter Mulder
Piotr Banaszkiewicz
Piotr Helm
Poulami Sau
Prakhar Gurunani
Prashant Anand
Prashant Sharma
Pulkit Goyal
Punyashloka Biswal
Quentin Pradet
q0w
Ralf Schmitt
Ralph Giles
Ram Rachum
Ran Benita
Raphael Castaneda
Raphael Pierzina
Rafal Semik
Raquel Alegre
Ravi Chandra
Reagan Lee
Robert Holt
Roberto Aldera
Roberto Polli
Roland Puntaier
Romain Dorgueil
Roman Bolshakov
Ronny Pfannschmidt
Ross Lawley
Ruaridh Williamson
Russel Winder
Russell Martin
Ryan Puddephatt
Ryan Wooden
Sadra Barikbin
Saiprasad Kale
Samuel Colvin
Samuel Dion-Girardeau
Samuel Searles-Bryant
Samuel Therrien (Avasam)
Samuele Pedroni
Sanket Duthade
Sankt Petersbug
Saravanan Padmanaban
Sean Malloy
Segev Finer
Serhii Mozghovyi
Seth Junot
Shantanu Jain
Sharad Nair
Shubham Adep
Simon Blanchard
Simon Gomizelj
Simon Holesch
Simon Kerr
Skylar Downes
Srinivas Reddy Thatiparthy
Stefaan Lippens
Stefan Farmbauer
Stefan Scherfke
Stefan Zimmermann
Stefanie Molin
Stefano Taschini
Steffen Allner
Stephan Obermann
Sven-Hendrik Haase
Sylvain Marié
Tadek Teleżyński
Takafumi Arakaki
Taneli Hukkinen
Tanvi Mehta
Tanya Agarwal
Tarcisio Fischer
Tareq Alayan
Tatiana Ovary
Ted Xiao
Terje Runde
Thomas Grainger
Thomas Hisch
Tim Hoffmann
Tim Strazny
TJ Bruno
Tobias Diez
Tom Dalton
Tom Viner
Tomáš Gavenčiak
Tomer Keren
Tony Narlock
Tor Colvin
Trevor Bekolay
Tushar Sadhwani
Tyler Goodlet
Tyler Smart
Tzu-ping Chung
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Victor Maryama
Victor Rodriguez
Victor Uriarte
Vidar T. Fauske
Vijay Arora
Virgil Dupras
Vitaly Lashmanov
Vivaan Verma
Vlad Dragos
Vlad Radziuk
Vladyslav Rachek
Volodymyr Kochetkov
Volodymyr Piskun
Wei Lin
Wil Cooley
William Lee
Wim Glenn
Wouter van Ackooy
Xixi Zhao
Xuan Luong
Xuecong Liao
Yannick Péroux
Yao Xiao
Yoav Caspi
Yuliang Shao
Yusuke Kadowaki
Yuval Shimon
Zac Hatfield-Dodds
Zachary Kneupper
Zachary OBrien
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# Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct
## Our Pledge
In the interest of fostering an open and welcoming environment, we as
contributors and maintainers pledge to making participation in our project and
our community a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of age, body
size, disability, ethnicity, sex characteristics, gender identity and expression,
level of experience, education, socio-economic status, nationality, personal
appearance, race, religion, or sexual identity and orientation.
## Our Standards
Examples of behavior that contributes to creating a positive environment
include:
* Using welcoming and inclusive language
* Being respectful of differing viewpoints and experiences
* Gracefully accepting constructive criticism
* Focusing on what is best for the community
* Showing empathy towards other community members
Examples of unacceptable behavior by participants include:
* The use of sexualized language or imagery and unwelcome sexual attention or
advances
* Trolling, insulting/derogatory comments, and personal or political attacks
* Public or private harassment
* Publishing others' private information, such as a physical or electronic
address, without explicit permission
* Other conduct which could reasonably be considered inappropriate in a
professional setting
## Our Responsibilities
Project maintainers are responsible for clarifying the standards of acceptable
behavior and are expected to take appropriate and fair corrective action in
response to any instances of unacceptable behavior.
Project maintainers have the right and responsibility to remove, edit, or
reject comments, commits, code, wiki edits, issues, and other contributions
that are not aligned to this Code of Conduct, or to ban temporarily or
permanently any contributor for other behaviors that they deem inappropriate,
threatening, offensive, or harmful.
## Scope
This Code of Conduct applies both within project spaces and in public spaces
when an individual is representing the project or its community. Examples of
representing a project or community include using an official project e-mail
address, posting via an official social media account, or acting as an appointed
representative at an online or offline event. Representation of a project may be
further defined and clarified by project maintainers.
## Enforcement
Instances of abusive, harassing, or otherwise unacceptable behavior may be
reported by contacting the project team at coc@pytest.org. All
complaints will be reviewed and investigated and will result in a response that
is deemed necessary and appropriate to the circumstances. The project team is
obligated to maintain confidentiality with regard to the reporter of an incident.
Further details of specific enforcement policies may be posted separately.
Project maintainers who do not follow or enforce the Code of Conduct in good
faith may face temporary or permanent repercussions as determined by other
members of the project's leadership.
The coc@pytest.org address is routed to the following people who can also be
contacted individually:
- Brianna Laugher ([@pfctdayelise](https://github.com/pfctdayelise)): brianna@laugher.id.au
- Bruno Oliveira ([@nicoddemus](https://github.com/nicoddemus)): nicoddemus@gmail.com
- Florian Bruhin ([@the-compiler](https://github.com/the-compiler)): pytest@the-compiler.org
## Attribution
This Code of Conduct is adapted from the [Contributor Covenant][homepage], version 1.4,
available at https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/1/4/code-of-conduct.html
[homepage]: https://www.contributor-covenant.org
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Contribution getting started
============================
Contributions are highly welcomed and appreciated. Every little bit of help counts,
Contributions are highly welcomed and appreciated. Every little help counts,
so do not hesitate!
.. contents::
.. contents:: Contribution links
:depth: 2
:backlinks: none
.. _submitfeedback:
@@ -50,11 +49,8 @@ Fix bugs
--------
Look through the `GitHub issues for bugs <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/labels/type:%20bug>`_.
See also the `"good first issue" issues <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/labels/good%20first%20issue>`_
that are friendly to new contributors.
:ref:`Talk <contact>` to developers to find out how you can fix specific bugs. To indicate that you are going
to work on a particular issue, add a comment to that effect on the specific issue.
:ref:`Talk <contact>` to developers to find out how you can fix specific bugs.
Don't forget to check the issue trackers of your favourite plugins, too!
@@ -88,40 +84,9 @@ without using a local copy. This can be convenient for small fixes.
$ tox -e docs
The built documentation should be available in ``doc/en/_build/html``,
where 'en' refers to the documentation language.
Pytest has an API reference which in large part is
`generated automatically <https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/usage/extensions/autodoc.html>`_
from the docstrings of the documented items. Pytest uses the
`Sphinx docstring format <https://sphinx-rtd-tutorial.readthedocs.io/en/latest/docstrings.html>`_.
For example:
.. code-block:: python
def my_function(arg: ArgType) -> Foo:
"""Do important stuff.
More detailed info here, in separate paragraphs from the subject line.
Use proper sentences -- start sentences with capital letters and end
with periods.
Can include annotated documentation:
:param short_arg: An argument which determines stuff.
:param long_arg:
A long explanation which spans multiple lines, overflows
like this.
:returns: The result.
:raises ValueError:
Detailed information when this can happen.
.. versionadded:: 6.0
Including types into the annotations above is not necessary when
type-hinting is being used (as in this example).
"""
The built documentation should be available in the ``doc/en/_build/``.
Where 'en' refers to the documentation language.
.. _submitplugin:
@@ -133,6 +98,8 @@ in repositories living under the ``pytest-dev`` organisations:
- `pytest-dev on GitHub <https://github.com/pytest-dev>`_
- `pytest-dev on Bitbucket <https://bitbucket.org/pytest-dev>`_
All pytest-dev Contributors team members have write access to all contained
repositories. Pytest core and plugins are generally developed
using `pull requests`_ to respective repositories.
@@ -148,21 +115,20 @@ You can submit your plugin by subscribing to the `pytest-dev mail list
mail pointing to your existing pytest plugin repository which must have
the following:
- PyPI presence with packaging metadata that contains a ``pytest-``
- PyPI presence with a ``setup.py`` that contains a license, ``pytest-``
prefixed name, version number, authors, short and long description.
- a `tox configuration <https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/config.html#configuration-discovery>`_
for running tests using `tox <https://tox.readthedocs.io>`_.
- a ``tox.ini`` for running tests using `tox <https://tox.readthedocs.io>`_.
- a ``README`` describing how to use the plugin and on which
- a ``README.txt`` describing how to use the plugin and on which
platforms it runs.
- a ``LICENSE`` file containing the licensing information, with
matching info in its packaging metadata.
- a ``LICENSE.txt`` file or equivalent containing the licensing
information, with matching info in ``setup.py``.
- an issue tracker for bug reports and enhancement requests.
- a `changelog <https://keepachangelog.com/>`_.
- a `changelog <http://keepachangelog.com/>`_
If no contributor strongly objects and two agree, the repository can then be
transferred to the ``pytest-dev`` organisation.
@@ -197,20 +163,19 @@ Short version
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#. Fork the repository.
#. Fetch tags from upstream if necessary (if you cloned only main `git fetch --tags https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest`).
#. Enable and install `pre-commit <https://pre-commit.com>`_ to ensure style-guides and code checks are followed.
#. Follow `PEP-8 <https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/>`_ for naming.
#. Target ``master`` for bugfixes and doc changes.
#. Target ``features`` for new features or functionality changes.
#. Follow **PEP-8** for naming and `black <https://github.com/python/black>`_ for formatting.
#. Tests are run using ``tox``::
tox -e linting,py39
tox -e linting,py27,py37
The test environments above are usually enough to cover most cases locally.
#. Write a ``changelog`` entry: ``changelog/2574.bugfix.rst``, use issue id number
and one of ``feature``, ``improvement``, ``bugfix``, ``doc``, ``deprecation``,
``breaking``, ``vendor`` or ``trivial`` for the issue type.
#. Write a ``changelog`` entry: ``changelog/2574.bugfix``, use issue id number
and one of ``bugfix``, ``removal``, ``feature``, ``vendor``, ``doc`` or
``trivial`` for the issue type.
#. Unless your change is a trivial or a documentation fix (e.g., a typo or reword of a small section) please
add yourself to the ``AUTHORS`` file, in alphabetical order.
@@ -224,7 +189,7 @@ changes you want to review and merge. Pull requests are stored on
Once you send a pull request, we can discuss its potential modifications and
even add more commits to it later on. There's an excellent tutorial on how Pull
Requests work in the
`GitHub Help Center <https://docs.github.com/en/pull-requests/collaborating-with-pull-requests/proposing-changes-to-your-work-with-pull-requests/about-pull-requests>`_.
`GitHub Help Center <https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests/>`_.
Here is a simple overview, with pytest-specific bits:
@@ -237,20 +202,18 @@ Here is a simple overview, with pytest-specific bits:
$ git clone git@github.com:YOUR_GITHUB_USERNAME/pytest.git
$ cd pytest
$ git fetch --tags https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest
# now, create your own branch off "main":
# now, to fix a bug create your own branch off "master":
$ git checkout -b your-bugfix-branch-name main
$ git checkout -b your-bugfix-branch-name master
Given we have "major.minor.micro" version numbers, bug fixes will usually
# or to instead add a feature create your own branch off "features":
$ git checkout -b your-feature-branch-name features
Given we have "major.minor.micro" version numbers, bugfixes will usually
be released in micro releases whereas features will be released in
minor releases and incompatible changes in major releases.
You will need the tags to test locally, so be sure you have the tags from the main repository. If you suspect you don't, set the main repository as upstream and fetch the tags::
$ git remote add upstream https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest
$ git fetch upstream --tags
If you need some help with Git, follow this quick start
guide: https://git.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/QuickStart
@@ -268,85 +231,72 @@ Here is a simple overview, with pytest-specific bits:
Tox is used to run all the tests and will automatically setup virtualenvs
to run the tests in.
(will implicitly use https://virtualenv.pypa.io/en/latest/)::
(will implicitly use http://www.virtualenv.org/en/latest/)::
$ pip install tox
#. Run all the tests
You need to have Python 3.8 or later available in your system. Now
You need to have Python 2.7 and 3.7 available in your system. Now
running tests is as simple as issuing this command::
$ tox -e linting,py39
$ tox -e linting,py27,py37
This command will run tests via the "tox" tool against Python 3.9
This command will run tests via the "tox" tool against Python 2.7 and 3.7
and also perform "lint" coding-style checks.
#. You can now edit your local working copy and run the tests again as necessary. Please follow `PEP-8 <https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/>`_ for naming.
#. You can now edit your local working copy and run the tests again as necessary. Please follow PEP-8 for naming.
You can pass different options to ``tox``. For example, to run tests on Python 3.9 and pass options to pytest
You can pass different options to ``tox``. For example, to run tests on Python 2.7 and pass options to pytest
(e.g. enter pdb on failure) to pytest you can do::
$ tox -e py39 -- --pdb
$ tox -e py27 -- --pdb
Or to only run tests in a particular test module on Python 3.9::
Or to only run tests in a particular test module on Python 3.7::
$ tox -e py39 -- testing/test_config.py
$ tox -e py37 -- testing/test_config.py
When committing, ``pre-commit`` will re-format the files if necessary.
#. If instead of using ``tox`` you prefer to run the tests directly, then we suggest to create a virtual environment and use
an editable install with the ``dev`` extra::
$ python3 -m venv .venv
$ source .venv/bin/activate # Linux
$ .venv/Scripts/activate.bat # Windows
$ pip install -e ".[dev]"
Afterwards, you can edit the files and run pytest normally::
$ pytest testing/test_config.py
#. Create a new changelog entry in ``changelog``. The file should be named ``<issueid>.<type>.rst``,
where *issueid* is the number of the issue related to the change and *type* is one of
``feature``, ``improvement``, ``bugfix``, ``doc``, ``deprecation``, ``breaking``, ``vendor``
or ``trivial``. You may skip creating the changelog entry if the change doesn't affect the
documented behaviour of pytest.
#. Add yourself to ``AUTHORS`` file if not there yet, in alphabetical order.
#. Commit and push once your tests pass and you are happy with your change(s)::
$ git commit -a -m "<commit message>"
$ git push -u
#. Create a new changelog entry in ``changelog``. The file should be named ``<issueid>.<type>``,
where *issueid* is the number of the issue related to the change and *type* is one of
``bugfix``, ``removal``, ``feature``, ``vendor``, ``doc`` or ``trivial``.
#. Add yourself to ``AUTHORS`` file if not there yet, in alphabetical order.
#. Finally, submit a pull request through the GitHub website using this data::
head-fork: YOUR_GITHUB_USERNAME/pytest
compare: your-branch-name
base-fork: pytest-dev/pytest
base: main
base: master # if it's a bugfix
base: features # if it's a feature
Writing Tests
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
----------------------------
Writing tests for plugins or for pytest itself is often done using the `pytester fixture <https://docs.pytest.org/en/stable/reference/reference.html#pytester>`_, as a "black-box" test.
Writing tests for plugins or for pytest itself is often done using the `testdir fixture <https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/reference.html#testdir>`_, as a "black-box" test.
For example, to ensure a simple test passes you can write:
.. code-block:: python
def test_true_assertion(pytester):
pytester.makepyfile(
def test_true_assertion(testdir):
testdir.makepyfile(
"""
def test_foo():
assert True
"""
)
result = pytester.runpytest()
result = testdir.runpytest()
result.assert_outcomes(failed=0, passed=1)
@@ -355,14 +305,14 @@ Alternatively, it is possible to make checks based on the actual output of the t
.. code-block:: python
def test_true_assertion(pytester):
pytester.makepyfile(
def test_true_assertion(testdir):
testdir.makepyfile(
"""
def test_foo():
assert False
"""
)
result = pytester.runpytest()
result = testdir.runpytest()
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*assert False*", "*1 failed*"])
When choosing a file where to write a new test, take a look at the existing files and see if there's
@@ -370,128 +320,16 @@ one file which looks like a good fit. For example, a regression test about a bug
should go into ``test_cacheprovider.py``, given that this option is implemented in ``cacheprovider.py``.
If in doubt, go ahead and open a PR with your best guess and we can discuss this over the code.
Joining the Development Team
----------------------------
Anyone who has successfully seen through a pull request which did not
require any extra work from the development team to merge will
themselves gain commit access if they so wish (if we forget to ask please send a friendly
reminder). This does not mean there is any change in your contribution workflow:
reminder). This does not mean your workflow to contribute changes,
everyone goes through the same pull-request-and-review process and
no-one merges their own pull requests unless already approved. It does however mean you can
participate in the development process more fully since you can merge
pull requests from other contributors yourself after having reviewed
them.
Backporting bug fixes for the next patch release
------------------------------------------------
Pytest makes a feature release every few weeks or months. In between, patch releases
are made to the previous feature release, containing bug fixes only. The bug fixes
usually fix regressions, but may be any change that should reach users before the
next feature release.
Suppose for example that the latest release was 1.2.3, and you want to include
a bug fix in 1.2.4 (check https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/releases for the
actual latest release). The procedure for this is:
#. First, make sure the bug is fixed in the ``main`` branch, with a regular pull
request, as described above. An exception to this is if the bug fix is not
applicable to ``main`` anymore.
Automatic method:
Add a ``backport 1.2.x`` label to the PR you want to backport. This will create
a backport PR against the ``1.2.x`` branch.
Manual method:
#. ``git checkout origin/1.2.x -b backport-XXXX`` # use the main PR number here
#. Locate the merge commit on the PR, in the *merged* message, for example:
nicoddemus merged commit 0f8b462 into pytest-dev:main
#. ``git cherry-pick -x -m1 REVISION`` # use the revision you found above (``0f8b462``).
#. Open a PR targeting ``1.2.x``:
* Prefix the message with ``[1.2.x]``.
* Delete the PR body, it usually contains a duplicate commit message.
Who does the backporting
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
As mentioned above, bugs should first be fixed on ``main`` (except in rare occasions
that a bug only happens in a previous release). So, who should do the backport procedure described
above?
1. If the bug was fixed by a core developer, it is the main responsibility of that core developer
to do the backport.
2. However, often the merge is done by another maintainer, in which case it is nice of them to
do the backport procedure if they have the time.
3. For bugs submitted by non-maintainers, it is expected that a core developer will to do
the backport, normally the one that merged the PR on ``main``.
4. If a non-maintainers notices a bug which is fixed on ``main`` but has not been backported
(due to maintainers forgetting to apply the *needs backport* label, or just plain missing it),
they are also welcome to open a PR with the backport. The procedure is simple and really
helps with the maintenance of the project.
All the above are not rules, but merely some guidelines/suggestions on what we should expect
about backports.
Handling stale issues/PRs
-------------------------
Stale issues/PRs are those where pytest contributors have asked for questions/changes
and the authors didn't get around to answer/implement them yet after a somewhat long time, or
the discussion simply died because people seemed to lose interest.
There are many reasons why people don't answer questions or implement requested changes:
they might get busy, lose interest, or just forget about it,
but the fact is that this is very common in open source software.
The pytest team really appreciates every issue and pull request, but being a high-volume project
with many issues and pull requests being submitted daily, we try to reduce the number of stale
issues and PRs by regularly closing them. When an issue/pull request is closed in this manner,
it is by no means a dismissal of the topic being tackled by the issue/pull request, but it
is just a way for us to clear up the queue and make the maintainers' work more manageable. Submitters
can always reopen the issue/pull request in their own time later if it makes sense.
When to close
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Here are a few general rules the maintainers use deciding when to close issues/PRs because
of lack of inactivity:
* Issues labeled ``question`` or ``needs information``: closed after 14 days inactive.
* Issues labeled ``proposal``: closed after six months inactive.
* Pull requests: after one month, consider pinging the author, update linked issue, or consider closing. For pull requests which are nearly finished, the team should consider finishing it up and merging it.
The above are **not hard rules**, but merely **guidelines**, and can be (and often are!) reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
Closing pull requests
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
When closing a Pull Request, it needs to be acknowledging the time, effort, and interest demonstrated by the person which submitted it. As mentioned previously, it is not the intent of the team to dismiss a stalled pull request entirely but to merely to clear up our queue, so a message like the one below is warranted when closing a pull request that went stale:
Hi <contributor>,
First of all, we would like to thank you for your time and effort on working on this, the pytest team deeply appreciates it.
We noticed it has been awhile since you have updated this PR, however. pytest is a high activity project, with many issues/PRs being opened daily, so it is hard for us maintainers to track which PRs are ready for merging, for review, or need more attention.
So for those reasons we, think it is best to close the PR for now, but with the only intention to clean up our queue, it is by no means a rejection of your changes. We still encourage you to re-open this PR (it is just a click of a button away) when you are ready to get back to it.
Again we appreciate your time for working on this, and hope you might get back to this at a later time!
<bye>
Closing Issues
--------------
When a pull request is submitted to fix an issue, add text like ``closes #XYZW`` to the PR description and/or commits (where ``XYZW`` is the issue number). See the `GitHub docs <https://help.github.com/en/github/managing-your-work-on-github/linking-a-pull-request-to-an-issue#linking-a-pull-request-to-an-issue-using-a-keyword>`_ for more information.
When an issue is due to user error (e.g. misunderstanding of a functionality), please politely explain to the user why the issue raised is really a non-issue and ask them to close the issue if they have no further questions. If the original requestor is unresponsive, the issue will be handled as described in the section `Handling stale issues/PRs`_ above.

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Release Procedure
-----------------
Our current policy for releasing is to aim for a bugfix every few weeks and a minor release every 2-3 months. The idea
is to get fixes and new features out instead of trying to cram a ton of features into a release and by consequence
taking a lot of time to make a new one.
.. important::
pytest releases must be prepared on **Linux** because the docs and examples expect
to be executed in that platform.
#. Create a branch ``release-X.Y.Z`` with the version for the release.
* **patch releases**: from the latest ``master``;
* **minor releases**: from the latest ``features``; then merge with the latest ``master``;
Ensure your are in a clean work tree.
#. Using ``tox``, generate docs, changelog, announcements::
$ tox -e release -- <VERSION>
This will generate a commit with all the changes ready for pushing.
#. Open a PR for this branch targeting ``master``.
#. After all tests pass and the PR has been approved, publish to PyPI by pushing the tag::
git tag <VERSION>
git push git@github.com:pytest-dev/pytest.git <VERSION>
Wait for the deploy to complete, then make sure it is `available on PyPI <https://pypi.org/project/pytest>`_.
#. Merge the PR into ``master``.
#. Send an email announcement with the contents from::
doc/en/announce/release-<VERSION>.rst
To the following mailing lists:
* pytest-dev@python.org (all releases)
* python-announce-list@python.org (all releases)
* testing-in-python@lists.idyll.org (only major/minor releases)
And announce it on `Twitter <https://twitter.com/>`_ with the ``#pytest`` hashtag.

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The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2004 Holger Krekel and others
Copyright (c) 2004-2019 Holger Krekel and others
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in

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==============
OpenCollective
==============
pytest has a collective setup at `OpenCollective`_. This document describes how the core team manages
OpenCollective-related activities.
What is it
==========
Open Collective is an online funding platform for open and transparent communities.
It provides tools to raise money and share your finances in full transparency.
It is the platform of choice for individuals and companies that want to make one-time or
monthly donations directly to the project.
Funds
=====
The OpenCollective funds donated to pytest will be used to fund overall maintenance,
local sprints, merchandising (stickers to distribute in conferences for example), and future
gatherings of pytest developers (sprints).
`Core contributors`_ which are contributing on a continuous basis are free to submit invoices
to bill maintenance hours using the platform. How much each contributor should request is still an
open question, but we should use common sense and trust in the contributors, most of which know
themselves in-person. A good rule of thumb is to bill the same amount as monthly payments
contributors which participate in the `Tidelift`_ subscription. If in doubt, just ask.
Admins
======
A few people have admin access to the OpenCollective dashboard to make changes. Those people
are part of the `@pytest-dev/opencollective-admins`_ team.
`Core contributors`_ interested in helping out with OpenCollective maintenance are welcome! We don't
expect much work here other than the occasional approval of expenses from other core contributors.
Just drop a line to one of the `@pytest-dev/opencollective-admins`_ or use the mailing list.
.. _`OpenCollective`: https://opencollective.com/pytest
.. _`Tidelift`: https://tidelift.com
.. _`core contributors`: https://github.com/orgs/pytest-dev/teams/core/members
.. _`@pytest-dev/opencollective-admins`: https://github.com/orgs/pytest-dev/teams/opencollective-admins/members

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.. image:: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/raw/main/doc/en/img/pytest_logo_curves.svg
:target: https://docs.pytest.org/en/stable/
.. image:: https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/_static/pytest1.png
:target: https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/
:align: center
:height: 200
:alt: pytest
@@ -16,33 +15,22 @@
.. image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/pytest.svg
:target: https://pypi.org/project/pytest/
.. image:: https://codecov.io/gh/pytest-dev/pytest/branch/main/graph/badge.svg
.. image:: https://codecov.io/gh/pytest-dev/pytest/branch/master/graph/badge.svg
:target: https://codecov.io/gh/pytest-dev/pytest
:alt: Code coverage Status
.. image:: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/actions/workflows/test.yml/badge.svg
:target: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/actions?query=workflow%3Atest
.. image:: https://travis-ci.org/pytest-dev/pytest.svg?branch=master
:target: https://travis-ci.org/pytest-dev/pytest
.. image:: https://results.pre-commit.ci/badge/github/pytest-dev/pytest/main.svg
:target: https://results.pre-commit.ci/latest/github/pytest-dev/pytest/main
:alt: pre-commit.ci status
.. image:: https://dev.azure.com/pytest-dev/pytest/_apis/build/status/pytest-CI?branchName=master
:target: https://dev.azure.com/pytest-dev/pytest
.. image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/code%20style-black-000000.svg
:target: https://github.com/python/black
.. image:: https://www.codetriage.com/pytest-dev/pytest/badges/users.svg
:target: https://www.codetriage.com/pytest-dev/pytest
.. image:: https://readthedocs.org/projects/pytest/badge/?version=latest
:target: https://pytest.readthedocs.io/en/latest/?badge=latest
:alt: Documentation Status
.. image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/Discord-pytest--dev-blue
:target: https://discord.com/invite/pytest-dev
:alt: Discord
.. image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/Libera%20chat-%23pytest-orange
:target: https://web.libera.chat/#pytest
:alt: Libera chat
The ``pytest`` framework makes it easy to write small tests, yet
scales to support complex functional testing for applications and libraries.
@@ -79,33 +67,33 @@ To execute it::
========================== 1 failed in 0.04 seconds ===========================
Due to ``pytest``'s detailed assertion introspection, only plain ``assert`` statements are used. See `getting-started <https://docs.pytest.org/en/stable/getting-started.html#our-first-test-run>`_ for more examples.
Due to ``pytest``'s detailed assertion introspection, only plain ``assert`` statements are used. See `getting-started <https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/getting-started.html#our-first-test-run>`_ for more examples.
Features
--------
- Detailed info on failing `assert statements <https://docs.pytest.org/en/stable/how-to/assert.html>`_ (no need to remember ``self.assert*`` names)
- Detailed info on failing `assert statements <https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/assert.html>`_ (no need to remember ``self.assert*`` names);
- `Auto-discovery
<https://docs.pytest.org/en/stable/explanation/goodpractices.html#python-test-discovery>`_
of test modules and functions
<https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/goodpractices.html#python-test-discovery>`_
of test modules and functions;
- `Modular fixtures <https://docs.pytest.org/en/stable/explanation/fixtures.html>`_ for
managing small or parametrized long-lived test resources
- `Modular fixtures <https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/fixture.html>`_ for
managing small or parametrized long-lived test resources;
- Can run `unittest <https://docs.pytest.org/en/stable/how-to/unittest.html>`_ (or trial)
test suites out of the box
- Can run `unittest <https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/unittest.html>`_ (or trial),
`nose <https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/nose.html>`_ test suites out of the box;
- Python 3.8+ or PyPy3
- Python 2.7, Python 3.4+, PyPy 2.3, Jython 2.5 (untested);
- Rich plugin architecture, with over 1300+ `external plugins <https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/reference/plugin_list.html>`_ and thriving community
- Rich plugin architecture, with over 315+ `external plugins <http://plugincompat.herokuapp.com>`_ and thriving community;
Documentation
-------------
For full documentation, including installation, tutorials and PDF documents, please see https://docs.pytest.org/en/stable/.
For full documentation, including installation, tutorials and PDF documents, please see https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/.
Bugs/Requests
@@ -117,39 +105,25 @@ Please use the `GitHub issue tracker <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issue
Changelog
---------
Consult the `Changelog <https://docs.pytest.org/en/stable/changelog.html>`__ page for fixes and enhancements of each version.
Consult the `Changelog <https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/changelog.html>`__ page for fixes and enhancements of each version.
Support pytest
--------------
`Open Collective`_ is an online funding platform for open and transparent communities.
It provides tools to raise money and share your finances in full transparency.
You can support pytest by obtaining a `Tideflift subscription`_.
It is the platform of choice for individuals and companies that want to make one-time or
monthly donations directly to the project.
See more details in the `pytest collective`_.
.. _Open Collective: https://opencollective.com
.. _pytest collective: https://opencollective.com/pytest
Tidelift gives software development teams a single source for purchasing and maintaining their software,
with professional grade assurances from the experts who know it best, while seamlessly integrating with existing tools.
pytest for enterprise
---------------------
.. _`Tideflift subscription`: https://tidelift.com/subscription/pkg/pypi-pytest?utm_source=pypi-pytest&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=readme
Available as part of the Tidelift Subscription.
The maintainers of pytest and thousands of other packages are working with Tidelift to deliver commercial support and
maintenance for the open source dependencies you use to build your applications.
Save time, reduce risk, and improve code health, while paying the maintainers of the exact dependencies you use.
`Learn more. <https://tidelift.com/subscription/pkg/pypi-pytest?utm_source=pypi-pytest&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=enterprise&utm_term=repo>`_
Security
^^^^^^^^
pytest has never been associated with a security vulnerability, but in any case, to report a
pytest has never been associated with a security vunerability, but in any case, to report a
security vulnerability please use the `Tidelift security contact <https://tidelift.com/security>`_.
Tidelift will coordinate the fix and disclosure.
@@ -157,8 +131,8 @@ Tidelift will coordinate the fix and disclosure.
License
-------
Copyright Holger Krekel and others, 2004.
Copyright Holger Krekel and others, 2004-2019.
Distributed under the terms of the `MIT`_ license, pytest is free and open source software.
.. _`MIT`: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/blob/main/LICENSE
.. _`MIT`: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/blob/master/LICENSE

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Release Procedure
-----------------
Our current policy for releasing is to aim for a bug-fix release every few weeks and a minor release every 2-3 months. The idea
is to get fixes and new features out instead of trying to cram a ton of features into a release and by consequence
taking a lot of time to make a new one.
The git commands assume the following remotes are setup:
* ``origin``: your own fork of the repository.
* ``upstream``: the ``pytest-dev/pytest`` official repository.
Preparing: Automatic Method
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
We have developed an automated workflow for releases, that uses GitHub workflows and is triggered
by `manually running <https://docs.github.com/en/actions/managing-workflow-runs/manually-running-a-workflow>`__
the `prepare-release-pr workflow <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/actions/workflows/prepare-release-pr.yml>`__
on GitHub Actions.
The automation will decide the new version number based on the following criteria:
- If the "major release" input is set to "yes", release a new major release
(e.g. 7.0.0 -> 8.0.0)
- If there are any ``.feature.rst`` or ``.breaking.rst`` files in the
``changelog`` directory, release a new minor release (e.g. 7.0.0 -> 7.1.0)
- Otherwise, release a bugfix release (e.g. 7.0.0 -> 7.0.1)
- If the "prerelease" input is set, append the string to the version number
(e.g. 7.0.0 -> 8.0.0rc1), if "major" is set, and "prerelease" is set to `rc1`)
Bug-fix and minor releases
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Bug-fix and minor releases are always done from a maintenance branch. First,
consider double-checking the ``changelog`` directory to see if there are any
breaking changes or new features.
For a new minor release, first create a new maintenance branch from ``main``::
git fetch upstream
git branch 7.1.x upstream/main
git push upstream 7.1.x
Then, trigger the workflow with the following inputs:
- branch: **7.1.x**
- major release: **no**
- prerelease: empty
Or via the commandline using `GitHub's cli <https://github.com/cli/cli>`__::
gh workflow run prepare-release-pr.yml -f branch=7.1.x -f major=no -f prerelease=
Where ``7.1.x`` is the maintenance branch for the ``7.1`` series. The automated
workflow will publish a PR for a branch ``release-7.1.0``.
Similarly, for a bug-fix release, use the existing maintenance branch and
trigger the workflow with e.g. ``branch: 7.0.x`` to get a new ``release-7.0.1``
PR.
Major releases
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
1. Create a new maintenance branch from ``main``::
git fetch upstream
git branch 8.0.x upstream/main
git push upstream 8.0.x
2. Trigger the workflow with the following inputs:
- branch: **8.0.x**
- major release: **yes**
- prerelease: empty
Or via the commandline::
gh workflow run prepare-release-pr.yml -f branch=8.0.x -f major=yes -f prerelease=
The automated workflow will publish a PR for a branch ``release-8.0.0``.
At this point on, this follows the same workflow as other maintenance branches: bug-fixes are merged
into ``main`` and ported back to the maintenance branch, even for release candidates.
Release candidates
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
To release a release candidate, set the "prerelease" input to the version number
suffix to use. To release a ``8.0.0rc1``, proceed like under "major releases", but set:
- branch: 8.0.x
- major release: yes
- prerelease: **rc1**
Or via the commandline::
gh workflow run prepare-release-pr.yml -f branch=8.0.x -f major=yes -f prerelease=rc1
The automated workflow will publish a PR for a branch ``release-8.0.0rc1``.
**A note about release candidates**
During release candidates we can merge small improvements into
the maintenance branch before releasing the final major version, however we must take care
to avoid introducing big changes at this stage.
Preparing: Manual Method
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
**Important**: pytest releases must be prepared on **Linux** because the docs and examples expect
to be executed on that platform.
To release a version ``MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH``, follow these steps:
#. For major and minor releases, create a new branch ``MAJOR.MINOR.x`` from
``upstream/main`` and push it to ``upstream``.
#. Create a branch ``release-MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH`` from the ``MAJOR.MINOR.x`` branch.
Ensure your are updated and in a clean working tree.
#. Using ``tox``, generate docs, changelog, announcements::
$ tox -e release -- MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH
This will generate a commit with all the changes ready for pushing.
#. Open a PR for the ``release-MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH`` branch targeting ``MAJOR.MINOR.x``.
Releasing
~~~~~~~~~
Both automatic and manual processes described above follow the same steps from this point onward.
#. After all tests pass and the PR has been approved, trigger the ``deploy`` job
in https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/actions/workflows/deploy.yml, using the ``release-MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH`` branch
as source.
This job will require approval from ``pytest-dev/core``, after which it will publish to PyPI
and tag the repository.
#. Merge the PR. **Make sure it's not squash-merged**, so that the tagged commit ends up in the main branch.
#. Cherry-pick the CHANGELOG / announce files to the ``main`` branch::
git fetch upstream
git checkout upstream/main -b cherry-pick-release
git cherry-pick -x -m1 upstream/MAJOR.MINOR.x
#. Open a PR for ``cherry-pick-release`` and merge it once CI passes. No need to wait for approvals if there were no conflicts on the previous step.
#. For major and minor releases (or the first prerelease of it), tag the release cherry-pick merge commit in main with
a dev tag for the next feature release::
git checkout main
git pull
git tag MAJOR.{MINOR+1}.0.dev0
git push upstream MAJOR.{MINOR+1}.0.dev0
#. For major and minor releases, change the default version in the `Read the Docs Settings <https://readthedocs.org/dashboard/pytest/advanced/>`_ to the new branch.
#. Send an email announcement with the contents from::
doc/en/announce/release-<VERSION>.rst
To the following mailing lists:
* pytest-dev@python.org (all releases)
* python-announce-list@python.org (all releases)
* testing-in-python@lists.idyll.org (only major/minor releases)
And announce it on `Twitter <https://twitter.com/>`_ with the ``#pytest`` hashtag.

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@@ -12,9 +12,6 @@ Tidelift aims to make Open Source sustainable by offering subscriptions to compa
on Open Source packages. This subscription allows it to pay maintainers of those Open Source
packages to aid sustainability of the work.
It is the perfect platform for companies that want to support Open Source packages and at the same
time obtain assurances regarding maintenance, quality and security.
Funds
=====
@@ -23,9 +20,9 @@ members of the `contributors team`_ interested in receiving funding.
The current list of contributors receiving funding are:
* `@asottile`_
* `@blueyed`_
* `@nicoddemus`_
* `@The-Compiler`_
* `@RonnyPfannschmidt`_
Contributors interested in receiving a part of the funds just need to submit a PR adding their
name to the list. Contributors that want to stop receiving the funds should also submit a PR
@@ -55,6 +52,6 @@ funds. Just drop a line to one of the `@pytest-dev/tidelift-admins`_ or use the
.. _`@pytest-dev/tidelift-admins`: https://github.com/orgs/pytest-dev/teams/tidelift-admins/members
.. _`agreement`: https://tidelift.com/docs/lifting/agreement
.. _`@asottile`: https://github.com/asottile
.. _`@blueyed`: https://github.com/blueyed
.. _`@nicoddemus`: https://github.com/nicoddemus
.. _`@The-Compiler`: https://github.com/The-Compiler
.. _`@RonnyPfannschmidt`: https://github.com/RonnyPfannschmidt

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trigger:
- master
- features
variables:
PYTEST_ADDOPTS: "--junitxml=build/test-results/$(tox.env).xml -vv"
python.needs_vc: False
COVERAGE_FILE: "$(Build.Repository.LocalPath)/.coverage"
COVERAGE_PROCESS_START: "$(Build.Repository.LocalPath)/.coveragerc"
PYTEST_COVERAGE: '0'
jobs:
- job: 'Test'
pool:
vmImage: "vs2017-win2016"
strategy:
matrix:
py27:
python.version: '2.7'
tox.env: 'py27'
py27-nobyte-lsof-numpy:
python.version: '2.7'
tox.env: 'py27-lsof-nobyte-numpy'
# Coverage for:
# - test_supports_breakpoint_module_global
# - test_terminal_reporter_writer_attr (without xdist)
# - "if write" branch in _pytest.assertion.rewrite
# - numpy
# - pytester's LsofFdLeakChecker (being skipped)
PYTEST_COVERAGE: '1'
py27-twisted:
python.version: '2.7'
tox.env: 'py27-twisted'
python.needs_vc: True
py27-pluggymaster-xdist:
python.version: '2.7'
tox.env: 'py27-pluggymaster-xdist'
# Coverage for:
# - except-IOError in _attempt_to_close_capture_file for py2.
# Also seen with py27-nobyte (using xdist), and py27-xdist.
# But no exception with py27-pexpect,py27-twisted,py27-numpy.
PYTEST_COVERAGE: '1'
# -- pypy2 and pypy3 are disabled for now: #5279 --
# pypy:
# python.version: 'pypy2'
# tox.env: 'pypy'
# pypy3:
# python.version: 'pypy3'
# tox.env: 'pypy3'
py34-xdist:
python.version: '3.4'
tox.env: 'py34-xdist'
# Coverage for:
# - _pytest.compat._bytes_to_ascii
PYTEST_COVERAGE: '1'
py35-xdist:
python.version: '3.5'
tox.env: 'py35-xdist'
# Coverage for:
# - test_supports_breakpoint_module_global
PYTEST_COVERAGE: '1'
py36-xdist:
python.version: '3.6'
tox.env: 'py36-xdist'
py37:
python.version: '3.7'
tox.env: 'py37'
# Coverage for:
# - _py36_windowsconsoleio_workaround (with py36+)
# - test_request_garbage (no xdist)
PYTEST_COVERAGE: '1'
py37-linting/docs/doctesting:
python.version: '3.7'
tox.env: 'linting,docs,doctesting'
py37-twisted/numpy:
python.version: '3.7'
tox.env: 'py37-twisted,py37-numpy'
py37-pluggymaster-xdist:
python.version: '3.7'
tox.env: 'py37-pluggymaster-xdist'
maxParallel: 10
steps:
- task: UsePythonVersion@0
inputs:
versionSpec: '$(python.version)'
architecture: 'x64'
- script: choco install vcpython27
condition: eq(variables['python.needs_vc'], True)
displayName: 'Install VC for py27'
- script: python -m pip install tox
displayName: 'Install tox'
- script: |
call scripts/setup-coverage-vars.bat || goto :eof
python -m tox -e $(tox.env)
displayName: 'Run tests'
- task: PublishTestResults@2
inputs:
testResultsFiles: 'build/test-results/$(tox.env).xml'
testRunTitle: '$(tox.env)'
condition: succeededOrFailed()
- script: call scripts\upload-coverage.bat
displayName: 'Report and upload coverage'
condition: eq(variables['PYTEST_COVERAGE'], '1')
env:
CODECOV_TOKEN: $(CODECOV_TOKEN)
PYTEST_CODECOV_NAME: $(tox.env)

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import sys
if __name__ == "__main__":
import cProfile
import pytest # NOQA
import pstats
import pytest # noqa: F401
script = sys.argv[1:] if len(sys.argv) > 1 else ["empty.py"]
cProfile.run("pytest.cmdline.main(%r)" % script, "prof")
stats = cProfile.run("pytest.cmdline.main(%r)" % script, "prof")
p = pstats.Stats("prof")
p.strip_dirs()
p.sort_stats("cumulative")

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# 10000 iterations, just for relative comparison
# 2.7.5 3.3.2
# FilesCompleter 75.1109 69.2116
# FastFilesCompleter 0.7383 1.0760
import timeit
imports = [
"from argcomplete.completers import FilesCompleter as completer",
"from _pytest._argcomplete import FastFilesCompleter as completer",

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
for i in range(1000):
exec("def test_func_%d(): pass" % i)

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import pytest

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import pytest
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from six.moves import range
import pytest
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from unittest import TestCase # noqa: F401
for i in range(15000):
exec(
f"""
class Test{i}(TestCase):
@classmethod
def setUpClass(cls): pass
def test_1(self): pass
def test_2(self): pass
def test_3(self): pass
"""
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for i in range(5000):
exec(
f"""
class Test{i}:
@classmethod
def setup_class(cls): pass
def test_1(self): pass
def test_2(self): pass
def test_3(self): pass
"""
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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
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::
Make sure to use full sentences with correct case and punctuation, for example::
Improved verbose diff output with sequences.
Terminal summary statistics now use multiple colors.
Fix issue with non-ascii messages from the ``warnings`` module.
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 ``--junit-xml``, improved colors in terminal, etc).
* ``bugfix``: fixes a bug.
* ``bugfix``: fixes a reported 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.
* ``removal``: feature removal.
* ``vendor``: changes in packages vendored in pytest.
* ``trivial``: fixing a small typo or internal change that might be noteworthy.
@@ -31,7 +28,6 @@ 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.
other than ``features`` it is usually better to stick to a single paragraph to keep it concise. You can install
``towncrier`` and then run ``towncrier --draft``
if you want to get a preview of how your change will look in the final release notes.

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# reference: https://docs.codecov.io/docs/codecovyml-reference
coverage:
status:
project: true
patch: true
project: false
comment: false
changes: true
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# Minimal makefile for Sphinx documentation
# Makefile for Sphinx documentation
#
# You can set these variables from the command line, and also
# from the environment for the first two.
SPHINXOPTS ?=
SPHINXBUILD ?= sphinx-build
SOURCEDIR = .
# You can set these variables from the command line.
SPHINXOPTS =
SPHINXBUILD = sphinx-build
PAPER =
BUILDDIR = _build
# Put it first so that "make" without argument is like "make help".
help:
@$(SPHINXBUILD) -M help "$(SOURCEDIR)" "$(BUILDDIR)" $(SPHINXOPTS) $(O)
.PHONY: help Makefile
# Catch-all target: route all unknown targets to Sphinx using the new
# "make mode" option. $(O) is meant as a shortcut for $(SPHINXOPTS).
%: Makefile
@$(SPHINXBUILD) -M $@ "$(SOURCEDIR)" "$(BUILDDIR)" $(SPHINXOPTS) $(O)
# Internal variables.
PAPEROPT_a4 = -D latex_paper_size=a4
PAPEROPT_letter = -D latex_paper_size=letter
ALLSPHINXOPTS = -d $(BUILDDIR)/doctrees $(PAPEROPT_$(PAPER)) $(SPHINXOPTS) .
REGENDOC_ARGS := \
--normalize "/[ \t]+\n/\n/" \
--normalize "~\$$REGENDOC_TMPDIR~/home/sweet/project~" \
--normalize "~/path/to/example~/home/sweet/project~" \
--normalize "/in \d.\d\ds/in 0.12s/" \
--normalize "/in \d+.\d+ seconds/in 0.12 seconds/" \
--normalize "@/tmp/pytest-of-.*/pytest-\d+@PYTEST_TMPDIR@" \
--normalize "@pytest-(\d+)\\.[^ ,]+@pytest-\1.x.y@" \
--normalize "@(This is pytest version )(\d+)\\.[^ ,]+@\1\2.x.y@" \
--normalize "@py-(\d+)\\.[^ ,]+@py-\1.x.y@" \
--normalize "@pluggy-(\d+)\\.[.\d,]+@pluggy-\1.x.y@" \
--normalize "@hypothesis-(\d+)\\.[.\d,]+@hypothesis-\1.x.y@" \
--normalize "@Python (\d+)\\.[^ ,]+@Python \1.x.y@"
.PHONY: help clean html dirhtml singlehtml pickle json htmlhelp qthelp devhelp epub latex latexpdf text man changes linkcheck doctest
help:
@echo "Please use \`make <target>' where <target> is one of"
@echo " html to make standalone HTML files"
@echo " latexpdf to make LaTeX files and run them through pdflatex"
@echo " showtarget to show the pytest.org target directory"
@echo " install to install docs to pytest.org/SITETARGET"
@echo " install-ldf to install the doc pdf to pytest.org/SITETARGET"
@echo " regen to regenerate pytest examples using the installed pytest"
@echo " linkcheck to check all external links for integrity"
clean:
-rm -rf $(BUILDDIR)/*
regen: REGENDOC_FILES:=*.rst */*.rst
regen:
# need to reset cachedir to the non-tox default
PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE=1 \
PYTEST_ADDOPTS="-pno:hypothesis -p no:hypothesispytest -Wignore::pytest.PytestUnknownMarkWarning -o cache_dir=.pytest_cache" \
COLUMNS=76 \
regendoc --update ${REGENDOC_FILES} ${REGENDOC_ARGS}
PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE=1 PYTEST_ADDOPTS="-pno:hypothesis -Wignore::pytest.PytestUnknownMarkWarning" COLUMNS=76 regendoc --update ${REGENDOC_FILES} ${REGENDOC_ARGS}
.PHONY: regen
html:
$(SPHINXBUILD) -b html $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/html
@echo
@echo "Build finished. The HTML pages are in $(BUILDDIR)/html."
dirhtml:
$(SPHINXBUILD) -b dirhtml $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/dirhtml
@echo
@echo "Build finished. The HTML pages are in $(BUILDDIR)/dirhtml."
singlehtml:
$(SPHINXBUILD) -b singlehtml $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/singlehtml
@echo
@echo "Build finished. The HTML page is in $(BUILDDIR)/singlehtml."
pickle:
$(SPHINXBUILD) -b pickle $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/pickle
@echo
@echo "Build finished; now you can process the pickle files."
json:
$(SPHINXBUILD) -b json $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/json
@echo
@echo "Build finished; now you can process the JSON files."
htmlhelp:
$(SPHINXBUILD) -b htmlhelp $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/htmlhelp
@echo
@echo "Build finished; now you can run HTML Help Workshop with the" \
".hhp project file in $(BUILDDIR)/htmlhelp."
qthelp:
$(SPHINXBUILD) -b qthelp $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/qthelp
@echo
@echo "Build finished; now you can run "qcollectiongenerator" with the" \
".qhcp project file in $(BUILDDIR)/qthelp, like this:"
@echo "# qcollectiongenerator $(BUILDDIR)/qthelp/pytest.qhcp"
@echo "To view the help file:"
@echo "# assistant -collectionFile $(BUILDDIR)/qthelp/pytest.qhc"
devhelp:
$(SPHINXBUILD) -b devhelp $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/devhelp
@echo
@echo "Build finished."
@echo "To view the help file:"
@echo "# mkdir -p $$HOME/.local/share/devhelp/pytest"
@echo "# ln -s $(BUILDDIR)/devhelp $$HOME/.local/share/devhelp/pytest"
@echo "# devhelp"
epub:
$(SPHINXBUILD) -b epub $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/epub
@echo
@echo "Build finished. The epub file is in $(BUILDDIR)/epub."
latex:
$(SPHINXBUILD) -b latex $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/latex
@echo
@echo "Build finished; the LaTeX files are in $(BUILDDIR)/latex."
@echo "Run \`make' in that directory to run these through (pdf)latex" \
"(use \`make latexpdf' here to do that automatically)."
latexpdf:
$(SPHINXBUILD) -b latex $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/latex
@echo "Running LaTeX files through pdflatex..."
make -C $(BUILDDIR)/latex all-pdf
@echo "pdflatex finished; the PDF files are in $(BUILDDIR)/latex."
text:
$(SPHINXBUILD) -b text $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/text
@echo
@echo "Build finished. The text files are in $(BUILDDIR)/text."
man:
$(SPHINXBUILD) -b man $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/man
@echo
@echo "Build finished. The manual pages are in $(BUILDDIR)/man."
changes:
$(SPHINXBUILD) -b changes $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/changes
@echo
@echo "The overview file is in $(BUILDDIR)/changes."
linkcheck:
$(SPHINXBUILD) -b linkcheck $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/linkcheck
@echo
@echo "Link check complete; look for any errors in the above output " \
"or in $(BUILDDIR)/linkcheck/output.txt."
doctest:
$(SPHINXBUILD) -b doctest $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/doctest
@echo "Testing of doctests in the sources finished, look at the " \
"results in $(BUILDDIR)/doctest/output.txt."
texinfo:
mkdir -p $(BUILDDIR)/texinfo
$(SPHINXBUILD) -b texinfo $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/texinfo
@echo
@echo "Build finished. The Texinfo files are in $(BUILDDIR)/texinfo."
@echo "Run \`make' in that directory to run these through makeinfo" \
"(use \`make info' here to do that automatically)."
info:
mkdir -p $(BUILDDIR)/texinfo
$(SPHINXBUILD) -b texinfo $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/texinfo
@echo "Running Texinfo files through makeinfo..."
make -C $(BUILDDIR)/texinfo info
@echo "makeinfo finished; the Info files are in $(BUILDDIR)/texinfo."

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<h3>Contents</h3>
<h3><a href="{{ pathto(master_doc) }}">{{ _('Table Of Contents') }}</a></h3>
<ul>
<li><a href="{{ pathto('index') }}">Home</a></li>
<li><a href="{{ pathto('getting-started') }}">Get started</a></li>
<li><a href="{{ pathto('how-to/index') }}">How-to guides</a></li>
<li><a href="{{ pathto('reference/index') }}">Reference guides</a></li>
<li><a href="{{ pathto('explanation/index') }}">Explanation</a></li>
<li><a href="{{ pathto('contents') }}">Complete table of contents</a></li>
<li><a href="{{ pathto('example/index') }}">Library of examples</a></li>
</ul>
<h3>About the project</h3>
<ul>
<li><a href="{{ pathto('getting-started') }}">Install</a></li>
<li><a href="{{ pathto('contents') }}">Contents</a></li>
<li><a href="{{ pathto('reference') }}">Reference</a></li>
<li><a href="{{ pathto('example/index') }}">Examples</a></li>
<li><a href="{{ pathto('customize') }}">Customize</a></li>
<li><a href="{{ pathto('changelog') }}">Changelog</a></li>
<li><a href="{{ pathto('contributing') }}">Contributing</a></li>
<li><a href="{{ pathto('backwards-compatibility') }}">Backwards Compatibility</a></li>
<li><a href="{{ pathto('sponsor') }}">Sponsor</a></li>
<li><a href="{{ pathto('tidelift') }}">pytest for Enterprise</a></li>
<li><a href="{{ pathto('license') }}">License</a></li>
<li><a href="{{ pathto('contact') }}">Contact Channels</a></li>
</ul>
@@ -27,5 +18,3 @@
<hr>
{{ toc }}
{%- endif %}
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{#
Copied from:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pallets/pallets-sphinx-themes/b0c6c41849b4e15cbf62cc1d95c05ef2b3e155c8/src/pallets_sphinx_themes/themes/pocoo/layout.html
And removed the warning version (see #7331).
#}
{% extends "basic/layout.html" %}
{% set metatags %}
{{- metatags }}
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
{%- endset %}
{% block extrahead %}
{%- if page_canonical_url %}
<link rel="canonical" href="{{ page_canonical_url }}">
{%- endif %}
<script>DOCUMENTATION_OPTIONS.URL_ROOT = '{{ url_root }}';</script>
{{ super() }}
{%- endblock %}
{% block sidebarlogo %}
{% if pagename != "index" or theme_index_sidebar_logo %}
{{ super() }}
{% endif %}
{% extends "!layout.html" %}
{% block header %}
{{super()}}
{% endblock %}
{% block relbar2 %}{% endblock %}
{% block sidebar2 %}
<span id="sidebar-top"></span>
{{- super() }}
{%- endblock %}
{% block footer %}
{{ super() }}
{%- if READTHEDOCS and not readthedocs_docsearch %}
<script>
if (typeof READTHEDOCS_DATA !== 'undefined') {
if (!READTHEDOCS_DATA.features) {
READTHEDOCS_DATA.features = {};
}
READTHEDOCS_DATA.features.docsearch_disabled = true;
}
</script>
{%- endif %}
{{ js_tag("_static/version_warning_offset.js") }}
{{ super() }}
<script type="text/javascript">
var _gaq = _gaq || [];
_gaq.push(['_setAccount', 'UA-7597274-13']);
_gaq.push(['_trackPageview']);
(function() {
var ga = document.createElement('script'); ga.type = 'text/javascript'; ga.async = true;
ga.src = ('https:' == document.location.protocol ? 'https://ssl' : 'http://www') + '.google-analytics.com/ga.js';
var s = document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(ga, s);
})();
</script>
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<ul>
<li><a href="https://pypi.org/project/pytest/">pytest @ PyPI</a></li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/">pytest @ GitHub</a></li>
<li><a href="http://plugincompat.herokuapp.com/">3rd party plugins</a></li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues">Issue Tracker</a></li>
<li><a href="https://media.readthedocs.org/pdf/pytest/latest/pytest.pdf">PDF Documentation</a>
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{#
basic/searchbox.html with heading removed.
#}
{%- if pagename != "search" and builder != "singlehtml" %}
<div id="searchbox" style="display: none" role="search">
<div class="searchformwrapper">
<form class="search" action="{{ pathto('search') }}" method="get">
<input type="text" name="q" aria-labelledby="searchlabel" autocomplete="off" autocorrect="off" autocapitalize="off" spellcheck="false"/>
<input type="submit" value="{{ _('Go') }}" />
</form>
</div>
</div>
<script>document.getElementById('searchbox').style.display = "block"</script>
{%- endif %}

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*.pyc
*.pyo
.DS_Store

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Copyright (c) 2010 by Armin Ronacher.
Some rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms of the theme, with or
without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
are met:
* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
with the distribution.
* The names of the contributors may not be used to endorse or
promote products derived from this software without specific
prior written permission.
We kindly ask you to only use these themes in an unmodified manner just
for Flask and Flask-related products, not for unrelated projects. If you
like the visual style and want to use it for your own projects, please
consider making some larger changes to the themes (such as changing
font faces, sizes, colors or margins).
THIS THEME IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS THEME, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.

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Flask Sphinx Styles
===================
This repository contains sphinx styles for Flask and Flask related
projects. To use this style in your Sphinx documentation, follow
this guide:
1. put this folder as _themes into your docs folder. Alternatively
you can also use git submodules to check out the contents there.
2. add this to your conf.py:
sys.path.append(os.path.abspath('_themes'))
html_theme_path = ['_themes']
html_theme = 'flask'
The following themes exist:
- 'flask' - the standard flask documentation theme for large
projects
- 'flask_small' - small one-page theme. Intended to be used by
very small addon libraries for flask.
The following options exist for the flask_small theme:
[options]
index_logo = '' filename of a picture in _static
to be used as replacement for the
h1 in the index.rst file.
index_logo_height = 120px height of the index logo
github_fork = '' repository name on github for the
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{%- extends "basic/layout.html" %}
{%- block extrahead %}
{{ super() }}
{% if theme_touch_icon %}
<link rel="apple-touch-icon" href="{{ pathto('_static/' ~ theme_touch_icon, 1) }}" />
{% endif %}
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=0.9, maximum-scale=0.9">
{% endblock %}
{%- block relbar2 %}{% endblock %}
{% block header %}
{{ super() }}
{% if pagename == 'index' %}
<div class=indexwrapper>
{% endif %}
{% endblock %}
{%- block footer %}
<div class="footer">
&copy; Copyright {{ copyright }}.
Created using <a href="http://sphinx.pocoo.org/">Sphinx</a>.
</div>
{% if pagename == 'index' %}
</div>
{% endif %}
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/*
* flasky.css_t
* ~~~~~~~~~~~~
*
* :copyright: Copyright 2010 by Armin Ronacher.
* :license: Flask Design License, see LICENSE for details.
*/
{% set page_width = '1020px' %}
{% set sidebar_width = '220px' %}
/* orange of logo is #d67c29 but we use black for links for now */
{% set link_color = '#000' %}
{% set link_hover_color = '#000' %}
{% set base_font = 'sans-serif' %}
{% set header_font = 'serif' %}
@import url("basic.css");
/* -- page layout ----------------------------------------------------------- */
body {
font-family: {{ base_font }};
font-size: 17px;
background-color: white;
color: #000;
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
}
div.document {
width: {{ page_width }};
margin: 30px auto 0 auto;
}
div.documentwrapper {
float: left;
width: 100%;
}
div.bodywrapper {
margin: 0 0 0 {{ sidebar_width }};
}
div.sphinxsidebar {
width: {{ sidebar_width }};
}
hr {
border: 0;
border-top: 1px solid #B1B4B6;
}
div.body {
background-color: #ffffff;
color: #3E4349;
padding: 0 30px 0 30px;
}
img.floatingflask {
padding: 0 0 10px 10px;
float: right;
}
div.footer {
width: {{ page_width }};
margin: 20px auto 30px auto;
font-size: 14px;
color: #888;
text-align: right;
}
div.footer a {
color: #888;
}
div.related {
display: none;
}
div.sphinxsidebar a {
color: #444;
text-decoration: none;
border-bottom: 1px dotted #999;
}
div.sphinxsidebar a:hover {
border-bottom: 1px solid #999;
}
div.sphinxsidebar {
font-size: 14px;
line-height: 1.5;
}
div.sphinxsidebarwrapper {
padding: 18px 10px;
}
div.sphinxsidebarwrapper p.logo {
padding: 0 0 20px 0;
margin: 0;
text-align: center;
}
div.sphinxsidebar h3,
div.sphinxsidebar h4 {
font-family: {{ header_font }};
color: #444;
font-size: 24px;
font-weight: normal;
margin: 0 0 5px 0;
padding: 0;
}
div.sphinxsidebar h4 {
font-size: 20px;
}
div.sphinxsidebar h3 a {
color: #444;
}
div.sphinxsidebar p.logo a,
div.sphinxsidebar h3 a,
div.sphinxsidebar p.logo a:hover,
div.sphinxsidebar h3 a:hover {
border: none;
}
div.sphinxsidebar p {
color: #555;
margin: 10px 0;
}
div.sphinxsidebar ul {
margin: 10px 0;
padding: 0;
color: #000;
}
div.sphinxsidebar input {
border: 1px solid #ccc;
font-family: {{ base_font }};
font-size: 1em;
}
/* -- body styles ----------------------------------------------------------- */
a {
color: {{ link_color }};
text-decoration: underline;
}
a:hover {
color: {{ link_hover_color }};
text-decoration: underline;
}
a.reference.internal em {
font-style: normal;
}
div.body h1,
div.body h2,
div.body h3,
div.body h4,
div.body h5,
div.body h6 {
font-family: {{ header_font }};
font-weight: normal;
margin: 30px 0px 10px 0px;
padding: 0;
}
{% if theme_index_logo %}
div.indexwrapper h1 {
text-indent: -999999px;
background: url({{ theme_index_logo }}) no-repeat center center;
height: {{ theme_index_logo_height }};
}
{% else %}
div.indexwrapper div.body h1 {
font-size: 200%;
}
{% endif %}
div.body h1 { margin-top: 0; padding-top: 0; font-size: 240%; }
div.body h2 { font-size: 180%; }
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# flasky extensions. flasky pygments style based on tango style
from pygments.style import Style
from pygments.token import Comment
from pygments.token import Error
from pygments.token import Generic
from pygments.token import Keyword
from pygments.token import Literal
from pygments.token import Name
from pygments.token import Number
from pygments.token import Operator
from pygments.token import Other
from pygments.token import Punctuation
from pygments.token import String
from pygments.token import Whitespace
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# to look the same as ordinary variables.
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Name.Attribute: "#c4a000", # class: 'na' - to be revised
Name.Builtin: "#004461", # class: 'nb'
Name.Builtin.Pseudo: "#3465a4", # class: 'bp'
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Name.Constant: "#000000", # class: 'no' - to be revised
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@@ -10,9 +10,10 @@ Are you an enthusiastic pytest user, the local testing guru in your workplace? O
We will pair experienced pytest users with open source projects, for a month's effort of getting new development teams started with pytest.
In 2015 we are trying this for the first time. In February and March 2015 we will gather volunteers on both sides, in April we will do the work, and in May we will evaluate how it went. This effort is being coordinated by Brianna Laugher. If you have any questions or comments, you can raise them on the `@pytestdotorg twitter account <https://twitter.com/pytestdotorg>`_\, the :issue:`issue tracker <676>` or the `pytest-dev mailing list`_.
In 2015 we are trying this for the first time. In February and March 2015 we will gather volunteers on both sides, in April we will do the work, and in May we will evaluate how it went. This effort is being coordinated by Brianna Laugher. If you have any questions or comments, you can raise them on the `@pytestdotorg twitter account <https://twitter.com/pytestdotorg>`_ the `issue tracker`_ or the `pytest-dev mailing list`_.
.. _`issue tracker`: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/676
.. _`pytest-dev mailing list`: https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pytest-dev
@@ -23,9 +24,11 @@ The ideal pytest helper
- feels confident in using pytest (e.g. has explored command line options, knows how to write parametrized tests, has an idea about conftest contents)
- does not need to be an expert in every aspect!
Pytest helpers, sign up here! (preferably in February, hard deadline 22 March)
`Pytest helpers, sign up here`_! (preferably in February, hard deadline 22 March)
.. _`Pytest helpers, sign up here`: http://goo.gl/forms/nxqAhqWt1P
The ideal partner project
-----------------------------------------
@@ -37,14 +40,16 @@ The ideal partner project
- has the support of the core development team, in trying out pytest adoption
- has no tests... or 100% test coverage... or somewhere in between!
Partner projects, sign up here! (by 22 March)
`Partner projects, sign up here`_! (by 22 March)
.. _`Partner projects, sign up here`: http://goo.gl/forms/ZGyqlHiwk3
What does it mean to "adopt pytest"?
-----------------------------------------
There can be many different definitions of "success". Pytest can run many unittest_ tests by default, so using pytest as your testrunner may be possible from day 1. Job done, right?
There can be many different definitions of "success". Pytest can run many `nose and unittest`_ tests by default, so using pytest as your testrunner may be possible from day 1. Job done, right?
Progressive success might look like:
@@ -62,12 +67,12 @@ Progressive success might look like:
It may be after the month is up, the partner project decides that pytest is not right for it. That's okay - hopefully the pytest team will also learn something about its weaknesses or deficiencies.
.. _unittest: unittest.html
.. _assert: assert.html
.. _`nose and unittest`: faq.html#how-does-pytest-relate-to-nose-and-unittest
.. _assert: asserts.html
.. _pycmd: https://bitbucket.org/hpk42/pycmd/overview
.. _`setUp/tearDown methods`: xunit_setup.html
.. _fixtures: fixture.html
.. _markers: mark.html
.. _markers: markers.html
.. _distributed: xdist.html

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@@ -6,69 +6,6 @@ Release announcements
:maxdepth: 2
release-8.2.0
release-8.1.2
release-8.1.1
release-8.1.0
release-8.0.2
release-8.0.1
release-8.0.0
release-8.0.0rc2
release-8.0.0rc1
release-7.4.4
release-7.4.3
release-7.4.2
release-7.4.1
release-7.4.0
release-7.3.2
release-7.3.1
release-7.3.0
release-7.2.2
release-7.2.1
release-7.2.0
release-7.1.3
release-7.1.2
release-7.1.1
release-7.1.0
release-7.0.1
release-7.0.0
release-7.0.0rc1
release-6.2.5
release-6.2.4
release-6.2.3
release-6.2.2
release-6.2.1
release-6.2.0
release-6.1.2
release-6.1.1
release-6.1.0
release-6.0.2
release-6.0.1
release-6.0.0
release-6.0.0rc1
release-5.4.3
release-5.4.2
release-5.4.1
release-5.4.0
release-5.3.5
release-5.3.4
release-5.3.3
release-5.3.2
release-5.3.1
release-5.3.0
release-5.2.4
release-5.2.3
release-5.2.2
release-5.2.1
release-5.2.0
release-5.1.3
release-5.1.2
release-5.1.1
release-5.1.0
release-5.0.1
release-5.0.0
release-4.6.9
release-4.6.8
release-4.6.7
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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ see below for summary and detailed lists. A lot of long-deprecated code
has been removed, resulting in a much smaller and cleaner
implementation. See the new docs with examples here:
http://pytest.org/en/stable/index.html
http://pytest.org/2.0.0/index.html
A note on packaging: pytest used to part of the "py" distribution up
until version py-1.3.4 but this has changed now: pytest-2.0.0 only
@@ -36,12 +36,12 @@ New Features
import pytest ; pytest.main(arglist, pluginlist)
see http://pytest.org/en/stable/how-to/usage.html for details.
see http://pytest.org/2.0.0/usage.html for details.
- new and better reporting information in assert expressions
if comparing lists, sequences or strings.
see http://pytest.org/en/stable/how-to/assert.html#newreport
see http://pytest.org/2.0.0/assert.html#newreport
- new configuration through ini-files (setup.cfg or tox.ini recognized),
for example::
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ New Features
norecursedirs = .hg data* # don't ever recurse in such dirs
addopts = -x --pyargs # add these command line options by default
see http://pytest.org/en/stable/reference/customize.html
see http://pytest.org/2.0.0/customize.html
- improved standard unittest support. In general py.test should now
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@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ Changes between 2.0.0 and 2.0.1
- refinements to "collecting" output on non-ttys
- refine internal plugin registration and --traceconfig output
- introduce a mechanism to prevent/unregister plugins from the
command line, see http://pytest.org/en/stable/how-to/plugins.html#cmdunregister
command line, see http://pytest.org/latest/plugins.html#cmdunregister
- activate resultlog plugin by default
- fix regression wrt yielded tests which due to the
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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ courtesy of Benjamin Peterson. You can now safely use ``assert``
statements in test modules without having to worry about side effects
or python optimization ("-OO") options. This is achieved by rewriting
assert statements in test modules upon import, using a PEP302 hook.
See https://docs.pytest.org/en/stable/how-to/assert.html for
See http://pytest.org/assert.html#advanced-assertion-introspection for
detailed information. The work has been partly sponsored by my company,
merlinux GmbH.
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ If you want to install or upgrade pytest, just type one of::
easy_install -U pytest
best,
holger krekel / https://merlinux.eu/
holger krekel / http://merlinux.eu
Changes between 2.0.3 and 2.1.0
----------------------------------------------

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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ If you want to install or upgrade pytest, just type one of::
easy_install -U pytest
best,
holger krekel / https://merlinux.eu/
holger krekel / http://merlinux.eu
Changes between 2.1.0 and 2.1.1
----------------------------------------------

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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ If you want to install or upgrade pytest, just type one of::
easy_install -U pytest
best,
holger krekel / https://merlinux.eu/
holger krekel / http://merlinux.eu
Changes between 2.1.1 and 2.1.2
----------------------------------------

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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ with these improvements:
- new @pytest.mark.parametrize decorator to run tests with different arguments
- new metafunc.parametrize() API for parametrizing arguments independently
- see examples at http://pytest.org/en/stable/example/how-to/parametrize.html
- see examples at http://pytest.org/latest/example/parametrize.html
- NOTE that parametrize() related APIs are still a bit experimental
and might change in future releases.
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ with these improvements:
- "-m markexpr" option for selecting tests according to their mark
- a new "markers" ini-variable for registering test markers for your project
- the new "--strict" bails out with an error if using unregistered markers.
- see examples at http://pytest.org/en/stable/example/markers.html
- see examples at http://pytest.org/latest/example/markers.html
* duration profiling: new "--duration=N" option showing the N slowest test
execution or setup/teardown calls. This is most useful if you want to
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ Changes between 2.1.3 and 2.2.0
or through plugin hooks. Also introduce a "--strict" option which
will treat unregistered markers as errors
allowing to avoid typos and maintain a well described set of markers
for your test suite. See examples at http://pytest.org/en/stable/how-to/mark.html
for your test suite. See examples at http://pytest.org/latest/mark.html
and its links.
- issue50: introduce "-m marker" option to select tests based on markers
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@@ -3,22 +3,22 @@ pytest-2.3: improved fixtures / better unittest integration
pytest-2.3 comes with many major improvements for fixture/funcarg management
and parametrized testing in Python. It is now easier, more efficient and
more predictable to re-run the same tests with different fixture
more predicatable to re-run the same tests with different fixture
instances. Also, you can directly declare the caching "scope" of
fixtures so that dependent tests throughout your whole test suite can
re-use database or other expensive fixture objects with ease. Lastly,
it's possible for fixture functions (formerly known as funcarg
factories) to use other fixtures, allowing for a completely modular and
re-usable fixture design.
re-useable fixture design.
For detailed info and tutorial-style examples, see:
http://pytest.org/en/stable/explanation/fixtures.html
http://pytest.org/latest/fixture.html
Moreover, there is now support for using pytest fixtures/funcargs with
unittest-style suites, see here for examples:
http://pytest.org/en/stable/how-to/unittest.html
http://pytest.org/latest/unittest.html
Besides, more unittest-test suites are now expected to "simply work"
with pytest.
@@ -29,11 +29,11 @@ pytest-2.2.4.
If you are interested in the precise reasoning (including examples) of the
pytest-2.3 fixture evolution, please consult
http://pytest.org/en/stable/funcarg_compare.html
http://pytest.org/latest/funcarg_compare.html
For general info on installation and getting started:
http://pytest.org/en/stable/getting-started.html
http://pytest.org/latest/getting-started.html
Docs and PDF access as usual at:
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ Changes between 2.2.4 and 2.3.0
- pluginmanager.register(...) now raises ValueError if the
plugin has been already registered or the name is taken
- fix issue159: improve https://docs.pytest.org/en/6.0.1/faq.html
- fix issue159: improve http://pytest.org/latest/faq.html
especially with respect to the "magic" history, also mention
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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ comes with the following fixes and features:
- yielded test functions will now have autouse-fixtures active but
cannot accept fixtures as funcargs - it's anyway recommended to
rather use the post-2.0 parametrize features instead of yield, see:
http://pytest.org/en/stable/example/how-to/parametrize.html
http://pytest.org/latest/example/parametrize.html
- fix autouse-issue where autouse-fixtures would not be discovered
if defined in an a/conftest.py file and tests in a/tests/test_some.py
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@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ Changes between 2.3.4 and 2.3.5
- Issue 265 - integrate nose setup/teardown with setupstate
so it doesn't try to teardown if it did not setup
- issue 271 - don't write junitxml on worker nodes
- issue 271 - don't write junitxml on slave nodes
- Issue 274 - don't try to show full doctest example
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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ from a few supposedly very minor incompatibilities. See below for
a full list of details. A few feature highlights:
- new yield-style fixtures `pytest.yield_fixture
<http://pytest.org/en/stable/yieldfixture.html>`_, allowing to use
<http://pytest.org/latest/yieldfixture.html>`_, allowing to use
existing with-style context managers in fixture functions.
- improved pdb support: ``import pdb ; pdb.set_trace()`` now works
@@ -23,13 +23,14 @@ a full list of details. A few feature highlights:
called if the corresponding setup method succeeded.
- integrate tab-completion on command line options if you
have :pypi:`argcomplete` configured.
have `argcomplete <https://pypi.org/project/argcomplete/>`_
configured.
- allow boolean expression directly with skipif/xfail
if a "reason" is also specified.
- a new hook ``pytest_load_initial_conftests`` allows plugins like
:pypi:`pytest-django` to
`pytest-django <https://pypi.org/project/pytest-django/>`_ to
influence the environment before conftest files import ``django``.
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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ clear information about the circumstances and a simple example which
reproduces the problem.
The issue tracker is of course not empty now. We have many remaining
"enhancement" issues which we'll hopefully can tackle in 2014 with your
"enhacement" issues which we'll hopefully can tackle in 2014 with your
help.
For those who use older Python versions, please note that pytest is not
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ holger krekel
it might be the cause for other finalizers to fail.
- fix ordering when mock.patch or other standard decorator-wrappings
are used with test methods. This fixes issue346 and should
are used with test methods. This fixues issue346 and should
help with random "xdist" collection failures. Thanks to
Ronny Pfannschmidt and Donald Stufft for helping to isolate it.

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pytest-2.5.1: fixes and new home page styling
===========================================================================
pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than 1000 tests
pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than a 1000 tests
against itself, passing on many different interpreters and platforms.
The 2.5.1 release maintains the "zero-reported-bugs" promise by fixing

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pytest-2.5.2: fixes
===========================================================================
pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than 1000 tests
pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than a 1000 tests
against itself, passing on many different interpreters and platforms.
The 2.5.2 release fixes a few bugs with two maybe-bugs remaining and

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pytest-2.6.0: shorter tracebacks, new warning system, test runner compat
===========================================================================
pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than 1000 tests
pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than a 1000 tests
against itself, passing on many different interpreters and platforms.
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pytest-2.6.1: fixes and new xfail feature
===========================================================================
pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than 1100 tests
pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than a 1100 tests
against itself, passing on many different interpreters and platforms.
The 2.6.1 release is drop-in compatible to 2.5.2 and actually fixes some
regressions introduced with 2.6.0. It also brings a little feature
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Changes 2.6.1
purely the nodeid. The line number is still shown in failure reports.
Thanks Floris Bruynooghe.
- fix issue437 where assertion rewriting could cause pytest-xdist worker nodes
- fix issue437 where assertion rewriting could cause pytest-xdist slaves
to collect different tests. Thanks Bruno Oliveira.
- fix issue555: add "errors" attribute to capture-streams to satisfy

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pytest-2.6.2: few fixes and cx_freeze support
===========================================================================
pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than 1100 tests
pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than a 1100 tests
against itself, passing on many different interpreters and platforms.
This release is drop-in compatible to 2.5.2 and 2.6.X. It also
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pytest-2.6.3: fixes and little improvements
===========================================================================
pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than 1100 tests
pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than a 1100 tests
against itself, passing on many different interpreters and platforms.
This release is drop-in compatible to 2.5.2 and 2.6.X.
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pytest-2.7.0: fixes, features, speed improvements
===========================================================================
pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than 1100 tests
pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than a 1100 tests
against itself, passing on many different interpreters and platforms.
This release is supposed to be drop-in compatible to 2.6.X.
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ holger krekel
- fix issue435: make reload() work when assert rewriting is active.
Thanks Daniel Hahler.
- fix issue616: conftest.py files and their contained fixtures are now
- fix issue616: conftest.py files and their contained fixutres are now
properly considered for visibility, independently from the exact
current working directory and test arguments that are used.
Many thanks to Eric Siegerman and his PR235 which contains
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ holger krekel
- add ability to set command line options by environment variable PYTEST_ADDOPTS.
- added documentation on the new pytest-dev teams on bitbucket and
github. See https://pytest.org/en/stable/contributing.html .
github. See https://pytest.org/latest/contributing.html .
Thanks to Anatoly for pushing and initial work on this.
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pytest-2.7.1: bug fixes
=======================
pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than 1100 tests
pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than a 1100 tests
against itself, passing on many different interpreters and platforms.
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pytest-2.7.2: bug fixes
=======================
pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than 1100 tests
pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than a 1100 tests
against itself, passing on many different interpreters and platforms.
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pytest-2.8.2: bug fixes
=======================
pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than 1100 tests
pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than a 1100 tests
against itself, passing on many different interpreters and platforms.
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pytest-2.8.3: bug fixes
=======================
pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than 1100 tests
pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than a 1100 tests
against itself, passing on many different interpreters and platforms.
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pytest-2.8.4
============
pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than 1100 tests
pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than a 1100 tests
against itself, passing on many different interpreters and platforms.
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pytest-2.8.5
============
pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than 1100 tests
pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than a 1100 tests
against itself, passing on many different interpreters and platforms.
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pytest-2.8.6
============
pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than 1100 tests
pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than a 1100 tests
against itself, passing on many different interpreters and platforms.
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This is a hotfix release to solve a regression
in the builtin monkeypatch plugin that got introduced in 2.8.6.
pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than 1100 tests
pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than a 1100 tests
against itself, passing on many different interpreters and platforms.
This release is supposed to be drop-in compatible to 2.8.5.

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pytest-2.9.0
============
pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than 1100 tests
pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than a 1100 tests
against itself, passing on many different interpreters and platforms.
See below for the changes and see docs at:
@@ -45,29 +45,29 @@ The py.test Development Team
**New Features**
* New ``pytest.mark.skip`` mark, which unconditionally skips marked tests.
Thanks :user:`MichaelAquilina` for the complete PR (:pull:`1040`).
Thanks `@MichaelAquilina`_ for the complete PR (`#1040`_).
* ``--doctest-glob`` may now be passed multiple times in the command-line.
Thanks :user:`jab` and :user:`nicoddemus` for the PR.
Thanks `@jab`_ and `@nicoddemus`_ for the PR.
* New ``-rp`` and ``-rP`` reporting options give the summary and full output
of passing tests, respectively. Thanks to :user:`codewarrior0` for the PR.
of passing tests, respectively. Thanks to `@codewarrior0`_ for the PR.
* ``pytest.mark.xfail`` now has a ``strict`` option which makes ``XPASS``
tests to fail the test suite, defaulting to ``False``. There's also a
``xfail_strict`` ini option that can be used to configure it project-wise.
Thanks :user:`rabbbit` for the request and :user:`nicoddemus` for the PR (:issue:`1355`).
Thanks `@rabbbit`_ for the request and `@nicoddemus`_ for the PR (`#1355`_).
* ``Parser.addini`` now supports options of type ``bool``. Thanks
:user:`nicoddemus` for the PR.
`@nicoddemus`_ for the PR.
* New ``ALLOW_BYTES`` doctest option strips ``b`` prefixes from byte strings
in doctest output (similar to ``ALLOW_UNICODE``).
Thanks :user:`jaraco` for the request and :user:`nicoddemus` for the PR (:issue:`1287`).
Thanks `@jaraco`_ for the request and `@nicoddemus`_ for the PR (`#1287`_).
* give a hint on KeyboardInterrupt to use the --fulltrace option to show the errors,
this fixes :issue:`1366`.
Thanks to :user:`hpk42` for the report and :user:`RonnyPfannschmidt` for the PR.
this fixes `#1366`_.
Thanks to `@hpk42`_ for the report and `@RonnyPfannschmidt`_ for the PR.
* catch IndexError exceptions when getting exception source location. This fixes
pytest internal error for dynamically generated code (fixtures and tests)
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ The py.test Development Team
**Changes**
* **Important**: `py.code <https://pylib.readthedocs.io/en/stable/code.html>`_ has been
* **Important**: `py.code <https://pylib.readthedocs.io/en/latest/code.html>`_ has been
merged into the ``pytest`` repository as ``pytest._code``. This decision
was made because ``py.code`` had very few uses outside ``pytest`` and the
fact that it was in a different repository made it difficult to fix bugs on
@@ -88,47 +88,72 @@ The py.test Development Team
**experimental**, so you definitely should not import it explicitly!
Please note that the original ``py.code`` is still available in
`pylib <https://pylib.readthedocs.io/en/stable/>`_.
`pylib <https://pylib.readthedocs.io>`_.
* ``pytest_enter_pdb`` now optionally receives the pytest config object.
Thanks :user:`nicoddemus` for the PR.
Thanks `@nicoddemus`_ for the PR.
* Removed code and documentation for Python 2.5 or lower versions,
including removal of the obsolete ``_pytest.assertion.oldinterpret`` module.
Thanks :user:`nicoddemus` for the PR (:issue:`1226`).
Thanks `@nicoddemus`_ for the PR (`#1226`_).
* Comparisons now always show up in full when ``CI`` or ``BUILD_NUMBER`` is
found in the environment, even when -vv isn't used.
Thanks :user:`The-Compiler` for the PR.
Thanks `@The-Compiler`_ for the PR.
* ``--lf`` and ``--ff`` now support long names: ``--last-failed`` and
``--failed-first`` respectively.
Thanks :user:`MichaelAquilina` for the PR.
Thanks `@MichaelAquilina`_ for the PR.
* Added expected exceptions to pytest.raises fail message
* Collection only displays progress ("collecting X items") when in a terminal.
This avoids cluttering the output when using ``--color=yes`` to obtain
colors in CI integrations systems (:issue:`1397`).
colors in CI integrations systems (`#1397`_).
**Bug Fixes**
* The ``-s`` and ``-c`` options should now work under ``xdist``;
``Config.fromdictargs`` now represents its input much more faithfully.
Thanks to :user:`bukzor` for the complete PR (:issue:`680`).
Thanks to `@bukzor`_ for the complete PR (`#680`_).
* Fix (:issue:`1290`): support Python 3.5's ``@`` operator in assertion rewriting.
Thanks :user:`Shinkenjoe` for report with test case and :user:`tomviner` for the PR.
* Fix (`#1290`_): support Python 3.5's ``@`` operator in assertion rewriting.
Thanks `@Shinkenjoe`_ for report with test case and `@tomviner`_ for the PR.
* Fix formatting utf-8 explanation messages (:issue:`1379`).
Thanks :user:`biern` for the PR.
* Fix formatting utf-8 explanation messages (`#1379`_).
Thanks `@biern`_ for the PR.
* Fix `traceback style docs`_ to describe all of the available options
(auto/long/short/line/native/no), with ``auto`` being the default since v2.6.
Thanks :user:`hackebrot` for the PR.
Thanks `@hackebrot`_ for the PR.
* Fix (:issue:`1422`): junit record_xml_property doesn't allow multiple records
* Fix (`#1422`_): junit record_xml_property doesn't allow multiple records
with same name.
.. _`traceback style docs`: https://pytest.org/en/stable/how-to/output.html#modifying-python-traceback-printing
.. _`traceback style docs`: https://pytest.org/latest/usage.html#modifying-python-traceback-printing
.. _#1422: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/1422
.. _#1379: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/1379
.. _#1366: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/1366
.. _#1040: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/pull/1040
.. _#680: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/680
.. _#1287: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/pull/1287
.. _#1226: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/pull/1226
.. _#1290: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/pull/1290
.. _#1355: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/pull/1355
.. _#1397: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/1397
.. _@biern: https://github.com/biern
.. _@MichaelAquilina: https://github.com/MichaelAquilina
.. _@bukzor: https://github.com/bukzor
.. _@hpk42: https://github.com/hpk42
.. _@nicoddemus: https://github.com/nicoddemus
.. _@jab: https://github.com/jab
.. _@codewarrior0: https://github.com/codewarrior0
.. _@jaraco: https://github.com/jaraco
.. _@The-Compiler: https://github.com/The-Compiler
.. _@Shinkenjoe: https://github.com/Shinkenjoe
.. _@tomviner: https://github.com/tomviner
.. _@RonnyPfannschmidt: https://github.com/RonnyPfannschmidt
.. _@rabbbit: https://github.com/rabbbit
.. _@hackebrot: https://github.com/hackebrot

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pytest-2.9.1
============
pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than 1100 tests
pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than a 1100 tests
against itself, passing on many different interpreters and platforms.
See below for the changes and see docs at:
@@ -37,21 +37,31 @@ The py.test Development Team
**Bug Fixes**
* Improve error message when a plugin fails to load.
Thanks :user:`nicoddemus` for the PR.
Thanks `@nicoddemus`_ for the PR.
* Fix (:issue:`1178`):
* Fix (`#1178 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/1178>`_):
``pytest.fail`` with non-ascii characters raises an internal pytest error.
Thanks :user:`nicoddemus` for the PR.
Thanks `@nicoddemus`_ for the PR.
* Fix (:issue:`469`): junit parses report.nodeid incorrectly, when params IDs
contain ``::``. Thanks :user:`tomviner` for the PR (:pull:`1431`).
* Fix (`#469`_): junit parses report.nodeid incorrectly, when params IDs
contain ``::``. Thanks `@tomviner`_ for the PR (`#1431`_).
* Fix (:issue:`578`): SyntaxErrors
* Fix (`#578 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/578>`_): SyntaxErrors
containing non-ascii lines at the point of failure generated an internal
py.test error.
Thanks :user:`asottile` for the report and :user:`nicoddemus` for the PR.
Thanks `@asottile`_ for the report and `@nicoddemus`_ for the PR.
* Fix (:issue:`1437`): When passing in a bytestring regex pattern to parameterize
* Fix (`#1437`_): When passing in a bytestring regex pattern to parameterize
attempt to decode it as utf-8 ignoring errors.
* Fix (:issue:`649`): parametrized test nodes cannot be specified to run on the command line.
* Fix (`#649`_): parametrized test nodes cannot be specified to run on the command line.
.. _#1437: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/1437
.. _#469: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/469
.. _#1431: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/pull/1431
.. _#649: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/649
.. _@asottile: https://github.com/asottile
.. _@nicoddemus: https://github.com/nicoddemus
.. _@tomviner: https://github.com/tomviner

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pytest-2.9.2
============
pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than 1100 tests
pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than a 1100 tests
against itself, passing on many different interpreters and platforms.
See below for the changes and see docs at:
@@ -39,27 +39,40 @@ The py.test Development Team
**Bug Fixes**
* fix :issue:`510`: skip tests where one parameterize dimension was empty
thanks Alex Stapleton for the Report and :user:`RonnyPfannschmidt` for the PR
* fix `#510`_: skip tests where one parameterize dimension was empty
thanks Alex Stapleton for the Report and `@RonnyPfannschmidt`_ for the PR
* Fix Xfail does not work with condition keyword argument.
Thanks :user:`astraw38` for reporting the issue (:issue:`1496`) and :user:`tomviner`
for PR the (:pull:`1524`).
Thanks `@astraw38`_ for reporting the issue (`#1496`_) and `@tomviner`_
for PR the (`#1524`_).
* Fix win32 path issue when putting custom config file with absolute path
in ``pytest.main("-c your_absolute_path")``.
* Fix maximum recursion depth detection when raised error class is not aware
of unicode/encoded bytes.
Thanks :user:`prusse-martin` for the PR (:pull:`1506`).
Thanks `@prusse-martin`_ for the PR (`#1506`_).
* Fix ``pytest.mark.skip`` mark when used in strict mode.
Thanks :user:`pquentin` for the PR and :user:`RonnyPfannschmidt` for
Thanks `@pquentin`_ for the PR and `@RonnyPfannschmidt`_ for
showing how to fix the bug.
* Minor improvements and fixes to the documentation.
Thanks :user:`omarkohl` for the PR.
Thanks `@omarkohl`_ for the PR.
* Fix ``--fixtures`` to show all fixture definitions as opposed to just
one per fixture name.
Thanks to :user:`hackebrot` for the PR.
Thanks to `@hackebrot`_ for the PR.
.. _#510: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/510
.. _#1506: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/pull/1506
.. _#1496: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issue/1496
.. _#1524: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issue/1524
.. _@astraw38: https://github.com/astraw38
.. _@hackebrot: https://github.com/hackebrot
.. _@omarkohl: https://github.com/omarkohl
.. _@pquentin: https://github.com/pquentin
.. _@prusse-martin: https://github.com/prusse-martin
.. _@RonnyPfannschmidt: https://github.com/RonnyPfannschmidt
.. _@tomviner: https://github.com/tomviner

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The pytest team is proud to announce the 3.0.0 release!
pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than 1600 tests
pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than a 1600 tests
against itself, passing on many different interpreters and platforms.
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pip install --upgrade pytest
The changelog is available at http://doc.pytest.org/en/stable/changelog.html.
The changelog is available at http://doc.pytest.org/en/latest/changelog.html.
Thanks to all who contributed to this release, among them:

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pip install --upgrade pytest
The changelog is available at http://doc.pytest.org/en/stable/changelog.html.
The changelog is available at http://doc.pytest.org/en/latest/changelog.html.
Thanks to all who contributed to this release, among them:

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pip install --upgrade pytest
The changelog is available at http://doc.pytest.org/en/stable/changelog.html.
The changelog is available at http://doc.pytest.org/en/latest/changelog.html.
Thanks to all who contributed to this release, among them:

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pip install --upgrade pytest
The changelog is available at http://doc.pytest.org/en/stable/changelog.html.
The changelog is available at http://doc.pytest.org/en/latest/changelog.html.
Thanks to all who contributed to this release, among them:

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pip install --upgrade pytest
The changelog is available at http://doc.pytest.org/en/stable/changelog.html.
The changelog is available at http://doc.pytest.org/en/latest/changelog.html.
Thanks to all who contributed to this release, among them:

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pip install --upgrade pytest
The full changelog is available at http://doc.pytest.org/en/stable/changelog.html.
The full changelog is available at http://doc.pytest.org/en/latest/changelog.html.
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pip install --upgrade pytest
The full changelog is available at http://doc.pytest.org/en/stable/changelog.html.
The full changelog is available at http://doc.pytest.org/en/latest/changelog.html.
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The pytest team is proud to announce the 3.1.0 release!
pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than 1600 tests
pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than a 1600 tests
against itself, passing on many different interpreters and platforms.
This release contains a bugs fixes and improvements, so users are encouraged
to take a look at the CHANGELOG:
http://doc.pytest.org/en/stable/changelog.html
http://doc.pytest.org/en/latest/changelog.html
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pip install --upgrade pytest
The full changelog is available at http://doc.pytest.org/en/stable/changelog.html.
The full changelog is available at http://doc.pytest.org/en/latest/changelog.html.
Thanks to all who contributed to this release, among them:

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pip install --upgrade pytest
The full changelog is available at http://doc.pytest.org/en/stable/changelog.html.
The full changelog is available at http://doc.pytest.org/en/latest/changelog.html.
Thanks to all who contributed to this release, among them:

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pip install --upgrade pytest
The full changelog is available at http://doc.pytest.org/en/stable/changelog.html.
The full changelog is available at http://doc.pytest.org/en/latest/changelog.html.
Thanks to all who contributed to this release, among them:

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The pytest team is proud to announce the 3.10.0 release!
pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than 2000 tests
pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than a 2000 tests
against itself, passing on many different interpreters and platforms.
This release contains a number of bugs fixes and improvements, so users are encouraged
to take a look at the CHANGELOG:
https://docs.pytest.org/en/stable/changelog.html
https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/changelog.html
For complete documentation, please visit:
https://docs.pytest.org/en/stable/
https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/
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pip install --upgrade pytest
The full changelog is available at https://docs.pytest.org/en/stable/changelog.html.
The full changelog is available at https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/changelog.html.
Thanks to all who contributed to this release, among them:

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The pytest team is proud to announce the 3.2.0 release!
pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than 1600 tests
pytest is a mature Python testing tool with more than a 1600 tests
against itself, passing on many different interpreters and platforms.
This release contains a number of bugs fixes and improvements, so users are encouraged
to take a look at the CHANGELOG:
http://doc.pytest.org/en/stable/changelog.html
http://doc.pytest.org/en/latest/changelog.html
For complete documentation, please visit:

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pip install --upgrade pytest
The full changelog is available at http://doc.pytest.org/en/stable/changelog.html.
The full changelog is available at http://doc.pytest.org/en/latest/changelog.html.
Thanks to all who contributed to this release, among them:

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pip install --upgrade pytest
The full changelog is available at http://doc.pytest.org/en/stable/changelog.html.
The full changelog is available at http://doc.pytest.org/en/latest/changelog.html.
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pip install --upgrade pytest
The full changelog is available at http://doc.pytest.org/en/stable/changelog.html.
The full changelog is available at http://doc.pytest.org/en/latest/changelog.html.
Thanks to all who contributed to this release, among them:

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