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Revisit pytest config
- add testpaths setting - tox: remove testpaths from posargs default - s/py.test/pytest/
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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ collect_ignore = [
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# to modify `jedi.settings.cache_directory` because `clean_jedi_cache`
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# has no effect during doctests. Without these hooks, doctests uses
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# user's cache (e.g., ~/.cache/jedi/). We should remove this
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# workaround once the problem is fixed in py.test.
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# workaround once the problem is fixed in pytest.
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#
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# See:
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# - https://github.com/davidhalter/jedi/pull/168
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@@ -10,3 +10,5 @@ norecursedirs = .* docs completion refactor absolute_import namespace_package
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# fine as long as we are using `clean_jedi_cache` as a session scoped
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# fixture.
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usefixtures = clean_jedi_cache
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testpaths = jedi test
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test/run.py
12
test/run.py
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ How to run tests?
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+++++++++++++++++
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Jedi uses pytest_ to run unit and integration tests. To run tests,
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simply run ``py.test``. You can also use tox_ to run tests for
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simply run ``pytest``. You can also use tox_ to run tests for
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multiple Python versions.
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.. _pytest: http://pytest.org
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@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ definitions), ``#!`` (assignments), or ``#<`` (usages).
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There is also support for third party libraries. In a normal test run they are
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not being executed, you have to provide a ``--thirdparty`` option.
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In addition to standard `-k` and `-m` options in py.test, you can use
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In addition to standard `-k` and `-m` options in pytest, you can use the
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`-T` (`--test-files`) option to specify integration test cases to run.
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It takes the format of ``FILE_NAME[:LINE[,LINE[,...]]]`` where
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``FILE_NAME`` is a file in ``test/completion`` and ``LINE`` is a line
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@@ -38,20 +38,20 @@ number of the test comment. Here is some recipes:
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Run tests only in ``basic.py`` and ``imports.py``::
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py.test test/test_integration.py -T basic.py -T imports.py
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pytest test/test_integration.py -T basic.py -T imports.py
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Run test at line 4, 6, and 8 in ``basic.py``::
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py.test test/test_integration.py -T basic.py:4,6,8
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pytest test/test_integration.py -T basic.py:4,6,8
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See ``py.test --help`` for more information.
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See ``pytest --help`` for more information.
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If you want to debug a test, just use the ``--pdb`` option.
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Alternate Test Runner
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+++++++++++++++++++++
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If you don't like the output of ``py.test``, there's an alternate test runner
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If you don't like the output of ``pytest``, there's an alternate test runner
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that you can start by running ``./run.py``. The above example could be run by::
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./run.py basic 4 6 8 50-80
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@@ -9,9 +9,9 @@ def assert_case_equal(case, actual, desired):
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"""
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Assert ``actual == desired`` with formatted message.
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This is not needed for typical py.test use case, but as we need
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This is not needed for typical pytest use case, but as we need
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``--assert=plain`` (see ../pytest.ini) to workaround some issue
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due to py.test magic, let's format the message by hand.
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due to pytest magic, let's format the message by hand.
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"""
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assert actual == desired, """
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Test %r failed.
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4
tox.ini
4
tox.ini
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ setenv =
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env36: JEDI_TEST_ENVIRONMENT=36
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env37: JEDI_TEST_ENVIRONMENT=37
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commands =
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py.test {posargs:jedi test}
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pytest {posargs}
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[testenv:py27]
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deps =
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# for testing the typing module
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@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ deps =
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numpydoc
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{[testenv]deps}
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commands =
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coverage run --source jedi -m py.test
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coverage run --source jedi -m pytest
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coverage report
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[testenv:sith]
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commands =
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