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5.4.1: * #6909: Revert the change introduced by #6330, which required all arguments to @pytest.mark.parametrize to be explicitly defined in the function signature. * #6910: Fix crash when plugins return an unknown stats while using the --reportlog option. * #6316: Matching of -k EXPRESSION to test names is now case-insensitive. * #6443: Plugins specified with -p are now loaded after internal plugins * #6637: Removed the long-deprecated pytest_itemstart hook. * #6673: Reversed / fix meaning of “+/-” in error diffs. “-” means that sth. expected is missing in the result and “+” means that there are unexpected extras in the result. - Remove merged patch tidy-up-embeddedfile.patch- Add patch tidy-up-embeddedfile.patch based on an upstream PR. 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See the docs for more information. * #5764: New behavior of the --pastebin option: failures to connect to the pastebin server are reported, without failing the pytest run- Update to 5.1.3: * #5807: Fix pypy3.6 (nightly) on windows. * #5811: Handle --fulltrace correctly with pytest.raises. * #5819: Windows: Fix regression with conftest whose qualified name contains uppercase characters- Update to 5.1.2: * #2270: Fixed self reference in function-scoped fixtures defined plugin classes: previously self would be a reference to a test class, not the plugin class. * #570: Fixed long standing issue where fixture scope was not respected when indirect fixtures were used during parametrization. * #5782: Fix decoding error when printing an error response from --pastebin. * #5786: Chained exceptions in test and collection reports are now correctly serialized, allowing plugins like pytest-xdist to display them properly.- Update to 5.1.1 * Removed: + Request.getfuncargvalue: use Request.getfixturevalue instead. + pytest.raises and pytest.warns no longer support strings as the second argument. + message parameter of pytest.raises. + pytest.raises, pytest.warns and ParameterSet.param now use native keyword-only syntax. This might change the exception message from previous versions, but they still raise TypeError on unknown keyword arguments as before. + pytest.config global variable. + tmpdir_factory.ensuretemp method. + pytest_logwarning hook. + RemovedInPytest4Warning warning type. + request is now a reserved name for fixtures. + Removed unused support code for unittest2. + pytest.fail, pytest.xfail and pytest.skip no longer support bytes for the message argument. * New Config.invocation_args attribute containing the unchanged arguments passed to pytest.main(). * New NUMBER option for doctests to ignore irrelevant differences in floating-point numbers * JUnit XML now includes a timestamp and hostname in the testsuite tag. * Fix RuntimeError/StopIteration when trying to collect package with “__init__.py” only. * Warnings issued during pytest_configure are explicitly not treated as errors, even if configured as such, because it otherwise completely breaks pytest. * The XML file produced by --junitxml now correctly contain a root element. * Fixed using multiple short options together in the command-line (for example -vs) in Python 3.8+. * Fix issue where tmp_path and tmpdir would not remove directories containing files marked as read-only, which could lead to pytest crashing when executed a second time with the --basetemp option. * Replace importlib_metadata backport with importlib.metadata from the standard library on Python 3.8+. * Improve type checking for some exception-raising functions (pytest.xfail, pytest.skip, etc) so they provide better error messages when users meant to use marks (for example @pytest.xfail instead of @pytest.mark.xfail). * Fixed internal error when test functions were patched with objects that cannot be compared for truth values against others, like numpy arrays. * pytest.exit is now correctly handled in unittest cases. This makes unittest cases handle quit from pytest’s pdb correctly. * Improved output when parsing an ini configuration file fails. * Fix collection of staticmethod objects defined with functools.partial. * Skip async generator test functions, and update the warning message to refer to async def functions.- Add setuptools requires as we still use entrypoints- Python-pytest4 contains pytest4; python-pytest3 contains pytest3 the main package from now on will be tracking upstream releases - Update to 5.0.1: * Major update; from now on supporting only python3+ - Remove merged patches: * fix_test_raises_exception_looks_iterable.patch * importlib-metadata.patch * new-pluggy.patch * sphinx2.0.patch- Add missing quotes to the test call- Add patch to fix build with new sphinx: * sphinx2.0.patch - Add patch to fix build with new pluggy that uses importlib-metadata: * importlib-metadata.patch- Add patch to build with new pluggy: * new-pluggy.patch- Switch the package to multibuild. - Add fix_test_raises_exception_looks_iterable.patch from gh#pytest-dev/pytest#4525- update to 3.10.1 * Fix nested usage of debugging plugin (pdb) * Block the stepwise plugin if cacheprovider is also blocked, as one depends on the other. * Parse minversion as an actual version and not as dot-separated strings. * Fix duplicate collection due to multiple args matching the same packages. * Fix item.nodeid with resolved symlinks. * Fix collection of direct symlinked files, where the target does not match python_files. * Fix TypeError in report_collect with _collect_report_last_write.- update to 3.10.0 * Resume capturing output after continue with __import__("pdb").set_trace(). * Add -sw, --stepwise as an alternative to --lf -x for stopping at the first failure, but starting the next test invocation from that test. * Make --color emit colorful dots when not running in verbose mode. * Improve performance with collection reporting in non-quiet mode with terminals. * The "collecting …" message is only printed/updated every 0.5s. * Fix false RemovedInPytest4Warning: usage of Session... is deprecated, please use pytest warnings. * Fix problems with running tests in package __init__.py files. * Swallow warnings during anonymous compilation of source. * Fix access denied error when deleting stale directories created by tmpdir / tmp_path. * Naming a fixture request will now raise a warning: the request fixture is internal and should not be overwritten as it will lead to internal errors. * Handle (ignore) exceptions raised during collection, e.g. with Django's LazySettings proxy class. * Added missing documentation about the fact that module names passed to filter warnings are not regex-escaped. * Display cachedir also in non-verbose mode if non-default. * pdb: improve message about output capturing with set_trace. * Do not display "IO-capturing turned off/on" when -s is used to avoid confusion. * Improve message and stack level of warnings issued by monkeypatch.setenv when the value of the environment variable is not a str. * Fix "ValueError: Plugin already registered" with conftest plugins via symlink. * Handle race condition between creation and deletion of temporary folders. * Fix bug where the warning summary at the end of the test session was not showing the test where the warning was originated. * Fix regression when stacklevel for warnings was passed as positional argument on python2. * Add reference to empty_parameter_set_mark ini option in documentation of @pytest.mark.parametrize * Revert patching of sys.breakpointhook since it appears to do nothing. * Apply an import sorter (reorder-python-imports) to the codebase. * Remove use of unnecessary compat shim, six.binary_type- update to 3.9.2 * Improve error message when a recursive dependency between fixtures is detected. * Fix logging messages not shown in hooks pytest_sessionstart() and pytest_sessionfinish(). * Fix unescaped XML raw objects in JUnit report for skipped tests * Python 2: safely format warning message about passing unicode strings to warnings.warn, which may cause surprising MemoryError exception when monkey patching warnings.warn itself. * Improve error message when it is not possible to determine a function’s signature. * Pin setuptools>=40.0 to support py_modules in setup.cfg * Restore the tmpdir behaviour of symlinking the current test run. * Fix filename reported by warnings.warn when using recwarn under python2. * For test-suites containing test classes, the information about the subclassed module is now output only if a higher verbosity level is specified (at least “-vv”). * The following accesses have been documented as deprecated for years, but are now actually emitting deprecation warnings. * Add a Deprecation warning for pytest.ensuretemp as it was deprecated since a while. * Improve usage errors messages by hiding internal details which can be distracting and noisy. This has the side effect that some error conditions that previously raised generic errors (such as ValueError for unregistered marks) are now raising Failed exceptions. * Log messages generated in the collection phase are shown when live-logging is enabled and/or when they are logged to a file. * Introduce tmp_path as a fixture providing a Path object. * Deprecation warnings are now shown even if you customize the warnings filters yourself. In the previous version any customization would override pytest’s filters and deprecation warnings would fall back to being hidden by default. * Allow specification of timeout for Testdir.runpytest_subprocess() and Testdir.run(). * Add returncode argument to pytest.exit() to exit pytest with a specific return code. * Reimplement pytest.deprecated_call using pytest.warns so it supports the match='...' keyword argument. This has the side effect that pytest.deprecated_call now raises pytest.fail.Exception instead of AssertionError. * Improve error message when test functions of unittest.TestCase subclasses use a parametrized fixture. * request.fixturenames now correctly returns the name of fixtures created by request.getfixturevalue(). * Warning filters passed as command line options using -W now take precedence over filters defined in ini configuration files. * Fix source reindenting by using textwrap.dedent directly. * pytest.warn will capture previously-warned warnings in Python 2. Previously they were never raised. * Resolve symbolic links for args. This fixes running pytest tests/test_foo.py::test_bar, where tests is a symlink to project/app/tests: previously project/app/conftest.py would be ignored for fixtures then. * Fix duplicate printing of internal errors when using --pdb. * pathlib based tmpdir cleanup now correctly handles symlinks in the folder. * Display the filename when encountering SyntaxWarning. * Update usefixtures documentation to clarify that it can’t be used with fixture functions. * Update fixture documentation to specify that a fixture can be invoked twice in the scope it’s defined for. * According to unittest.rst, setUpModule and tearDownModule were not implemented, but it turns out they are. So updated the documentation for unittest. * Add tempir testing example to CONTRIBUTING.rst guide * The internal MarkerError exception has been removed. * Port the implementation of tmpdir to pathlib. * Exclude 0.00 second entries from --duration output unless -vv is passed on the command-line. * Fixed formatting of string literals in internal tests.- update to 3.8.1 - drop remove_mock.patch * .pytest_cache directory is now automatically ignored by Git * Fix the following error during collection of tests inside packages: 'TypeError: object of type 'Package' has no len()' * Fix bug where indirect parametrization would consider the scope of all fixtures used by the test function to determine the parametrization scope, and not only the scope of the fixtures being parametrized. * Fix crash of the assertion rewriter if a test changed the current working directory without restoring it afterwards. * Fix issue that prevented some caplog properties (for example record_tuples) from being available when entering the debugger with --pdb. * Fix UnicodeDecodeError in python2.x when a class returns a non-ascii binary __repr__ in an assertion which also contains non-ascii text.- update to 3.8.0 * Config.warn has been deprecated, it should be replaced by calls to the standard warnings.warn. * Node.warn now supports two signatures: + node.warn(PytestWarning("some message")): is now the recommended way to call this function. The warning instance must be a PytestWarning or subclass instance. + node.warn("CI", "some message"): this code/message form is now deprecated and should be converted to the warning instance form above. * RemovedInPytest4Warning and PytestExperimentalApiWarning are now part of the public API and should be accessed using pytest.RemovedInPytest4Warning and pytest.PytestExperimentalApiWarning. * @pytest.mark.filterwarnings second parameter is no longer regex-escaped, making it possible to actually use regular expressions to check the warning message. + Note: regex-escaping the match string was an implementation oversight that might break test suites which depend on the old behavior. * Internal pytest warnings are now issued using the standard warnings module, making it possible to use the standard warnings filters to manage those warnings. This introduces PytestWarning, PytestDeprecationWarning and RemovedInPytest4Warning warning types as part of the public API. * DeprecationWarning and PendingDeprecationWarning are now shown by default if no other warning filter is configured. This makes pytest more compliant with PEP-0506. See the docs for more info. * Warnings are now captured and displayed during test collection. * PYTEST_DISABLE_PLUGIN_AUTOLOAD environment variable disables plugin auto-loading when set. * Added the count option to console_output_style to enable displaying the progress as a count instead of a percentage. * Added support for ‘xfailed’ and ‘xpassed’ outcomes to the pytester.RunResult.assert_outcomes signature.- Remove unnecessary patch 0001-Use-unittest.mock-if-is-only-aviable.patch (it has been already included in 3.7.4)- update to 3.7.4 - drop 0001-Use-unittest.mock-if-is-only-aviable.patch * Fix possible infinite recursion when writing .pyc files * Cache plugin now obeys the -q flag when --last-failed and - -failed-first flags are used. * Fix bad console output when using console_output_style=classic * Fixtures during teardown can again use capsys and capfd to inspect output captured during tests. * Fix bugs where unicode arguments could not be passed to testdir.runpytest on Python 2. * Fix double collection of tests within packages when the filename starts with a capital letter * Fix collection error when specifying test functions directly in the command line using test.py::test syntax together with --doctest-modules * Fix stdout/stderr not getting captured when real-time cli logging is active. * Fix bug where --show-capture=no option would still show logs printed during fixture teardown. * Fix issue where teardown of fixtures of consecutive sub-packages were executed once, at the end of the outer package.- update to 3.7.2 - add 0001-Use-unittest.mock-if-is-only-aviable.patch * Fix filterwarnings not being registered as a builtin mark. * Fix test collection from packages mixed with normal directories. * Fix infinite recursion during collection if a pytest_ignore_collect hook returns False instead of None. * Fix bug where decorated fixtures would lose functionality * Fix bug where importing modules or other objects with prefix pytest_ prefix would raise a PluginValidationError. * Fix AttributeError during teardown of TestCase subclasses which raise an exception during __init__. * Fix traceback reporting for exceptions with __cause__ cycles.- update to 3.7.1 * Raise immediately if approx() is given an expected value of a type it doesn’t understand (e.g. strings, nested dicts, etc.). * Correctly represent the dimensions of an numpy array when calling repr() on approx(). * Fix incompatibility with third party plugins during collection, which produced the error object has no attribute '_collectfile'. * Display the absolute path if cache_dir is not relative to the rootdir instead of failing. * Fix compatibility problem with plugins and the warning code issued by fixture functions when they are called directly. * Fix infinite recursion in pytest.approx with arrays in numpy<1.13. * iFix TypeError when the assertion message is bytes in python 3.- update to 3.7.0 * pytest_namespace has been deprecated. * Calling a fixture function directly, as opposed to request them in a test function, now issues a RemovedInPytest4Warning. * New package fixture scope: fixtures are finalized when the last test of a package finishes. This feature is considered experimental, so use it sparingly. * Node.add_marker now supports an append=True/False parameter to determine whether the mark comes last (default) or first. * Fixture caplog now has a messages property, providing convenient access to the format-interpolated log messages without the extra data provided by the formatter/handler. * New --trace option to enter the debugger at the start of a test. * Introduce pytester.copy_example as helper to do acceptance tests against examples from the project.- update to pytest-3.6.3 - drop python_mock.patch * Fix ImportWarning triggered by explicit relative imports in assertion-rewritten package modules. * Fix error in pytest.approx when dealing with 0-dimension numpy arrays. * No longer raise ValueError when using the get_marker API. * Fix problem where log messages with non-ascii characters would not appear in the output log file. * No longer raise AttributeError when legacy marks can't be stored in functions.- update to 3.6.2 - add python_mock.patch for doc package * Fix regression in Node.add_marker by extracting the mark object of a MarkDecorator. * Warnings without location were reported as None. This is corrected to now report . * Continue to call finalizers in the stack when a finalizer in a former scope raises an exception. * Fix encoding error with print statements in doctests * Improve display of hint about --fulltrace with KeyboardInterrupt. * pytest’s testsuite is no longer runnable through python setup.py test * fixed a bug where stdout and stderr were logged twice by junitxml when a test was marked xfail. * Fix usefixtures mark applyed to unittest tests by correctly instantiating FixtureInfo. * Fix assertion rewriter compatibility with libraries that monkey patch file objects * switch pytest to the src/ layout as we already suggested it for good practice * Fix if in tests to support 3.7.0b5, where a docstring handling in AST got reverted. * Remove some python2.5 compatibility code.- Update to version 3.6.0 + Features * Revamp the internals of the ``pytest.mark`` implementation with correct per node handling which fixes a number of long standing bugs caused by the old design. This introduces new ``Node.iter_markers(name)`` and ``Node.get_closest_mark(name)`` APIs. Users are **strongly encouraged** to read the `reasons for the revamp in the docs `_, or jump over to details about `updating existing code to use the new APIs `_. (`#3317 `_) * Now when ``@pytest.fixture`` is applied more than once to the same function a ``ValueError`` is raised. This buggy behavior would cause surprising problems and if was working for a test suite it was mostly by accident. (`#2334 `_) * Support for Python 3.7's builtin ``breakpoint()`` method, see `Using the builtin breakpoint function `_ for details. (`#3180 `_) * ``monkeypatch`` now supports a ``context()`` function which acts as a context manager which undoes all patching done within the ``with`` block. (`#3290 `_) * The ``--pdb`` option now causes KeyboardInterrupt to enter the debugger, instead of stopping the test session. On python 2.7, hitting CTRL+C again exits the debugger. On python 3.2 and higher, use CTRL+D. (`#3299 `_) * pytest not longer changes the log level of the root logger when the ``log-level`` parameter has greater numeric value than that of the level of the root logger, which makes it play better with custom logging configuration in user code. (`#3307 `_) + Bug Fixes * A rare race-condition which might result in corrupted ``.pyc`` files on Windows has been hopefully solved. (`#3008 `_) * Also use iter_marker for discovering the marks applying for marker expressions from the cli to avoid the bad data from the legacy mark storage. (`#3441 `_) * When showing diffs of failed assertions where the contents contain only whitespace, escape them using ``repr()`` first to make it easy to spot the differences. (`#3443 `_) + Improved Documentation * Change documentation copyright year to a range which auto-updates itself each time it is published. (`#3303 `_) + Trivial/Internal Changes * ``pytest`` now depends on the `python-atomicwrites `_ library. (`#3008 `_) * Update all pypi.python.org URLs to pypi.org. (`#3431 `_) * Detect `pytest_` prefixed hooks using the internal plugin manager since ``pluggy`` is deprecating the ``implprefix`` argument to ``PluginManager``. (`#3487 `_) * Import ``Mapping`` and ``Sequence`` from ``_pytest.compat`` instead of directly from ``collections`` in ``python_api.py::approx``. Add ``Mapping`` to ``_pytest.compat``, import it from ``collections`` on python 2, but from ``collections.abc`` on Python 3 to avoid a ``DeprecationWarning`` on Python 3.7 or newer. (`#3497 `_)- update to version 3.5.1: * Bug Fixes + Reset sys.last_type, sys.last_value and sys.last_traceback before each test executes. Those attributes are added by pytest during the test run to aid debugging, but were never reset so they would create a leaking reference to the last failing test’s frame which in turn could never be reclaimed by the garbage collector. (#2798) + pytest.raises now raises TypeError when receiving an unknown keyword argument. (#3348) + pytest.raises now works with exception classes that look like iterables. (#3372) * Improved Documentation + Fix typo in caplog fixture documentation, which incorrectly identified certain attributes as methods. (#3406) * Trivial/Internal Changes + Added a more indicative error message when parametrizing a function whose argument takes a default value. (#3221) + Remove internal _pytest.terminal.flatten function in favor of more_itertools.collapse. (#3330) + Import some modules from collections.abc instead of collections as the former modules trigger DeprecationWarning in Python 3.7. (#3339) + record_property is no longer experimental, removing the warnings was forgotten. (#3360) + Mention in documentation and CLI help that fixtures with leading _ are printed by pytest --fixtures only if the -v option is added. (#3398)- update to 3.5.0 - new install dependency python-more-itertools - more changes in CHANGELOG.rst- update to 3.4.2 * Removed progress information when capture option is no. * Refactor check of bindir from exists to isdir. * Fix TypeError issue when using approx with a Decimal value. * Fix reference cycle generated when using the request fixture. * [tool:pytest] sections in *.cfg files passed by the - c option are now properly recognized.- fix dependencies for attrs, pluggy, py, six- update to 3.4.1 * Move import of doctest.UnexpectedException to top-level to avoid possible errors when using --pdb. * Added printing of captured stdout/stderr before entering pdb, and improved a test which was giving false negatives about output capturing. * Fix ordering of tests using parametrized fixtures which can lead to fixtures being created more than necessary. * Fix bug where logging happening at hooks outside of "test run" hooks would cause an internal error. * Detect arguments injected by unittest.mock.patch decorator correctly when pypi mock.patch is installed and imported. * Errors shown when a pytest.raises() with match= fails are now cleaner on what happened: When no exception was raised, the "matching '...'" part got removed as it falsely implies that an exception was raised but it didn't match. When a wrong exception was raised, it's now thrown instead of complaining about the unmatched text. * Add Sphinx parameter docs for match and message args to pytest.raises * Rename ParameterSet._for_parameterize() to _for_parametrize() in order to comply with the naming convention.- update to version 3.4.0: * Deprecations and Removals + All pytest classes now subclass object for better Python 2/3 compatibility. This should not affect user code except in very rare edge cases. (#2147) * Features + Introduce empty_parameter_set_mark ini option to select which mark to apply when @pytest.mark.parametrize is given an empty set of parameters. Valid options are skip (default) and xfail. Note that it is planned to change the default to xfail in future releases as this is considered less error prone. (#2527) + Incompatible change: after community feedback the logging functionality has undergone some changes. Please consult the logging documentation for details. (#3013) + Console output falls back to “classic” mode when capturing is disabled (-s), otherwise the output gets garbled to the point of being useless. (#3038) + New pytest_runtest_logfinish hook which is called when a test item has finished executing, analogous to pytest_runtest_logstart. (#3101) + Improve performance when collecting tests using many fixtures. (#3107) + New caplog.get_records(when) method which provides access to the captured records for the "setup", "call" and "teardown" testing stages. (#3117) + New fixture record_xml_attribute that allows modifying and inserting attributes on the xml node in JUnit reports. (#3130) + The default cache directory has been renamed from .cache to .pytest_cache after community feedback that the name .cache did not make it clear that it was used by pytest. (#3138) + Colorize the levelname column in the live-log output. (#3142) * Bug Fixes + Fix hanging pexpect test on MacOS by using flush() instead of wait(). (#2022) + Fix restoring Python state after in-process pytest runs with the pytester plugin; this may break tests using multiple inprocess pytest runs if later ones depend on earlier ones leaking global interpreter changes. (#3016) + Fix skipping plugin reporting hook when test aborted before plugin setup hook. (#3074) + Fix progress percentage reported when tests fail during teardown. (#3088) + Incompatible change: -o/--override option no longer eats all the remaining options, which can lead to surprising behavior: for example, pytest -o foo=1 /path/to/test.py would fail because /path/to/test.py would be considered as part of the -o command-line argument. One consequence of this is that now multiple configuration overrides need multiple -o flags: pytest - o foo=1 -o bar=2. (#3103) * Improved Documentation + Document hooks (defined with historic=True) which cannot be used with hookwrapper=True. (#2423) + Clarify that warning capturing doesn’t change the warning filter by default. (#2457) + Clarify a possible confusion when using pytest_fixture_setup with fixture functions that return None. (#2698) + Fix the wording of a sentence on doctest flags used in pytest. (#3076) + Prefer https://*.readthedocs.io over http://*.rtfd.org for links in the documentation. (#3092) + Improve readability (wording, grammar) of Getting Started guide (#3131) + Added note that calling pytest.main multiple times from the same process is not recommended because of import caching. (#3143) * Trivial/Internal Changes + Show a simple and easy error when keyword expressions trigger a syntax error (for example, "-k foo and import" will show an error that you can not use the import keyword in expressions). (#2953) + Change parametrized automatic test id generation to use the __name__ attribute of functions instead of the fallback argument name plus counter. (#2976) + Replace py.std with stdlib imports. (#3067) + Corrected ‘you’ to ‘your’ in logging docs. (#3129)- specfile: * update copyright year - update to version 3.3.2: * Bug Fixes + pytester: ignore files used to obtain current user metadata in the fd leak detector. (#2784) + Fix memory leak where objects returned by fixtures were never destructed by the garbage collector. (#2981) + Fix conversion of pyargs to filename to not convert symlinks and not use deprecated features on Python 3. (#2985) + PYTEST_DONT_REWRITE is now checked for plugins too rather than only for test modules. (#2995) * Improved Documentation + Add clarifying note about behavior of multiple parametrized arguments (#3001) * Trivial/Internal Changes + Code cleanup. (#3015, #3021) + Clean up code by replacing imports and references of _ast to ast. (#3018)- Cleanup BuildRequires- update to version 3.3.1: * Bug Fixes + Fix issue about -p no: having no effect. (#2920) + Fix regression with warnings that contained non-strings in their arguments in Python 2. (#2956) + Always escape null bytes when setting PYTEST_CURRENT_TEST. (#2957) + Fix ZeroDivisionError when using the testmon plugin when no tests were actually collected. (#2971) + Bring back TerminalReporter.writer as an alias to TerminalReporter._tw. This alias was removed by accident in the 3.3.0 release. (#2984) + The pytest-capturelog plugin is now also blacklisted, avoiding errors when running pytest with it still installed. (#3004) * Improved Documentation + Fix broken link to plugin pytest-localserver. (#2963) * Trivial/Internal Changes + Update github “bugs” link in CONTRIBUTING.rst (#2949)- specfile: * add requirement for attr and pluggy * add requirement for funcsigs for python2 only - update to version 3.3.0: * Deprecations and Removals + Pytest no longer supports Python 2.6 and 3.3. Those Python versions are EOL for some time now and incur maintenance and compatibility costs on the pytest core team, and following up with the rest of the community we decided that they will no longer be supported starting on this version. Users which still require those versions should pin pytest to <3.3. (#2812) + Remove internal _preloadplugins() function. This removal is part of the pytest_namespace() hook deprecation. (#2636) + Internally change CallSpec2 to have a list of marks instead of a broken mapping of keywords. This removes the keywords attribute of the internal CallSpec2 class. (#2672) + Remove ParameterSet.deprecated_arg_dict - its not a public api and the lack of the underscore was a naming error. (#2675) + Remove the internal multi-typed attribute Node._evalskip and replace it with the boolean Node._skipped_by_mark. (#2767) * Features + pytest_fixture_post_finalizer hook can now receive a request argument. (#2124) + Replace the old introspection code in compat.py that determines the available arguments of fixtures with inspect.signature on Python 3 and funcsigs.signature on Python 2. This should respect __signature__ declarations on functions. (#2267) + Report tests with global pytestmark variable only once. (#2549) + Now pytest displays the total progress percentage while running tests. The previous output style can be set by configuring the console_output_style setting to classic. (#2657) + Match warns signature to raises by adding match keyword. (#2708) + Pytest now captures and displays output from the standard logging module. The user can control the logging level to be captured by specifying options in pytest.ini, the command line and also during individual tests using markers. Also, a caplog fixture is available that enables users to test the captured log during specific tests (similar to capsys for example). For more information, please see the logging docs. This feature was introduced by merging the popular pytest-catchlog plugin, thanks to Thomas Hisch. Be advised that during the merging the backward compatibility interface with the defunct pytest-capturelog has been dropped. (#2794) + Add allow_module_level kwarg to pytest.skip(), enabling to skip the whole module. (#2808) + Allow setting file_or_dir, -c, and -o in PYTEST_ADDOPTS. (#2824) + Return stdout/stderr capture results as a namedtuple, so out and err can be accessed by attribute. (#2879) + Add capfdbinary, a version of capfd which returns bytes from readouterr(). (#2923) + Add capsysbinary a version of capsys which returns bytes from readouterr(). (#2934) + Implement feature to skip setup.py files when run with - -doctest-modules. (#502) * Bug Fixes + Resume output capturing after capsys/capfd.disabled() context manager. (#1993) + pytest_fixture_setup and pytest_fixture_post_finalizer hooks are now called for all conftest.py files. (#2124) + If an exception happens while loading a plugin, pytest no longer hides the original traceback. In python2 it will show the original traceback with a new message that explains in which plugin. In python3 it will show 2 canonized exceptions, the original exception while loading the plugin in addition to an exception that PyTest throws about loading a plugin. (#2491) + capsys and capfd can now be used by other fixtures. (#2709) + Internal pytester plugin properly encodes bytes arguments to utf-8. (#2738) + testdir now uses use the same method used by tmpdir to create its temporary directory. This changes the final structure of the testdir directory slightly, but should not affect usage in normal scenarios and avoids a number of potential problems. (#2751) + Pytest no longer complains about warnings with unicode messages being non-ascii compatible even for ascii-compatible messages. As a result of this, warnings with unicode messages are converted first to an ascii representation for safety. (#2809) + Change return value of pytest command when --maxfail is reached from 2 (interrupted) to 1 (failed). (#2845) + Fix issue in assertion rewriting which could lead it to rewrite modules which should not be rewritten. (#2939) + Handle marks without description in pytest.ini. (#2942) * Trivial/Internal Changes + pytest now depends on attrs for internal structures to ease code maintainability. (#2641) + Refactored internal Python 2/3 compatibility code to use six. (#2642) + Stop vendoring pluggy - we’re missing out on its latest changes for not much benefit (#2719) + Internal refactor: simplify ascii string escaping by using the backslashreplace error handler in newer Python 3 versions. (#2734) + Remove unnecessary mark evaluator in unittest plugin (#2767) + Calls to Metafunc.addcall now emit a deprecation warning. This function is scheduled to be removed in pytest-4.0. (#2876) + Internal move of the parameterset extraction to a more maintainable place. (#2877) + Internal refactoring to simplify scope node lookup. (#2910) + Configure pytest to prevent pip from installing pytest in unsupported Python versions. (#2922)- update to 3.2.5 * don't limit py<1.5- update to version 3.2.4: * Bug Fixes + Fix the bug where running with --pyargs will result in items with empty parent.nodeid if run from a different root directory. (#2775) + Fix issue with @pytest.parametrize if argnames was specified as keyword arguments. (#2819) + Strip whitespace from marker names when reading them from INI config. (#2856) + Show full context of doctest source in the pytest output, if the line number of failed example in the docstring is < 9. (#2882) * Improved Documentation + Introduce a dedicated section about conftest.py. (#1505) + Explicitly mention xpass in the documentation of xfail. (#1997) + Append example for pytest.param in the example/parametrize document. (#2658) + Clarify language of proposal for fixtures parameters (#2893) + List python 3.6 in the documented supported versions in the getting started document. (#2903) + Clarify the documentation of available fixture scopes. (#538) + Add documentation about the python -m pytest invocation adding the current directory to sys.path. (#911)- update to more modern singlespec macros - make build work when python2 is missing- update to version 3.2.3: * Bug Fixes + Fix crash in tab completion when no prefix is given. (#2748) + The equality checking function (__eq__) of MarkDecorator returns False if one object is not an instance of MarkDecorator. (#2758) + When running pytest --fixtures-per-test: don’t crash if an item has no _fixtureinfo attribute (e.g. doctests) (#2788) * Improved Documentation + In help text of -k option, add example of using not to not select certain tests whose names match the provided expression. (#1442) + Add note in parametrize.rst about calling metafunc.parametrize multiple times. (#1548) * Trivial/Internal Changes + Set xfail_strict=True in pytest’s own test suite to catch expected failures as soon as they start to pass. (#2722) + Fix typo in example of passing a callable to markers (in example/markers.rst) (#2765)- Fix python-py version requirement. - Update to 3.2.2: * Bug Fixes - Calling the deprecated request.getfuncargvalue() now shows the source of the call. (#2681) - Allow tests declared as @staticmethod to use fixtures. (#2699) - Fixed edge-case during collection: attributes which raised pytest.fail when accessed would abort the entire collection. (#2707) - Fix ReprFuncArgs with mixed unicode and UTF-8 args. (#2731) * Improved Documentation - In examples on working with custom markers, add examples demonstrating the usage of pytest.mark.MARKER_NAME.with_args in comparison with pytest.mark.MARKER_NAME.__call__ (#2604) - In one of the simple examples, use pytest_collection_modifyitems() to skip tests based on a command-line option, allowing its sharing while preventing a user error when acessing pytest.config before the argument parsing. (#2653) * Trivial/Internal Changes - Fixed minor error in 'Good Practices/Manual Integration' code snippet. (#2691) - Fixed typo in goodpractices.rst. (#2721) - Improve user guidance regarding --resultlog deprecation. (#2739)- Replace sensationalist wording.- update to 3.2.1, shortened changelogs: * Pytest 3.2.1 (2017-08-08) * Bug Fixes - Fixed small terminal glitch when collecting a single test item. (#2579) - Correctly consider / as the file separator to automatically mark plugin files for rewrite on Windows. (#2591) - Properly escape test names when setting PYTEST_CURRENT_TEST environment variable. (#2644) - Fix error on Windows and Python 3.6+ when sys.stdout has been replaced with a stream-like object which does not implement the full io module buffer protocol. In particular this affects pytest-xdist users on the aforementioned platform. (#2666) * Improved Documentation - Explicitly document which pytest features work with unittest. (#2626) * Pytest 3.2.0 (2017-07-30) * Deprecations and Removals - pytest.approx no longer supports >, >=, < and <= operators to avoid surprising/inconsistent behavior. See the docs for more information. (#2003) - All old-style specific behavior in current classes in the pytest's API is considered deprecated at this point and will be removed in a future release. This affects Python 2 users only and in rare situations. (#2147) - A deprecation warning is now raised when using marks for parameters in pytest.mark.parametrize. Use pytest.param to apply marks to parameters instead. (#2427) * Features - Add support for numpy arrays (and dicts) to approx. (#1994) - Now test function objects have a pytestmark attribute containing a list of marks applied directly to the test function, as opposed to marks inherited from parent classes or modules. (#2516) - Collection ignores local virtualenvs by default; `--collect-in-virtualenv` overrides this behavior. (#2518) - Allow class methods decorated as @staticmethod to be candidates for collection as a test function. (Only for Python 2.7 and above. Python 2.6 will still ignore static methods.) (#2528) - Introduce mark.with_args in order to allow passing functions/classes as sole argument to marks. (#2540) - New cache_dir ini option: sets the directory where the contents of the cache plugin are stored. Directory may be relative or absolute path: if relative path, then directory is created relative to rootdir, otherwise it is used as is. Additionally path may contain environment variables which are expanded during runtime. (#2543) - Introduce the PYTEST_CURRENT_TEST environment variable that is set with the nodeid and stage (setup, call and teardown) of the test being currently executed. See the documentation for more info. (#2583) - Introduced @pytest.mark.filterwarnings mark which allows overwriting the warnings filter on a per test, class or module level. See the docs for more information. (#2598) - --last-failed now remembers forever when a test has failed and only forgets it if it passes again. This makes it easy to fix a test suite by selectively running files and fixing tests incrementally. (#2621) - New pytest_report_collectionfinish hook which allows plugins to add messages to the terminal reporting after collection has been finished successfully. (#2622) - Added support for PEP-415's Exception.__suppress_context__. Now if a raise exception from None is caught by pytest, pytest will no longer chain the context in the test report. The behavior now matches Python's traceback behavior. (#2631) - Exceptions raised by pytest.fail, pytest.skip and pytest.xfail now subclass BaseException, making them harder to be caught unintentionally by normal code. (#580) * Bug Fixes - Set stdin to a closed PIPE in pytester.py.Testdir.popen() for avoid unwanted interactive pdb (#2023) - Add missing encoding attribute to sys.std* streams when using capsys capture mode. (#2375) - Fix terminal color changing to black on Windows if colorama is imported in a conftest.py file. (#2510) - Fix line number when reporting summary of skipped tests. (#2548) - capture: ensure that EncodedFile.name is a string. (#2555) - The options --fixtures and --fixtures-per-test will now keep indentation within docstrings. (#2574) - doctests line numbers are now reported correctly, fixing pytest-sugar#122 . (#2610) - Fix non-determinism in order of fixture collection. Adds new dependency (ordereddict) for Python 2.6. (#920) * Improved Documentation - Clarify pytest_configure hook call order. (#2539) - Extend documentation for testing plugin code with the pytester plugin. (#971) * Pytest 3.1.3 (2017-07-03) * Bug Fixes - Fix decode error in Python 2 for doctests in docstrings. (#2434) - Exceptions raised during teardown by finalizers are now suppressed until all finalizers are called, with the initial exception reraised. (#2440) - Fix incorrect "collected items" report when specifying tests on the command- line. (#2464) - deprecated_call in context-manager form now captures deprecation warnings even if the same warning has already been raised. Also, deprecated_call will always produce the same error message (previously it would produce different messages in context-manager vs. function-call mode). (#2469) - Fix issue where paths collected by pytest could have triple leading / characters. (#2475) - Fix internal error when trying to detect the start of a recursive traceback. (#2486) * Improved Documentation - Explicitly state for which hooks the calls stop after the first non-None result. (#2493) * Pytest 3.1.2 (2017-06-08) * Bug Fixes - Required options added via pytest_addoption will no longer prevent using - -help without passing them. (#1999) - Respect python_files in assertion rewriting. (#2121) - Fix recursion error detection when frames in the traceback contain objects that can't be compared (like numpy arrays). (#2459) - UnicodeWarning is issued from the internal pytest warnings plugin only when the message contains non-ascii unicode (Python 2 only). (#2463) - Added a workaround for Python 3.6 WindowsConsoleIO breaking due to Pytests's FDCapture. Other code using console handles might still be affected by the very same issue and might require further workarounds/fixes, i.e. colorama. (#2467) * Improved Documentation - Fix internal API links to pluggy objects. (#2331) - Make it clear that pytest.xfail stops test execution at the calling point and improve overall flow of the skipping docs. (#810) * Pytest 3.1.1 (2017-05-30) * Bug Fixes - pytest warning capture no longer overrides existing warning filters. The previous behaviour would override all filters and caused regressions in test suites which configure warning filters to match their needs. Note that as a side-effect of this is that DeprecationWarning and PendingDeprecationWarning are no longer shown by default. (#2430) - Fix issue with non-ascii contents in doctest text files. (#2434) - Fix encoding errors for unicode warnings in Python 2. (#2436) - pytest.deprecated_call now captures PendingDeprecationWarning in context manager form. (#2441) * Improved Documentation - Addition of towncrier for changelog management. (#2390) * 3.1.0 (2017-05-22) * New Features * The pytest-warnings plugin has been integrated into the core and now pytest automatically captures and displays warnings at the end of the test session. .. warning:: This feature may disrupt test suites which apply and treat warnings themselves, and can be disabled in your pytest.ini: .. code-block:: ini [pytest] addopts = -p no:warnings See the warnings documentation page for more information. Thanks @nicoddemus for the PR. * Added junit_suite_name ini option to specify root name for JUnit XML reports (#533). * Added an ini option doctest_encoding to specify which encoding to use for doctest files. Thanks @wheerd for the PR (#2101). * pytest.warns now checks for subclass relationship rather than class equality. Thanks @lesteve for the PR (#2166) * pytest.raises now asserts that the error message matches a text or regex with the match keyword argument. Thanks @Kriechi for the PR. * pytest.param can be used to declare test parameter sets with marks and test ids. Thanks @RonnyPfannschmidt for the PR. * Changes * remove all internal uses of pytest_namespace hooks, this is to prepare the removal of preloadconfig in pytest 4.0 Thanks to @RonnyPfannschmidt for the PR. * pytest now warns when a callable ids raises in a parametrized test. Thanks @fogo for the PR. * It is now possible to skip test classes from being collected by setting a __test__ attribute to False in the class body (#2007). Thanks to @syre for the report and @lwm for the PR. * Change junitxml.py to produce reports that comply with Junitxml schema. If the same test fails with failure in call and then errors in teardown we split testcase element into two, one containing the error and the other the failure. (#2228) Thanks to @kkoukiou for the PR. * Testcase reports with a url attribute will now properly write this to junitxml. Thanks @fushi for the PR (#1874). * Remove common items from dict comparision output when verbosity=1. Also update the truncation message to make it clearer that pytest truncates all assertion messages if verbosity < 2 (#1512). Thanks @mattduck for the PR * --pdbcls no longer implies --pdb. This makes it possible to use addopts=--pdbcls=module.SomeClass on pytest.ini. Thanks @davidszotten for the PR (#1952). * fix #2013: turn RecordedWarning into namedtuple, to give it a comprehensible repr while preventing unwarranted modification. * fix #2208: ensure a iteration limit for _pytest.compat.get_real_func. Thanks @RonnyPfannschmidt for the report and PR. * Hooks are now verified after collection is complete, rather than right after loading installed plugins. This makes it easy to write hooks for plugins which will be loaded during collection, for example using the pytest_plugins special variable (#1821). Thanks @nicoddemus for the PR. * Modify pytest_make_parametrize_id() hook to accept argname as an additional parameter. Thanks @unsignedint for the PR. * Add venv to the default norecursedirs setting. Thanks @The-Compiler for the PR. * PluginManager.import_plugin now accepts unicode plugin names in Python 2. Thanks @reutsharabani for the PR. * fix #2308: When using both --lf and --ff, only the last failed tests are run. Thanks @ojii for the PR. * Replace minor/patch level version numbers in the documentation with placeholders. This significantly reduces change-noise as different contributors regnerate the documentation on different platforms. Thanks @RonnyPfannschmidt for the PR. * fix #2391: consider pytest_plugins on all plugin modules Thanks @RonnyPfannschmidt for the PR. * Bug Fixes * Fix AttributeError on sys.stdout.buffer / sys.stderr.buffer while using capsys fixture in python 3. (#1407). Thanks to @asottile. * Change capture.py's DontReadFromInput class to throw io.UnsupportedOperation errors rather than ValueErrors in the fileno method (#2276). Thanks @metasyn and @vlad-dragos for the PR. * Fix exception formatting while importing modules when the exception message contains non-ascii characters (#2336). Thanks @fabioz for the report and @nicoddemus for the PR. * Added documentation related to issue (#1937) Thanks @skylarjhdownes for the PR. * Allow collecting files with any file extension as Python modules (#2369). Thanks @Kodiologist for the PR. * Show the correct error message when collect "parametrize" func with wrong args (#2383). Thanks @The-Compiler for the report and @robin0371 for the PR.- skip creating a python3 symlink when only python2.x is being built- Update to version 3.0.7 * Fix issue in assertion rewriting breaking due to modules silently discarding other modules when importing fails Notably, importing the `anydbm` module is fixed. (`#2248`_). Thanks `@pfhayes`_ for the PR. * junitxml: Fix problematic case where system-out tag occured twice per testcase element in the XML report. Thanks `@kkoukiou`_ for the PR. * Fix regression, pytest now skips unittest correctly if run with ``--pdb`` (`#2137`_). Thanks to `@gst`_ for the report and `@mbyt`_ for the PR. * Ignore exceptions raised from descriptors (e.g. properties) during Python test collection (`#2234`_). Thanks to `@bluetech`_. * ``--override-ini`` now correctly overrides some fundamental options like ``python_files`` (`#2238`_). Thanks `@sirex`_ for the report and `@nicoddemus`_ for the PR. * Replace ``raise StopIteration`` usages in the code by simple ``returns`` to finish generators, in accordance to `PEP-479`_ (`#2160`_). Thanks `@tgoodlet`_ for the report and `@nicoddemus`_ for the PR. * Fix internal errors when an unprintable ``AssertionError`` is raised inside a test. Thanks `@omerhadari`_ for the PR. * Skipping plugin now also works with test items generated by custom collectors (`#2231`_). Thanks to `@vidartf`_. * Fix trailing whitespace in console output if no .ini file presented (`#2281`_). Thanks `@fbjorn`_ for the PR. * Conditionless ``xfail`` markers no longer rely on the underlying test item being an instance of ``PyobjMixin``, and can therefore apply to tests not collected by the built-in python test collector. Thanks `@barneygale`_ for the PR. - Updated source URL- uninstall alternatives in %postun- update for singlespec - update to 3.0.6 * the ids argument to parametrize again accepts unicode in python2 * import errors for plugins now display full traceback * no longer recognizes coroutine functions as yield tests * see more in changelog- Fix download url.- update to version 3.0.2 * Improve error message when passing non-string ids to ``pytest.mark.parametrize`` (`#1857`_). Thanks `@okken`_ for the report and `@nicoddemus`_ for the PR. * Add ``buffer`` attribute to stdin stub class ``pytest.capture.DontReadFromInput`` Thanks `@joguSD`_ for the PR. * Fix ``UnicodeEncodeError`` when string comparison with unicode has failed. (`#1864`_) Thanks `@AiOO`_ for the PR. * ``pytest_plugins`` is now handled correctly if defined as a string (as opposed as a sequence of strings) when modules are considered for assertion rewriting. Due to this bug, much more modules were being rewritten than necessary if a test suite uses ``pytest_plugins`` to load internal plugins (`#1888`_). Thanks `@jaraco`_ for the report and `@nicoddemus`_ for the PR (`#1891`_). * Do not call tearDown and cleanups when running tests from ``unittest.TestCase`` subclasses with ``--pdb`` enabled. This allows proper post mortem debugging for all applications which have significant logic in their tearDown machinery (`#1890`_). Thanks `@mbyt`_ for the PR. * Fix use of deprecated ``getfuncargvalue`` method in the internal doctest plugin. Thanks `@ViviCoder`_ for the report (`#1898`_). - update to version 3.0.1 * Fix regression when ``importorskip`` is used at module level (`#1822`_). Thanks `@jaraco`_ and `@The-Compiler`_ for the report and `@nicoddemus`_ for the PR. * Fix parametrization scope when session fixtures are used in conjunction with normal parameters in the same call (`#1832`_). Thanks `@The-Compiler`_ for the report, `@Kingdread`_ and `@nicoddemus`_ for the PR. * Fix internal error when parametrizing tests or fixtures using an empty ``ids`` argument (`#1849`_). Thanks `@OPpuolitaival`_ for the report and `@nicoddemus`_ for the PR. * Fix loader error when running ``pytest`` embedded in a zipfile. Thanks `@mbachry`_ for the PR. - update to version 3.0.0 + Incompatible changes * Reinterpretation mode has now been removed. Only plain and rewrite mode are available, consequently the ``--assert=reinterp`` option is no longer available. Thanks `@flub`_ for the PR. * The following deprecated commandline options were removed: * ``--genscript``: no longer supported; > ``--no-assert``: use ``--assert=plain`` instead; > ``--nomagic``: use ``--assert=plain`` instead; > ``--report``: use ``-r`` instead; * ImportErrors in plugins now are a fatal error instead of issuing a pytest warning (`#1479`_). Thanks to `@The-Compiler`_ for the PR. * Removed support code for Python 3 versions < 3.3 (`#1627`_). * Removed all ``py.test-X*`` entry points. The versioned, suffixed entry points were never documented and a leftover from a pre-virtualenv era. These entry points also created broken entry points in wheels, so removing them also removes a source of confusion for users (`#1632`_). Thanks `@obestwalter`_ for the PR. * ``pytest.skip()`` now raises an error when used to decorate a test function, as opposed to its original intent (to imperatively skip a test inside a test function). Previously this usage would cause the entire module to be skipped (`#607`_). Thanks `@omarkohl`_ for the complete PR (`#1519`_). * Exit tests if a collection error occurs. A poll indicated most users will hit CTRL-C anyway as soon as they see collection errors, so pytest might as well make that the default behavior (`#1421`_). A ``--continue-on-collection-errors`` option has been added to restore the previous behaviour. Thanks `@olegpidsadnyi`_ and `@omarkohl`_ for the complete PR (`#1628`_). * Renamed the pytest ``pdb`` module (plugin) into ``debugging`` to avoid clashes with the builtin ``pdb`` module. * Raise a helpful failure message when requesting a parametrized fixture at runtime, e.g. with ``request.getfixturevalue``. Previously these parameters were simply never defined, so a fixture decorated like ``@pytest.fixture(params=[0, 1, 2])`` only ran once (`#460`_). Thanks to `@nikratio`_ for the bug report, `@RedBeardCode`_ and `@tomviner`_ for the PR. * ``_pytest.monkeypatch.monkeypatch`` class has been renamed to ``_pytest.monkeypatch.MonkeyPatch`` so it doesn't conflict with the ``monkeypatch`` fixture. * ``--exitfirst / -x`` can now be overridden by a following ``--maxfail=N`` and is just a synonym for ``--maxfail=1``. + New Features * Support nose-style ``__test__`` attribute on methods of classes, including unittest-style Classes. If set to ``False``, the test will not be collected. * New ``doctest_namespace`` fixture for injecting names into the namespace in which doctests run. Thanks `@milliams`_ for the complete PR (`#1428`_). * New ``--doctest-report`` option available to change the output format of diffs when running (failing) doctests (implements `#1749`_). Thanks `@hartym`_ for the PR. * New ``name`` argument to ``pytest.fixture`` decorator which allows a custom name for a fixture (to solve the funcarg-shadowing-fixture problem). Thanks `@novas0x2a`_ for the complete PR (`#1444`_). * New ``approx()`` function for easily comparing floating-point numbers in tests. Thanks `@kalekundert`_ for the complete PR (`#1441`_). * Ability to add global properties in the final xunit output file by accessing the internal ``junitxml`` plugin (experimental). Thanks `@tareqalayan`_ for the complete PR `#1454`_). * New ``ExceptionInfo.match()`` method to match a regular expression on the string representation of an exception (`#372`_). Thanks `@omarkohl`_ for the complete PR (`#1502`_). * ``__tracebackhide__`` can now also be set to a callable which then can decide whether to filter the traceback based on the ``ExceptionInfo`` object passed to it. Thanks `@The-Compiler`_ for the complete PR (`#1526`_). * New ``pytest_make_parametrize_id(config, val)`` hook which can be used by plugins to provide friendly strings for custom types. Thanks `@palaviv`_ for the PR. * ``capsys`` and ``capfd`` now have a ``disabled()`` context-manager method, which can be used to temporarily disable capture within a test. Thanks `@nicoddemus`_ for the PR. * New cli flag ``--fixtures-per-test``: shows which fixtures are being used for each selected test item. Features doc strings of fixtures by default. Can also show where fixtures are defined if combined with ``-v``. Thanks `@hackebrot`_ for the PR. * Introduce ``pytest`` command as recommended entry point. Note that ``py.test`` still works and is not scheduled for removal. Closes proposal `#1629`_. Thanks `@obestwalter`_ and `@davehunt`_ for the complete PR (`#1633`_). * New cli flags: > ``--setup-plan``: performs normal collection and reports the potential setup and teardown and does not execute any fixtures and tests; > ``--setup-only``: performs normal collection, executes setup and teardown of fixtures and reports them; > ``--setup-show``: performs normal test execution and additionally shows setup and teardown of fixtures; > ``--keep-duplicates``: py.test now ignores duplicated paths given in the command line. To retain the previous behavior where the same test could be run multiple times by specifying it in the command-line multiple times, pass the ``--keep-duplicates`` argument (`#1609`_); Thanks `@d6e`_, `@kvas-it`_, `@sallner`_, `@ioggstream`_ and `@omarkohl`_ for the PRs. * New CLI flag ``--override-ini``/``-o``: overrides values from the ini file. For example: ``"-o xfail_strict=True"``'. Thanks `@blueyed`_ and `@fengxx`_ for the PR. * New hooks: > ``pytest_fixture_setup(fixturedef, request)``: executes fixture setup; > ``pytest_fixture_post_finalizer(fixturedef)``: called after the fixture's finalizer and has access to the fixture's result cache. Thanks `@d6e`_, `@sallner`_. * Issue warnings for asserts whose test is a tuple literal. Such asserts will never fail because tuples are always truthy and are usually a mistake (see `#1562`_). Thanks `@kvas-it`_, for the PR. * Allow passing a custom debugger class (e.g. ``--pdbcls=IPython.core.debugger:Pdb``). Thanks to `@anntzer`_ for the PR. + Changes * Plugins now benefit from assertion rewriting. Thanks `@sober7`_, `@nicoddemus`_ and `@flub`_ for the PR. * Change ``report.outcome`` for ``xpassed`` tests to ``"passed"`` in non-strict mode and ``"failed"`` in strict mode. Thanks to `@hackebrot`_ for the PR (`#1795`_) and `@gprasad84`_ for report (`#1546`_). * Tests marked with ``xfail(strict=False)`` (the default) now appear in JUnitXML reports as passing tests instead of skipped. Thanks to `@hackebrot`_ for the PR (`#1795`_). * Highlight path of the file location in the error report to make it easier to copy/paste. Thanks `@suzaku`_ for the PR (`#1778`_). * Fixtures marked with ``@pytest.fixture`` can now use ``yield`` statements exactly like those marked with the ``@pytest.yield_fixture`` decorator. This change renders ``@pytest.yield_fixture`` deprecated and makes ``@pytest.fixture`` with ``yield`` statements the preferred way to write teardown code (`#1461`_). Thanks `@csaftoiu`_ for bringing this to attention and `@nicoddemus`_ for the PR. * Explicitly passed parametrize ids do not get escaped to ascii (`#1351`_). Thanks `@ceridwen`_ for the PR. * Fixtures are now sorted in the error message displayed when an unknown fixture is declared in a test function. Thanks `@nicoddemus`_ for the PR. * ``pytest_terminal_summary`` hook now receives the ``exitstatus`` of the test session as argument. Thanks `@blueyed`_ for the PR (`#1809`_). * Parametrize ids can accept ``None`` as specific test id, in which case the automatically generated id for that argument will be used. Thanks `@palaviv`_ for the complete PR (`#1468`_). * The parameter to xunit-style setup/teardown methods (``setup_method``, ``setup_module``, etc.) is now optional and may be omitted. Thanks `@okken`_ for bringing this to attention and `@nicoddemus`_ for the PR. * Improved automatic id generation selection in case of duplicate ids in parametrize. Thanks `@palaviv`_ for the complete PR (`#1474`_). * Now pytest warnings summary is shown up by default. Added a new flag ``--disable-pytest-warnings`` to explicitly disable the warnings summary (`#1668`_). * Make ImportError during collection more explicit by reminding the user to check the name of the test module/package(s) (`#1426`_). Thanks `@omarkohl`_ for the complete PR (`#1520`_). * Add ``build/`` and ``dist/`` to the default ``--norecursedirs`` list. Thanks `@mikofski`_ for the report and `@tomviner`_ for the PR (`#1544`_). * ``pytest.raises`` in the context manager form accepts a custom ``message`` to raise when no exception occurred. Thanks `@palaviv`_ for the complete PR (`#1616`_). * ``conftest.py`` files now benefit from assertion rewriting; previously it was only available for test modules. Thanks `@flub`_, `@sober7`_ and `@nicoddemus`_ for the PR (`#1619`_). * Text documents without any doctests no longer appear as "skipped". Thanks `@graingert`_ for reporting and providing a full PR (`#1580`_). * Ensure that a module within a namespace package can be found when it is specified on the command line together with the ``--pyargs`` option. Thanks to `@taschini`_ for the PR (`#1597`_). * Always include full assertion explanation during assertion rewriting. The previous behaviour was hiding sub-expressions that happened to be ``False``, assuming this was redundant information. Thanks `@bagerard`_ for reporting (`#1503`_). Thanks to `@davehunt`_ and `@tomviner`_ for the PR. * ``OptionGroup.addoption()`` now checks if option names were already added before, to make it easier to track down issues like `#1618`_. Before, you only got exceptions later from ``argparse`` library, giving no clue about the actual reason for double-added options. * ``yield``-based tests are considered deprecated and will be removed in pytest-4.0. Thanks `@nicoddemus`_ for the PR. * ``[pytest]`` sections in ``setup.cfg`` files should now be named ``[tool:pytest]`` to avoid conflicts with other distutils commands (see `#567`_). ``[pytest]`` sections in ``pytest.ini`` or ``tox.ini`` files are supported and unchanged. Thanks `@nicoddemus`_ for the PR. * Using ``pytest_funcarg__`` prefix to declare fixtures is considered deprecated and will be removed in pytest-4.0 (`#1684`_). Thanks `@nicoddemus`_ for the PR. * Passing a command-line string to ``pytest.main()`` is considered deprecated and scheduled for removal in pytest-4.0. It is recommended to pass a list of arguments instead (`#1723`_). * Rename ``getfuncargvalue`` to ``getfixturevalue``. ``getfuncargvalue`` is still present but is now considered deprecated. Thanks to `@RedBeardCode`_ and `@tomviner`_ for the PR (`#1626`_). * ``optparse`` type usage now triggers DeprecationWarnings (`#1740`_). * ``optparse`` backward compatibility supports float/complex types (`#457`_). * Refined logic for determining the ``rootdir``, considering only valid paths which fixes a number of issues: `#1594`_, `#1435`_ and `#1471`_. Updated the documentation according to current behavior. Thanks to `@blueyed`_, `@davehunt`_ and `@matthiasha`_ for the PR. * Always include full assertion explanation. The previous behaviour was hiding sub-expressions that happened to be False, assuming this was redundant information. Thanks `@bagerard`_ for reporting (`#1503`_). Thanks to `@davehunt`_ and `@tomviner`_ for PR. * Better message in case of not using parametrized variable (see `#1539`_). Thanks to `@tramwaj29`_ for the PR. * Updated docstrings with a more uniform style. * Add stderr write for ``pytest.exit(msg)`` during startup. Previously the message was never shown. Thanks `@BeyondEvil`_ for reporting `#1210`_. Thanks to `@JonathonSonesen`_ and `@tomviner`_ for the PR. * No longer display the incorrect test deselection reason (`#1372`_). Thanks `@ronnypfannschmidt`_ for the PR. * The ``--resultlog`` command line option has been deprecated: it is little used and there are more modern and better alternatives (see `#830`_). Thanks `@nicoddemus`_ for the PR. * Improve error message with fixture lookup errors: add an 'E' to the first line and '>' to the rest. Fixes `#717`_. Thanks `@blueyed`_ for reporting and a PR, `@eolo999`_ for the initial PR and `@tomviner`_ for his guidance during EuroPython2016 sprint. + Bug Fixes * Parametrize now correctly handles duplicated test ids. * Fix internal error issue when the ``method`` argument is missing for ``teardown_method()`` (`#1605`_). * Fix exception visualization in case the current working directory (CWD) gets deleted during testing (`#1235`_). Thanks `@bukzor`_ for reporting. PR by `@marscher`_. * Improve test output for logical expression with brackets (`#925`_). Thanks `@DRMacIver`_ for reporting and `@RedBeardCode`_ for the PR. * Create correct diff for strings ending with newlines (`#1553`_). Thanks `@Vogtinator`_ for reporting and `@RedBeardCode`_ and `@tomviner`_ for the PR. * ``ConftestImportFailure`` now shows the traceback making it easier to identify bugs in ``conftest.py`` files (`#1516`_). Thanks `@txomon`_ for the PR. * Text documents without any doctests no longer appear as "skipped". Thanks `@graingert`_ for reporting and providing a full PR (`#1580`_). * Fixed collection of classes with custom ``__new__`` method. Fixes `#1579`_. Thanks to `@Stranger6667`_ for the PR. * Fixed scope overriding inside metafunc.parametrize (`#634`_). Thanks to `@Stranger6667`_ for the PR. * Fixed the total tests tally in junit xml output (`#1798`_). Thanks to `@cryporchild`_ for the PR. * Fixed off-by-one error with lines from ``request.node.warn``. Thanks to `@blueyed`_ for the PR. - update to version 2.9.2: * 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 @astraw38 for reporting the issue (#1496) and @tomviner for PR the (#1524). * Fix win32 path issue when puttinging 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 @prusse-martin for the PR (#1506). * Fix pytest.mark.skip mark when used in strict mode. Thanks @pquentin for the PR and @RonnyPfannschmidt for showing how to fix the bug. * Minor improvements and fixes to the documentation. Thanks @omarkohl for the PR. * Fix --fixtures to show all fixture definitions as opposed to just one per fixture name. Thanks to @hackebrot for the PR. - update to version 2.9.1: * Improve error message when a plugin fails to load. Thanks @nicoddemus for the PR. * Fix (#1178): pytest.fail with non-ascii characters raises an internal pytest error. Thanks @nicoddemus for the PR. * Fix (#469): junit parses report.nodeid incorrectly, when params IDs contain ::. Thanks @tomviner for the PR (#1431). * Fix (#578): SyntaxErrors containing non-ascii lines at the point of failure generated an internal py.test error. Thanks @asottile for the report and @nicoddemus for the PR. * Fix (#1437): When passing in a bytestring regex pattern to parameterize attempt to decode it as utf-8 ignoring errors. * Fix (#649): parametrized test nodes cannot be specified to run on the command line. - update to version 2.9.0: * New Features + New pytest.mark.skip mark, which unconditionally skips marked tests. Thanks @MichaelAquilina for the complete PR (#1040). + --doctest-glob may now be passed multiple times in the command-line. 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 @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 @rabbbit for the request and @nicoddemus for the PR (#1355). + Parser.addini now supports options of type bool. Thanks @nicoddemus for the PR. + New ALLOW_BYTES doctest option strips b prefixes from byte strings in doctest output (similar to ALLOW_UNICODE). 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 #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) where source lines are fake by intention * Changes + Important: py.code 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 its code in a timely manner. The team hopes with this to be able to better refactor out and improve that code. This change shouldn’t affect users, but it is useful to let users aware if they encounter any strange behavior. + Keep in mind that the code for pytest._code is private and experimental, so you definitely should not import it explicitly! + Please note that the original py.code is still available in pylib. + pytest_enter_pdb now optionally receives the pytest config object. 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 @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 @The-Compiler for the PR. + --lf and --ff now support long names: --last-failed and - -failed-first respectively. 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 (#1397). * Bug Fixes + The -s and -c options should now work under xdist; Config.fromdictargs now represents its input much more faithfully. Thanks to @bukzor for the complete PR (#680). + 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 (#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 @hackebrot for the PR. + Fix (#1422): junit record_xml_property doesn’t allow multiple records with same name. - update to version 2.8.7: * fix #1338: use predictable object resolution for monkeypatch - changes from version 2.8.6: * fix #1259: allow for double nodeids in junitxml, this was a regression failing plugins combinations like pytest-pep8 + pytest-flakes * Workaround for exception that occurs in pyreadline when using - -pdb with standard I/O capture enabled. Thanks Erik M. Bray for the PR. * fix #900: Better error message in case the target of a monkeypatch call raises an ImportError. * fix #1292: monkeypatch calls (setattr, setenv, etc.) are now O(1). Thanks David R. MacIver for the report and Bruno Oliveira for the PR. * fix #1223: captured stdout and stderr are now properly displayed before entering pdb when --pdb is used instead of being thrown away. Thanks Cal Leeming for the PR. * fix #1305: pytest warnings emitted during pytest_terminal_summary are now properly displayed. Thanks Ionel Maries Cristian for the report and Bruno Oliveira for the PR. * fix #628: fixed internal UnicodeDecodeError when doctests contain unicode. Thanks Jason R. Coombs for the report and Bruno Oliveira for the PR. * fix #1334: Add captured stdout to jUnit XML report on setup error. Thanks Georgy Dyuldin for the PR. - Update to version 2.8.5 * fix #1243: fixed issue where class attributes injected during collection could break pytest. fix #1074: precompute junitxml chunks instead of storing the whole tree in objects fix #1238: fix pytest.deprecated_call() receiving multiple arguments (Regression introduced in 2.8.4). - update to version 2.8.4: * fix #1190: deprecated_call() now works when the deprecated function has been already called by another test in the same module. Thanks Mikhail Chernykh for the report and Bruno Oliveira for the PR. * fix #1198: --pastebin option now works on Python 3. Thanks Mehdy Khoshnoody for the PR. * fix #1219: --pastebin now works correctly when captured output contains non-ascii characters. Thanks Bruno Oliveira for the PR. * fix #1204: another error when collecting with a nasty __getattr__(). Thanks Florian Bruhin for the PR. * fix the summary printed when no tests did run. Thanks Florian Bruhin for the PR. * a number of documentation modernizations wrt good practices. Thanks Bruno Oliveira for the PR. - update to version 2.8.3: * fix #1169: add __name__ attribute to testcases in TestCaseFunction to support the @unittest.skip decorator on functions and methods. Thanks Lee Kamentsky for the PR. * fix #1035: collecting tests if test module level obj has __getattr__(). Thanks Suor for the report and Bruno Oliveira / Tom Viner for the PR. * fix #331: don't collect tests if their failure cannot be reported correctly e.g. they are a callable instance of a class. * fix #1133: fixed internal error when filtering tracebacks where one entry belongs to a file which is no longer available. Thanks Bruno Oliveira for the PR. * enhancement made to highlight in red the name of the failing tests so they stand out in the output. Thanks Gabriel Reis for the PR. * add more talks to the documentation * extend documentation on the --ignore cli option * use pytest-runner for setuptools integration * minor fixes for interaction with OS X El Capitan system integrity protection (thanks Florian) - Update to 2.8.2: - fix #1085: proper handling of encoding errors when passing encoded byte strings to pytest.parametrize in Python 2. Thanks Themanwithoutaplan for the report and Bruno Oliveira for the PR. - fix #1087: handling SystemError when passing empty byte strings to pytest.parametrize in Python 3. Thanks Paul Kehrer for the report and Bruno Oliveira for the PR. - fix #995: fixed internal error when filtering tracebacks where one entry was generated by an exec() statement. Thanks Daniel Hahler, Ashley C Straw, Philippe Gauthier and Pavel Savchenko for contributing and Bruno Oliveira for the PR. - Update to 2.8.1 - fix #1034: Add missing nodeid on pytest_logwarning call in addhook. Thanks Simon Gomizelj for the PR. - 'deprecated_call' is now only satisfied with a DeprecationWarning or PendingDeprecationWarning. Before 2.8.0, it accepted any warning, and 2.8.0 made it accept only DeprecationWarning (but not PendingDeprecationWarning). Thanks Alex Gaynor for the issue and Eric Hunsberger for the PR. - fix issue #1073: avoid calling __getattr__ on potential plugin objects. This fixes an incompatibility with pytest-django. Thanks Andreas Pelme, Bruno Oliveira and Ronny Pfannschmidt for contributing and Holger Krekel for the fix. - Fix issue #704: handle versionconflict during plugin loading more gracefully. Thanks Bruno Oliveira for the PR. - Fix issue #1064: ""--junitxml" regression when used with the "pytest-xdist" plugin, with test reports being assigned to the wrong tests. Thanks Daniel Grunwald for the report and Bruno Oliveira for the PR. - (experimental) adapt more SEMVER style versioning and change meaning of master branch in git repo: "master" branch now keeps the bugfixes, changes aimed for micro releases. "features" branch will only be be released with minor or major pytest releases. - Fix issue #766 by removing documentation references to distutils. Thanks Russel Winder. - Fix issue #1030: now byte-strings are escaped to produce item node ids to make them always serializable. Thanks Andy Freeland for the report and Bruno Oliveira for the PR. - Python 2: if unicode parametrized values are convertible to ascii, their ascii representation is used for the node id. - Fix issue #411: Add __eq__ method to assertion comparison example. Thanks Ben Webb. - fix issue 877: properly handle assertion explanations with non-ascii repr Thanks Mathieu Agopian for the report and Ronny Pfannschmidt for the PR. - fix issue 1029: transform errors when writing cache values into pytest-warnings - Update to 2.8.0 - new ``--lf`` and ``-ff`` options to run only the last failing tests or "failing tests first" from the last run. This functionality is provided through porting the formerly external pytest-cache plugin into pytest core. BACKWARD INCOMPAT: if you used pytest-cache's functionality to persist data between test runs be aware that we don't serialize sets anymore. Thanks Ronny Pfannschmidt for most of the merging work. - "-r" option now accepts "a" to include all possible reports, similar to passing "fEsxXw" explicitly (isse960). Thanks Abhijeet Kasurde for the PR. - avoid python3.5 deprecation warnings by introducing version specific inspection helpers, thanks Michael Droettboom. - fix issue562: @nose.tools.istest now fully respected. - fix issue934: when string comparison fails and a diff is too large to display without passing -vv, still show a few lines of the diff. Thanks Florian Bruhin for the report and Bruno Oliveira for the PR. - fix issue736: Fix a bug where fixture params would be discarded when combined with parametrization markers. Thanks to Markus Unterwaditzer for the PR. - fix issue710: introduce ALLOW_UNICODE doctest option: when enabled, the ``u`` prefix is stripped from unicode strings in expected doctest output. This allows doctests which use unicode to run in Python 2 and 3 unchanged. Thanks Jason R. Coombs for the report and Bruno Oliveira for the PR. - parametrize now also generates meaningful test IDs for enum, regex and class objects (as opposed to class instances). Thanks to Florian Bruhin for the PR. - Add 'warns' to assert that warnings are thrown (like 'raises'). Thanks to Eric Hunsberger for the PR. - Fix issue683: Do not apply an already applied mark. Thanks ojake for the PR. - Deal with capturing failures better so fewer exceptions get lost to /dev/null. Thanks David Szotten for the PR. - fix issue730: deprecate and warn about the --genscript option. Thanks Ronny Pfannschmidt for the report and Christian Pommranz for the PR. - fix issue751: multiple parametrize with ids bug if it parametrizes class with two or more test methods. Thanks Sergey Chipiga for reporting and Jan Bednarik for PR. - fix issue82: avoid loading conftest files from setup.cfg/pytest.ini/tox.ini files and upwards by default (--confcutdir can still be set to override this). Thanks Bruno Oliveira for the PR. - fix issue768: docstrings found in python modules were not setting up session fixtures. Thanks Jason R. Coombs for reporting and Bruno Oliveira for the PR. - added `tmpdir_factory`, a session-scoped fixture that can be used to create directories under the base temporary directory. Previously this object was installed as a `_tmpdirhandler` attribute of the `config` object, but now it is part of the official API and using `config._tmpdirhandler` is deprecated. Thanks Bruno Oliveira for the PR. - fix issue808: pytest's internal assertion rewrite hook now implements the optional PEP302 get_data API so tests can access data files next to them. Thanks xmo-odoo for request and example and Bruno Oliveira for the PR. - rootdir and inifile are now displayed during usage errors to help users diagnose problems such as unexpected ini files which add unknown options being picked up by pytest. Thanks to Pavel Savchenko for bringing the problem to attention in #821 and Bruno Oliveira for the PR. - Summary bar now is colored yellow for warning situations such as: all tests either were skipped or xpass/xfailed, or no tests were run at all (this is a partial fix for issue500). - fix issue812: pytest now exits with status code 5 in situations where no tests were run at all, such as the directory given in the command line does not contain any tests or as result of a command line option filters all out all tests (-k for example). Thanks Eric Siegerman (issue812) and Bruno Oliveira for the PR. - Summary bar now is colored yellow for warning situations such as: all tests either were skipped or xpass/xfailed, or no tests were run at all (related to issue500). Thanks Eric Siegerman. - New `testpaths` ini option: list of directories to search for tests when executing pytest from the root directory. This can be used to speed up test collection when a project has well specified directories for tests, being usually more practical than configuring norecursedirs for all directories that do not contain tests. Thanks to Adrian for idea (#694) and Bruno Oliveira for the PR. - fix issue713: JUnit XML reports for doctest failures. Thanks Punyashloka Biswal. - fix issue970: internal pytest warnings now appear as "pytest-warnings" in the terminal instead of "warnings", so it is clear for users that those warnings are from pytest and not from the builtin "warnings" module. Thanks Bruno Oliveira. - Include setup and teardown in junitxml test durations. Thanks Janne Vanhala. - fix issue735: assertion failures on debug versions of Python 3.4+ - new option ``--import-mode`` to allow to change test module importing behaviour to append to sys.path instead of prepending. This better allows to run test modules against installated versions of a package even if the package under test has the same import root. In this example:: testing/__init__.py testing/test_pkg_under_test.py pkg_under_test/ the tests will run against the installed version of pkg_under_test when ``--import-mode=append`` is used whereas by default they would always pick up the local version. Thanks Holger Krekel. - pytester: add method ``TmpTestdir.delete_loaded_modules()``, and call it from ``inline_run()`` to allow temporary modules to be reloaded. Thanks Eduardo Schettino. - internally refactor pluginmanager API and code so that there is a clear distinction between a pytest-agnostic rather simple pluginmanager and the PytestPluginManager which adds a lot of behaviour, among it handling of the local conftest files. In terms of documented methods this is a backward compatible change but it might still break 3rd party plugins which relied on details like especially the pluginmanager.add_shutdown() API. Thanks Holger Krekel. - pluginmanagement: introduce ``pytest.hookimpl`` and ``pytest.hookspec`` decorators for setting impl/spec specific parameters. This substitutes the previous now deprecated use of ``pytest.mark`` which is meant to contain markers for test functions only. - write/refine docs for "writing plugins" which now have their own page and are separate from the "using/installing plugins`` page. - fix issue732: properly unregister plugins from any hook calling sites allowing to have temporary plugins during test execution. - deprecate and warn about ``__multicall__`` argument in hook implementations. Use the ``hookwrapper`` mechanism instead already introduced with pytest-2.7. - speed up pytest's own test suite considerably by using inprocess tests by default (testrun can be modified with --runpytest=subprocess to create subprocesses in many places instead). The main APIs to run pytest in a test is "runpytest()" or "runpytest_subprocess" and "runpytest_inprocess" if you need a particular way of running the test. In all cases you get back a RunResult but the inprocess one will also have a "reprec" attribute with the recorded events/reports. - fix monkeypatch.setattr("x.y", raising=False) to actually not raise if "y" is not a pre-existing attribute. Thanks Florian Bruhin. - fix issue741: make running output from testdir.run copy/pasteable Thanks Bruno Oliveira. - add a new ``--noconftest`` argument which ignores all ``conftest.py`` files. - add ``file`` and ``line`` attributes to JUnit-XML output. - fix issue890: changed extension of all documentation files from ``txt`` to ``rst``. Thanks to Abhijeet for the PR. - fix issue714: add ability to apply indirect=True parameter on particular argnames. Thanks Elizaveta239. - fix issue890: changed extension of all documentation files from ``txt`` to ``rst``. Thanks to Abhijeet for the PR. - fix issue957: "# doctest: SKIP" option will now register doctests as SKIPPED rather than PASSED. Thanks Thomas Grainger for the report and Bruno Oliveira for the PR. - issue951: add new record_xml_property fixture, that supports logging additional information on xml output. Thanks David Diaz for the PR. - issue949: paths after normal options (for example `-s`, `-v`, etc) are now properly used to discover `rootdir` and `ini` files. Thanks Peter Lauri for the report and Bruno Oliveira for the PR. - Update to 2.7.3 (compared to 2.7.2) - Allow 'dev', 'rc', or other non-integer version strings in `importorskip`. Thanks to Eric Hunsberger for the PR. - fix issue856: consider --color parameter in all outputs (for example - -fixtures). Thanks Barney Gale for the report and Bruno Oliveira for the PR. - fix issue855: passing str objects as `plugins` argument to pytest.main is now interpreted as a module name to be imported and registered as a plugin, instead of silently having no effect. Thanks xmo-odoo for the report and Bruno Oliveira for the PR. - fix issue744: fix for ast.Call changes in Python 3.5+. Thanks Guido van Rossum, Matthias Bussonnier, Stefan Zimmermann and Thomas Kluyver. - fix issue842: applying markers in classes no longer propagate this markers to superclasses which also have markers. Thanks xmo-odoo for the report and Bruno Oliveira for the PR. - preserve warning functions after call to pytest.deprecated_call. Thanks Pieter Mulder for PR. - fix issue854: autouse yield_fixtures defined as class members of unittest.TestCase subclasses now work as expected. Thannks xmo-odoo for the report and Bruno Oliveira for the PR. - fix issue833: --fixtures now shows all fixtures of collected test files, instead of just the fixtures declared on the first one. Thanks Florian Bruhin for reporting and Bruno Oliveira for the PR. - fix issue863: skipped tests now report the correct reason when a skip/xfail condition is met when using multiple markers. Thanks Raphael Pierzina for reporting and Bruno Oliveira for the PR. - optimized tmpdir fixture initialization, which should make test sessions faster (specially when using pytest-xdist). The only visible effect is that now pytest uses a subdirectory in the $TEMP directory for all directories created by this fixture (defaults to $TEMP/pytest-$USER). Thanks Bruno Oliveira for the PR. - Update to 2.7.2 - fix issue767: pytest.raises value attribute does not contain the exception instance on Python 2.6. Thanks Eric Siegerman for providing the test case and Bruno Oliveira for PR. - Automatically create directory for junitxml and results log. Thanks Aron Curzon. - fix issue713: JUnit XML reports for doctest failures. Thanks Punyashloka Biswal. - fix issue735: assertion failures on debug versions of Python 3.4+ Thanks Benjamin Peterson. - fix issue114: skipif marker reports to internal skipping plugin; Thanks Floris Bruynooghe for reporting and Bruno Oliveira for the PR. - fix issue748: unittest.SkipTest reports to internal pytest unittest plugin. Thanks Thomas De Schampheleire for reporting and Bruno Oliveira for the PR. - fix issue718: failed to create representation of sets containing unsortable elements in python 2. Thanks Edison Gustavo Muenz. - fix issue756, fix issue752 (and similar issues): depend on py-1.4.29 which has a refined algorithm for traceback generation. - Move %check to -doc subpackage to avoid dependency loop with new python3-hypothesis test dependency.- Make tests conditional to avoid dependency loop.- revert update-alternatives change, causes OBS trouble- Change update-alternatives requirement to absolute path to fix non-SUSE distributions (RHEL7)- Add python-xml as build dependency to avoid test failure with the Python version shipped in SLE 12- Split documentation into separate package to avoid build loop- It doesn't need Twisted, and the dependency causes a build cycle. So it is removed from BuildRequires- Update to version 2.7.1: * fix issue731: do not get confused by the braces which may be present and unbalanced in an object's repr while collapsing False explanations. Thanks Carl Meyer for the report and test case. * fix issue553: properly handling inspect.getsourcelines failures in FixtureLookupError which would lead to to an internal error, obfuscating the original problem. Thanks talljosh for initial diagnose/patch and Bruno Oliveira for final patch. * fix issue660: properly report scope-mismatch-access errors independently from ordering of fixture arguments. Also avoid the pytest internal traceback which does not provide information to the user. Thanks Holger Krekel. * streamlined and documented release process. Also all versions (in setup.py and documentation generation) are now read from _pytest/__init__.py. Thanks Holger Krekel. * fixed docs to remove the notion that yield-fixtures are experimental. They are here to stay :) Thanks Bruno Oliveira. * Support building wheels by using environment markers for the requirements. Thanks Ionel Maries Cristian. * fixed regression to 2.6.4 which surfaced e.g. in lost stdout capture printing when tests raised SystemExit. Thanks Holger Krekel. * reintroduced _pytest fixture of the pytester plugin which is used at least by pytest-xdist.- update to 2.7.0: - fix issue435: make reload() work when assert rewriting is active. Thanks Daniel Hahler. - 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 systematic tests for conftest visibility and now passes. This change also introduces the concept of a ``rootdir`` which is printed as a new pytest header and documented in the pytest customize web page. - change reporting of "diverted" tests, i.e. tests that are collected in one file but actually come from another (e.g. when tests in a test class come from a base class in a different file). We now show the nodeid and indicate via a postfix the other file. - 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/latest/contributing.html . Thanks to Anatoly for pushing and initial work on this. - fix issue650: new option ``--docttest-ignore-import-errors`` which will turn import errors in doctests into skips. Thanks Charles Cloud for the complete PR. - fix issue655: work around different ways that cause python2/3 to leak sys.exc_info into fixtures/tests causing failures in 3rd party code - fix issue615: assertion re-writing did not correctly escape % signs when formatting boolean operations, which tripped over mixing booleans with modulo operators. Thanks to Tom Viner for the report, triaging and fix. - implement issue351: add ability to specify parametrize ids as a callable to generate custom test ids. Thanks Brianna Laugher for the idea and implementation. - introduce and document new hookwrapper mechanism useful for plugins which want to wrap the execution of certain hooks for their purposes. This supersedes the undocumented ``__multicall__`` protocol which pytest itself and some external plugins use. Note that pytest-2.8 is scheduled to drop supporting the old ``__multicall__`` and only support the hookwrapper protocol. - majorly speed up invocation of plugin hooks - use hookwrapper mechanism in builtin pytest plugins. - add a doctest ini option for doctest flags, thanks Holger Peters. - add note to docs that if you want to mark a parameter and the parameter is a callable, you also need to pass in a reason to disambiguate it from the "decorator" case. Thanks Tom Viner. - "python_classes" and "python_functions" options now support glob-patterns for test discovery, as discussed in issue600. 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