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test_runner/fixtures/zenith_fixtures.py:331
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A lot of issues reported would benefit from a more general approach to hooking into/overriding how pytest-django's internal fixtures with regard to managing the database. This issue is a place to coll…
pelme updated
8 years ago
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**Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.**
Currently, a lot of testing code from `unittest` is mixed with `pytest` eco-system. We should migrate to `pytest` recommendations a…
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**Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.**
Currently, in a Pytest environment, we preload approximately 40 yaml config files when instantiating a `LazySettings` object for a t…
synkd updated
2 weeks ago
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TL;DR: Only sync tests capture logs, not async.
Desired behavior: Async captures logs too.
Impact: Logs are critical test data. However this is the only solution I can find in the entire Pytho…
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Adding Fixtures to a parametrization of a test function via `pytest.mark.usefixtures` has no effect. The fixtures are not executed and are missing from `request.fixturenames`.
Example:
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I am fairly new to this project. I very recently migrated a software project test-suite from nosetest to pytest, mainly because of the Xdist benefits I had heard of.
The problem is that my Tests ar…
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I recently worked on a test that involved using a setup step to untar a rather large database (~8 GB), [see here](https://github.com/nf-core/modules/blob/master/modules/nf-core/krakenuniq/preloadedkra…
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Move the data loading elements out of setup_method. It only needs to be loaded once and can be shared across many tests. Look into [pytest fixtures](https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/explanation/fixtu…
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### Problem description
Running tests with the `pytest-xdist` plugin fails with errors:
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[gw0] darwin -- Python 3.10.9 /.../bin/python3
file ~/dev/frc/robotpy/pyfrc/pyfrc/tests/basic.py, li…