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it would be nice if you could write robot tests in python, like you can with keywords.
for example, the following robot file:
```robot
*** Settings ***
Test Setup ...
Test Teardown …
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platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3, pytest-2.8.2, py-1.4.30, pluggy-0.3.1
benchmark: 3.0.0rc1 (defaults: timer=time.time disable_gc=False min_rounds=5 min_time=5.00us max_time=1.00s calibration_preci…
nzjrs updated
8 years ago
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In NixOS we get some test failures. It happens on Python 3.10 too. At first glances I would say it's `pytest`-related.
```bash
platform linux -- Python 3.11.4, pytest-7.4.0, pluggy-1.2.0
rootdir:…
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idk quite how this would work, but here's an idea:
1. start some sort of web socket / server in bot
2. change `pytest` to be an alias
3. somehow grep output for failures (or install a pytest plug…
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# Summary
A [funny issue](https://github.com/nedbat/coveragepy/issues/915) in coverage's bugtracker has led me to consider what's the best way to deal with this problem:
* Users running `covera…
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[Live logs](https://docs.pytest.org/en/stable/logging.html#live-logs) says
>You can call set_log_path() to customize the log_file path dynamically. This functionality is considered experimental.
I…
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I'm trying to package your module as rpm package. So I'm using typical in such case build, install and test cycle used on building package from non-root account:
- "setup.py build"
- "setup.py insta…
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Currenlty it appears that only Chrome and Firefox are the supported browsers allowed for writing tests using pytest:
https://github.com/plotly/dash/blob/6ee3eeecf302498418bca2c026ba42af8e2dd5fb/das…
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- test_exit.py
```
import pytest
def test_a():
pass
def test_b():
pytest.exit('system state unrecoverable, destroy pytest session.')
```
- socketserver https://bitbucket.org/hp…
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Currently, we use the _coveralls_ package to publish coverage stats online. It provides integration with pytest coverage.
There has been no activity within the project on GitHub for a couple of years…