I'm trying to package your module as an rpm package. So I'm using the typical build, install and test cycle used on building packages from non-root account.
"setup.py build"
"setup.py install --root </install/prefix>"
"pytest with PYTHONPATH pointing to sitearch and sitelib inside </install/prefix>
+ PYTHONPATH=/home/tkloczko/rpmbuild/BUILDROOT/python-sphinxcontrib-openapi-0.7.0-4.fc35.x86_64/usr/lib64/python3.8/site-packages:/home/tkloczko/rpmbuild/BUILDROOT/python-sphinxcontrib-openapi-0.7.0-4.fc35.x86_64/usr/lib/python3.8/site-packages
+ /usr/bin/pytest -ra --import-mode=importlib tests/ --strict -p no:randomly
=========================================================================== test session starts ============================================================================
platform linux -- Python 3.8.11, pytest-6.2.5, py-1.10.0, pluggy-0.13.1
benchmark: 3.4.1 (defaults: timer=time.perf_counter disable_gc=False min_rounds=5 min_time=0.000005 max_time=1.0 calibration_precision=10 warmup=False warmup_iterations=100000)
rootdir: /home/tkloczko/rpmbuild/BUILD/openapi-0.7.0
plugins: forked-1.3.0, shutil-1.7.0, virtualenv-1.7.0, expect-1.1.0, flake8-1.0.7, timeout-1.4.2, betamax-0.8.1, freezegun-0.4.2, aspectlib-1.5.2, toolbox-0.5, rerunfailures-9.1.1, requests-mock-1.9.3, cov-2.12.1, flaky-3.7.0, benchmark-3.4.1, xdist-2.3.0, pylama-7.7.1, datadir-1.3.1, regressions-2.2.0, cases-3.6.3, xprocess-0.18.1, black-0.3.12, anyio-3.3.0, asyncio-0.15.1, trio-0.7.0, subtests-0.5.0, isort-2.0.0, hypothesis-6.14.6, mock-3.6.1, profiling-1.7.0, Faker-8.12.1, nose2pytest-1.0.8, pyfakefs-4.5.1, tornado-0.8.1, twisted-1.13.3
collected 223 items
tests/test_openapi.py ................................. [ 14%]
tests/test_schema_utils.py ......... [ 18%]
tests/test_spec_examples.py ......... [ 22%]
tests/renderers/httpdomain/test_render_operation.py ............. [ 28%]
tests/renderers/httpdomain/test_render_parameter.py .......................................... [ 47%]
tests/renderers/httpdomain/test_render_parameters.py ............. [ 53%]
tests/renderers/httpdomain/test_render_paths.py ......... [ 57%]
tests/renderers/httpdomain/test_render_request_body_example.py ......................... [ 68%]
tests/renderers/httpdomain/test_render_response.py .................................... [ 84%]
tests/renderers/httpdomain/test_render_response_content.py .............................. [ 98%]
tests/renderers/httpdomain/test_render_responses.py .... [100%]
============================================================================= warnings summary =============================================================================
../../../../../usr/lib/python3.8/site-packages/_pytest/config/__init__.py:1183
/usr/lib/python3.8/site-packages/_pytest/config/__init__.py:1183: PytestDeprecationWarning: The --strict option is deprecated, use --strict-markers instead.
self.issue_config_time_warning(
-- Docs: https://docs.pytest.org/en/stable/warnings.html
====================================================================== 223 passed, 1 warning in 3.54s ======================================================================
pytest-xprocess reminder::Be sure to terminate the started process by running 'pytest --xkill' if you have not explicitly done so in your fixture with 'xprocess.getinfo(<process_name>).terminate()'.
BTW test suite. Looks like test suite needs only two files from OpenAPI-Specification: tests/OpenAPI-Specification/examples/v3.0/petstore.yaml and tests/OpenAPI-Specification/examples/v2.0/json/uber.json.
Is it not would be easier to just copy those two files into git repo instead linking submodule?
I'm trying to package your module as an rpm package. So I'm using the typical build, install and test cycle used on building packages from non-root account.
BTW test suite. Looks like test suite needs only two files from OpenAPI-Specification: tests/OpenAPI-Specification/examples/v3.0/petstore.yaml and tests/OpenAPI-Specification/examples/v2.0/json/uber.json. Is it not would be easier to just copy those two files into git repo instead linking submodule?