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Fix work-around for pytest markers bug
The initial work-around implemented was totally botched using
'pytest.skip' instead of 'pytest.mark.skip' which resulted in all tests
in a file being completely ignored if any skip conditions that evaluated
to true were declared or imported in the file.
This work-around will not correctly display why all the tests have been
skipped when using the '-rs' parameter. Only the first skip marker to
taint a parent test class will be displayed (ie. if both xapian and
mysql tests are being skipped, pytest will only output that tests are
being skipped because xapian is not installed even though the mysql
tests are also being skipped because mysql backend is not available).
There also seems to be a bug in the current version of pytest being used
in 'run_tests.py' (v2.8.4) that results in the skip not actually working
when using 'pytest.mark.skip'. This does work correctly with the most
recent release (v2.9.2), so the 'run_tests.py' script will need to be
updated.
| author | John Kristensen <john@jerrykan.com> |
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| date | Mon, 27 Jun 2016 14:03:32 +1000 |
| parents | 6e9b9743de89 |
| children | 64b05e24dbd8 |
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# # Example output when the web interface changes item 3 and the email # (non pgp) interface changes item 4: # # tx_SourceCheckAudit(3) pre db.tx_Source: cgi # tx_SourceCheckAudit(4) pre db.tx_Source: email # tx_SourceCheckAudit(3) post db.tx_Source: cgi # tx_SourceCheckAudit(4) post db.tx_Source: email # tx_SourceCheckReact(4) pre db.tx_Source: email # tx_SourceCheckReact(4) post db.tx_Source: email # tx_SourceCheckReact(3) pre db.tx_Source: cgi # tx_SourceCheckReact(3) post db.tx_Source: cgi # # Note that the calls are interleaved, but the proper # tx_Source is associated with the same ticket. import time as time def tx_SourceCheckAudit(db, cl, nodeid, newvalues): ''' An auditor to print the value of the source of the transaction that trigger this change. The sleep call is used to delay the transaction so that multiple changes will overlap. The expected output from this detector are 2 lines with the same value for tx_Source. Tx source is: None - Reported when using a script or it is an error if the change arrives by another method. "cli" - reported when using roundup-admin "web" - reported when using any web based technique "email" - reported when using an unautheticated email based technique "email-sig-openpgp" - reported when email with a valid pgp signature is used ''' if __debug__ and False: print "\n tx_SourceCheckAudit(%s) db.tx_Source: %s"%(nodeid, db.tx_Source) newvalues['tx_Source'] = db.tx_Source # example use for real to prevent a change from happening if it's # submited via email # # if db.tx_Source == "email": # raise Reject, 'Change not allowed via email' def tx_SourceCheckReact(db, cl, nodeid, oldvalues): ''' An reactor to print the value of the source of the transaction that trigger this change. The sleep call is used to delay the transaction so that multiple changes will overlap. The expected output from this detector are 2 lines with the same value for tx_Source. Tx source is: None - Reported when using a script or it is an error if the change arrives by another method. "cli" - reported when using roundup-admin "web" - reported when using any web based technique "email" - reported when using an unautheticated email based technique "email-sig-openpgp" - reported when email with a valid pgp signature is used ''' if __debug__ and False: print " tx_SourceCheckReact(%s) db.tx_Source: %s"%(nodeid, db.tx_Source) def init(db): db.issue.audit('create', tx_SourceCheckAudit) db.issue.audit('set', tx_SourceCheckAudit) db.issue.react('set', tx_SourceCheckReact) db.issue.react('create', tx_SourceCheckReact) db.msg.audit('create', tx_SourceCheckAudit)
