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bug, test: fix tests for trace_id; readd import logging.config
Made save_restore_logging a test level fixture. It was a class level
which worked fine until I started using caplog for tests in the same
class. Due to loading config from dict, the roundup channel was set to
not propagate which broke the new formatting test used for trace_id.
Forgot to update some tests due to change in default format adding
%(trace_id).
Also re-added logging.config import which broke loading logging config
files in configuration.py.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Wed, 17 Sep 2025 00:45:04 -0400 |
| parents | 43dc610bbd24 |
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# simple way to see if there are order dependencies in tests # can use if pytest-random-order --random-order mode isn't # usable (e.g. python2). # known issues: # python3 -m pytest -k Whoosh test/test_indexer.py fails starting with # first reversed (so last) test in module # # python3 -m pytest test/test_cgi.py # fails: FormTestCase::testCreatePermission # FormTestCase::testClassPermission # FormTestCase::testCheckAndPropertyPermission # # this failure results in a failure in test_action again with # bad permission application. Something run prior to these # tests is breaking the permission checks. #def pytest_collection_modifyitems(items): # items.reverse() # Add a marker for pg_schema tests. # They duplicate the postgresql tests exactly but uses a named # schema rather than the default 'public' schema. def pytest_configure(config): config.addinivalue_line( "markers", "pg_schema: tests using schema for postgres" ) # try to work around loss of testmon data when ^Cing out of tests. def pytest_unconfigure(config): if hasattr(config, "testmon_data"): config.testmon_data.db.con.close()
