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pytest migration: make pytest's parametrize functionality available
To provide parameterized tests, a custom implementation is currently
provided at kallithea/tests/parameterized.py because nose does not provide
that out-of-the-box.
pytest, on the other hand, does have a built-in 'parametrize' (note:
different spelling) functionality. Therefore, once all tests have been
converted to pytest, we can get rid of the custom 'parameterized'
implementation. Also, the existing 'parameterized' implementation does not
seem to work under pytest-style tests.
This commit makes pytest's 'parametrize' decorator available alongside the
custom 'parameterized' decorator. The names are confusing but it is the
intention to kill the original 'parameterized' soon.
author | Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de.schampheleire@gmail.com> |
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date | Wed, 10 Feb 2016 18:30:13 +0100 |
parents | 19267f233d39 |
children | 968f2d4214e8 |
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include Apache-License-2.0.txt include CONTRIBUTORS include COPYING include LICENSE-MERGELY.html include LICENSE.md include MIT-Permissive-License.txt include README.rst include development.ini recursive-include docs * recursive-include init.d * include kallithea/bin/ldap_sync.conf include kallithea/bin/template.ini.mako include kallithea/config/deployment.ini_tmpl recursive-include kallithea/i18n * recursive-include kallithea/lib/dbmigrate *.py_tmpl README migrate.cfg recursive-include kallithea/public * recursive-include kallithea/templates * recursive-include kallithea/tests/fixtures * recursive-include kallithea/tests/scripts * include kallithea/tests/test.ini include kallithea/tests/vcs/aconfig