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0.7.0: pytest warning
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?
Sorry I've copied that --strict to my spec file from fedora and this is my fault.
However that note about dropping submodule IMO still is valid :)