Jim Brännlund
Jim Brännlund
> This seems to only happen on pytest-html release 3.0.0 and higher. If you downgrade to 2.1.1, the issue goes away for me. It’s such a weird issue. And I’m...
Are you using pytest-selenium?
May I ask why not? Using pytest-selenium would probably solve this for you.
On a sidenote, I think `multicall` is deprecated. https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/reference.html#_pytest.hookspec.pytest_runtest_makereport
It's kind of hard understanding the code that you've shared, especially with using globals. Do you think you can create a small reproducible case that I can run to help...
Thanks for the report @cladmi, much appreciated! 🙏 This is a really good observation. We're working on the "next-gen" report and as such I'm trying to spend as little time...
@cladmi Regarding 3.6 support. For both the current state and next-gen, what that means in reality is there will be no updates in the form of security patches etc. Which...
> @BeyondEvil maybe this is something we could tackle as part of the next gen migration? Yes!
There's not native way of merging two reports. Either you run the tests in the same session or you have to find or write a utility that takes two html-reports...
> Hey @ExaltedBagel @BeyondEvil is this being actively worked on? If not, I'd like to implement this I think this also is a good candidate for Next-Gen.