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chore: migrate to pytest-cov
Summary by CodeRabbit
- New Features
- Added support for code coverage reporting with the integration of
pytest-cov.
- Added support for code coverage reporting with the integration of
- Bug Fixes
- Updated dependencies to improve testing reliability and performance, including
pytestandcoverage.
- Updated dependencies to improve testing reliability and performance, including
📝 Walkthrough
Walkthrough
The pyproject.toml file has been updated to reflect changes in dependencies. The pytest version has been upgraded to ^8.3.3, and a new dependency, pytest-cov, has been introduced at version ^5.0.0. The coverage dependency has also been updated to ^7.6.1, while the previous version of pytest-timeout has been removed and replaced with a new version ^2.3.1. These modifications are primarily focused on enhancing testing capabilities without altering the overall structure of the file.
Changes
| File | Change Summary |
|---|---|
| pyproject.toml | - Updated pytest from ^8.2.0 to ^8.3.3 |
- Added pytest-cov with version ^5.0.0 |
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- Updated coverage from ^7.5.1 to ^7.6.1 |
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- Removed pytest-timeout with version ^2.3.1 |
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- Added new pytest-timeout with version ^2.3.1 |
Sequence Diagram(s)
sequenceDiagram
participant Developer
participant CI
participant TestSuite
Developer->>CI: Push changes to repository
CI->>TestSuite: Install dependencies from pyproject.toml
TestSuite->>TestSuite: Run tests with updated pytest and new pytest-cov
TestSuite->>CI: Return test results
CI->>Developer: Notify test results
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