Thanks for the pointer concerning pip, I did not know you could search using it.
Now, I running into a strange missing import error when trying to the test with coverage: E ImportError: No module named restdoc Any ideas what could be the cause and what this module is? Detail below: py.test --cov src\nitroz\test_collections.py ================================================= test session starts ================================================= platform win32 -- Python 3.2.0 -- pytest-2.0.3 collected 0 items / 1 errors Coverage.py warning: No data was collected. ======================================================= ERRORS ======================================================== _________________________________________________ ERROR collecting . __________________________________________________ C:\Python32\lib\site-packages\py-1.4.3-py3.2.egg\py\_path\common.py:312: in visit > for x in Visitor(fil, rec, ignore, bf, sort).gen(self): C:\Python32\lib\site-packages\py-1.4.3-py3.2.egg\py\_path\common.py:358: in gen > for p in self.gen(subdir): C:\Python32\lib\site-packages\py-1.4.3-py3.2.egg\py\_path\common.py:358: in gen > for p in self.gen(subdir): C:\Python32\lib\site-packages\py-1.4.3-py3.2.egg\py\_path\common.py:358: in gen > for p in self.gen(subdir): C:\Python32\lib\site-packages\py-1.4.3-py3.2.egg\py\_path\common.py:347: in gen > dirs = self.optsort([p for p in entries C:\Python32\lib\site-packages\py-1.4.3-py3.2.egg\py\_path\common.py:348: in <listcomp> > if p.check(dir=1) and (rec is None or rec(p))]) C:\Python32\lib\site-packages\pytest-2.0.3-py3.2.egg\_pytest\main.py:450: in _recurse > ihook.pytest_collect_directory(path=path, parent=self) C:\Python32\lib\site-packages\pytest-2.0.3-py3.2.egg\_pytest\main.py:118: in call_matching_hooks > plugins = self.config._getmatchingplugins(self.fspath) C:\Python32\lib\site-packages\pytest-2.0.3-py3.2.egg\_pytest\config.py:283: in _getmatchingplugins > plugins += self._conftest.getconftestmodules(fspath) C:\Python32\lib\site-packages\pytest-2.0.3-py3.2.egg\_pytest\config.py:185: in getconftestmodules > clist.append(self.importconftest(conftestpath)) C:\Python32\lib\site-packages\pytest-2.0.3-py3.2.egg\_pytest\config.py:221: in importconftest > self._postimport(mod) C:\Python32\lib\site-packages\pytest-2.0.3-py3.2.egg\_pytest\config.py:226: in _postimport > self._onimport(mod) C:\Python32\lib\site-packages\pytest-2.0.3-py3.2.egg\_pytest\config.py:272: in _onimportconftest > self.pluginmanager.consider_conftest(conftestmodule) C:\Python32\lib\site-packages\pytest-2.0.3-py3.2.egg\_pytest\core.py:181: in consider_conftest > self.consider_module(conftestmodule) C:\Python32\lib\site-packages\pytest-2.0.3-py3.2.egg\_pytest\core.py:189: in consider_module > self.import_plugin(spec) C:\Python32\lib\site-packages\pytest-2.0.3-py3.2.egg\_pytest\core.py:202: in import_plugin > return self.import_plugin(modname[7:]) C:\Python32\lib\site-packages\pytest-2.0.3-py3.2.egg\_pytest\core.py:197: in import_plugin > mod = importplugin(modname) C:\Python32\lib\site-packages\pytest-2.0.3-py3.2.egg\_pytest\core.py:323: in importplugin > return __import__(importspec, None, None, '__doc__') E ImportError: No module named restdoc ----------------------------------- coverage: platform win32, python 3.2.0-final-0 ------------------------------------ Name Stmts Miss Cover --------------------------- ============================================== 1 error in 18.02 seconds =============================================== 2011/5/18 holger krekel <hol...@merlinux.eu> > Hey Baptiste, > > On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 17:42 +0200, Baptiste Lepilleur wrote: > > The pytest documentation page indicates that it is supported, but > provides > > no pointer on how do to this... > > > Doing a search seem to reveal multiple plug-ins to do that. What is the > > recommended one? I'm working on Windows XP / Python 2.6 & 3.2. > > sorry about that. The plugin is named pytest-cov, see here > > http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pytest-cov > > If it doesn't work for you i am sure Meme (also here on the list) > can answer questions or to issues. > > > By the way, is there a centralized list of useful plug-ins for pytest ? > > not really. However, i recommend to install "pip" and then type: > > pip search pytest > > to get a good list. > > best, > holger > > > > > > > Baptiste. > > > _______________________________________________ > > py-dev mailing list > > py-dev@codespeak.net > > http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/py-dev > >
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