Thank you! That works for me!
-Anton 2012/2/16 Ronny Pfannschmidt <ronny.pfannschm...@gmx.de>: > On 02/16/2012 01:48 PM, Anton P wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I'm trying to write my own py.test pluging for extended junitxml >> reports. This pluging have to parse testcase's docstrings for some >> additional info for report. >> >> I've found the next code in pytest_bugzilla plugin: >> >> def pytest_report_teststatus(self,report): >> if report.failed: >> if self.analysed(report.item.function.__doc__): >> return "analysed", "A", "ANALYSED" >> >> And I've tried to do the same to access docstrings. But I'm confused, >> because report object does not contain "item" attribute. >> >> At the moment I've added class ExtTestReport(TestReport) and redefined >> pytest_runtest_makereport() in plugin. The last hook now return report >> with "item" object. >> >> But I think, that redefining native pytest_runtest_makereport() in >> pluging is not the best idea. Especially because new method is always >> called regardless of my pluging usage. >> >> Please, point me to right solution to access testcase's docstrings >> from pytest_report_teststatus() or pytest_runtest_logreport(). >> > you can extend the native pytest_runtest_makereport > > think of something like > > def pytest_runtest_makereport(__multicall__, ...): > rep = __multicall__.execute() > rep._docstring = item... > return rep > > -- Regards Ronny > >> Thank you in advance! >> _______________________________________________ >> py-dev mailing list >> py-dev@codespeak.net >> http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/py-dev > > _______________________________________________ py-dev mailing list py-dev@codespeak.net http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/py-dev