Hi Sarah, On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 21:21 +0000, Sarah Mount wrote: > Hi there, > > I am currently converting some very idiosyncratic hand-rolled tests into > more sensible unit tests with pytest. I had a problem running tests which > dealt with decorators and following the advice here: > > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19614658/how-do-i-make-pytest-fixtures-work-with-decorated-functions > > I refactored all my decorators to use the decorator library rather than > functools.wraps. > > The win there was that now the Python 2.7 version of my code behaves in the > same way as the Python 3.3 code (whereas before the 2.7 code passed and the > 3.3 code errored). The fail is that now none of the tests run at all! > > I tried running tests without py.test (as in: python -m > mylib.test.test_one) and they ran as expected. If I try to use the library > just from a REPL session it seems OK. I suspect that the issue has occurred > because I haven't yet understood where to use pytest fixtures. > > The (simplified) code looks roughly like this: > > ### FILE base.py > > @process > def foo(channel): > channel.write(100) > > @process > def bar(channel): > channel.read() > > ### FILE test_one.py > > def test_one_one(): > channel = Channel() > par(foo(channel), bar(channel)).start()
Could you post the code that runs under the unittests framework as well? The test looks OK, maybe "py.test -s mylib" (don't capture output) would give a clue why the test run bails out the way it does. best, holger > > > And the results look like this: > > $ py.test mylib/ > ================================================================ test > session starts > ================================================================= > platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.5 -- pytest-2.5.1 > collected 44 items > > mylib/test/test_one.py (venv)$ > > > I have tried putting the @pytest.fixture decorator on both the functions in > base.py and those in test_one.py but neither works. > > Any ideas? > > Thanks, > > Sarah > > -- > Sarah Mount, Senior Lecturer, University of Wolverhampton > website: http://www.snim2.org/ > twitter: @snim2 > _______________________________________________ > Pytest-dev mailing list > Pytest-dev@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pytest-dev _______________________________________________ Pytest-dev mailing list Pytest-dev@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pytest-dev