I'm +1 too, it fits all of the requirements. :)

Tin, I've invited you over to pytest-dev, feel free to transfer the
repository.

On Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 4:55 PM, Laura Creighton <[email protected]> wrote:

> In a message of Thu, 23 Apr 2015 21:28:52 +0200, Tin Tvrtković writes:
> >Hello fellow pytest aficionados,
> >
> >I've been advised by multiple people over Twitter to bring this to the
> >attention of the pytest community, so here goes.
> >
> >I'm the author of pytest-asyncio, a pytest plugin for testing asyncio
> >code: https://github.com/Tinche/pytest-asyncio. The code isn't
> >particularly clever, and could use a review by someone more
> >knowledgeable of pytest than me, but it seems to do its job okay (I'm
> >already using it in another asyncio project). Credit where credit is
> >due: the plugin is basically a port of pytest-tornado to asyncio. It's
> >up on PyPI under the name 'pytest-asyncio'. Hopefully the README file is
> >documentation enough.
> >
> >It's also been suggested to me to submit the plugin to pytest, which I'd
> >totally be open to if you folks are interested. I think the plugin ticks
> >all the checkboxes listed on https://pytest.org/latest/contributing.html.
> >
> >Kind regards,
> >Tin
>
> I've been using it, for about a week.  It is working great here.
> so +1 from me.
>
> Laura
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