gituser/test_manylinux/: pytest-django-3.8.0 metadata and description
A Django plugin for pytest.
| author | Andreas Pelme |
| author_email | andreas@pelme.se |
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| license | BSD-3-Clause |
| maintainer | Andreas Pelme |
| maintainer_email | andreas@pelme.se |
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| provides_extras | testing |
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| requires_python | >=2.7, !=3.0.*, !=3.1.*, !=3.2.*, !=3.3.* |
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Welcome to pytest-django!
pytest-django allows you to test your Django project/applications with the pytest testing tool.
Full documentation: https://pytest-django.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
Version compatibility:
Django: 1.8-1.11, 2.0-2.2, and latest master branch (compatible at the time of each release)
Python: CPython 2.7, 3.4-3.7 or PyPy 2, 3
pytest: >=3.6
Licence: BSD
Project maintainers: Andreas Pelme, Floris Bruynooghe and Daniel Hahler
GitHub repository: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-django
Install pytest-django
pip install pytest-django
Why would I use this instead of Django’s manage.py test command?
Running your test suite with pytest-django allows you to tap into the features that are already present in pytest. Here are some advantages:
Less boilerplate tests: no need to import unittest, create a subclass with methods. Write tests as regular functions.
Database re-use: no need to re-create the test database for every test run.
Run tests in multiple processes for increased speed (with the pytest-xdist plugin).
Make use of other pytest plugins.
Works with both worlds: Existing unittest-style TestCase’s still work without any modifications.
See the pytest documentation for more information on pytest itself.