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haas: Extensible Python Test Runner
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haas
is a Python test runner that is backward-compatible with Python's
built-in unittest Test Cases, but supports more advanced features, such
as project-specific plugins.
Features
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Runs unittest.TestCase
based tests!
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Plugin system, based on stevedore_.
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Still subject to change and revision to clean the plugin APIs.
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Plugins for whole-test-run environment configuration (run before any
client-code is imported).
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Plugins for test result output formatting.
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Plugins for test runner scheme (e.g. parallel runner)
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Generic test result collection, presentation & output handled by
plugins.
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(Very) Basic parallel test run support.
.. _stevedore: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/stevedore
Missing (unittest) Features
Future Features
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Per-project config file
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Improve parallel test runner to allow conditional splitting of tests,
or allow tests to be run in the main process.
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Improve plugin system
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More result output plugins/options (xunit, result summary)
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... ?
Copyright
haas
is copyright 2013-2014 Simon Jagoe
The name haas
is taken from the animal on the cover of O'Reilly's
Python Cookbook, a springhaas or Pedetes capensis.