Overview
nose-exclude is a Nose
_ plugin that allows you to easily specify
directories to be excluded from testing.
.. _Nose: http://somethingaboutorange.com/mrl/projects/nose
Exclude Directories
The --exclude-dir=
option is made available after installation of the
plugin. The option may be used multiple times to exclude multiple directories
from testing. The directory paths provided may be absolute or relative.
Example::
$ nosetests --exclude-dir=test_dirs/build \
--exclude-dir=test_dirs/test_not_me test_dirs
....
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Ran 4 tests in 0.006s
OK
This example will exclude the directories test_dirs/build and
test_dirs/test_not_me from nosetests' test searching.
Using File-Based Exclusion List
The --exclude-dir-file=
option can be used to pass in a predefined
list of directories contained within a file. nose-exclude
expects each
directory to be excluded to be on its own line.
Example::
$ nosetests --exclude-dir-file=test_dirs/exclude_dirs.txt \
test_dirs
....
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Ran 4 tests in 0.006s
OK
where exclude_dirs.txt
might look like: ::
test_dirs/build
# Start a line with a '#' to include
# Comments
test_dirs/test_not_me
Excluding Specific Test Methods and Classes
Tests can now be excluded by specifying their fully qualified test paths.
Tests can be excluded using either --exclude-test
or --exclude-test-file
.
To exclude test methods:
--exclude-test=module1.module2.TestClass.test_method
To exclude test classes:
--exclude-test=module1.module2.TestClass
To exclude test functions:
--exclude-test=module1.module2.test_function
Using Environment Variables
--exclude-dir=
and --exclude-test=
can be set by the environment
variables NOSE_EXCLUDE_DIRS
and NOSE_EXCLUDE_TESTS
respectively.
Multiple exclude paths may be entered by separating them using a ;
. The
environment variable NOSE_EXCLUDE_DIRS_FILE
when set to the path of a
file-based exclusion list functions as though it were passed in with
--exclude-dir-file=
.
Nose Configuration Files
nose-exclude
options can also be passed to nosetests
using a .noserc
or nose.cfg
file. If you more than one directory are to be excluded
separate their values with newlines using the same configuration key: ::
[nosetests]
exclude-dir=test_dirs/exclude_dirs
test_dirs/more_excludes
Bugs
Please report all bugs (and patches) to https://github.com/kgrandis/nose-exclude/
NOTE: The previous bitbucket repository is no longer actively maintained.