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pycotap
is a simple Python test runner for unittest
that outputs
Test Anything Protocol <http://testanything.org>
_ results directly to standard output.
Contrary to other TAP runners for Python, pycotap
...
... prints TAP (and only TAP) to standard output instead of to a separate file,
allowing you to pipe it directly to TAP pretty printers and processors
(such as the ones listed on
the tape page <https://www.npmjs.com/package/tape#pretty-reporters>
_). By
piping it to other consumers, you can avoid the need to add
specific test runners to your test code. Since the TAP results
are printed as they come in, the consumers can directly display results while
the tests are run.
... only contains a TAP reporter, so no parsers, no frameworks, no dependencies, ...
... is configurable: you can choose how you want the test output and test result
diagnostics to end up in your TAP output (as TAP diagnostics, YAML blocks, or
attachments). The defaults are optimized for a Jenkins <http://jenkins-ci.org>
_ based
flow.
Documentation and examples can be found on the pycotap page <https://github.com/remko/pycotap>
_.
FAQs
A tiny test runner that outputs TAP results to standard output.
We found that pycotap demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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