cfme.fixtures.pytest_store module¶
Storage for pytest objects during test runs
The objects in the module will change during the course of a test run, so they have been stashed into the ‘store’ namespace
Usage:
# imported directly (store is pytest.store)
from cfme.fixtures.pytest_store import store
store.config, store.pluginmanager, store.session
The availability of these objects varies during a test run, but all should be available in the collection and testing phases of a test run.
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class
cfme.fixtures.pytest_store.FlexibleTerminalReporter(config=None, file=None)[source]¶ Bases:
_pytest.terminal.TerminalReporterA TerminalReporter stand-in that pretends to work even without a py.test config.
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class
cfme.fixtures.pytest_store.Store[source]¶ Bases:
objectpytest object store
If a property isn’t available for any reason (including being accessed outside of a pytest run), it will be None.
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capturemanager¶
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config= None¶ The py.test config instance, None if not in py.test
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current_appliance¶
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fixturemanager¶
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has_config¶
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in_pytest_session¶
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my_ip_address¶
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parallel_session¶
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parallelizer_role= None¶ Parallelizer role, None if not running a parallelized session
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pluginmanager¶
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session= None¶ The current py.test session, None if not in a py.test session
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slave_manager¶
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slaveid¶
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ssh_clients_to_close= None¶ hack variable until we get a more sustainable solution
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terminaldistreporter¶
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terminalreporter¶
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cfme.fixtures.pytest_store.write_line(line, **kwargs)[source]¶ A write-line helper that should always write a line to the terminal
It knows all of py.tests dirty tricks, including ones that we made, and works around them.
Parameters: **kwargs – Normal kwargs for pytest line formatting, stripped from slave messages