Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: pytest-marker-bugzilla
Version: 0.7
Summary: py.test bugzilla integration plugin, using markers
Home-page: http://github.com/eanxgeek/pytest_marker_bugzilla
Author: Eric Sammons, lukas-bednar
Author-email: elsammons@gmail.com, lukyn17@gmail.com
License: GPL
Description: Intro
        =====
        [PyTest][pytest] plugin for bugzilla integration. This plugin currently
        assumes the following workflow:
        
          * bug_status in ['NEW', 'ASSIGNED', 'ON_DEV'] means the bug is known
          and is being worked on and therefore the test should be skipped and will be.
        
          * bug_status not in ['NEW', 'ASSIGNED', 'ON_DEV'] means the bug is in a state
          ready for QE and the test will be run and reported on.
        
        Please feel free to contribute by forking and submitting pull requests or by
        submitting feature requests or issues to [issues][githubissues]
        
        Requires
        ========
          * pytest >= 2.2.3
          * python-bugzilla >= 0.6.2
          * six
         
        Installation
        ============
          pip-python install pytest_marker_bugzilla
            
        Usage
        =====
          1. Create a bugzilla.cfg in the root of your tests.
             You can also put it under $HOME and /etc.
        
                 [DEFAULT]
                 bugzilla_url = https://bugzilla.fqdn/xmlrpc.cgi
                 # Username for authentication
                 bugzilla_username = USERNAME (or blank for public bugs)
                 # Password for authentication
                 bugzilla_password = PASSWORD (or blank for public bugs)
                 # Version of your product
                 bugzilla_version = X.Y (or blank if not relevant)
                 # Tuple of fixed_in and target_release attribute of bug
                 bugzilla_loose = (leave blank for default)
                     
             Options can be overridden with command line options.
        
               py.test --help
        
          2. Mark your tests with bugzilla marker and bug id(s).
        
             @pytest.mark.bugzilla('bug_id', ...)
        
             In order to skip the test, all of the specified bugs must lead to
             skipping. Even just one unskipped means that the test will not be skipped.
        
          3. Run py.test with bugzilla option to enable the plugin.
        
               py.test --bugzilla
        
        Conditional guards
        ------------------
        
        The conditional guards, are functions which can xfail or skip the test when
        condition is met.
        
            @pytest.mark.bugzilla(1234, skip_when=lambda bug: bug.status == "POST")
        
            @pytest.mark.bugzilla(
                567, xfail_when=lambda bug, version: bug.fixed_in > version
            )
        
        The guard is a function, it will receive max. 2 parameters. It depends what
        parameters you specify.
        
        The parameters are:
        
          * bug - specific BZ bug
          * version - tested product version
        
        Order or presence does not matter.
        
        Test library
        ============
        When you do changes please make sure that you pass current tests.
        
          tox
        
        Please also try to cover new features by writing new tests.
        
        Enjoy.
        
        [pytest]: http://pytest.org/latest/
        [githubissues]: https://github.com/eanxgeek/pytest_marker_bugzilla/issues
        
Platform: linux
Platform: osx
Platform: win32
Classifier: Development Status :: 3 - Alpha
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX
Classifier: Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows
Classifier: Operating System :: MacOS :: MacOS X
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Testing
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Quality Assurance
Classifier: Topic :: Utilities
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4
