pytest - use plugin from another plugin
I made a new plugin using this repo with cookiecutter and i want to use another plugin from it.
for example:
when I run pytest --useplugin
this should run :pytest --anotherplugin=12345 --useplugin
(more command line arguments run in the background.)
I didn't find anything in pytest documentation.
thanks!
python plugins pytest allure
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I made a new plugin using this repo with cookiecutter and i want to use another plugin from it.
for example:
when I run pytest --useplugin
this should run :pytest --anotherplugin=12345 --useplugin
(more command line arguments run in the background.)
I didn't find anything in pytest documentation.
thanks!
python plugins pytest allure
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I made a new plugin using this repo with cookiecutter and i want to use another plugin from it.
for example:
when I run pytest --useplugin
this should run :pytest --anotherplugin=12345 --useplugin
(more command line arguments run in the background.)
I didn't find anything in pytest documentation.
thanks!
python plugins pytest allure
I made a new plugin using this repo with cookiecutter and i want to use another plugin from it.
for example:
when I run pytest --useplugin
this should run :pytest --anotherplugin=12345 --useplugin
(more command line arguments run in the background.)
I didn't find anything in pytest documentation.
thanks!
python plugins pytest allure
python plugins pytest allure
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Your best bet is to see whether anotherplugin provides a pytest hook for you to use. If it does, you can use @pytest.mark.optionalhook def optional_hook_name in your code.
If it does not provide a hook, you may have to use suitable pytest hooks to pass relevant arguments. Be cautious, passing argument to another plugin using unsuitable pytest hooks may sometime cause race around condition.
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Your best bet is to see whether anotherplugin provides a pytest hook for you to use. If it does, you can use @pytest.mark.optionalhook def optional_hook_name in your code.
If it does not provide a hook, you may have to use suitable pytest hooks to pass relevant arguments. Be cautious, passing argument to another plugin using unsuitable pytest hooks may sometime cause race around condition.
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Your best bet is to see whether anotherplugin provides a pytest hook for you to use. If it does, you can use @pytest.mark.optionalhook def optional_hook_name in your code.
If it does not provide a hook, you may have to use suitable pytest hooks to pass relevant arguments. Be cautious, passing argument to another plugin using unsuitable pytest hooks may sometime cause race around condition.
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Your best bet is to see whether anotherplugin provides a pytest hook for you to use. If it does, you can use @pytest.mark.optionalhook def optional_hook_name in your code.
If it does not provide a hook, you may have to use suitable pytest hooks to pass relevant arguments. Be cautious, passing argument to another plugin using unsuitable pytest hooks may sometime cause race around condition.
Your best bet is to see whether anotherplugin provides a pytest hook for you to use. If it does, you can use @pytest.mark.optionalhook def optional_hook_name in your code.
If it does not provide a hook, you may have to use suitable pytest hooks to pass relevant arguments. Be cautious, passing argument to another plugin using unsuitable pytest hooks may sometime cause race around condition.
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