├── test_dirs ├── __init__.py ├── unittest │ ├── __init__.py │ └── tests.py ├── exclude_dirs2.txt ├── fish │ └── tests.py ├── build2 │ └── tests.py ├── exclude_dirs.txt ├── test_yes │ └── tests.py ├── build │ └── test.py ├── test_yes2 │ └── tests.py ├── test_not_me │ └── test.py └── exclude_tests.txt ├── MANIFEST.in ├── tox.ini ├── AUTHORS ├── .travis.yml ├── .gitignore ├── COPYRIGHT ├── setup.py ├── README.rst ├── nose_exclude.py ├── tests.py └── LICENSE /test_dirs/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test_dirs/unittest/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test_dirs/exclude_dirs2.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | test_dirs/build 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test_dirs/fish/tests.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | def test_nothing(): 3 | return False 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test_dirs/build2/tests.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | def test_nothing(): 3 | assert True 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test_dirs/exclude_dirs.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | test_dirs/build 2 | test_dirs/test_not_me 3 | 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test_dirs/test_yes/tests.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | def test_please(): 3 | return True 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test_dirs/build/test.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | def test_i_should_never_run(): 3 | assert False 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test_dirs/test_yes2/tests.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | def test_fish_dont_run(): 3 | return False 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test_dirs/test_not_me/test.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | def test_i_should_never_run(): 3 | assert False 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /MANIFEST.in: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | include README.rst 2 | include tests.py 3 | include tox.ini 4 | recursive-include test_dirs *txt *py 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test_dirs/exclude_tests.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | test_dirs.unittest.tests.UnitTests.test_a 2 | test_dirs.unittest.tests.UnitTests.test_b -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tox.ini: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [tox] 2 | envlist = py25, py26, py27, py33 3 | 4 | [testenv] 5 | deps = nose 6 | commands = python setup.py test 7 | 8 | [testenv:py25] 9 | setenv = PIP_INSECURE=1 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /AUTHORS: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Primary Author 2 | -------------- 3 | Kurt Grandis 4 | 5 | Contributors 6 | ------------ 7 | * Ryan Hsu 8 | * Piotr Husiatyński 9 | * Joe Friedl 10 | * Radu Voicilas 11 | * Victor Stinner 12 | * Mathieu Mitchell 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.travis.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | language: python 2 | python: 2.7 3 | env: 4 | - TOX_ENV=py34 5 | - TOX_ENV=py33 6 | - TOX_ENV=py27 7 | - TOX_ENV=py26 8 | - TOX_ENV=pypy 9 | install: 10 | - pip install tox 11 | script: 12 | - tox -e $TOX_ENV 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test_dirs/unittest/tests.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import unittest 2 | 3 | 4 | class UnitTests(unittest.TestCase): 5 | def test_a(self): 6 | assert True 7 | 8 | def test_b(self): 9 | assert True 10 | 11 | 12 | def test_c(): 13 | assert True 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Created by https://www.gitignore.io 2 | 3 | ### Python ### 4 | # Byte-compiled / optimized / DLL files 5 | __pycache__/ 6 | *.py[cod] 7 | 8 | # C extensions 9 | *.so 10 | 11 | # Distribution / packaging 12 | .Python 13 | env/ 14 | build/ 15 | develop-eggs/ 16 | dist/ 17 | downloads/ 18 | eggs/ 19 | .eggs/ 20 | lib/ 21 | lib64/ 22 | parts/ 23 | sdist/ 24 | var/ 25 | *.egg-info/ 26 | .installed.cfg 27 | *.egg 28 | 29 | # Installer logs 30 | pip-log.txt 31 | pip-delete-this-directory.txt 32 | 33 | # Unit test / coverage reports 34 | htmlcov/ 35 | .tox/ 36 | .coverage 37 | .coverage.* 38 | .cache 39 | nosetests.xml 40 | coverage.xml 41 | *,cover 42 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /COPYRIGHT: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | nose-exclude is a Nose plugin that allows you to easily specify directories to be 2 | excluded from testing. 3 | Copyright (C) 2010-2015 Kurt Grandis 4 | 5 | This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or 6 | modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public 7 | License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either 8 | version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. 9 | 10 | This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 11 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 12 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU 13 | Lesser General Public License for more details. 14 | 15 | You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public 16 | License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software 17 | Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /setup.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Multiprocessing handling to avoid atexit test runner failure 2 | try: 3 | import multiprocessing 4 | except ImportError: 5 | pass 6 | import os 7 | from setuptools import setup 8 | 9 | 10 | def read(fname): 11 | return open(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), fname)).read().strip() 12 | 13 | VERSION = '0.4.1' 14 | 15 | setup( 16 | name="nose-exclude", 17 | version=VERSION, 18 | author="Kurt Grandis", 19 | author_email="kgrandis@gmail.com", 20 | description="Exclude specific directories from nosetests runs.", 21 | long_description=read('README.rst'), 22 | license='GNU LGPL', 23 | url="https://github.com/kgrandis/nose-exclude", 24 | classifiers=[ 25 | "Development Status :: 3 - Alpha", 26 | "Intended Audience :: Developers", 27 | ("License :: OSI Approved :: GNU Library or Lesser General " 28 | "Public License (LGPL)"), 29 | "Topic :: Software Development :: Testing", 30 | "Programming Language :: Python", 31 | ], 32 | 33 | py_modules=['nose_exclude'], 34 | zip_safe=False, 35 | 36 | entry_points={ 37 | 'nose.plugins': ['nose_exclude = nose_exclude:NoseExclude'] 38 | }, 39 | install_requires=['nose'], 40 | test_suite='tests', 41 | ) 42 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.rst: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Overview 2 | ======== 3 | 4 | nose-exclude is a `Nose`_ plugin that allows you to easily specify 5 | directories to be excluded from testing. 6 | 7 | .. _Nose: http://somethingaboutorange.com/mrl/projects/nose 8 | 9 | 10 | Exclude Directories 11 | =================== 12 | 13 | The ``--exclude-dir=`` option is made available after installation of the 14 | plugin. The option may be used multiple times to exclude multiple directories 15 | from testing. The directory paths provided may be absolute or relative. 16 | 17 | Example:: 18 | 19 | $ nosetests --exclude-dir=test_dirs/build \ 20 | --exclude-dir=test_dirs/test_not_me test_dirs 21 | .... 22 | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 23 | Ran 4 tests in 0.006s 24 | 25 | OK 26 | 27 | This example will exclude the directories test_dirs/build and 28 | test_dirs/test_not_me from nosetests' test searching. 29 | 30 | Using File-Based Exclusion List 31 | ------------------------------- 32 | 33 | The ``--exclude-dir-file=`` option can be used to pass in a predefined 34 | list of directories contained within a file. ``nose-exclude`` expects each 35 | directory to be excluded to be on its own line. 36 | 37 | Example:: 38 | 39 | $ nosetests --exclude-dir-file=test_dirs/exclude_dirs.txt \ 40 | test_dirs 41 | .... 42 | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 43 | Ran 4 tests in 0.006s 44 | 45 | OK 46 | 47 | where ``exclude_dirs.txt`` might look like: :: 48 | 49 | test_dirs/build 50 | # Start a line with a '#' to include 51 | # Comments 52 | test_dirs/test_not_me 53 | 54 | 55 | Excluding Specific Test Methods and Classes 56 | ------------------------------------------- 57 | 58 | Tests can now be excluded by specifying their fully qualified test paths. 59 | Tests can be excluded using either ``--exclude-test`` or ``--exclude-test-file``. 60 | 61 | To exclude test methods: 62 | 63 | ``--exclude-test=module1.module2.TestClass.test_method`` 64 | 65 | To exclude test classes: 66 | 67 | ``--exclude-test=module1.module2.TestClass`` 68 | 69 | To exclude test functions: 70 | 71 | ``--exclude-test=module1.module2.test_function`` 72 | 73 | 74 | Using Environment Variables 75 | --------------------------- 76 | 77 | ``--exclude-dir=`` can be set by the environment variables ``NOSE_EXCLUDE_DIRS``. 78 | Multiple exclude paths may be entered by separating them using a ``;``. 79 | The environment variable ``NOSE_EXCLUDE_DIRS_FILE`` when set to the path of a 80 | file-based exclusion list functions as though it were passed in with ``--exclude-dir-file=``. 81 | 82 | 83 | Nose Configuration Files 84 | ======================== 85 | 86 | ``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 87 | separate their values with newlines using the same configuration key: :: 88 | 89 | [nosetests] 90 | exclude-dir=test_dirs/exclude_dirs 91 | test_dirs/more_excludes 92 | 93 | 94 | 95 | Bugs 96 | ==== 97 | Please report all bugs (and patches) to https://github.com/kgrandis/nose-exclude/ 98 | 99 | NOTE: The previous bitbucket repository is no longer actively maintained. 100 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /nose_exclude.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from __future__ import unicode_literals 2 | 3 | import sys 4 | import os 5 | import logging 6 | from nose.plugins import Plugin 7 | 8 | log = logging.getLogger('nose.plugins.nose_exclude') 9 | 10 | if sys.version_info > (3,): 11 | get_method_class = lambda x: x.__self__.__class__ 12 | else: 13 | get_method_class = lambda x: x.im_class 14 | 15 | 16 | class NoseExclude(Plugin): 17 | 18 | def options(self, parser, env=os.environ): 19 | """Define the command line options for the plugin.""" 20 | super(NoseExclude, self).options(parser, env) 21 | env_dirs = [] 22 | env_tests = [] 23 | 24 | if 'NOSE_EXCLUDE_DIRS' in env: 25 | exclude_dirs = env.get('NOSE_EXCLUDE_DIRS', '') 26 | env_dirs.extend(exclude_dirs.split(';')) 27 | 28 | parser.add_option( 29 | str("--exclude-dir"), action="append", 30 | dest="exclude_dirs", 31 | default=env_dirs, 32 | help="Directory to exclude from test discovery. \ 33 | Path can be relative to current working directory \ 34 | or an absolute path. May be specified multiple \ 35 | times. [NOSE_EXCLUDE_DIRS]") 36 | 37 | parser.add_option( 38 | str("--exclude-dir-file"), type="string", 39 | dest="exclude_dir_file", 40 | default=env.get('NOSE_EXCLUDE_DIRS_FILE', False), 41 | help="A file containing a list of directories to exclude \ 42 | from test discovery. Paths can be relative to current \ 43 | working directory or an absolute path. \ 44 | [NOSE_EXCLUDE_DIRS_FILE]") 45 | 46 | parser.add_option( 47 | str("--exclude-test"), action="append", 48 | dest="exclude_tests", 49 | default=env_tests, 50 | help="Fully qualified name of test method or class to exclude \ 51 | from test discovery.") 52 | 53 | parser.add_option( 54 | str("--exclude-test-file"), type="string", 55 | dest="exclude_test_file", 56 | default=False, 57 | help="A file containing a list of fully qualified names of \ 58 | test methods or classes to exclude from test discovery.") 59 | 60 | def _force_to_abspath(self, pathname, root): 61 | if os.path.isabs(pathname): 62 | abspath = pathname 63 | else: 64 | abspath = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(root, pathname)) 65 | 66 | if os.path.exists(abspath): 67 | return abspath 68 | else: 69 | log.warning('The following path was not found: %s' % pathname) 70 | 71 | def _load_from_file(self, filename): 72 | with open(filename, 'r') as infile: 73 | new_list = [l.strip() for l in infile.readlines() if l.strip() 74 | and not l.startswith('#')] 75 | return new_list 76 | 77 | def configure(self, options, conf): 78 | """Configure plugin based on command line options""" 79 | super(NoseExclude, self).configure(options, conf) 80 | 81 | self.exclude_dirs = {} 82 | self.exclude_tests = options.exclude_tests[:] 83 | 84 | # preload directories from file 85 | if options.exclude_dir_file: 86 | if not options.exclude_dirs: 87 | options.exclude_dirs = [] 88 | 89 | new_dirs = self._load_from_file(options.exclude_dir_file) 90 | options.exclude_dirs.extend(new_dirs) 91 | 92 | if options.exclude_test_file: 93 | exc_tests = self._load_from_file(options.exclude_test_file) 94 | self.exclude_tests.extend(exc_tests) 95 | 96 | if not options.exclude_dirs and not self.exclude_tests: 97 | self.enabled = False 98 | return 99 | 100 | self.enabled = True 101 | if conf and conf.workingDir: 102 | # Use nose's working directory 103 | root = conf.workingDir 104 | else: 105 | root = os.getcwd() 106 | 107 | log.debug('cwd: %s' % root) 108 | 109 | # Normalize excluded directory names for lookup 110 | for exclude_param in options.exclude_dirs: 111 | # when using setup.cfg, you can specify only one 'exclude-dir' 112 | # separated by some character (new line is good enough) 113 | for d in exclude_param.split('\n'): 114 | d = d.strip() 115 | abs_d = self._force_to_abspath(d, root) 116 | if abs_d: 117 | self.exclude_dirs[abs_d] = True 118 | 119 | exclude_str = "excluding dirs: %s" % ",".join(list(self.exclude_dirs.keys())) 120 | log.debug(exclude_str) 121 | 122 | def wantDirectory(self, dirname): 123 | """Check if directory is eligible for test discovery""" 124 | # In case of symbolic paths 125 | dirname = os.path.realpath(dirname) 126 | 127 | if dirname in self.exclude_dirs: 128 | log.debug("excluded: %s" % dirname) 129 | return False 130 | else: 131 | return None 132 | 133 | def wantModule(self, module): 134 | """Filter out tests based on: .""" 135 | if module.__name__ in self.exclude_tests: 136 | return False 137 | else: 138 | return None 139 | 140 | def wantFunction(self, fun): 141 | """Filter out tests based on: .""" 142 | fqn = '%s.%s' % (fun.__module__, fun.__name__) 143 | if fqn in self.exclude_tests: 144 | return False 145 | else: 146 | return None 147 | 148 | def wantMethod(self, meth): 149 | """Filter out tests based on ..""" 150 | try: 151 | cls = get_method_class(meth) 152 | except AttributeError: 153 | return False 154 | 155 | fqn = '%s.%s.%s' % (cls.__module__, cls.__name__, meth.__name__) 156 | if fqn in self.exclude_tests: 157 | return False 158 | else: 159 | return None 160 | 161 | def wantClass(self, cls): 162 | """Filter out the class based on .""" 163 | fqn = '%s.%s' % (cls.__module__, cls.__name__) 164 | if fqn in self.exclude_tests: 165 | return False 166 | else: 167 | return None 168 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import os 2 | import unittest 3 | from nose.plugins import PluginTester 4 | from nose_exclude import NoseExclude 5 | 6 | 7 | class TestNoseExcludeDirs_Relative_Args(PluginTester, unittest.TestCase): 8 | """Test nose-exclude directories using relative paths passed 9 | on the commandline via --exclude-dir 10 | """ 11 | 12 | activate = "--exclude-dir=test_dirs/build" 13 | args = ['--exclude-dir=test_dirs/test_not_me'] 14 | plugins = [NoseExclude()] 15 | suitepath = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'test_dirs') 16 | 17 | def test_proper_dirs_omitted(self): 18 | assert "FAILED" not in self.output 19 | 20 | 21 | class TestNoseExcludeDirs_Absolute_Args(PluginTester, unittest.TestCase): 22 | """Test nose-exclude directories using absolute paths passed 23 | on the commandline via --exclude-dir 24 | """ 25 | 26 | plugins = [NoseExclude()] 27 | suitepath = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'test_dirs') 28 | 29 | def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): 30 | self.activate = "--exclude-dir=%s" % \ 31 | os.path.join(self.suitepath, 'build') 32 | arg_path = os.path.join(self.suitepath, 'test_not_me') 33 | self.args = ['--exclude-dir=%s' % arg_path] 34 | super(TestNoseExcludeDirs_Absolute_Args, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) 35 | 36 | def test_proper_dirs_omitted(self): 37 | assert "FAILED" not in self.output 38 | 39 | 40 | class TestNoseExcludeDirs_Relative_Args_File(PluginTester, unittest.TestCase): 41 | """Test nose-exclude directories using relative paths passed 42 | by file using --exclude-dir-file 43 | """ 44 | 45 | activate = "--exclude-dir-file=test_dirs/exclude_dirs.txt" 46 | plugins = [NoseExclude()] 47 | suitepath = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'test_dirs') 48 | 49 | def test_proper_dirs_omitted(self): 50 | assert "FAILED" not in self.output 51 | 52 | 53 | class TestNoseExcludeDirs_Relative_Args_Mixed(PluginTester, unittest.TestCase): 54 | """Test nose-exclude directories using paths passed 55 | by file and commandline 56 | """ 57 | 58 | activate = "--exclude-dir-file=test_dirs/exclude_dirs2.txt" 59 | args = ["--exclude-dir=test_dirs/test_not_me"] 60 | plugins = [NoseExclude()] 61 | suitepath = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'test_dirs') 62 | 63 | def test_proper_dirs_omitted(self): 64 | assert "FAILED" not in self.output 65 | 66 | 67 | class TestNoseExcludeEnvVariables(PluginTester, unittest.TestCase): 68 | """Test nose-exclude's use of environment variables""" 69 | 70 | #args = ['--exclude-dir=test_dirs/test_not_me'] 71 | activate = "-v" 72 | plugins = [NoseExclude()] 73 | suitepath = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'test_dirs') 74 | 75 | env = {'NOSE_EXCLUDE_DIRS': 'test_dirs/build;test_dirs/test_not_me'} 76 | 77 | def test_proper_dirs_omitted(self): 78 | assert "FAILED" not in self.output 79 | 80 | 81 | class TestNoseExcludeDirsEnvFile(PluginTester, unittest.TestCase): 82 | """Test nose-exclude directories using relative paths passed 83 | by file specified by environment variable 84 | """ 85 | 86 | activate = "-v" 87 | plugins = [NoseExclude()] 88 | env = {'NOSE_EXCLUDE_DIRS_FILE': 'test_dirs/exclude_dirs.txt'} 89 | suitepath = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'test_dirs') 90 | 91 | def test_proper_dirs_omitted(self): 92 | assert "FAILED" not in self.output 93 | 94 | 95 | class TestNoseExcludeDirs_Arg_Does_Not_Exist(PluginTester, unittest.TestCase): 96 | """Test nose-exclude directories for a directory that doesn't exist. 97 | """ 98 | 99 | activate = "--exclude-dir=test_dirs/build" 100 | args = ["--exclude-dir=test_dirs/test_not_me \n --exclude-dir=test_dirs/test_i_dont_exist"] 101 | plugins = [NoseExclude()] 102 | suitepath = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'test_dirs') 103 | 104 | def test_proper_dirs_omitted(self): 105 | assert "FAILED" not in self.output 106 | 107 | 108 | class TestNoseExcludeDirsNoseWorkingDir(PluginTester, unittest.TestCase): 109 | """Test nose-exclude directories with Nose's working directory.""" 110 | 111 | activate = "--exclude-dir=test_not_me" 112 | args = ["--where=test_dirs"] 113 | plugins = [NoseExclude()] 114 | suitepath = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'test_dirs') 115 | 116 | def tearDown(self): 117 | # Nose changes cwd to config.workingDir, need to reset it 118 | import os 119 | os.chdir(os.path.join(os.getcwd(), os.path.pardir)) 120 | 121 | def test_proper_dirs_omitted(self): 122 | assert "FAILED" not in self.output 123 | 124 | 125 | class TestNoseExcludeTest(PluginTester, unittest.TestCase): 126 | """Test nose-exclude a single test""" 127 | 128 | activate = "--exclude-test=test_dirs.unittest.tests.UnitTests.test_a" 129 | plugins = [NoseExclude()] 130 | suitepath = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'test_dirs/unittest') 131 | 132 | def test_test_excluded(self): 133 | assert 'Ran 2 tests' in self.output 134 | 135 | 136 | class TestNoseExcludeTestNegative(PluginTester, unittest.TestCase): 137 | """Test nose-exclude a test that does not exist""" 138 | 139 | activate = "--exclude-test=test_dirs.unittest.tests.UnitTests.does_not_exist" 140 | plugins = [NoseExclude()] 141 | suitepath = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'test_dirs/unittest') 142 | 143 | def test_test_excluded_negative(self): 144 | assert 'Ran 3 tests' in self.output 145 | 146 | 147 | class TestNoseExcludeMultipleTest(PluginTester, unittest.TestCase): 148 | """Test nose-exclude multiple tests""" 149 | 150 | activate = "--exclude-test=test_dirs.unittest.tests.UnitTests.test_a" 151 | args = [ 152 | "--exclude-test=test_dirs.unittest.tests.UnitTests.test_b", 153 | "--exclude-test=test_dirs.unittest.tests.test_c" 154 | ] 155 | plugins = [NoseExclude()] 156 | suitepath = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'test_dirs/unittest') 157 | 158 | def test_tests_excluded(self): 159 | assert 'Ran 0 tests' in self.output 160 | 161 | 162 | class TestNoseExcludeTestViaFile(PluginTester, unittest.TestCase): 163 | """Test nose-exclude tests with a file""" 164 | 165 | activate = "--exclude-test-file=test_dirs/exclude_tests.txt" 166 | plugins = [NoseExclude()] 167 | suitepath = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'test_dirs/unittest') 168 | 169 | def test_tests_excluded(self): 170 | assert 'Ran 1 test' in self.output 171 | 172 | 173 | class TestNoseExcludeDirAndTests(PluginTester, unittest.TestCase): 174 | """Test nose-exclude tests by specifying dirs and tests""" 175 | 176 | activate = "--exclude-test=test_dirs.unittest.tests.UnitTests.test_a" 177 | args = [ 178 | "--exclude-dir=test_dirs/build", 179 | "--exclude-dir=test_dirs/build2", 180 | "--exclude-dir=test_dirs/fish", 181 | "--exclude-dir=test_dirs/test_not_me", 182 | "--exclude-dir=test_dirs/test_yes", 183 | "--exclude-dir=test_dirs/test_yes2", 184 | ] 185 | plugins = [NoseExclude()] 186 | suitepath = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'test_dirs') 187 | 188 | def test_tests_excluded(self): 189 | assert 'Ran 2 tests' in self.output 190 | 191 | 192 | class TestNoseExcludeTestClass(PluginTester, unittest.TestCase): 193 | """Test nose-exclude tests by class""" 194 | 195 | activate = "--exclude-test=test_dirs.unittest.tests.UnitTests" 196 | 197 | plugins = [NoseExclude()] 198 | suitepath = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'test_dirs/unittest') 199 | 200 | def test_tests_excluded(self): 201 | assert 'Ran 1 test' in self.output 202 | 203 | 204 | class TestNoseExcludeTestFunction(PluginTester, unittest.TestCase): 205 | """Test nose-exclude tests by function""" 206 | 207 | activate = "--exclude-test=test_dirs.unittest.tests.test_c" 208 | 209 | plugins = [NoseExclude()] 210 | suitepath = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'test_dirs/unittest') 211 | 212 | def test_tests_excluded(self): 213 | assert 'Ran 2 tests' in self.output 214 | 215 | 216 | class TestNoseExcludeTestModule(PluginTester, unittest.TestCase): 217 | """Test nose-exclude tests by module""" 218 | 219 | activate = "--exclude-test=test_dirs.unittest.test" 220 | 221 | plugins = [NoseExclude()] 222 | suitepath = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'test_dirs/unittest') 223 | 224 | def test_tests_excluded(self): 225 | assert 'Ran 3 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