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`@pytest.mark.xfail()` can be used to decorate tests that don't yet pass. By default, if I wrote a test like this: ``` @pytest.mark.xfail() def test_naughty(): assert 1 == 1 ``` Then Pytest would allow this test to pass without notifying that an expected-fail *didn't* fail. To make that happen, you have to set xfail_strict=True so that the above test would cause the tests to fail.
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[tox]
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envlist = py26,py27,py35,py36
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[testenv]
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deps = -c{toxinidir}/test/runner/requirements/constraints.txt
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-r{toxinidir}/test/runner/requirements/ansible-test.txt
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-r{toxinidir}/test/runner/requirements/sanity.txt
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-r{toxinidir}/test/runner/requirements/units.txt
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commands =
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python --version
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# The recommended method of running tests with tox is to execute
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# ansible-test directly and use the --tox and --python options.
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# The commands below are provided as a convenience for those who
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# prefer to run tox directly instead of through ansible-test.
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{toxinidir}/test/runner/ansible-test compile --python default -v
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{toxinidir}/test/runner/ansible-test sanity --python default -v
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{toxinidir}/test/runner/ansible-test units --python default -v
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passenv =
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# Pass HOME to the test environment to avoid the missing HOME env
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# variable error. See issue: #20424
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HOME
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[pytest]
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xfail_strict = true
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[flake8]
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# These are things that the devs don't agree make the code more readable
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# E402 module level import not at top of file
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ignore = E402
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# not all the devs believe in 80 column line length
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max-line-length = 160
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