OwlCyberSecurity - MANAGER
Edit File: __init__.py
import pytest # We need register rewrites before import pytest.register_assert_rewrite("pytest_check.check_functions") from . import check_functions # noqa: E402 # allow for top level helper function access: # import pytest_check # pytest_check.equal(1, 1) from .check_functions import * # noqa: F401, F402, F403, E402 # allow to know if any_failures due to any previous check from .check_log import any_failures # noqa: F401, F402, F403, E402 # allow top level raises: # from pytest_check import raises # with raises(Exception): # raise Exception # with raises(AssertionError): # assert 0 from .check_raises import raises # noqa: F401, F402, F403, E402 # allow for with blocks and assert: # from pytest_check import check # with check: # assert 1 == 2 from .context_manager import check # noqa: F401, F402, F403, E402 # allow check.raises() setattr(check, "raises", raises) # allow check.any_failures() setattr(check, "any_failures", any_failures) # allow check.check as a context manager. # weird, but some people are doing it. # deprecate this eventually setattr(check, "check", check) # allow for helper functions to be part of check context # manager and check fixture: # from pytest_check import check # def test_(): # check.equal(1, 1) # with check: # assert 1 == 2 for func in check_functions.__all__: # noqa: F405 setattr(check, func, getattr(check_functions, func)) # noqa: F405