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42 líneas
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## Running
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To run this test suite, install the testing dependencies:
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pip install -e .[test]
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Then, run `pytest`.
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If you wish to check test coverage:
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pytest --cov=mastodon
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And if you want a complete HTML coverage report:
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pytest --cov=mastodon --cov-report html:coverage
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# then open coverage/index.html in your favourite web browser
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Note that some tests are slightly unstable, as they require sidekiq to do things at the right time, and will thus sometimes break.
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## Contributing
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[VCR.py]: https://vcrpy.readthedocs.io/
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This test suite uses [VCR.py][] to record requests to Mastodon and replay them in successive runs.
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If you want to add or change tests, you will need a Mastodon development server running on `http://localhost:3000`, with the default `admin` user and default password.
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To set this up, follow the development guide and set up the database using "rails db:setup".
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It also needs a test OAuth app and an additional test user to be set up by applying the provided `setup.sql` to Mastodon's database:
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psql -d mastodon_development < tests/setup.sql
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Tests that send requests to Mastodon should be marked as needing VCR with the `pytest.mark.vcr` decorator.
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```python
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import pytest
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@pytest.mark.vcr()
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def test_fun_new_feature(api):
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foo = api.fun_new_feature()
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assert foo = "bar"
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```
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