Refactor tests to reduce repetition and use py.test over nose.#834
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Refactor tests to reduce repetition and use py.test over nose.#834NDevox wants to merge 1 commit intoflask-restful:masterfrom
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Nose has been deprecated for several years whereas py.test is still under active development. As a result it is more accepted nowadays to use py.test as the test runner. This refactor also reduces much of the repetition in the tests and moves to the functional style of testing favoured by py.test.
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Ok I'll look at upping the coverage a bit today 😇 |
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@joshfriend what is the crypto lib used? I have tests for that module but don't know what lib is being used. |
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Nose has been deprecated for several years whereas py.test is still
under active development. As a result it is more accepted nowadays to
use py.test as the test runner.
This refactor also reduces much of the repetition in the tests and moves
to the functional style of testing favoured by py.test.