How to disable pytest dumping out source code?
When one of the tests fail, pytest will dump out the source code of the function where the exception is raised. However, something when the error is raised from another library, it still dumps the function source code flood the output.
Is it possible to disable pytest from dump source code and have the stack trace only? Stack trace is usually more than enough to track down the problem.
I have searched a bit but all I can find are posts related to --show-capture
.
python pytest
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When one of the tests fail, pytest will dump out the source code of the function where the exception is raised. However, something when the error is raised from another library, it still dumps the function source code flood the output.
Is it possible to disable pytest from dump source code and have the stack trace only? Stack trace is usually more than enough to track down the problem.
I have searched a bit but all I can find are posts related to --show-capture
.
python pytest
add a comment |
When one of the tests fail, pytest will dump out the source code of the function where the exception is raised. However, something when the error is raised from another library, it still dumps the function source code flood the output.
Is it possible to disable pytest from dump source code and have the stack trace only? Stack trace is usually more than enough to track down the problem.
I have searched a bit but all I can find are posts related to --show-capture
.
python pytest
When one of the tests fail, pytest will dump out the source code of the function where the exception is raised. However, something when the error is raised from another library, it still dumps the function source code flood the output.
Is it possible to disable pytest from dump source code and have the stack trace only? Stack trace is usually more than enough to track down the problem.
I have searched a bit but all I can find are posts related to --show-capture
.
python pytest
python pytest
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You can use the --tb
option. You can choose either --tb=short
or --tb=native
as per what suits you. Check the detailed documentation here.
Thank you. I have search that page withSource code
and similar words but I could not find it.
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You can use the --tb
option. You can choose either --tb=short
or --tb=native
as per what suits you. Check the detailed documentation here.
Thank you. I have search that page withSource code
and similar words but I could not find it.
– Joshua
Nov 23 at 8:29
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You can use the --tb
option. You can choose either --tb=short
or --tb=native
as per what suits you. Check the detailed documentation here.
Thank you. I have search that page withSource code
and similar words but I could not find it.
– Joshua
Nov 23 at 8:29
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You can use the --tb
option. You can choose either --tb=short
or --tb=native
as per what suits you. Check the detailed documentation here.
You can use the --tb
option. You can choose either --tb=short
or --tb=native
as per what suits you. Check the detailed documentation here.
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Thank you. I have search that page withSource code
and similar words but I could not find it.
– Joshua
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Thank you. I have search that page withSource code
and similar words but I could not find it.
– Joshua
Nov 23 at 8:29
Thank you. I have search that page with
Source code
and similar words but I could not find it.– Joshua
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Thank you. I have search that page with
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