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Reorder tests depending on their nodeids (strings of test file path plus test name plus parametrization, like: ``test/test_prefix_reordering.py::test_reordering_default[test_names5-expected_test_order5]``). Normally tests are sorted alphabetically. That makes integration tests run before unit tests. With **pytest_reorder** you can install a hook that will change the order of tests in the suite. By default **pytest_reorder** will seek for *unit*, *integration* and *ui* tests and put them in the following order: * *unit* * all tests with names not indicating unit, integration, nor UI tests * *integration* * *ui* The default regular expressions can find unit, integration and UI tests both laid flat and **deeply nested**. You can also specify your custom order.
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python3-pytest-reorder-0.1.1-bp156.3.1.noarch.html | Pytest plugin for reordering tests depending on their paths and names | OpenSuSE Leap 15.6 for noarch | python3-pytest-reorder-0.1.1-bp156.3.1.noarch.rpm |
python3-pytest-reorder-0.1.1-bp155.2.9.noarch.html | Pytest plugin for reordering tests depending on their paths and names | OpenSuSE Leap 15.5 for noarch | python3-pytest-reorder-0.1.1-bp155.2.9.noarch.rpm |
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