If a test fails in a test suite, I'm going to want to re-run the test. I may even want to re-run a test, or a subset of the suite, a bunch of times.
There are a few pytest plugins that help with this:
We talk about each of these in this episode.
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100: A/B Testing - Leemay Nassery
99: Software Maintenance and Chess
98: pytest-testmon - selects tests affected by changed files and methods - Tibor Arpas
97: 2019 Retrospective, 2020 Plans, and an amazing decade
96: Azure Pipelines - Thomas Eckert
95: Data Science Pipeline Testing with Great Expectations - Abe Gong
94: The real 11 reasons I don't hire you - Charity Majors
93: Software Testing, Book Writing, Teaching, Public Speaking, and PyCarolinas - Andy Knight
92: 9 Steps to Crater Quality & Destroy Customer Satisfaction - Cristian Medina
91: Python 3.8 - there's a lot more new than most people are talking about
90: Dynamic Scope Fixtures in pytest 5.2 - Anthony Sottile
89: Improving Programming Education - Nicholas Tollervey
88: Error Monitoring, Crash Reporting, Performance Monitoring - JD Trask
87: Paths to Parametrization - from one test to many
86: Teaching testing best practices with 4 testing maxims - Josh Peak
85: Speed Up Test Suites - Niklas Meinzer
84: CircuitPython - Scott Shawcroft
83: PyBites Code Challenges behind the scenes - Bob Belderbos
82: pytest - favorite features since 3.0 - Anthony Sottile
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