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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55: When 100% test coverage just isn't enough - Mahmoud Hashemi
54: Python 1994 - Paul Everitt
53: Seven Databases in Seven Weeks - Luc Perkins
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51: Feature Testing
50: Flaky Tests and How to Deal with Them
49: tox - Oliver Bestwalter
48: A GUI for pytest
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46: Testing Hard To Test Applications - Anthony Shaw
45: David Heinemeier Hansson - Software Development and Testing, TDD, and exploratory QA
44: Mentoring - Nina Zakharenko
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42: Using Automated Tests to Help Teach Python - Trey Hunner
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