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Hey Guys,
I see an IllegalStateException when running one particular test.
What steps will reproduce the problem?
The following code fails each time it is run
Testcase:
package backend.model.posting
import backend.controller.exceptions.ConflictException
import backend.model.location.Location
import backend.model.user.UserAccount
import org.junit.Before
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1. General summary of the issue
When running Pester, it now includes all the discovered tests even when you specify a -Tag, the tests that fall outside the tag filter, get deposited in the xml file.
2. Describe Your Environment
Pester version : 5.0.3 C:\Program Files\WindowsPowerShell\Modules\Pester\5.0.3\Pester.psd1
PowerShell version : 5.1.14409.1018
OS version : Micr
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https://github.com/agriffis/vcrpy-unittest adds a VCRTestCase (and a VCRMixin) class. They consists only of 23 lines of code. Please include those two functions in your project to avoid needing to install another package. Those tiny package have a bigger overhead and packaging them for Debian would be rejected due to this reason.
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The issue is based on the discussion in #559.
should we probably modify CI so that doc is published automatically on push to master? This way if we don't want doc to be released right now - just keep it in a branch. Otherwise, we have this non-synchronized docs and manual work..
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I'm not sure what to do about publishing docs. It would be nice to auto-publish,
I have a library that I generate all of my mocks into that is imported in my unit tests. When mocking a protocol, the generated mock object doesn't have an initializer declared. This means is uses the default initializer, which would be fine, except the default init() method is internal. I can get around this by importing my mock library @testable, but I'd suggest that protocol mocks for publi
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Hi,
It seems like the HTTP Assert package does not allow me to specify a body to pass in a POST request for example. Looking at the
HTTPBody()function, the body argument is set tonil:req, err := http.NewRequest(method, url+"?"+values.Encode(), nil)Is this by design, or am I looking at a missing feature?
Cheers,