* turn repo into installable package (pip install -e .) * add hatchling build packend * call it pytest-abra * add pytest entrypoint, so that it gets loaded automatically if installed (and pytest is run) * make fixtures optional, so that pytest can still be used in other context * add cli script -> you can now directly run "pytest-abra" in console Reviewed-on: local-it-infrastructure/e2e_tests#9 Co-authored-by: Daniel <d.brummerloh@gmail.com> Co-committed-by: Daniel <d.brummerloh@gmail.com>
28 lines
783 B
Python
28 lines
783 B
Python
from pytest_abra.utils import BaseUrl
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url_input = {
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"netloc": "blog.dev.local-it.cloud",
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"scheme": "https",
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}
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url_obj = BaseUrl(**url_input)
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def test_urllib_domain_only():
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assert url_obj.get() == "https://blog.dev.local-it.cloud"
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def test_urllib_path_single():
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assert url_obj.get(path="something") == "https://blog.dev.local-it.cloud/something"
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def test_urllib_path_double():
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assert url_obj.get(path="something/else") == "https://blog.dev.local-it.cloud/something/else"
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def test_urllib_path_signle_suc_slash():
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assert url_obj.get(path="something/else/") == "https://blog.dev.local-it.cloud/something/else/"
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def test_urllib_path_signle_pre_slash():
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assert url_obj.get(path="/something/else") == "https://blog.dev.local-it.cloud/something/else"
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