diff --git a/python/testing/pytest/README.md b/python/testing/pytest/README.md index 67e191704d8fb52cc03b7b89eeb66640a8aef031..48be7d7629b73bab13262c2865d18285e38a2132 100644 --- a/python/testing/pytest/README.md +++ b/python/testing/pytest/README.md @@ -25,48 +25,6 @@ To add configuration to `pytest` that is shared with any other usage of pytest ( pre-commit, etc.), you can use the `pytest.ini` or `pyproject.toml` configuration files. Learn more about [pytest configuration](https://docs.pytest.org/en/stable/customize.html) files. -Here's an example of a `pytest.ini` file: - -```ini -[pytest] -minversion = 6.0 -addopts = -ra -q -testpaths = - tests -``` - -This configuration file sets the minimum pytest version to 6.0, sets additional command line -options, and specifies the test directory. - -And here's an example of pytest configuration in `pyproject.toml` (New in version 6.0.): - -```python -[tool.pytest.ini_options] -minversion = "6.0" -addopts = "-ra -q" -testpaths = [ - "tests", -] -``` - -## Change the Python version - -By default, the template uses the latest Python version available in the image. If you need to -change the Python version, you can override the docker image used in the template. For example: - -```yaml -stages: - - test - -include: - - remote: 'https://api.r2devops.io/job/r/gitlab/dorianturba/r2devops_catalog/pytest@latest.yaml' - -pytest: - image: python:3.11 -``` - -This example uses Python 3.11 instead of the latest Python version available. - ## Add a <a href="https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/"><img alt="Tested with pytest" src="https://img.shields.io/badge/Tested%20with-pytest-green"></a> Badge to your project README.md To display the use of pytest in your project, you can add the following badge to your README.md: