Releases: LUMC/pytest-workflow
version 2.1.0
- Python version 3.7 support is dropped because it is deprecated. Python
 version 3.12 was added.
- Fixed a bug where pytest 8.1+ would raise a PluginValidationErrorbecause
 the hookpytest_collect_file()has finally dropped the deprecated
 argumentpathfrom its specification.
- Add extract_md5sum check on uncompressed contents of compressed output files.
 Gzipped files contain a timestamp which makes it hard to directly compare the
 md5sums of gzipped files.
- Document naming conventions for Python test discovery
Version 2.0.1
- Fixed a bug where pytest-workflow would crash on logs that used non-ASCII
 characters where the chunk of size--stderr-bytesdid not properly align
 with the used encoding.
Version 2.0.0
This major release greatly cleans up the output of pytest-workflow in case of
an error as well as providing the stderr and stdout last bytes for debugging
purposes. When the exit code test fails all other tests from the workflow
are skipped.
- Python 3.6 is no longer supported. It has been removed from github actions,
 as such we can no longer guarantee that pytest-workflow works properly
 with python 3.6.
- Fix an issue where symlinks in git repositories could not be properly copied.
- Added an optional encoding key for files, stdout and stderr so the file can
 be opened with the proper encoding.
- Make content tests more efficient by reading each file only once instead of
 twice when there are both strings and regexes to check for.
- When the --git-awareflag is used a submodule check is performed in order
 to assert that all submodules are properly checked out. This prevents
 unclear copying errors.
- Tests are now skipped if the workflow does not exit with the desired exit
 code, except for the exit code tests, to reduce visual clutter when reporting
 failing tests.
- Tests for checking file content are now skipped when the file does not exist
 in order to reduce visual clutter when reporting failing tests.
- Test and support for Python 3.11.
- Add --stderr-bytesor--sboption to change the maximum
 number of bytes to display for the stderr and stdout on
 command failure.
- Add stderr and stdout to be displayed on command failure
- Document using pytest.inias a way of setting specific per repository
 settings for pytest-workflow.
- Add tests for nextflow.
- Document the use of environment variables with pytest-workflow.
- A minimum of pytest 7.0.0 is now a requirement for pytest-workflow.
 This fixes the deprecation warnings that started on the release of pytest
 7.0.0.
- Throw a more descriptive error when a file copied with the --git-aware flag
 is not present on the filesystem anymore.
- Document pytest flags -kand-mare not supported.
version 1.6.0
- 
Add a --git-awareor--gaoption to only copy copy files listed by
 git ls-files. This omits the.gitfolder, all untracked files and
 everything ignored by.gitignore. This reduces the number of copy
 operations drastically.Pytest-workflow will now emit a warning when copying of a git directory is 
 detected without the--git-awareoption.
- 
Add support and tests for Python 3.10 
version 1.5.0
- Add support for python 3.9
- Update the print statement for starting jobs to be more structured. This will
 make the output easier to to read and use, since different fields (stdout,
 stderr, command, etc) are all on their own line.
- Do not crash when directories can not be removed due to permission errors.
 Instead display a message to notify the users which directories could not be
 removed. These issues occurred sometimes when tests involving docker were
 run.
version 1.4.0
- Usage of the namekeyword argument in workflow marks is now deprecated.
 Using this will crash the plugin with a DeprecationWarning.
- Update minimum python requirement in the documentation.
- Removed redundant check in string checking code.
- Add new options contains_regexandmust_not_contain_regexto check
 for regexes in files and stdout/stderr.
version 1.3.0
Python 3.6 and pytest 5.4.0.0 are now minimum requirements for pytest-workflow.
This was necessary for fixing the deprecation warning issue and the issue with
the subdirectory evaluation. This also gave the opportunity to simplify the
source code using new python 3.6 syntax.
- Using the namekeyword argument in workflow marks will be deprecated
 from 1.4.0 onwards. A warning will be given if this is used. For example:
 pytest.mark.workflow(name="my_workflow"). Use the name as argument
 instead:pytest.mark.workflow("my_workflow").
- Allow running custom tests on multiple workflows. You can now use
 pytest.mark.workflow("worflow name 1", "workflow name 2", ...).
 (Issue #75 <https://github.com/LUMC/pytest-workflow/issues/75>_)
- Add a miniwdl example to the documentation.
- Added a --symlinkflag to the CLI that changes the copying behavior.
 Instead of copying, it creates a similar directory structure where all files
 are linked to with symbolic links. (Issue #96 <https://github.com/LUMC/pytest-workflow/issues/98>_)
- Refactored the code base. Python 3.6's f-strings and type annotation were
 used consistently throughout the project. Some code was rewritten to be more
 concise and readable.
- Improved speed for searching string content in files. This was achieved by
 removing intermediate functions and simplifying the search function.
- Improved speed for calculating md5sums by increasing the read buffer size
 from 8k to 64k.
- Solve issue where pytest would display a lot of deprecation warnings when
 running pytest-workflow. (Issue #98 <https://github.com/LUMC/pytest-workflow/issues/98>_)
- Fix issues with later versions of Cromwell and Snakemake in CI testing.
- Add correct subdirectory evaluation to fix issue where /parent-dir/child
 was evaluated as a subdirectory of/parentdue to starting with the same
 string. (Issue #95 <https://github.com/LUMC/pytest-workflow/issues/95>_)
- Fix error in cromwell example which did not allow it to remove folders
 correctly.
version 1.2.3
version 1.2.3
Patch release that fixes the missing help section for --tag and
updates the documentation.
- Added missing helpsection for--tagon the CLI.
- Documentation: added usage chapter for pytest-workflow specific options.
- Documentation: updated Cromwell example.
version 1.2.2
Bugfix and maintenance release
- Test against python3.8
- Do not test on python3.5 snakemake as it crashes. Added test for python3.7
 snakemake.
- Fix a typo in the documentation.
- Add tags 'wdl', 'cromwell' and 'snakemake' to the package to increase
 discoverability.
- Remove pylint from the lint procedure as it was very strict and got stricter
 with every update, causing tests that previously succeeded to fail on a
 regular basis.
- Make sure pytest-workflow crashes when multiple workflows have the same name,
 even when they are in different files.
- Added setup.cfg to include license in source distributions on PyPI for
 future versions
version 1.2.1
- Since pytest 4.5.0 unknown markers give a warning. @pytest.mark.workflow
 markers are now added to the configuration. Information on usage shows up
 withpytest --mark.
- Updated documentation to reflect the move to conda-forge as requested on
 this github issue <https://github.com/bioconda/bioconda-recipes/issues/13964>_.
- Updated documentation on how to test Cromwell + WDL pipelines.