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python-subunit - Streaming protocol for test results

Website: https://launchpad.net/subunit
License: ASL 2.0 or BSD
Vendor: Centos
Description:
Subunit is a streaming protocol for test results.  The protocol is a
binary encoding that is easily generated and parsed.  By design all the
components of the protocol conceptually fit into the xUnit TestCase ->
TestResult interaction.

Subunit comes with command line filters to process a subunit stream and
language bindings for python, C, C++ and shell.  Bindings are easy to
write for other languages.

A number of useful things can be done easily with subunit:
- Test aggregation: Tests run separately can be combined and then
  reported/displayed together.  For instance, tests from different
  languages can be shown as a seamless whole.
- Test archiving: A test run may be recorded and replayed later.
- Test isolation: Tests that may crash or otherwise interact badly with
  each other can be run separately and then aggregated, rather than
  interfering with each other.
- Grid testing: subunit can act as the necessary serialization and
  deserialization to get test runs on distributed machines to be
  reported in real time.

Packages

python-subunit-1.0.0-1.el7.noarch [79 KiB] Changelog by Jerry James (2014-12-09):
- New upstream release (bz 1171483 and 1172204)
- Add python3 subpackage (bz 1172195)

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