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https://github.com/nose-devs/nose2

The successor to nose, based on unittest2
https://github.com/nose-devs/nose2

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Welcome to nose2
================

nose2's extends ``unittest`` to make testing nicer.

nose2 vs nose
-------------

``nose2`` originated as the successor to ``nose``.

``nose2`` is a distinct project and does not support all of the behaviors of ``nose``.
See `differences`_ for a thorough rundown.

nose2 vs pytest
---------------

`pytest`_ is an excellent test framework and we encourage users to consider
it for new projects.

It has a bigger team of maintainers and a larger community of users.

Quickstart
----------

Because ``nose2`` is based on unittest, you can start from the Python Standard
Library's `documentation for unittest `_
and then use nose2 to add value on top of that.

``nose2`` looks for tests in Python files whose names start with ``test`` and
runs every test function it discovers.

Here's an example of a simple test, written in typical unittest style:

.. code-block:: python

# in test_simple.py
import unittest

class TestStrings(unittest.TestCase):
def test_upper(self):
self.assertEqual("spam".upper(), "SPAM")

You can then run this test like so::

$ nose2 -v
test_upper (test_simple.TestStrings) ... ok

----------------------------------------------------------------------
Ran 1 test in 0.000s

OK

However, ``nose2`` supports more testing configuration and provides more tools
than ``unittest`` on its own.

For example, this test exercises just a few of ``nose2``'s features:

.. code-block:: python

# in test_fancy.py
from nose2.tools import params

@params("Sir Bedevere", "Miss Islington", "Duck")
def test_is_knight(value):
assert value.startswith('Sir')

and then run this like so::

$ nose2 -v --pretty-assert
test_fancy.test_is_knight:1
'Sir Bedevere' ... ok
test_fancy.test_is_knight:2
'Miss Islington' ... FAIL
test_fancy.test_is_knight:3
'Duck' ... FAIL

======================================================================
FAIL: test_fancy.test_is_knight:2
'Miss Islington'
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/mnt/ebs/home/sirosen/tmp/test_fancy.py", line 6, in test_is_knight
assert value.startswith('Sir')
AssertionError

>>> assert value.startswith('Sir')

values:
value = 'Miss Islington'
value.startswith =
======================================================================
FAIL: test_fancy.test_is_knight:3
'Duck'
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/mnt/ebs/home/sirosen/tmp/test_fancy.py", line 6, in test_is_knight
assert value.startswith('Sir')
AssertionError

>>> assert value.startswith('Sir')

values:
value = 'Duck'
value.startswith =
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Ran 3 tests in 0.001s

FAILED (failures=2)

Full Docs
---------

Full documentation for ``nose2`` is available at `docs.nose2.io`_

Versions and Support
--------------------

Changelog and Version Scheme
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

nose2 versions are numbered ``0.MAJOR.MINOR``. Minor releases contain bugfixes or
smaller features. Major features or backwards incompatible changes are done in
major releases.

For a full description of all past versions and changes, see the `changelog`_.

Python Versions
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

nose2 requires Python 3.

It supports all versions currently supported by the CPython team, and also aims
to support PyPy and cpython betas.

Python 2
********

Python 2 is no longer supported. The `0.12.x line of releases `_
contains the last versions which supported Python 2.

Users of Python 2 should understand that Python 2 is EOL and the Python 2
support line for ``nose2`` is similarly considered EOL.

.. note::

Fixes to 0.12.x may still be accepted on an as-needed basis for a short
while as the python3-only line of releases gets started.

Contributing
------------

If you want to make contributions, please read the `contributing`_ guide.

.. _py2line: https://github.com/nose-devs/nose2/tree/0.12.x-line

.. _differences: https://docs.nose2.io/en/latest/differences.html

.. _changelog: https://docs.nose2.io/en/latest/changelog.html

.. _pytest: http://pytest.readthedocs.io/en/latest/

.. _contributing: https://github.com/nose-devs/nose2/blob/main/contributing.rst

.. _docs.nose2.io: https://docs.nose2.io/en/latest/