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This PR contains the following updates:
==0.20.3
->==0.25.0
Release Notes
pytest-dev/pytest-asyncio (pytest-asyncio)
v0.25.0
: pytest-asyncio 0.25.0Compare Source
0.25.0 (2024-12-13)
@pytest.fixture
in strict mode. This will become an error in a future version of flake8-asyncio. #979v0.24.0
: pytest-asyncio 0.24.0Compare Source
0.24.0 (2024-08-22)
pytest_asyncio.fixture
. Users are encouraged to use the loop_scope keyword argument, which does exactly the same.@pytest.mark.asyncio
. #812v0.23.8
: pytest-asyncio 0.23.8Compare Source
0.23.8 (2024-07-17)
Known issues
As of v0.23, pytest-asyncio attaches an asyncio event loop to each item of the test suite (i.e. session, packages, modules, classes, functions) and allows tests to be run in those loops when marked accordingly. Pytest-asyncio currently assumes that async fixture scope is correlated with the new event loop scope. This prevents fixtures from being evaluated independently from the event loop scope and breaks some existing test suites (see #706). For example, a test suite may require all fixtures and tests to run in the same event loop, but have async fixtures that are set up and torn down for each module. If you're affected by this issue, please continue using the v0.21 release, until it is resolved.
v0.23.7
: pytest-asyncio 0.23.7Compare Source
0.23.7 (2024-05-19)
Known issues
As of v0.23, pytest-asyncio attaches an asyncio event loop to each item of the test suite (i.e. session, packages, modules, classes, functions) and allows tests to be run in those loops when marked accordingly. Pytest-asyncio currently assumes that async fixture scope is correlated with the new event loop scope. This prevents fixtures from being evaluated independently from the event loop scope and breaks some existing test suites (see #706). For example, a test suite may require all fixtures and tests to run in the same event loop, but have async fixtures that are set up and torn down for each module. If you're affected by this issue, please continue using the v0.21 release, until it is resolved.
v0.23.6
: pytest-asyncio 0.23.6Compare Source
0.23.6 (2024-03-19)
Known issues
As of v0.23, pytest-asyncio attaches an asyncio event loop to each item of the test suite (i.e. session, packages, modules, classes, functions) and allows tests to be run in those loops when marked accordingly. Pytest-asyncio currently assumes that async fixture scope is correlated with the new event loop scope. This prevents fixtures from being evaluated independently from the event loop scope and breaks some existing test suites (see #706). For example, a test suite may require all fixtures and tests to run in the same event loop, but have async fixtures that are set up and torn down for each module. If you're affected by this issue, please continue using the v0.21 release, until it is resolved.
v0.23.5.post1
: pytest-asyncio 0.23.5.post1Compare Source
0.23.5 (2024-02-09)
asyncio.get_event_loop()
from affecting test cases #757Known issues
As of v0.23, pytest-asyncio attaches an asyncio event loop to each item of the test suite (i.e. session, packages, modules, classes, functions) and allows tests to be run in those loops when marked accordingly. Pytest-asyncio currently assumes that async fixture scope is correlated with the new event loop scope. This prevents fixtures from being evaluated independently from the event loop scope and breaks some existing test suites (see #706). For example, a test suite may require all fixtures and tests to run in the same event loop, but have async fixtures that are set up and torn down for each module. If you're affected by this issue, please continue using the v0.21 release, until it is resolved.
v0.23.5
: pytest-asyncio 0.23.5Compare Source
0.23.5 (2024-02-09)
asyncio.get_event_loop()
from affecting test cases #757Known issues
As of v0.23, pytest-asyncio attaches an asyncio event loop to each item of the test suite (i.e. session, packages, modules, classes, functions) and allows tests to be run in those loops when marked accordingly. Pytest-asyncio currently assumes that async fixture scope is correlated with the new event loop scope. This prevents fixtures from being evaluated independently from the event loop scope and breaks some existing test suites (see #706). For example, a test suite may require all fixtures and tests to run in the same event loop, but have async fixtures that are set up and torn down for each module. If you're affected by this issue, please continue using the v0.21 release, until it is resolved.
v0.23.4
: pytest-asyncio 0.23.4Compare Source
0.23.4 (2024-01-28)
v0.23.3
: pytest-asyncio 0.23.3Compare Source
0.23.3 (2024-01-01)
Known issues
As of v0.23, pytest-asyncio attaches an asyncio event loop to each item of the test suite (i.e. session, packages, modules, classes, functions) and allows tests to be run in those loops when marked accordingly. Pytest-asyncio currently assumes that async fixture scope is correlated with the new event loop scope. This prevents fixtures from being evaluated independently from the event loop scope and breaks some existing test suites (see #706). For example, a test suite may require all fixtures and tests to run in the same event loop, but have async fixtures that are set up and torn down for each module. If you're affected by this issue, please continue using the v0.21 release, until it is resolved.
v0.23.2
: pytest-asyncio 0.23.2Compare Source
0.23.2 (2023-12-04)
v0.23.1
: pytest-asyncio 0.23.1Compare Source
0.23.1 (2023-12-03)
v0.23.0
: pytest-asyncio 0.23.0Compare Source
This release is backwards-compatible with v0.21. Changes are
non-breaking, unless you upgrade from v0.22.
loops with class, module, package, and session scopes can be
requested via the scope keyword argument to the asyncio
mark.
non-default or multiple event loops #662
pytest_asyncio.is_async_test
which returns whether atest item is managed by pytest-asyncio #376
dependencies #620, #674, #678
v0.22.0
: pytest-asyncio 0.22.0 (yanked)Compare Source
This release deprecated event loop overrides, but didn't provide adequate replacement functionality for all relevant use cases. As such, the release was yanked from PyPI.
0.22.0 (2023-10-31)
via the asyncio_event_loop mark. #620
Users requiring a class-scoped or module-scoped asyncio event loop for their tests
should mark the corresponding class or module with asyncio_event_loop.
v0.21.2
: pytest-asyncio 0.21.2Compare Source
0.21.2 (2024-04-29)
v0.21.1
: pytest-asyncio 0.21.1Compare Source
0.21.1 (2023-07-12)
asyncio_mode
is selected.#531
v0.21.0
: pytest-asyncio 0.21.0Compare Source
0.21.0 (23-03-19)
event_loop fixture. This behavior has been deprecated and pytest-asyncio emits a
DeprecationWarning when tearing down the event_loop fixture and current event loop
has not been closed.
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