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Bump pytest-asyncio from 0.19.0 to 0.22.0 #198

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Bumps pytest-asyncio from 0.19.0 to 0.22.0.

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pytest-asyncio 0.22.0

0.22.0 (2023-10-31)

  • Class-scoped and module-scoped event loops can be requested via the asyncio_event_loop mark. #620
  • Deprecate redefinition of the event_loop fixture. #587 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.
  • Test items based on asynchronous generators always exit with xfail status and emit a warning during the collection phase. This behavior is consistent with synchronous yield tests. #642
  • Remove support for Python 3.7
  • Declare support for Python 3.12

pytest-asyncio 0.21.1

0.21.1 (2023-07-12)

  • Output a proper error message when an invalid asyncio_mode is selected.
  • Extend warning message about unclosed event loops with additional possible cause. #531
  • Previously, some tests reported "skipped" or "xfailed" as a result. Now all tests report a "success" result.

pytest-asyncio 0.21.0

0.21.0 (23-03-19)

  • Drop compatibility with pytest 6.1. Pytest-asyncio now depends on pytest 7.0 or newer.
  • pytest-asyncio cleans up any stale event loops when setting up and tearing down the 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.

pytest-asyncio 0.20.3


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pytest-asyncio is a pytest plugin. It facilitates testing of code that uses the asyncio library.

Specifically, pytest-asyncio provides support for coroutines as test functions. This allows users to await code inside their tests. For example, the following code is executed as a test item by pytest:

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  • a950f55 Prepare for release of v0.22.0.
  • 349d9c8 Build(deps): Bump outcome in /dependencies/default
  • 494601d Build(deps): Bump pytest from 7.4.2 to 7.4.3 in /dependencies/default
  • 044e568 [feat] Emit a deprecation warning when the event_loop fixture is explicitly r...
  • 9f75b3c [fix] Fixes an issue that causes DeprecationWarnings for event loop overrides...
  • b7c66db [build] Run code examples in docs as tests.
  • 62bf444 [docs] Extracted most Python code examples into separate files.
  • b6b2c7f [refactor] Simplified code in test_asyncio_mark.
  • 4bca1d7 [feat] Test items based on asynchronous generators always exit with xfail s...
  • d697a12 [refactor] test_warn_asyncio_marker_for_regular_func uses pytester, instead o...
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Bumps [pytest-asyncio](https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-asyncio) from 0.19.0 to 0.22.0.
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- [Commits](pytest-dev/pytest-asyncio@v0.19.0...v0.22.0)

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Superseded by #205.

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