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pytest-describe
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My Python testing style guide – Stargirl (Thea) Flowers
I've found pytest to encourage tests with really long method names, examples from the post:
* test_refresh_failure
* test_refresh_with_timeout
These get even longer like test_refresh_with_timeout_when_username_is_not_found for example.
pytest-describe allows for a much nicer testing syntax. There's a great comparison here: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-describe#why-bother
TL;DR, this is nicer:
def describe_my_function():
def with_default_arguments():
pudb
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How can I debug Python code in neovim!
I simply use the superb pudb. Press ctrl+e to open the current file at the current line in your editor.
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Writing Python Like Rust
such a waste of time...
To this day, I'm baffled by the dynamic language folks who cannot get they head around how strictness/rigor (via a good expressive type system) actually makes maintenance easier and more importantly: cheaper.
[1] https://github.com/inducer/pudb
- Tracing Python
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What IDE do y’all use
I use the very under-rated pudb in an adjacent terminal window.
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What Python debugger do you use?
I've been using PuDB for a while now.
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Make your Debugging easier with these 8 tips in Python
I think it is also worth mentioning pudb here
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Does anyone use python debugger?
Most of the time I simply use icecream (a much better version of print()), and sometimes, I use pudb (a visual debugger) for tougher/trickier bugs.
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What do you use for an IDE and for debugging?
For a quick view etc I usually fire up pudb in an adjacent terminal window but for a detailed/heavy debugging session I fire up VS Code (with the vim plugin of course). I have used vi/vim for 37+ years now so it is part of my DNA and use VS Code only for it's great vim + debugging facility.
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What is your favorite ,most underrated 3rd party python module that made your programming 10 times more easier and less code ? so we can also try that out :-) .as a beginner , mine is pyinputplus
Two that I haven’t seen here and have saved me tons of time are pudb, a great debugger and petl a simple powerful ETL toolkit.
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Using a debugger in Vim
If you want to debug Python then pudb is simply superb. Vim users don't really want or need to "debug inside of vim" do they? We usually are happy to use multiple command line and other tools in adjacent windows. Also, you can just step around and view variables etc in pudb and then press ctrl+e to edit that file in vim, then q to restart debugger.
What are some alternatives?
pytest-clarity - A plugin to improve the output of pytest with colourful unified diffs
ipdb - Integration of IPython pdb
pytest-insta - A practical snapshot testing plugin for pytest.
pdb-tutorial - A simple tutorial about effectively using pdb
tavern - A command-line tool and Python library and Pytest plugin for automated testing of RESTful APIs, with a simple, concise and flexible YAML-based syntax
flask-debugtoolbar - A toolbar overlay for debugging Flask applications
kubetest - Kubernetes integration testing in Python via pytest
winpdb - Fork of the official winpdb with improvements
VCR.py - Automatically mock your HTTP interactions to simplify and speed up testing
django-debug-toolbar - A configurable set of panels that display various debug information about the current request/response.
pytest-sugar - a plugin for py.test that changes the default look and feel of py.test (e.g. progressbar, show tests that fail instantly)
django-devserver - A drop-in replacement for Django's runserver.