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pytest-docker reviews and mentions
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Testcontainers
I'm surprised this is getting so much attention. I thought this just standard practice at this point? If you use things like Gitlab CI then you get this via the `services` in your pipeline. The CI job itself runs in a container too.
I use a very similar thing via pytest-docker: https://github.com/avast/pytest-docker The only difference seems to be you declare your containers via a docker-compose file which I prefer because it's a standard thing you can use elsewhere.
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avast/pytest-docker is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of pytest-docker is Python.
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