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Can you just.scribble the main parts of the two files. I do not understand what mean with reqire publisher_create. Do you use @ref/ forceref? |
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Ok, pubseries.http:
publisher.http
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Try changing it to |
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Not sure if my title is good, but bear with me.
I have set up some test files with some files calling tests in other files and I would like to be able to run all tests at once but also a single file.
An example:
I have a file called publishers.http which obviously tests publisher related stuff. One is publisher_create. The whole set does stuff like create a publisher, update it, test some errors and finally deletes the publisher.
I also have a pubseries.http which tests some series related stuff. This requires the use of publisher_create because series requires publisher id. File itself is similar but it also deletes the publisher as well because otherwise I would need to manually delete it if I run just this file.
But herein lies the problem. publisher_create is only run once even when I run all the files but publisher_delete is run twice. So one of the deletes causes an error.
I tried reading the docs but couldn't figure out how I could create a separate publisher in pubseries file, e.g. have it only scope that file.
So far the only solution I could come up with is a shell script that runs each file separately but that feels clunky.
P.S. If I could ask for a small feature: could the results in default mode (not JSON) also print the test name? I have close to 100 tests already and each file has 10-20 tests so when one fails it can be a bit hard to figure out which it was.
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