.. _testing: Testing ======= All the mitmproxy projects strive to maintain 100% code coverage. In general, patches and pull requests will be declined unless they're accompanied by a suitable extension to the test suite. Our tests are written for the `py.test`_ or nose_ test frameworks. At the point where you send your pull request, a command like this: >>> py.test --cov mitmproxy --cov netlib Should give output something like this: .. code-block:: none > ---------- coverage: platform darwin, python 2.7.2-final-0 -- > Name Stmts Miss Cover Missing > ---------------------------------------------------- > mitmproxy/__init__ 0 0 100% > mitmproxy/app 4 0 100% > mitmproxy/cmdline 100 0 100% > mitmproxy/controller 69 0 100% > mitmproxy/dump 150 0 100% > mitmproxy/encoding 39 0 100% > mitmproxy/filt 201 0 100% > mitmproxy/flow 891 0 100% > mitmproxy/proxy 427 0 100% > mitmproxy/script 27 0 100% > mitmproxy/utils 133 0 100% > mitmproxy/version 4 0 100% > ---------------------------------------------------- > TOTAL 2045 0 100% > ---------------------------------------------------- > Ran 251 tests in 11.864s There are exceptions to the coverage requirement - for instance, much of the console interface code can't sensibly be unit tested. These portions are excluded from coverage analysis either in the **.coveragerc** file, or using **#pragma no-cover** directives. To keep our coverage analysis relevant, we use these measures as sparingly as possible. .. _nose: https://nose.readthedocs.org/en/latest/ .. _py.test: https://pytest.org/ ilog_tutorial_fsm_full.v?id=1c57b1e7ea0128aebef8e78bcf4de9aaf9e42c6a'>diffstats
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