Add nose plugin entry point to allow running BDD tests via normal nosetests client#114
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koterpillar merged 1 commit intoaloetesting:masterfrom Jul 8, 2016
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I wasn't sure you'd be comfortable with the changes in #115, you may pick which one you wish to merge... |
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I feel like #115 is a bigger task that will be embroiled with questions and side issues. Please, can this PR be accepted now so it doesn't remain sidelined whilst #115 is decided? It's a simple change with two big benefits:
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Makes sense, accepting this. |
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The changes to
setup.pyallow nose to find and use the plugin directly from the normalnosetestscommand line client, rather than requiring use of the specialaloeclient. I'd prefer that we didn't have to pass--no-ignore-pythonand that other tests ran by default, but that may be the subject of a different PR.