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mgorny avatar mgorny commented on August 19, 2024
Use pytest-httpbin?

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mgorny avatar mgorny commented on August 19, 2024 1

It should be trivial but right now httpbin doesn't work out of the box without patching or restricting werkzeug version, and I think it's better to solve that at pytest-httpbin level than add workarounds here. I've asked for a workaround on kevin1024/pytest-httpbin#72.

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ross avatar ross commented on August 19, 2024

Nothing prevents using pytest-httpbin. It didn't exist when things were first written and I didn't find anything similar at the time.

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mgorny avatar mgorny commented on August 19, 2024

Ah, cool. Does that mean you're likely to do it or more like you're open to pull requests if somebody else does it?

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ross avatar ross commented on August 19, 2024

Ah, cool. Does that mean you're likely to do it or more like you're open to pull requests if somebody else does it?

It'll happen faster if someone else opens the PR. Otherwise it'll get throw onto my TODO list with fairly low priority since it's just a testing improvement and not a super meaningful change for clients.

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