- Add a `temp_workspace` context manager to simplify writing new tests.
- Add `# pragma: no cover` to unit test code paths used for skipping tests.
These code paths are only covered when tests are skipped.
That makes it impractical to reach full code coverage on the unit test code.
Having full coverage of unit tests is helpful for identifying unused tests.
- Test the `octal-values` rule with a custom tag.
- Test the cli `-d` option with the `default` config.
- Test support for the `XDG_CONFIG_HOME` env var.
- Test warning message output.
- Test support for `.yamllint.yml` config files.
- Test support for `.yamllint.yaml` config files.
- Test error handling of a rule with a non-enable|disable|dict value.
- Test error handling of `ignore` with a non-pattern value.
- Test error handling of a rule `ignore` with a non-pattern value.
- Test error handling of `locale` with a non-string value.
- Test error handling of `yaml-files` with a non-list value.
- Test extending config containing `ignore`.
- Test `LintProblem.__repr__` without a rule.
- Test `LintProblem.__repr__` with a rule.
The `# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-` headers were useful for Python 2, and
aren't needed for Python 3 where UTF-8 is the default.
yamllint support of Python 2 was dropped in early 2021, see commit
a3fc64d "End support for Python 2".
Let's drop these headers.
Use io.open() when reading files in cli which has the same behaviour
in Python 2 and Python 3, and supply the newline='' parameter which
handles but does not translate line endings.
Add dos.yml test file with windows newlines.
Also add to file finding test expected output.
Add test for new-lines rule through the cli.
Validates files are read with the correct universal newlines setting.
Fixesadrienverge/yamllint#228
Single context manager that includes exit code and output streams.
Use new RunContext throughout test_cli.
Largely non-functional change, saving some repetition of setup.
Also improve some failures by bundling multiple assertions into one.
`-f standard` shows non-colored output,
`-f colored` shows colored output,
`-f auto` is the new default, it chooses `standard` or `colored`
depending on terminal capabilities.
Some operating systems don't have the `C.UTF-8` locale installed yet
(for instance, CentOS 7). In such a case, fallback to `en_US.UTF-8` so
that tests can be run.
This follows commit 92ff315.
When piping yamllint output to a file, "coloured" characters aren't
interpreted and pollute text formatting with glyphs like:
�[4m./global.yaml�[0m
�[2m1439:52�[0m �[31merror�[0m no new line character...
With this commit, stdout is checked: if it's a TTY then output is
coloured, otherwise output is simple text.
Closes: #14