SUSE Package Hub 15 SP2 one-click install
Install python-pytest-randomly
NOTE: This one-click installation requires that the SUSE Package Hub extension to already be enabled.
See http://packagehub.suse.com/how-to-use/ for information on enabling the Package Hub extension
If the extension is not enabled, this installation will fail while trying to enable an invalid repo.
This package might depend on packages from SUSE Linux Enterprise modules. If those modules are not enabled, a package dependency error will be encountered.
SUSE-PackageHub-15-SP2-Backports-Pool
Package Hub 15 SP2
Dummy repo - this will fail
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python-pytest-randomly
Pytest plugin to randomly order tests and control random.seed
Pytest plugin to randomly order tests and control random.seed.
Features:
* Randomly shuffles the order of test items. This is done first at
the level of modules, then at the level of test classes (if you
have them), then at the order of functions. This also works with
things like doctests.
* Resets random.seed() at the start of every test case and test to
fixed number - this defaults to time.time() from the start of
your test run, but you can pass in --randomly-seed to repeat a
randomness-induced failure.
* If factory boy is installed, its random state is reset at the
start of every test. This allows for repeatable use of its random
'fuzzy' features.
* If faker is installed, its random state is reset at the start of
every test. This is also for repeatable fuzzy data in tests.
* If numpy is installed, its random state is reset at the start of
every test.
SUSE Package Hub 15 SP2 one-click install
Install python-pytest-randomly
NOTE: This one-click installation requires that the SUSE Package Hub extension to already be enabled.
See http://packagehub.suse.com/how-to-use/ for information on enabling the Package Hub extension
If the extension is not enabled, this installation will fail while trying to enable an invalid repo.
This package might depend on packages from SUSE Linux Enterprise modules. If those modules are not enabled, a package dependency error will be encountered.
SUSE-PackageHub-15-SP2-Backports-Pool
Package Hub 15 SP2
Dummy repo - this will fail
-
python-pytest-randomly
Pytest plugin to randomly order tests and control random.seed
Pytest plugin to randomly order tests and control random.seed.
Features:
* Randomly shuffles the order of test items. This is done first at
the level of modules, then at the level of test classes (if you
have them), then at the order of functions. This also works with
things like doctests.
* Resets random.seed() at the start of every test case and test to
fixed number - this defaults to time.time() from the start of
your test run, but you can pass in --randomly-seed to repeat a
randomness-induced failure.
* If factory boy is installed, its random state is reset at the
start of every test. This allows for repeatable use of its random
'fuzzy' features.
* If faker is installed, its random state is reset at the start of
every test. This is also for repeatable fuzzy data in tests.
* If numpy is installed, its random state is reset at the start of
every test.
SUSE Package Hub 15 SP3 one-click install
Install python-pytest-randomly
NOTE: This one-click installation requires that the SUSE Package Hub extension to already be enabled.
See http://packagehub.suse.com/how-to-use/ for information on enabling the Package Hub extension
If the extension is not enabled, this installation will fail while trying to enable an invalid repo.
This package might depend on packages from SUSE Linux Enterprise modules. If those modules are not enabled, a package dependency error will be encountered.
SUSE-PackageHub-15-SP3-Backports-Pool
Package Hub 15 SP3
Dummy repo - this will fail
-
python-pytest-randomly
Pytest plugin to randomly order tests and control random.seed
Pytest plugin to randomly order tests and control random.seed.
Features:
* Randomly shuffles the order of test items. This is done first at
the level of modules, then at the level of test classes (if you
have them), then at the order of functions. This also works with
things like doctests.
* Resets random.seed() at the start of every test case and test to
fixed number - this defaults to time.time() from the start of
your test run, but you can pass in --randomly-seed to repeat a
randomness-induced failure.
* If factory boy is installed, its random state is reset at the
start of every test. This allows for repeatable use of its random
'fuzzy' features.
* If faker is installed, its random state is reset at the start of
every test. This is also for repeatable fuzzy data in tests.
* If numpy is installed, its random state is reset at the start of
every test.
SUSE Package Hub 15 SP3 one-click install
Install python-pytest-randomly
NOTE: This one-click installation requires that the SUSE Package Hub extension to already be enabled.
See http://packagehub.suse.com/how-to-use/ for information on enabling the Package Hub extension
If the extension is not enabled, this installation will fail while trying to enable an invalid repo.
This package might depend on packages from SUSE Linux Enterprise modules. If those modules are not enabled, a package dependency error will be encountered.
SUSE-PackageHub-15-SP3-Backports-Pool
Package Hub 15 SP3
Dummy repo - this will fail
-
python-pytest-randomly
Pytest plugin to randomly order tests and control random.seed
Pytest plugin to randomly order tests and control random.seed.
Features:
* Randomly shuffles the order of test items. This is done first at
the level of modules, then at the level of test classes (if you
have them), then at the order of functions. This also works with
things like doctests.
* Resets random.seed() at the start of every test case and test to
fixed number - this defaults to time.time() from the start of
your test run, but you can pass in --randomly-seed to repeat a
randomness-induced failure.
* If factory boy is installed, its random state is reset at the
start of every test. This allows for repeatable use of its random
'fuzzy' features.
* If faker is installed, its random state is reset at the start of
every test. This is also for repeatable fuzzy data in tests.
* If numpy is installed, its random state is reset at the start of
every test.
SUSE Package Hub 15 SP4 one-click install
Install python-pytest-randomly
NOTE: This one-click installation requires that the SUSE Package Hub extension to already be enabled.
See http://packagehub.suse.com/how-to-use/ for information on enabling the Package Hub extension
If the extension is not enabled, this installation will fail while trying to enable an invalid repo.
This package might depend on packages from SUSE Linux Enterprise modules. If those modules are not enabled, a package dependency error will be encountered.
SUSE-PackageHub-15-SP4-Backports-Pool
Package Hub 15 SP4
Dummy repo - this will fail
-
python-pytest-randomly
Pytest plugin to randomly order tests and control random.seed
Pytest plugin to randomly order tests and control random.seed.
Features:
* Randomly shuffles the order of test items. This is done first at
the level of modules, then at the level of test classes (if you
have them), then at the order of functions. This also works with
things like doctests.
* Resets random.seed() at the start of every test case and test to
fixed number - this defaults to time.time() from the start of
your test run, but you can pass in --randomly-seed to repeat a
randomness-induced failure.
* If factory boy is installed, its random state is reset at the
start of every test. This allows for repeatable use of its random
'fuzzy' features.
* If faker is installed, its random state is reset at the start of
every test. This is also for repeatable fuzzy data in tests.
* If numpy is installed, its random state is reset at the start of
every test.
SUSE Package Hub 15 SP4 one-click install
Install python-pytest-randomly
NOTE: This one-click installation requires that the SUSE Package Hub extension to already be enabled.
See http://packagehub.suse.com/how-to-use/ for information on enabling the Package Hub extension
If the extension is not enabled, this installation will fail while trying to enable an invalid repo.
This package might depend on packages from SUSE Linux Enterprise modules. If those modules are not enabled, a package dependency error will be encountered.
SUSE-PackageHub-15-SP4-Backports-Pool
Package Hub 15 SP4
Dummy repo - this will fail
-
python-pytest-randomly
Pytest plugin to randomly order tests and control random.seed
Pytest plugin to randomly order tests and control random.seed.
Features:
* Randomly shuffles the order of test items. This is done first at
the level of modules, then at the level of test classes (if you
have them), then at the order of functions. This also works with
things like doctests.
* Resets random.seed() at the start of every test case and test to
fixed number - this defaults to time.time() from the start of
your test run, but you can pass in --randomly-seed to repeat a
randomness-induced failure.
* If factory boy is installed, its random state is reset at the
start of every test. This allows for repeatable use of its random
'fuzzy' features.
* If faker is installed, its random state is reset at the start of
every test. This is also for repeatable fuzzy data in tests.
* If numpy is installed, its random state is reset at the start of
every test.
SUSE Package Hub 15 SP5 one-click install
Install python-pytest-randomly
NOTE: This one-click installation requires that the SUSE Package Hub extension to already be enabled.
See http://packagehub.suse.com/how-to-use/ for information on enabling the Package Hub extension
If the extension is not enabled, this installation will fail while trying to enable an invalid repo.
This package might depend on packages from SUSE Linux Enterprise modules. If those modules are not enabled, a package dependency error will be encountered.
SUSE-PackageHub-15-SP5-Standard-Pool
Package Hub 15 SP5
Dummy repo - this will fail
-
python-pytest-randomly
Pytest plugin to randomly order tests and control random.seed
Pytest plugin to randomly order tests and control random.seed.
Features:
* Randomly shuffles the order of test items. This is done first at
the level of modules, then at the level of test classes (if you
have them), then at the order of functions. This also works with
things like doctests.
* Resets random.seed() at the start of every test case and test to
fixed number - this defaults to time.time() from the start of
your test run, but you can pass in --randomly-seed to repeat a
randomness-induced failure.
* If factory boy is installed, its random state is reset at the
start of every test. This allows for repeatable use of its random
'fuzzy' features.
* If faker is installed, its random state is reset at the start of
every test. This is also for repeatable fuzzy data in tests.
* If numpy is installed, its random state is reset at the start of
every test.
SUSE Package Hub 15 SP5 one-click install
Install python-pytest-randomly
NOTE: This one-click installation requires that the SUSE Package Hub extension to already be enabled.
See http://packagehub.suse.com/how-to-use/ for information on enabling the Package Hub extension
If the extension is not enabled, this installation will fail while trying to enable an invalid repo.
This package might depend on packages from SUSE Linux Enterprise modules. If those modules are not enabled, a package dependency error will be encountered.
SUSE-PackageHub-15-SP5-Standard-Pool
Package Hub 15 SP5
Dummy repo - this will fail
-
python-pytest-randomly
Pytest plugin to randomly order tests and control random.seed
Pytest plugin to randomly order tests and control random.seed.
Features:
* Randomly shuffles the order of test items. This is done first at
the level of modules, then at the level of test classes (if you
have them), then at the order of functions. This also works with
things like doctests.
* Resets random.seed() at the start of every test case and test to
fixed number - this defaults to time.time() from the start of
your test run, but you can pass in --randomly-seed to repeat a
randomness-induced failure.
* If factory boy is installed, its random state is reset at the
start of every test. This allows for repeatable use of its random
'fuzzy' features.
* If faker is installed, its random state is reset at the start of
every test. This is also for repeatable fuzzy data in tests.
* If numpy is installed, its random state is reset at the start of
every test.