--- a/conftest.py +++ b/conftest.py @@ -8,40 +8,6 @@ import pytest from ansible.module_utils.common.yaml import HAS_LIBYAML -# checking if user is running pytest without installing test dependencies: -missing = [] -for module in ["ansible", "black", "flake8", "flaky", "mypy", "pylint"]: - if not importlib.util.find_spec(module): - missing.append(module) -if missing: - print( - f"FATAL: Missing modules: {', '.join(missing)} -- probably you missed installing test requirements with: pip install -e '.[test]'", - file=sys.stderr, - ) - sys.exit(1) -# we need to be sure that we have the requirements installed as some tests -# might depend on these. -try: - subprocess.check_output( - ["ansible-galaxy", "collection", "install", "-r", "requirements.yml"], - stderr=subprocess.PIPE, - text=True, - ) -except subprocess.CalledProcessError as exc: - print(f"{exc}\n{exc.stderr}\n{exc.stdout}", file=sys.stderr) - sys.exit(1) - -if not HAS_LIBYAML and sys.version_info >= (3, 9, 0): - # While presence of libyaml is not required for runtime, we keep this error - # fatal here in order to be sure that we spot libyaml errors during testing. - # - # For 3.8.x we do not do this check, as libyaml does not have an arm64 build for py38. - print( - "FATAL: For testing, we require pyyaml to be installed with its native extension, missing it would make testing 3x slower and risk missing essential bugs.", - file=sys.stderr, - ) - sys.exit(1) - os.environ["NO_COLOR"] = "1"