nose2-3(1)


NAME

   nose2-3 - nose2-3

DESCRIPTION

   usage:   nose2   [-s   START_DIR]  [-t  TOP_LEVEL_DIRECTORY]  [--config
   [CONFIG]]

          [--no-user-config]     [--no-plugins]     [--plugin     PLUGINS]
          [--exclude-plugin    EXCLUDE_PLUGINS]    [--verbose]   [--quiet]
          [--log-level  LOG_LEVEL]  [--coverage  PATH]  [--coverage-report
          TYPE]   [--coverage-config   FILE]  [-C]  [-B]  [-F]  [-D]  [-h]
          [testNames [testNames ...]]

   positional arguments:
          testNames

   optional arguments:
   -s START_DIR, --start-dir START_DIR
          Directory to start discovery ('.' default)

   -t  TOP_LEVEL_DIRECTORY,   --top-level-directory   TOP_LEVEL_DIRECTORY,
   --project-directory TOP_LEVEL_DIRECTORY
          Top level directory of project (defaults to start dir)

   --config [CONFIG], -c [CONFIG]
          Config  files  to  load,  if  they  exist.  ('unittest.cfg'  and
          'nose2.cfg' in start directory default)

   --no-user-config
          Do not load user config files

   --no-plugins
          Do not load any plugins. Warning: nose2 does not do anything  if
          no plugins are loaded

   --plugin PLUGINS
          Load this plugin module.

   --exclude-plugin EXCLUDE_PLUGINS
          Do not load this plugin module

   --verbose, -v
          print test case names and statuses

   --quiet

   --log-level LOG_LEVEL
          Set logging level for message logged to console.

   -h, --help
          Show this help message and exit

   plugin arguments:
          Command-line arguments added by plugins:

   --coverage PATH
          Measure coverage for filesystem path (multi-allowed)

   --coverage-report TYPE
          Generate  selected reports, available types: term, term-missing,
          annotate, html, xml (multi-allowed)

   --coverage-config FILE
          Config file for coverage, default: .coveragerc

   -C, --with-coverage
          Turn on coverage reporting

   -B, --output-buffer
          Enable output buffer

   -F, --fail-fast
          Stop the test run after the first error or failure

   -D, --debugger
          Enter pdb on test fail or error





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