Changelog for
python3-invoke-1.7.0-3.fc37.noarch.rpm :
* Fri Jul 22 2022 Fedora Release Engineering
- 1.7.0-3- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_37_Mass_Rebuild
* Mon Jun 13 2022 Python Maint - 1.7.0-2- Rebuilt for Python 3.11
* Tue Mar 29 2022 Jiri Kucera - 1.7.0-1- Update to 1.7.0
* Fri Jan 21 2022 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.6.0-2- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_36_Mass_Rebuild
* Tue Sep 21 2021 Jiri Kucera - 1.6.0-1- Update to 1.6.0- Do not run tests for now due to missing package which is even broken
* Fri Jul 23 2021 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.5.0-5- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_35_Mass_Rebuild
* Fri Jun 04 2021 Python Maint - 1.5.0-4- Rebuilt for Python 3.10
* Fri Jun 04 2021 Python Maint - 1.5.0-3- Bootstrap for Python 3.10
* Wed Jan 27 2021 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.5.0-2- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_34_Mass_Rebuild
* Thu Dec 31 2020 Paul Howarth - 1.5.0-1- Update to 1.5.0 - Allow any string-compatible object to be passed to \'Context.cd\', enabling use of (for example) \'pathlib.Path\' instances (GH#454, GH#577, GH#583, GH#607, GH#681) - Don\'t silently discard help text for task arguments whose names happen to contain underscores (GH#409, GH#580, GH#611) - Don\'t silently ignore task help specifiers that don\'t actually map to the decorated task\'s arguments (e.g. \'AATTtask(help={\"foo\": \"help for foo\"})\' wrapping a task without a \'foo\' argument) (GH#398, GH#580, GH#611) - Allow subcollections to act as the default \'tasks\' of their parent collections (via the new \'default\' kwarg to \'~invoke.collection.Collection.add_collection\'); this means that non-trivial task trees can specify, e.g. \"use my test subcollection\'s default task as the global default task\" and similar (GH#197) - Enhanced test coverage in a handful of modules whose coverage was under 90% - \'~invoke.context.MockContext\' now populates its \'NotImplementedError\' exception instances (typically raised when a command is executed that had no pre-prepared result) with the command string that triggered them; this makes it much easier to tell what exactly in a test caused the error - \'~invoke.context.MockContext\' now accepts a few quality-of-life shortcuts as keys and values in its \'run\'/\'sudo\' arguments: - Keys may be compiled regular expression objects, as well as strings, and will match any calls whose commands match the regex - Values may be \'True\' or \'False\' as shorthand for otherwise empty \'~invoke.runners.Result\' objects with exit codes of \'0\' or \'1\' respectively - Values may also be strings, as shorthand for otherwise empty \'~invoke.runners.Result\' objects with those strings given as the \'stdout\' argument - Add a new \'repeat\' kwarg to \'~invoke.context.MockContext\' which, when True (default: False) causes stored results for its methods to be yielded repeatedly instead of consumed (GH#441) - Immutable iterable result values handed to \'~invoke.context.MockContext\' would yield errors (due to the use of \'pop()\'); the offending logic has been retooled to be more iterator-focused and now works for tuples and etc. - Update the testing documentation a bit: cleaned up existing examples and added new sections for the other updates in the 1.5 release - Automatically populate the \'command\' attribute of \'~invoke.runners.Result\' objects returned by \'~invoke.context.MockContext\' methods, with the command string triggering that result; previously, users had to do this by hand or otherwise suffered inaccurate result objects (GH#700) - Upgrade \'~invoke.context.MockContext\' to wrap its methods in \'Mock\' objects if the \'(unittest.)mock\' library is importable; this makes testing Invoke-using codebases even easier
* Thu Jul 30 2020 Paul Howarth - 1.4.1-4- Use new-style dependencies, fixes FTBFS due to conflicting pytest requirements
* Wed Jul 29 2020 Fedora Release Engineering - 1.4.1-3- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_33_Mass_Rebuild