sha,message,author_date,committer_date,raw_author,raw_committer,repo,author,committer e8625695a3b7938f37b64dff09c14e47d9428fe5,"xfail documentation unit tests for view classes, refs #299 More documentation unit tests. These ones check that every single **View class imported into the datasette/app.py module are covered by our documentation. Just one problem: they aren't documented yet. So I'm using the xfail pytest decorator to mark these tests as allowed-to-fail. When you run the test suite you now get a report of how many views still need to be documented, but it doesn't fail the tests. The output looks something like this: $ pytest tests/test_docs.py collected 31 items tests/test_docs.py ..........................XXXxx. [100%] ============ 26 passed, 2 xfailed, 3 xpassed in 1.06 seconds ============ Once I have documented all the views I will remove the xfail so any future views that are added without documentation will cause a test failure. We can detect that a view is documented by looking for ReST label in the docs, for example: .. _IndexView: Some view classes can be used to power multiple URLs - the JsonDataView class for example is used to power /-/metadata and /-/config and /-/plugins In this case, the second part of the label can indicate the variety of page, e.g: .. _JsonDataView_metadata: The test will pass as long as there is at least one label that starts with _JsonDataView.",2018-07-28T03:13:26Z,2018-07-28T03:13:26Z,13ae486343ea6454a93114c6f558ffea2f2c6874,13ae486343ea6454a93114c6f558ffea2f2c6874,107914493,9599,9599