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You probably want to set up a `virtualenv
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<https://virtualenv.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html>`_.
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The minimal requirement for running the testsuite is ``py.test``. You can
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The minimal requirement for running the testsuite is ``pytest``. You can
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install it with::
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pip install pytest
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Then you can run the testsuite with::
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py.test
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pytest
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With only py.test installed, a large part of the testsuite will get skipped
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With only pytest installed, a large part of the testsuite will get skipped
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though. Whether this is relevant depends on which part of Flask you're working
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on. Travis is set up to run the full testsuite when you submit your pull
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request anyways.
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After this has been installed, you can output a report to the command line using this command::
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py.test --cov=flask tests/
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pytest --cov=flask tests/
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Generate a HTML report can be done using this command::
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py.test --cov-report html --cov=flask tests/
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pytest --cov-report html --cov=flask tests/
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Full docs on ``coverage.py`` are here: https://coverage.readthedocs.io
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