![]() ![]() You can check the code that I created here (if you want to just clone it): Unfortunately is not entirely open source and I have hopes that we will have some alternative in the future, but in the end, I don't think this matters too much, considering the alternative I can imagine would be JetBrain's P圜harm, an even closer and harder to extend IDE. Now, about the vscode, it's mostly because is the most flexible development tool that I ever used, allowing me to mix and match my extensions to work with Vagrant, Podman, Docker, Kubernetes, etc. I don't have experience yet to define a testing framework or think about migrating to another one. I'm working on a project that has a big amount of code created using the pytest framework, so that's the reason why I'm using pytest. ![]() Here you'll check my own development workflow for pytest on Visual Studio Code.īefore we start, a big thank you to Lucas Aoki, who teaches me most of what you'll see in this post. I was struggling to find a better way to design, create, and run tests, so I decided to create my own setup from scratch. ![]() I started in my new position 1 year ago as a Quality Engineer at Red Hat. ![]()
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