Result for 5AA535A2F677B89832CFD663C5808437F919887B

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/pytest_randomly.py
FileSize5483
MD5CBD73954C4C64A3508D92C2A0BB4AC2B
SHA-15AA535A2F677B89832CFD663C5808437F919887B
SHA-256F8D7A7500CC58B0465C42903AD15F5E45194EC59D142387DD4FEF664870E5BD0
SSDEEP48:ghGI5ozPKqoylN7VstMgd70noHB4fdegqMHzMdvEHi7J13R4J9MXdQ7aZa38UejW:0GVzCBzhede49YJhR0a6VejXLk23Im8r
TLSHT126B1434138B6A027E9C37C581CC78032A7237B2352016C7E79DC935C2FB4639B6F664A
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The searched file hash is included in 3 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD509E78761FD09E4E801D5A8EB267ABC9E
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionPytest plugin to randomly order tests and control random.seed. Features: * Randomly shuffles the order of test items. This is done first at the level of modules, then at the level of test classes (if you have them), then at the order of functions. This also works with things like doctests. * Resets random.seed() at the start of every test case and test to fixed number - this defaults to time.time() from the start of your test run, but you can pass in --randomly-seed to repeat a randomness-induced failure. * If factory boy is installed, its random state is reset at the start of every test. This allows for repeatable use of its random 'fuzzy' features. * If faker is installed, its random state is reset at the start of every test. This is also for repeatable fuzzy data in tests. * If numpy is installed, its random state is reset at the start of every test.
PackageNamepython3-pytest-randomly
PackageRelease2.2
PackageVersion3.2.1
SHA-1743C6CB931515B7A3326FCDDDF97EB9B0175EF8F
SHA-2560F447663B884B309CC30510954FE7298C4776D70CFB814FC34A8CCC15BC41714
Key Value
MD50ACA7DBE3CA4C76B183F13EAF6225A0C
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionPytest plugin to randomly order tests and control random.seed. Features: * Randomly shuffles the order of test items. This is done first at the level of modules, then at the level of test classes (if you have them), then at the order of functions. This also works with things like doctests. * Resets random.seed() at the start of every test case and test to fixed number - this defaults to time.time() from the start of your test run, but you can pass in --randomly-seed to repeat a randomness-induced failure. * If factory boy is installed, its random state is reset at the start of every test. This allows for repeatable use of its random 'fuzzy' features. * If faker is installed, its random state is reset at the start of every test. This is also for repeatable fuzzy data in tests. * If numpy is installed, its random state is reset at the start of every test.
PackageNamepython3-pytest-randomly
PackageReleaselp150.2.1
PackageVersion3.2.0
SHA-10837BF4EBA2C08BF8658076B7253C5917CE78A44
SHA-256F683F47782D873E6A81C530A59FED3F2F4F7647A68F3D5AA5004023D16B6E2D6
Key Value
MD547BE1CDC8EC3B1A8C5B9860D9563DBE2
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionPytest plugin to randomly order tests and control random.seed.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepython3-pytest-randomly
PackageRelease1.fc32
PackageVersion3.2.1
SHA-14DF1EC9ED9C86A32C33AE9D9BBB5073829FFFF79
SHA-256D3E2B40D3CD9BEBFD5D92D09BA1A0080C4E48E85A029FE5F6DCD204114B10D0A