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Added pycrunch - Continuous test runner

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Open Administrator requested to merge github/fork/gleb-sevruk/added-pycrunch-v2 into master Jul 09, 2020
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Created by: gleb-sevruk

What is this Python project?

This is a continuous test runner plugin for PyCharm.

It tracks which tests are affected by code change and automatically runs only impacted tests. (Similar to NCrunch for .Net)

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What's the difference between this Python project and similar ones?

What covers what - Opposite to simple line coverage, PyCrunch tracks and records coverage for each test individually.

Coverage markers are added to the editor gutter. Clicking on the coverage marker to overview the tests that are potentially failing on the current line.

Engine keeps track of dependencies between code and tests - this allows to run only impacted tests.

Can be used as a drop-in replacement for Django test command. (Also it will not recreate database to further speed up test execution)

Faster execution - tests will run using multiple processes by default.

No need to switch context during writing code. Tests will rerun after saving file and shows coverage immediately

More info and documentation: https://pycrunch.com/

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Source branch: github/fork/gleb-sevruk/added-pycrunch-v2