It's possible to use pytest.mark.flaky, which achieves the exact same
thing as our custom-defined isctest.mark.flaky -- attempts to rerun the
test on failure, but only is flaky package is available.
(cherry picked from commit 4c487c811d)
The fetchlimit test has failed 8 times in the nightly CI over the past
three weeks. That makes the overall failure rate somewhere around 1 %,
which isn't a lot, but is still annoying when lots of testing is going
on.
(cherry picked from commit ae932eefc5)
The artifact lists in clean.sh and extra_artifacts might be slightly
different. The list was updated for each test to reflect the current
state.
(cherry picked from commit 7c259fe254)
In order to run the shell system tests, the pytest runner has to pick
them up somehow. Adding an extra python file with a single function
for the shell tests for each system test proved to be the most
compatible way of running the shell tests across older pytest/xdist
versions.
Modify the legacy run.sh script to ignore these pytest-runner specific
glue files when executing tests written in pytest.