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import logging
import pytest
import aria
from aria import logger
@pytest.fixture(scope='session', autouse=True)
def install_aria_extensions():
aria.install_aria_extensions()
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
def logging_handler_cleanup(request):
"""
Each time a test runs, the loggers do not clear. we need to manually clear them or we'd have
logging overload.
Since every type of logger (node/relationship/workflow) share the same name, we should
clear the logger each test. This should not happen in real world use.
:param request:
:return:
"""
def clear_logging_handlers():
logging.getLogger(logger.TASK_LOGGER_NAME).handlers = []
request.addfinalizer(clear_logging_handlers)
@pytest.fixture
def mock_object(mocker):
return mocker.MagicMock()