* bring Makefile to root folder
* add back the print to console when pyscript is ready
* fix build path on tests, link to core.js and overall timeout since it now loads faster
* fix and mark some tests accordingly
* change default timeout to 20s
* review tests and skip what is a known regression
* more tests review until pycondif and skip what is a known regression
* fix pyodide version used on tests
* remove display from config test since it's not testing anything more than console already tests and display as its own tests
* disable config tests that rely on the banner
* skip REPL tests since it's not included in pyscript NEXT
* skip PyTerminal tests since it's not included in pyscript NEXT
* skip more tests relying on Element
* Fix wrong script type from py-script to py
* review more tests related to attributes and add test for worker
* skip spashscreen tests
* wrap up reviews on remaining tests
* update core
* update display tests to use import
* fix more tests and skip some that have known issues
* skip other 2 tests that fail because the test framework injects values that cause the config to fail
* fix getPySrc test due to changed interface
* another round of fixes and commenting on specific tests
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Co-authored-by: Fabio Pliger <fpliger@anaconda.com>
Before this PR, the following test passed:
def test_pyscript_hello(self):
self.pyscript_run(
"""
<script type="py">
raise Exception("hello")
</script>
""")
What happens is that we intercept the Python exception and display a nice banner on the DOM, but the test itself passes. This is error prone: if we have Python exceptions on the page, the test should fail by default, and we should have a way to silence it in case those exceptions are expected.
This PR treats Python errors as we treat JS errors: unhandled exceptions cause the test to fail, but you can silence them by calling self.check_py_errors(), exactly as you can call self.check_js_errors().
* Add new _event_handling.py file with @when decorator
* @when decorate is in pyscript package namespace/_all__
* Write tests in new test_event_handling.py
* Add docs for @when decorator
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Co-authored-by: Mariana Meireles <marian.meireles@gmail.com>