nosetests is capturing the output of my print statements. How to circumvent this?

Question:

When I type

$ nosetests -v mytest.py

all my print outputs are captured when all tests pass.
I want to see print outputs even everything passes.

So what I’m doing is to force an assertion error to see the output, like this.

class MyTest(TestCase):

    def setUp(self):
        self.debug = False

    def test_0(self):
        a = .... # construct an instance of something
        # ... some tests statements
        print a.dump()
        if self.debug:
            eq_(0,1)

It feels so hackish, there must be a better way. Enlighten me please.

Asked By: Frankie Ribery

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Answers:

Either:

$ nosetests --nocapture mytest.py

Or:

$ NOSE_NOCAPTURE=1 nosetests mytests.py

(it can also be specified in the nose.cfg file, see nosetests --help)

Answered By: codeape

Use

--nologcapture 

it worked for me

Answered By: Damian

In order to integrate with http://travis-ci.org I have put this into .travis.yml:

script:  "python setup.py nosetests -s"

where setup.py contains:

setup(
    ...
    tests_require=['nose>=1.0'],
    test_suite='nose.collector',
)
Answered By: Yauhen Yakimovich

This was added recently to nose instead of --nocapture do this:

nosetests -s
Answered By: moeabdol

Try this,

nosetests -v 2 -s yourtest

Flags expect order.

Answered By: Henshal B
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