Hello,you might want to use the "test" extra: cf https://packaging.python.org/specifications/core-metadata/#provides-extra-multiple-use :"Two feature names test and doc are reserved to mark dependencies that are needed for running automated tests and generating documentation, respectively"--Xavier--On Mon, 9 Mar 2020 at 12:02, Felix Schwarz <felix.schwarz@oss.schwarz.eu> wrote:Hi,
what is the recommended to solution to declare dependencies which are only
required to run tests?
In the past there was "tests_require" but as far as I know this is deprecated.
I tried to read obvious github issues but maybe I missed something so please
bear with me if this has come up way too often. I appreciate pointers.
Felix
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