[devscripts/run_tests] Use markers to filter tests (#1258)

`-k` filters using a substring match on test name.
`-m` checks markers for an exact match.
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Ákos Sülyi 2021-10-12 20:54:27 +02:00 committed by GitHub
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cd /d %~dp0..
if ["%~1"]==[""] (
set "test_set="
set "test_set="test""
) else if ["%~1"]==["core"] (
set "test_set=-k "not download""
set "test_set="-m not download""
) else if ["%~1"]==["download"] (
set "test_set=-k download"
set "test_set="-m "download""
) else (
echo.Invalid test type "%~1". Use "core" ^| "download"
exit /b 1

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if [ -z $1 ]; then
test_set='test'
elif [ $1 = 'core' ]; then
test_set='not download'
test_set="-m not download"
elif [ $1 = 'download' ]; then
test_set='download'
test_set="-m download"
else
echo 'Invalid test type "'$1'". Use "core" | "download"'
exit 1
fi
python3 -m pytest -k "$test_set"
python3 -m pytest "$test_set"