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User standard eodag configuration file during testing #98

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sbrunato opened this issue Jul 1, 2019 · 3 comments
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User standard eodag configuration file during testing #98

sbrunato opened this issue Jul 1, 2019 · 3 comments
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sbrunato commented Jul 1, 2019

Original report by orhygine (Bitbucket: orhygine, GitHub: orhygine).


eodag configuration file is searched into tests/resources/user_conf.yml while it could be searched into default location .config/eodag/eodag.yml.

That way, a developper shouldn't require duplicating its settings file.

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sbrunato commented Jul 1, 2019

Original changes by orhygine (Bitbucket: orhygine, GitHub: orhygine).


changed content from "eodag configuration file is searched into tests/resources/user_conf.yml while it could be searched into default location .config/eodag/eodag.yml" to "eodag configuration file is searched into tests/resources/user_conf.yml while it could be searched into default location .config/eodag/eodag.yml.

That way, a developper shouldn't require duplicating its settings file."

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fix: end-to-end tests, fixes #119, fixes #98

→ <<cset 5beec33b6475>>

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Original changes by Sylvain Brunato (Bitbucket: sbrunato, GitHub: sbrunato).


changed state from "new" to "resolved"

@sbrunato sbrunato added minor enhancement New feature or request labels Jun 18, 2020
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