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chore(python): simplify nox steps in CONTRIBUTING.rst #90

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion 2 .github/.OwlBot.lock.yaml
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Expand Up @@ -68,14 +68,12 @@ Using ``nox``
We use `nox <https://nox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/>`__ to instrument our tests.

- To test your changes, run unit tests with ``nox``::
$ nox -s unit

$ nox -s unit-3.8
$ ...
- To run a single unit test::

- Args to pytest can be passed through the nox command separated by a `--`. For
example, to run a single test::
$ nox -s unit-3.9 -- -k <name of test>

$ nox -s unit-3.8 -- -k <name of test>

.. note::

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- To run system tests, you can execute::

# Run all system tests
$ nox -s system-3.8
$ nox -s system

# Run a single system test
$ nox -s system-3.8 -- -k <name of test>
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.. _config: https://github.com/googleapis/python-redis/blob/master/noxfile.py


We also explicitly decided to support Python 3 beginning with version
3.6. Reasons for this include:
We also explicitly decided to support Python 3 beginning with version 3.6.
Reasons for this include:

- Encouraging use of newest versions of Python 3
- Taking the lead of `prominent`_ open-source `projects`_
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