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add 'suppress' to PostgresNode.poll_query_until() to mute exceptions #51

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This is an alternative approach to the problem covered by PR #50.

The idea is to provide a set of suppressed exceptions to poll_query_until.

@funbringerfunbringer requested a review from gsmolk July 11, 2018 10:34
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@gsmol please, take a look at this one.

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Merging #51 into master will increase coverage by 0.12%.
The diff coverage is 100%.

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+ Coverage   97.18%   97.31%   +0.12%     
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+ Misses         44       42       -2
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tests/test_simple.py99.81% <ø> (ø)⬆️
testgres/__init__.py100% <ø> (ø)⬆️
testgres/connection.py95.23% <100%> (+0.15%)⬆️
testgres/node.py97.53% <100%> (+0.46%)⬆️

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@funbringerfunbringer merged commit 0847cf2 into postgrespro:master Jul 11, 2018
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