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Parameterized tests cannot be ordered #55

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@fnahuelc

Considering the example in pytest documentation:
https://pytest.org/en/6.2.x/example/parametrize.html#a-quick-port-of-testscenarios

If I include ordering:

scenario1 = ("basic", {"attribute": "value"})
scenario2 = ("advanced", {"attribute": "value2"})


class TestSampleWithScenarios:
    scenarios = [scenario1, scenario2]

    @pytest.mark.order(2)
    def test_demo1(self, attribute):
        assert isinstance(attribute, str)

    @pytest.mark.order(1)
    def test_demo2(self, attribute):
        assert isinstance(attribute, str)

I would expect this order:

test_scenarios.py::TestSampleWithScenarios::test_demo2[basic] PASSED     [ 25%]
test_scenarios.py::TestSampleWithScenarios::test_demo1[basic] PASSED     [ 50%]
test_scenarios.py::TestSampleWithScenarios::test_demo2[advanced] PASSED  [ 75%]
test_scenarios.py::TestSampleWithScenarios::test_demo1[advanced] PASSED  [100%]

But I get instead:

test_scenarios.py::TestSampleWithScenarios::test_demo2[basic] PASSED     [ 25%]
test_scenarios.py::TestSampleWithScenarios::test_demo2[advanced] PASSED  [ 50%]
test_scenarios.py::TestSampleWithScenarios::test_demo1[basic] PASSED     [ 75%]
test_scenarios.py::TestSampleWithScenarios::test_demo1[advanced] PASSED  [100%]

I have tried with --order-scope=class and --order-group-scope=class but they dont fix this.

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