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.. _xunitsetup:
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extended xUnit style setup fixtures
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.. _`funcargs`: funcargs.html
.. _`test parametrization`: funcargs.html#parametrizing-tests
.. _`unittest plugin`: plugin/unittest.html
.. _`xUnit`: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XUnit
Python, Java and many other languages support xUnit_ style testing.
This typically involves the call of a ``setup`` ("fixture") method
before running a test function and ``teardown`` after it has finished.
``py.test`` supports a more fine-grained model of setup/teardown
handling by optionally calling per-module and per-class hooks.
module level setup/teardown
=============================================
If you have multiple test functions and test classes in a single
module you can optionally implement the following fixture methods
which will usually be called once for all the functions::
def setup_module(module):
""" setup up any state specific to the execution
of the given module.
"""
def teardown_module(module):
""" teardown any state that was previously setup
with a setup_module method.
"""
class level setup/teardown
=============================================
Similarly, the following methods are called at class level before
and after all test methods of the class are called::
def setup_class(cls):
""" setup up any state specific to the execution
of the given class (which usually contains tests).
"""
def teardown_class(cls):
""" teardown any state that was previously setup
with a call to setup_class.
"""
method and function level setup/teardown
=============================================
Similarly, the following methods are called around each method invocation::
def setup_method(self, method):
""" setup up any state tied to the execution of the given
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method in a class. setup_method is invoked for every
test method of a class.
"""
def teardown_method(self, method):
""" teardown any state that was previously setup
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with a setup_method call.
"""
If you rather define test functions directly at module level
you can also use the following functions to implement fixtures::
def setup_function(function):
""" setup up any state tied to the execution of the given
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function. Invoked for every test function in the module.
"""
def teardown_method(function):
""" teardown any state that was previously setup
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with a setup_function call.
"""
Note that it possible that setup/teardown pairs are invoked multiple
times per testing process.
.. _`unittest.py module`: http://docs.python.org/library/unittest.html