.. _`unittest.TestCase`: Support for unittest.TestCase ===================================================================== py.test has limited support for running Python `unittest.py style`_ tests. It will automatically collect ``unittest.TestCase`` subclasses and their ``test`` methods in test files. It will invoke ``setUp/tearDown`` methods but also perform py.test's standard ways of treating tests such as IO capturing:: # content of test_unittest.py import unittest class MyTest(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): print ("hello") # output is captured def test_method(self): x = 1 self.assertEquals(x, 3) Running it yields:: $ py.test test_unittest.py =========================== test session starts ============================ platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev2 plugins: xdist, bugzilla, cache, oejskit, pep8, cov collecting ... collected 1 items test_unittest.py F ================================= FAILURES ================================= ____________________________ MyTest.test_method ____________________________ self = def test_method(self): x = 1 > self.assertEquals(x, 3) E AssertionError: 1 != 3 test_unittest.py:8: AssertionError ----------------------------- Captured stdout ------------------------------ hello ========================= 1 failed in 0.03 seconds ========================= .. _`unittest.py style`: http://docs.python.org/library/unittest.html