py.test 2.2.0: test marking++, parametrization++ and duration profiling =========================================================================== pytest-2.2.0 is a test-suite compatible release of the popular py.test testing tool. Plugins might need upgrades. It comes with these improvements: * easier and more powerful parametrization of tests: - new @pytest.mark.parametrize decorator to run tests with different arguments - new metafunc.parametrize() API for parametrizing arguments independently - see examples at http://pytest.org/latest/example/parametrize.html - NOTE that parametrize() related APIs are still a bit experimental and might change in future releases. * improved handling of test markers and refined marking mechanism: - "-m markexpr" option for selecting tests according to their mark - a new "markers" ini-variable for registering test markers for your project - the new "--strict" bails out with an error if using unregistered markers. - see examples at http://pytest.org/latest/example/markers.html * duration profiling: new "--duration=N" option showing the N slowest test execution or setup/teardown calls. This is most useful if you want to find out where your slowest test code is. * also 2.2.0 performs more eager calling of teardown/finalizers functions resulting in better and more accurate reporting when they fail Besides there is the usual set of bug fixes along with a cleanup of pytest's own test suite allowing it to run on a wider range of environments. For general information, see extensive docs with examples here: http://pytest.org/ If you want to install or upgrade pytest you might just type:: pip install -U pytest # or easy_install -U pytest Thanks to Ronny Pfannschmidt, David Burns, Jeff Donner, Daniel Nouri, Alfredo Deza and all who gave feedback or sent bug reports. best, holger krekel notes on incompatibility ------------------------------ While test suites should work unchanged you might need to upgrade plugins: * You need a new version of the pytest-xdist plugin (1.7) for distributing test runs. * Other plugins might need an upgrade if they implement the ``pytest_runtest_logreport`` hook which now is called unconditionally for the setup/teardown fixture phases of a test. You may choose to ignore setup/teardown failures by inserting "if rep.when != 'call': return" or something similar. Note that most code probably "just" works because the hook was already called for failing setup/teardown phases of a test so a plugin should have been ready to grok such reports already. Changes between 2.1.3 and 2.2.0 ---------------------------------------- - fix issue90: introduce eager tearing down of test items so that teardown function are called earlier. - add an all-powerful metafunc.parametrize function which allows to parametrize test function arguments in multiple steps and therefore from independent plugins and places. - add a @pytest.mark.parametrize helper which allows to easily call a test function with different argument values. - Add examples to the "parametrize" example page, including a quick port of Test scenarios and the new parametrize function and decorator. - introduce registration for "pytest.mark.*" helpers via ini-files or through plugin hooks. Also introduce a "--strict" option which will treat unregistered markers as errors allowing to avoid typos and maintain a well described set of markers for your test suite. See examples at http://pytest.org/latest/mark.html and its links. - issue50: introduce "-m marker" option to select tests based on markers (this is a stricter and more predictable version of "-k" in that "-m" only matches complete markers and has more obvious rules for and/or semantics. - new feature to help optimizing the speed of your tests: --durations=N option for displaying N slowest test calls and setup/teardown methods. - fix issue87: --pastebin now works with python3 - fix issue89: --pdb with unexpected exceptions in doctest work more sensibly - fix and cleanup pytest's own test suite to not leak FDs - fix issue83: link to generated funcarg list - fix issue74: pyarg module names are now checked against imp.find_module false positives - fix compatibility with twisted/trial-11.1.0 use cases