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.. _`tmp_path handling`:
.. _tmp_path:
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How to use temporary directories and files in tests
===================================================
The ``tmp_path`` fixture
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------------------------
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You can use the ``tmp_path`` fixture which will
provide a temporary directory unique to the test invocation,
created in the `base temporary directory`_.
``tmp_path`` is a :class:`pathlib.Path` object. Here is an example test usage:
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.. code-block:: python
# content of test_tmp_path.py
CONTENT = "content"
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def test_create_file(tmp_path):
d = tmp_path / "sub"
d.mkdir()
p = d / "hello.txt"
p.write_text(CONTENT, encoding="utf-8")
assert p.read_text(encoding="utf-8") == CONTENT
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assert len(list(tmp_path.iterdir())) == 1
assert 0
Running this would result in a passed test except for the last
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``assert 0`` line which we use to look at values:
.. code-block:: pytest
$ pytest test_tmp_path.py
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=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux -- Python 3.x.y, pytest-7.x.y, pluggy-1.x.y
rootdir: /home/sweet/project
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collected 1 item
test_tmp_path.py F [100%]
================================= FAILURES =================================
_____________________________ test_create_file _____________________________
tmp_path = PosixPath('PYTEST_TMPDIR/test_create_file0')
def test_create_file(tmp_path):
d = tmp_path / "sub"
d.mkdir()
p = d / "hello.txt"
p.write_text(CONTENT, encoding="utf-8")
assert p.read_text(encoding="utf-8") == CONTENT
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assert len(list(tmp_path.iterdir())) == 1
> assert 0
E assert 0
test_tmp_path.py:11: AssertionError
========================= short test summary info ==========================
FAILED test_tmp_path.py::test_create_file - assert 0
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============================ 1 failed in 0.12s =============================
.. _`tmp_path_factory example`:
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The ``tmp_path_factory`` fixture
--------------------------------
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The ``tmp_path_factory`` is a session-scoped fixture which can be used
to create arbitrary temporary directories from any other fixture or test.
For example, suppose your test suite needs a large image on disk, which is
generated procedurally. Instead of computing the same image for each test
that uses it into its own ``tmp_path``, you can generate it once per-session
to save time:
.. code-block:: python
# contents of conftest.py
import pytest
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@pytest.fixture(scope="session")
def image_file(tmp_path_factory):
img = compute_expensive_image()
fn = tmp_path_factory.mktemp("data") / "img.png"
img.save(fn)
return fn
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# contents of test_image.py
def test_histogram(image_file):
img = load_image(image_file)
# compute and test histogram
See :ref:`tmp_path_factory API <tmp_path_factory factory api>` for details.
.. _`tmpdir and tmpdir_factory`:
.. _tmpdir:
The ``tmpdir`` and ``tmpdir_factory`` fixtures
---------------------------------------------------
The ``tmpdir`` and ``tmpdir_factory`` fixtures are similar to ``tmp_path``
and ``tmp_path_factory``, but use/return legacy `py.path.local`_ objects
rather than standard :class:`pathlib.Path` objects.
.. note::
These days, it is preferred to use ``tmp_path`` and ``tmp_path_factory``.
In order to help modernize old code bases, one can run pytest with the legacypath
plugin disabled:
.. code-block:: bash
pytest -p no:legacypath
This will trigger errors on tests using the legacy paths.
It can also be permanently set as part of the :confval:`addopts` parameter in the
config file.
See :fixture:`tmpdir <tmpdir>` :fixture:`tmpdir_factory <tmpdir_factory>`
API for details.
.. _`base temporary directory`:
The default base temporary directory
-----------------------------------------------
Temporary directories are by default created as sub-directories of
the system temporary directory. The base name will be ``pytest-NUM`` where
``NUM`` will be incremented with each test run.
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By default, entries older than 3 temporary directories will be removed.
This behavior can be configured with :confval:`tmp_path_retention_count` and
:confval:`tmp_path_retention_policy`.
Using the ``--basetemp``
option will remove the directory before every run, effectively meaning the temporary directories
of only the most recent run will be kept.
You can override the default temporary directory setting like this:
.. code-block:: bash
pytest --basetemp=mydir
.. warning::
The contents of ``mydir`` will be completely removed, so make sure to use a directory
for that purpose only.
When distributing tests on the local machine using ``pytest-xdist``, care is taken to
automatically configure a basetemp directory for the sub processes such that all temporary
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data lands below a single per-test run basetemp directory.
.. _`py.path.local`: https://py.readthedocs.io/en/latest/path.html