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.. _`external plugins`:
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.. _`extplugins`:
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.. _`using plugins`:
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Installing and Using plugins
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============================
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This section talks about installing and using third party plugins.
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For writing your own plugins, please refer to :ref:`writing-plugins`.
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Installing a third party plugin can be easily done with ``pip``::
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pip install pytest-NAME
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pip uninstall pytest-NAME
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If a plugin is installed, ``pytest`` automatically finds and integrates it,
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there is no need to activate it.
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Here is a little annotated list for some popular plugins:
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.. _`django`: https://www.djangoproject.com/
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* `pytest-django <https://pypi.org/project/pytest-django/>`_: write tests
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for `django`_ apps, using pytest integration.
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* `pytest-twisted <https://pypi.org/project/pytest-twisted/>`_: write tests
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for `twisted <http://twistedmatrix.com>`_ apps, starting a reactor and
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processing deferreds from test functions.
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* `pytest-cov <https://pypi.org/project/pytest-cov/>`_:
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coverage reporting, compatible with distributed testing
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* `pytest-xdist <https://pypi.org/project/pytest-xdist/>`_:
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to distribute tests to CPUs and remote hosts, to run in boxed
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mode which allows to survive segmentation faults, to run in
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looponfailing mode, automatically re-running failing tests
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on file changes.
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* `pytest-instafail <https://pypi.org/project/pytest-instafail/>`_:
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to report failures while the test run is happening.
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* `pytest-bdd <https://pypi.org/project/pytest-bdd/>`_ and
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`pytest-konira <https://pypi.org/project/pytest-konira/>`_
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to write tests using behaviour-driven testing.
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* `pytest-timeout <https://pypi.org/project/pytest-timeout/>`_:
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to timeout tests based on function marks or global definitions.
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* `pytest-pep8 <https://pypi.org/project/pytest-pep8/>`_:
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a ``--pep8`` option to enable PEP8 compliance checking.
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* `pytest-flakes <https://pypi.org/project/pytest-flakes/>`_:
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check source code with pyflakes.
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* `oejskit <https://pypi.org/project/oejskit/>`_:
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a plugin to run javascript unittests in live browsers.
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To see a complete list of all plugins with their latest testing
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status against different pytest and Python versions, please visit
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`plugincompat <http://plugincompat.herokuapp.com/>`_.
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You may also discover more plugins through a `pytest- pypi.org search`_.
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.. _`pytest- pypi.org search`: https://pypi.org/search/?q=pytest-
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.. _`available installable plugins`:
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Requiring/Loading plugins in a test module or conftest file
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You can require plugins in a test module or a conftest file like this:
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.. code-block:: python
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pytest_plugins = ("myapp.testsupport.myplugin",)
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When the test module or conftest plugin is loaded the specified plugins
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will be loaded as well.
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.. note::
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Requiring plugins using a ``pytest_plugins`` variable in non-root
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``conftest.py`` files is deprecated. See
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:ref:`full explanation <requiring plugins in non-root conftests>`
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in the Writing plugins section.
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.. _`findpluginname`:
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Finding out which plugins are active
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If you want to find out which plugins are active in your
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environment you can type::
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pytest --trace-config
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and will get an extended test header which shows activated plugins
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and their names. It will also print local plugins aka
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:ref:`conftest.py <conftest.py plugins>` files when they are loaded.
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.. _`cmdunregister`:
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Deactivating / unregistering a plugin by name
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You can prevent plugins from loading or unregister them::
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pytest -p no:NAME
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This means that any subsequent try to activate/load the named
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plugin will not work.
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If you want to unconditionally disable a plugin for a project, you can add
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this option to your ``pytest.ini`` file:
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.. code-block:: ini
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[pytest]
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addopts = -p no:NAME
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Alternatively to disable it only in certain environments (for example in a
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CI server), you can set ``PYTEST_ADDOPTS`` environment variable to
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``-p no:name``.
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See :ref:`findpluginname` for how to obtain the name of a plugin.
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.. _`builtin plugins`:
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