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.. _`non-python tests`:
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Working with non-python tests
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====================================================
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.. _`yaml plugin`:
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A basic example for specifying tests in Yaml files
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.. _`pytest-yamlwsgi`: http://bitbucket.org/aafshar/pytest-yamlwsgi/src/tip/pytest_yamlwsgi.py
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.. _`PyYAML`: https://pypi.org/project/PyYAML/
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Here is an example ``conftest.py`` (extracted from Ali Afshnars special purpose `pytest-yamlwsgi`_ plugin). This ``conftest.py`` will collect ``test*.yml`` files and will execute the yaml-formatted content as custom tests:
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.. include:: nonpython/conftest.py
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:literal:
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You can create a simple example file:
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.. include:: nonpython/test_simple.yml
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:literal:
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and if you installed `PyYAML`_ or a compatible YAML-parser you can
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now execute the test specification:
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.. code-block:: pytest
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nonpython $ pytest test_simple.yml
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=========================== test session starts ============================
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platform linux -- Python 3.x.y, pytest-4.x.y, py-1.x.y, pluggy-0.x.y
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cachedir: $PYTHON_PREFIX/.pytest_cache
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rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR/nonpython
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collected 2 items
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test_simple.yml F. [100%]
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================================= FAILURES =================================
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______________________________ usecase: hello ______________________________
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usecase execution failed
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spec failed: 'some': 'other'
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no further details known at this point.
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==================== 1 failed, 1 passed in 0.12 seconds ====================
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.. regendoc:wipe
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You get one dot for the passing ``sub1: sub1`` check and one failure.
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Obviously in the above ``conftest.py`` you'll want to implement a more
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interesting interpretation of the yaml-values. You can easily write
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your own domain specific testing language this way.
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.. note::
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``repr_failure(excinfo)`` is called for representing test failures.
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If you create custom collection nodes you can return an error
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representation string of your choice. It
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will be reported as a (red) string.
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``reportinfo()`` is used for representing the test location and is also
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consulted when reporting in ``verbose`` mode:
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.. code-block:: pytest
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nonpython $ pytest -v
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=========================== test session starts ============================
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platform linux -- Python 3.x.y, pytest-4.x.y, py-1.x.y, pluggy-0.x.y -- $PYTHON_PREFIX/bin/python
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cachedir: $PYTHON_PREFIX/.pytest_cache
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rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR/nonpython
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collecting ... collected 2 items
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test_simple.yml::hello FAILED [ 50%]
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test_simple.yml::ok PASSED [100%]
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================================= FAILURES =================================
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______________________________ usecase: hello ______________________________
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usecase execution failed
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spec failed: 'some': 'other'
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no further details known at this point.
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==================== 1 failed, 1 passed in 0.12 seconds ====================
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.. regendoc:wipe
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While developing your custom test collection and execution it's also
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interesting to just look at the collection tree:
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.. code-block:: pytest
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nonpython $ pytest --collect-only
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=========================== test session starts ============================
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platform linux -- Python 3.x.y, pytest-4.x.y, py-1.x.y, pluggy-0.x.y
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cachedir: $PYTHON_PREFIX/.pytest_cache
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rootdir: $REGENDOC_TMPDIR/nonpython
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collected 2 items
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<Package $REGENDOC_TMPDIR/nonpython>
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<YamlFile test_simple.yml>
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<YamlItem hello>
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<YamlItem ok>
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======================= no tests ran in 0.12 seconds =======================
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