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History
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pytest has a long and interesting history. The `first commit
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<https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/commit/5992a8ef21424d7571305a8d7e2a3431ee7e1e23>`__
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in this repository is from January 2007, and even that commit alone already
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tells a lot: The repository originally was from the `py
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<https://pypi.org/project/py/>`__ library (later split off to pytest), and it
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originally was a SVN revision, migrated to Mercurial, and finally migrated to
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git.
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However, the commit says “create the new development trunk” and is
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already quite big: *435 files changed, 58640 insertions(+)*. This is because
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pytest originally was born as part of `PyPy <https://www.pypy.org/>`__, to make
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it easier to write tests for it. Here's how it evolved from there to its own
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project:
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- Late 2002 / early 2003, `PyPy was
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born <https://morepypy.blogspot.com/2018/09/the-first-15-years-of-pypy.html>`__.
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- Like that blog post mentioned, from very early on, there was a big
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focus on testing. There were various ``testsupport`` files on top of
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unittest.py, and as early as June 2003, Holger Krekel (`@hpk42 <https://github.com/hpk42>`__)
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`refactored <https://mail.python.org/pipermail/pypy-dev/2003-June/000787.html>`__
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its test framework to clean things up (``pypy.tool.test``, but still
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on top of ``unittest.py``, with nothing pytest-like yet).
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- In December 2003, there was `another
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iteration <https://foss.heptapod.net/pypy/pypy/-/commit/02752373e1b29d89c6bb0a97e5f940caa22bdd63>`__
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at improving their testing situation, by Stefan Schwarzer, called
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``pypy.tool.newtest``.
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- However, it didn’t seem to be around for long, as around June/July
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2004, efforts started on a thing called ``utest``, offering plain
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assertions. This seems like the start of something pytest-like, but
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unfortunately, it's unclear where the test runner's code was at the time.
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The closest thing still around is `this
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file <https://foss.heptapod.net/pypy/pypy/-/commit/0735f9ed287ec20950a7dd0a16fc10810d4f6847>`__,
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but that doesn’t seem like a complete test runner at all. What can be seen
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is that there were `various
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efforts <https://foss.heptapod.net/pypy/pypy/-/commits/branch/default?utf8=%E2%9C%93&search=utest>`__
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by Laura Creighton and Samuele Pedroni (`@pedronis <https://github.com/pedronis>`__) at automatically
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converting existing tests to the new ``utest`` framework.
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- Around the same time, for Europython 2004, @hpk42 `started a
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project <http://web.archive.org/web/20041020215353/http://codespeak.net/svn/user/hpk/talks/std-talk.txt>`__
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originally called “std”, intended to be a “complementary standard
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library” - already laying out the principles behind what later became
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pytest:
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- current “batteries included” are very useful, but
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- some of them are written in a pretty much java-like style,
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especially the unittest-framework
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- […]
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- the best API is one that doesn’t exist
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[…]
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- a testing package should require as few boilerplate code as
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possible and offer much flexibility
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- it should provide premium quality tracebacks and debugging aid
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[…]
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- first of all … forget about limited “assertXYZ APIs” and use the
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real thing, e.g.::
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assert x == y
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- this works with plain python but you get unhelpful “assertion
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failed” errors with no information
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- std.utest (magic!) actually reinterprets the assertion expression
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and offers detailed information about underlying values
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- In September 2004, the ``py-dev`` mailinglist gets born, which `is
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now <https://mail.python.org/pipermail/pytest-dev/>`__ ``pytest-dev``,
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but thankfully with all the original archives still intact.
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- Around September/October 2004, the ``std`` project `was renamed
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<https://mail.python.org/pipermail/pypy-dev/2004-September/001565.html>`__ to
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``py`` and ``std.utest`` became ``py.test``. This is also the first time the
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`entire source
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code <https://foss.heptapod.net/pypy/pypy/-/commit/42cf50c412026028e20acd23d518bd92e623ac11>`__,
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seems to be available, with much of the API still being around today:
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- ``py.path.local``, which is being phased out of pytest (in favour of
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pathlib) some 16-17 years later
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- The idea of the collection tree, including ``Collector``,
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``FSCollector``, ``Directory``, ``PyCollector``, ``Module``,
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``Class``
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- Arguments like ``-x`` / ``--exitfirst``, ``-l`` /
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``--showlocals``, ``--fulltrace``, ``--pdb``, ``-S`` /
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``--nocapture`` (``-s`` / ``--capture=off`` today),
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``--collectonly`` (``--collect-only`` today)
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- In the same month, the ``py`` library `gets split off
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<https://foss.heptapod.net/pypy/pypy/-/commit/6bdafe9203ad92eb259270b267189141c53bce33>`__
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from ``PyPy``
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- It seemed to get rather quiet for a while, and little seemed to happen
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between October 2004 (removing ``py`` from PyPy) and January
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2007 (first commit in the now-pytest repository). However, there were
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various discussions about features/ideas on the mailinglist, and `a
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couple of
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releases <https://pypi.org/project/py/0.8.0-alpha2/#history>`__ every
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couple of months:
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- March 2006: py 0.8.0-alpha2
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- May 2007: py 0.9.0
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- March 2008: py 0.9.1 (first release to be found `in the pytest
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changelog <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/blob/main/doc/en/changelog.rst#091>`__!)
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- August 2008: py 0.9.2
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- In August 2009, py 1.0.0 was released, `introducing a lot of
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fundamental
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features <https://holgerkrekel.net/2009/08/04/pylib-1-0-0-released-the-testing-with-python-innovations-continue/>`__:
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- funcargs/fixtures
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- A `plugin
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architecture <http://web.archive.org/web/20090629032718/https://codespeak.net/py/dist/test/extend.html>`__
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which still looks very much the same today!
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- Various `default
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plugins <http://web.archive.org/web/20091005181132/https://codespeak.net/py/dist/test/plugin/index.html>`__,
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including
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`monkeypatch <http://web.archive.org/web/20091012022829/http://codespeak.net/py/dist/test/plugin/how-to/monkeypatch.html>`__
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- Even back there, the
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`FAQ <http://web.archive.org/web/20091005222413/http://codespeak.net/py/dist/faq.html>`__
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said:
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Clearly, [a second standard library] was ambitious and the naming has
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maybe haunted the project rather than helping it. There may be a
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project name change and possibly a split up into different projects
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sometime.
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and that finally happened in November 2010, when pytest 2.0.0 `was
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released <https://mail.python.org/pipermail/pytest-dev/2010-November/001687.html>`__
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as a package separate from ``py`` (but still called ``py.test``).
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- In August 2016, pytest 3.0.0 :std:ref:`was released <release-3.0.0>`,
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which adds ``pytest`` (rather than ``py.test``) as the recommended
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command-line entry point
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Due to this history, it's diffcult to answer the question when pytest was started.
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It depends what point should really be seen as the start of it all. One
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possible interpretation is to pick Europython 2004, i.e. around June/July
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2004.
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