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.. _`api-reference`:
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API Reference
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=============
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This page contains the full reference to pytest's API.
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.. contents::
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:depth: 3
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:local:
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Constants
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---------
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pytest.__version__
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The current pytest version, as a string::
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>>> import pytest
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>>> pytest.__version__
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'7.0.0'
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.. _`version-tuple`:
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pytest.version_tuple
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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.. versionadded:: 7.0
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The current pytest version, as a tuple::
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>>> import pytest
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>>> pytest.version_tuple
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(7, 0, 0)
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For pre-releases, the last component will be a string with the prerelease version::
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>>> import pytest
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>>> pytest.version_tuple
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(7, 0, '0rc1')
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Functions
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---------
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pytest.approx
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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.. autofunction:: pytest.approx
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pytest.fail
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~~~~~~~~~~~
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**Tutorial**: :ref:`skipping`
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.. autofunction:: pytest.fail(reason, [pytrace=True, msg=None])
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pytest.skip
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~~~~~~~~~~~
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.. autofunction:: pytest.skip(reason, [allow_module_level=False, msg=None])
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.. _`pytest.importorskip ref`:
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pytest.importorskip
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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.. autofunction:: pytest.importorskip
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pytest.xfail
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~~~~~~~~~~~~
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.. autofunction:: pytest.xfail
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pytest.exit
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~~~~~~~~~~~
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.. autofunction:: pytest.exit(reason, [returncode=None, msg=None])
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pytest.main
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~~~~~~~~~~~
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**Tutorial**: :ref:`pytest.main-usage`
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.. autofunction:: pytest.main
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pytest.param
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~~~~~~~~~~~~
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.. autofunction:: pytest.param(*values, [id], [marks])
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pytest.raises
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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**Tutorial**: :ref:`assertraises`
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.. autofunction:: pytest.raises(expected_exception: Exception [, *, match])
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:with: excinfo
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pytest.deprecated_call
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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**Tutorial**: :ref:`ensuring_function_triggers`
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.. autofunction:: pytest.deprecated_call([match])
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:with:
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pytest.register_assert_rewrite
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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**Tutorial**: :ref:`assertion-rewriting`
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.. autofunction:: pytest.register_assert_rewrite
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pytest.warns
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~~~~~~~~~~~~
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**Tutorial**: :ref:`assertwarnings`
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.. autofunction:: pytest.warns(expected_warning: Exception, [match])
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:with:
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pytest.freeze_includes
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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**Tutorial**: :ref:`freezing-pytest`
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.. autofunction:: pytest.freeze_includes
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.. _`marks ref`:
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Marks
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-----
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Marks can be used apply meta data to *test functions* (but not fixtures), which can then be accessed by
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fixtures or plugins.
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.. _`pytest.mark.filterwarnings ref`:
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pytest.mark.filterwarnings
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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**Tutorial**: :ref:`filterwarnings`
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Add warning filters to marked test items.
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.. py:function:: pytest.mark.filterwarnings(filter)
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:keyword str filter:
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A *warning specification string*, which is composed of contents of the tuple ``(action, message, category, module, lineno)``
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as specified in :ref:`python:warning-filter` section of
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the Python documentation, separated by ``":"``. Optional fields can be omitted.
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Module names passed for filtering are not regex-escaped.
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For example:
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.. code-block:: python
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@pytest.mark.filterwarnings("ignore:.*usage will be deprecated.*:DeprecationWarning")
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def test_foo(): ...
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.. _`pytest.mark.parametrize ref`:
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pytest.mark.parametrize
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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**Tutorial**: :ref:`parametrize`
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This mark has the same signature as :py:meth:`pytest.Metafunc.parametrize`; see there.
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.. _`pytest.mark.skip ref`:
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pytest.mark.skip
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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**Tutorial**: :ref:`skip`
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Unconditionally skip a test function.
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.. py:function:: pytest.mark.skip(reason=None)
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:keyword str reason: Reason why the test function is being skipped.
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.. _`pytest.mark.skipif ref`:
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pytest.mark.skipif
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**Tutorial**: :ref:`skipif`
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Skip a test function if a condition is ``True``.
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.. py:function:: pytest.mark.skipif(condition, *, reason=None)
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:type condition: bool or str
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:param condition: ``True/False`` if the condition should be skipped or a :ref:`condition string <string conditions>`.
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:keyword str reason: Reason why the test function is being skipped.
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.. _`pytest.mark.usefixtures ref`:
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pytest.mark.usefixtures
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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**Tutorial**: :ref:`usefixtures`
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Mark a test function as using the given fixture names.
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.. py:function:: pytest.mark.usefixtures(*names)
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:param args: The names of the fixture to use, as strings.
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.. note::
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When using `usefixtures` in hooks, it can only load fixtures when applied to a test function before test setup
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(for example in the `pytest_collection_modifyitems` hook).
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Also note that this mark has no effect when applied to **fixtures**.
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.. _`pytest.mark.xfail ref`:
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pytest.mark.xfail
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**Tutorial**: :ref:`xfail`
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Marks a test function as *expected to fail*.
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.. py:function:: pytest.mark.xfail(condition=False, *, reason=None, raises=None, run=True, strict=xfail_strict)
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:keyword Union[bool, str] condition:
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Condition for marking the test function as xfail (``True/False`` or a
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:ref:`condition string <string conditions>`). If a ``bool``, you also have
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to specify ``reason`` (see :ref:`condition string <string conditions>`).
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:keyword str reason:
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Reason why the test function is marked as xfail.
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:keyword Type[Exception] raises:
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Exception class (or tuple of classes) expected to be raised by the test function; other exceptions will fail the test.
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Note that subclasses of the classes passed will also result in a match (similar to how the ``except`` statement works).
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:keyword bool run:
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Whether the test function should actually be executed. If ``False``, the function will always xfail and will
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not be executed (useful if a function is segfaulting).
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:keyword bool strict:
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* If ``False`` the function will be shown in the terminal output as ``xfailed`` if it fails
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and as ``xpass`` if it passes. In both cases this will not cause the test suite to fail as a whole. This
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is particularly useful to mark *flaky* tests (tests that fail at random) to be tackled later.
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* If ``True``, the function will be shown in the terminal output as ``xfailed`` if it fails, but if it
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unexpectedly passes then it will **fail** the test suite. This is particularly useful to mark functions
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that are always failing and there should be a clear indication if they unexpectedly start to pass (for example
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a new release of a library fixes a known bug).
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Defaults to :confval:`xfail_strict`, which is ``False`` by default.
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Custom marks
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Marks are created dynamically using the factory object ``pytest.mark`` and applied as a decorator.
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For example:
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.. code-block:: python
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@pytest.mark.timeout(10, "slow", method="thread")
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def test_function(): ...
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Will create and attach a :class:`Mark <pytest.Mark>` object to the collected
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:class:`Item <pytest.Item>`, which can then be accessed by fixtures or hooks with
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:meth:`Node.iter_markers <_pytest.nodes.Node.iter_markers>`. The ``mark`` object will have the following attributes:
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.. code-block:: python
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mark.args == (10, "slow")
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mark.kwargs == {"method": "thread"}
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Example for using multiple custom markers:
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.. code-block:: python
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@pytest.mark.timeout(10, "slow", method="thread")
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@pytest.mark.slow
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def test_function(): ...
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When :meth:`Node.iter_markers <_pytest.nodes.Node.iter_markers>` or :meth:`Node.iter_markers_with_node <_pytest.nodes.Node.iter_markers_with_node>` is used with multiple markers, the marker closest to the function will be iterated over first. The above example will result in ``@pytest.mark.slow`` followed by ``@pytest.mark.timeout(...)``.
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.. _`fixtures-api`:
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Fixtures
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--------
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**Tutorial**: :ref:`fixture`
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Fixtures are requested by test functions or other fixtures by declaring them as argument names.
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Example of a test requiring a fixture:
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.. code-block:: python
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def test_output(capsys):
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print("hello")
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out, err = capsys.readouterr()
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assert out == "hello\n"
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Example of a fixture requiring another fixture:
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.. code-block:: python
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@pytest.fixture
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def db_session(tmp_path):
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fn = tmp_path / "db.file"
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return connect(fn)
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For more details, consult the full :ref:`fixtures docs <fixture>`.
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.. _`pytest.fixture-api`:
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@pytest.fixture
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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.. autofunction:: pytest.fixture
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:decorator:
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.. fixture:: capfd
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capfd
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**Tutorial**: :ref:`captures`
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.. autofunction:: _pytest.capture.capfd()
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:no-auto-options:
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.. fixture:: capfdbinary
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capfdbinary
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**Tutorial**: :ref:`captures`
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.. autofunction:: _pytest.capture.capfdbinary()
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:no-auto-options:
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.. fixture:: caplog
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caplog
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**Tutorial**: :ref:`logging`
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.. autofunction:: _pytest.logging.caplog()
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:no-auto-options:
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Returns a :class:`pytest.LogCaptureFixture` instance.
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.. autoclass:: pytest.LogCaptureFixture()
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:members:
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.. fixture:: capsys
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capsys
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**Tutorial**: :ref:`captures`
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.. autofunction:: _pytest.capture.capsys()
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:no-auto-options:
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.. autoclass:: pytest.CaptureFixture()
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:members:
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.. fixture:: capsysbinary
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capsysbinary
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**Tutorial**: :ref:`captures`
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.. autofunction:: _pytest.capture.capsysbinary()
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:no-auto-options:
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.. fixture:: cache
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config.cache
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**Tutorial**: :ref:`cache`
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The ``config.cache`` object allows other plugins and fixtures
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to store and retrieve values across test runs. To access it from fixtures
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request ``pytestconfig`` into your fixture and get it with ``pytestconfig.cache``.
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Under the hood, the cache plugin uses the simple
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``dumps``/``loads`` API of the :py:mod:`json` stdlib module.
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``config.cache`` is an instance of :class:`pytest.Cache`:
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.. autoclass:: pytest.Cache()
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:members:
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.. fixture:: doctest_namespace
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doctest_namespace
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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**Tutorial**: :ref:`doctest`
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.. autofunction:: _pytest.doctest.doctest_namespace()
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.. fixture:: monkeypatch
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monkeypatch
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~~~~~~~~~~~
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**Tutorial**: :ref:`monkeypatching`
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.. autofunction:: _pytest.monkeypatch.monkeypatch()
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:no-auto-options:
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Returns a :class:`~pytest.MonkeyPatch` instance.
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.. autoclass:: pytest.MonkeyPatch
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:members:
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.. fixture:: pytestconfig
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pytestconfig
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.. autofunction:: _pytest.fixtures.pytestconfig()
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.. fixture:: pytester
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pytester
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Provides a :class:`~pytest.Pytester` instance that can be used to run and test pytest itself.
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It provides an empty directory where pytest can be executed in isolation, and contains facilities
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to write tests, configuration files, and match against expected output.
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To use it, include in your topmost ``conftest.py`` file:
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.. code-block:: python
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pytest_plugins = "pytester"
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.. autoclass:: pytest.Pytester()
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:members:
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.. autoclass:: pytest.RunResult()
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:members:
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.. autoclass:: pytest.LineMatcher()
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:members:
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:special-members: __str__
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.. autoclass:: pytest.HookRecorder()
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:members:
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.. autoclass:: pytest.RecordedHookCall()
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:members:
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.. fixture:: record_property
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record_property
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**Tutorial**: :ref:`record_property example`
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.. autofunction:: _pytest.junitxml.record_property()
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.. fixture:: record_testsuite_property
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record_testsuite_property
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**Tutorial**: :ref:`record_testsuite_property example`
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.. autofunction:: _pytest.junitxml.record_testsuite_property()
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.. fixture:: recwarn
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recwarn
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**Tutorial**: :ref:`assertwarnings`
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.. autofunction:: _pytest.recwarn.recwarn()
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:no-auto-options:
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.. autoclass:: pytest.WarningsRecorder()
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:members:
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.. fixture:: request
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request
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**Example**: :ref:`request example`
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The ``request`` fixture is a special fixture providing information of the requesting test function.
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.. autoclass:: pytest.FixtureRequest()
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:members:
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.. fixture:: testdir
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testdir
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Identical to :fixture:`pytester`, but provides an instance whose methods return
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legacy ``py.path.local`` objects instead when applicable.
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New code should avoid using :fixture:`testdir` in favor of :fixture:`pytester`.
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.. autoclass:: pytest.Testdir()
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:members:
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:noindex: TimeoutExpired
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.. fixture:: tmp_path
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tmp_path
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~~~~~~~~
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**Tutorial**: :ref:`tmp_path`
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.. autofunction:: _pytest.tmpdir.tmp_path()
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:no-auto-options:
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.. fixture:: tmp_path_factory
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tmp_path_factory
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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**Tutorial**: :ref:`tmp_path_factory example`
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.. _`tmp_path_factory factory api`:
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``tmp_path_factory`` is an instance of :class:`~pytest.TempPathFactory`:
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.. autoclass:: pytest.TempPathFactory()
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:members:
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.. fixture:: tmpdir
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tmpdir
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**Tutorial**: :ref:`tmpdir and tmpdir_factory`
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.. autofunction:: _pytest.legacypath.LegacyTmpdirPlugin.tmpdir()
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:no-auto-options:
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.. fixture:: tmpdir_factory
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tmpdir_factory
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**Tutorial**: :ref:`tmpdir and tmpdir_factory`
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``tmpdir_factory`` is an instance of :class:`~pytest.TempdirFactory`:
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.. autoclass:: pytest.TempdirFactory()
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:members:
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.. _`hook-reference`:
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Hooks
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-----
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**Tutorial**: :ref:`writing-plugins`
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Reference to all hooks which can be implemented by :ref:`conftest.py files <localplugin>` and :ref:`plugins <plugins>`.
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@pytest.hookimpl
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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.. function:: pytest.hookimpl
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:decorator:
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pytest's decorator for marking functions as hook implementations.
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See :ref:`writinghooks` and :func:`pluggy.HookimplMarker`.
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@pytest.hookspec
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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.. function:: pytest.hookspec
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:decorator:
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pytest's decorator for marking functions as hook specifications.
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See :ref:`declaringhooks` and :func:`pluggy.HookspecMarker`.
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.. currentmodule:: _pytest.hookspec
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Bootstrapping hooks
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Bootstrapping hooks called for plugins registered early enough (internal and setuptools plugins).
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.. hook:: pytest_load_initial_conftests
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.. autofunction:: pytest_load_initial_conftests
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.. hook:: pytest_cmdline_parse
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.. autofunction:: pytest_cmdline_parse
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.. hook:: pytest_cmdline_main
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.. autofunction:: pytest_cmdline_main
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.. _`initialization-hooks`:
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Initialization hooks
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Initialization hooks called for plugins and ``conftest.py`` files.
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.. hook:: pytest_addoption
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.. autofunction:: pytest_addoption
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.. hook:: pytest_addhooks
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.. autofunction:: pytest_addhooks
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.. hook:: pytest_configure
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.. autofunction:: pytest_configure
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.. hook:: pytest_unconfigure
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.. autofunction:: pytest_unconfigure
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.. hook:: pytest_sessionstart
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.. autofunction:: pytest_sessionstart
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.. hook:: pytest_sessionfinish
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.. autofunction:: pytest_sessionfinish
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.. hook:: pytest_plugin_registered
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.. autofunction:: pytest_plugin_registered
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Collection hooks
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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``pytest`` calls the following hooks for collecting files and directories:
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.. hook:: pytest_collection
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.. autofunction:: pytest_collection
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.. hook:: pytest_ignore_collect
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.. autofunction:: pytest_ignore_collect
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.. hook:: pytest_collect_directory
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.. autofunction:: pytest_collect_directory
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.. hook:: pytest_collect_file
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.. autofunction:: pytest_collect_file
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.. hook:: pytest_pycollect_makemodule
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.. autofunction:: pytest_pycollect_makemodule
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For influencing the collection of objects in Python modules
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you can use the following hook:
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.. hook:: pytest_pycollect_makeitem
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.. autofunction:: pytest_pycollect_makeitem
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.. hook:: pytest_generate_tests
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.. autofunction:: pytest_generate_tests
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.. hook:: pytest_make_parametrize_id
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.. autofunction:: pytest_make_parametrize_id
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Hooks for influencing test skipping:
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.. hook:: pytest_markeval_namespace
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.. autofunction:: pytest_markeval_namespace
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After collection is complete, you can modify the order of
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items, delete or otherwise amend the test items:
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.. hook:: pytest_collection_modifyitems
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.. autofunction:: pytest_collection_modifyitems
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.. note::
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If this hook is implemented in ``conftest.py`` files, it always receives all collected items, not only those
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under the ``conftest.py`` where it is implemented.
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.. autofunction:: pytest_collection_finish
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Test running (runtest) hooks
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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All runtest related hooks receive a :py:class:`pytest.Item <pytest.Item>` object.
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.. hook:: pytest_runtestloop
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.. autofunction:: pytest_runtestloop
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.. hook:: pytest_runtest_protocol
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.. autofunction:: pytest_runtest_protocol
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.. hook:: pytest_runtest_logstart
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.. autofunction:: pytest_runtest_logstart
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.. hook:: pytest_runtest_logfinish
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.. autofunction:: pytest_runtest_logfinish
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.. hook:: pytest_runtest_setup
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.. autofunction:: pytest_runtest_setup
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.. hook:: pytest_runtest_call
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.. autofunction:: pytest_runtest_call
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.. hook:: pytest_runtest_teardown
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.. autofunction:: pytest_runtest_teardown
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.. hook:: pytest_runtest_makereport
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.. autofunction:: pytest_runtest_makereport
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For deeper understanding you may look at the default implementation of
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these hooks in ``_pytest.runner`` and maybe also
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in ``_pytest.pdb`` which interacts with ``_pytest.capture``
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and its input/output capturing in order to immediately drop
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into interactive debugging when a test failure occurs.
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.. hook:: pytest_pyfunc_call
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.. autofunction:: pytest_pyfunc_call
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Reporting hooks
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Session related reporting hooks:
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.. hook:: pytest_collectstart
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.. autofunction:: pytest_collectstart
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.. hook:: pytest_make_collect_report
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.. autofunction:: pytest_make_collect_report
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.. hook:: pytest_itemcollected
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.. autofunction:: pytest_itemcollected
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.. hook:: pytest_collectreport
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.. autofunction:: pytest_collectreport
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.. hook:: pytest_deselected
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.. autofunction:: pytest_deselected
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.. hook:: pytest_report_header
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.. autofunction:: pytest_report_header
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.. hook:: pytest_report_collectionfinish
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.. autofunction:: pytest_report_collectionfinish
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.. hook:: pytest_report_teststatus
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.. autofunction:: pytest_report_teststatus
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.. hook:: pytest_report_to_serializable
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.. autofunction:: pytest_report_to_serializable
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.. hook:: pytest_report_from_serializable
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.. autofunction:: pytest_report_from_serializable
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.. hook:: pytest_terminal_summary
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.. autofunction:: pytest_terminal_summary
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.. hook:: pytest_fixture_setup
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.. autofunction:: pytest_fixture_setup
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.. hook:: pytest_fixture_post_finalizer
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.. autofunction:: pytest_fixture_post_finalizer
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.. hook:: pytest_warning_recorded
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.. autofunction:: pytest_warning_recorded
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Central hook for reporting about test execution:
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.. hook:: pytest_runtest_logreport
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.. autofunction:: pytest_runtest_logreport
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Assertion related hooks:
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.. hook:: pytest_assertrepr_compare
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.. autofunction:: pytest_assertrepr_compare
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.. hook:: pytest_assertion_pass
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.. autofunction:: pytest_assertion_pass
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Debugging/Interaction hooks
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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There are few hooks which can be used for special
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reporting or interaction with exceptions:
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.. hook:: pytest_internalerror
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.. autofunction:: pytest_internalerror
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.. hook:: pytest_keyboard_interrupt
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.. autofunction:: pytest_keyboard_interrupt
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.. hook:: pytest_exception_interact
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.. autofunction:: pytest_exception_interact
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.. hook:: pytest_enter_pdb
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.. autofunction:: pytest_enter_pdb
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.. hook:: pytest_leave_pdb
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.. autofunction:: pytest_leave_pdb
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Collection tree objects
|
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-----------------------
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These are the collector and item classes (collectively called "nodes") which
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make up the collection tree.
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Node
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~~~~
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.. autoclass:: _pytest.nodes.Node()
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:members:
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:show-inheritance:
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Collector
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~~~~~~~~~
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.. autoclass:: pytest.Collector()
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:members:
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:show-inheritance:
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Item
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~~~~
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.. autoclass:: pytest.Item()
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:members:
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:show-inheritance:
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File
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~~~~
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.. autoclass:: pytest.File()
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:members:
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:show-inheritance:
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FSCollector
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~~~~~~~~~~~
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.. autoclass:: _pytest.nodes.FSCollector()
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:members:
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:show-inheritance:
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Session
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~~~~~~~
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.. autoclass:: pytest.Session()
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:members:
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:show-inheritance:
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Package
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~~~~~~~
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.. autoclass:: pytest.Package()
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:members:
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:show-inheritance:
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Module
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~~~~~~
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.. autoclass:: pytest.Module()
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:members:
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:show-inheritance:
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Class
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~~~~~
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.. autoclass:: pytest.Class()
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:members:
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:show-inheritance:
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Function
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~~~~~~~~
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.. autoclass:: pytest.Function()
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:members:
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:show-inheritance:
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FunctionDefinition
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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.. autoclass:: _pytest.python.FunctionDefinition()
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:members:
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:show-inheritance:
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Objects
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|
-------
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|
Objects accessible from :ref:`fixtures <fixture>` or :ref:`hooks <hook-reference>`
|
|
or importable from ``pytest``.
|
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CallInfo
|
|
~~~~~~~~
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.. autoclass:: pytest.CallInfo()
|
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:members:
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CollectReport
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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.. autoclass:: pytest.CollectReport()
|
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:members:
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:show-inheritance:
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:inherited-members:
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Config
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|
~~~~~~
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.. autoclass:: pytest.Config()
|
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:members:
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Dir
|
|
~~~
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.. autoclass:: pytest.Dir()
|
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:members:
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Directory
|
|
~~~~~~~~~
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.. autoclass:: pytest.Directory()
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:members:
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ExceptionInfo
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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.. autoclass:: pytest.ExceptionInfo()
|
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:members:
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ExitCode
|
|
~~~~~~~~
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|
|
.. autoclass:: pytest.ExitCode
|
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:members:
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|
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FixtureDef
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~
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|
|
.. autoclass:: pytest.FixtureDef()
|
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:members:
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:show-inheritance:
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|
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MarkDecorator
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
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|
|
.. autoclass:: pytest.MarkDecorator()
|
|
:members:
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MarkGenerator
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
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|
|
.. autoclass:: pytest.MarkGenerator()
|
|
:members:
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Mark
|
|
~~~~
|
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|
|
.. autoclass:: pytest.Mark()
|
|
:members:
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|
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Metafunc
|
|
~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
.. autoclass:: pytest.Metafunc()
|
|
:members:
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|
|
Parser
|
|
~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
.. autoclass:: pytest.Parser()
|
|
:members:
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|
|
OptionGroup
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
.. autoclass:: pytest.OptionGroup()
|
|
:members:
|
|
|
|
PytestPluginManager
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
.. autoclass:: pytest.PytestPluginManager()
|
|
:members:
|
|
:undoc-members:
|
|
:inherited-members:
|
|
:show-inheritance:
|
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|
|
TestReport
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
.. autoclass:: pytest.TestReport()
|
|
:members:
|
|
:show-inheritance:
|
|
:inherited-members:
|
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|
|
TestShortLogReport
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
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|
|
.. autoclass:: pytest.TestShortLogReport()
|
|
:members:
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|
Result
|
|
~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
Result object used within :ref:`hook wrappers <hookwrapper>`, see :py:class:`Result in the pluggy documentation <pluggy.Result>` for more information.
|
|
|
|
Stash
|
|
~~~~~
|
|
|
|
.. autoclass:: pytest.Stash
|
|
:special-members: __setitem__, __getitem__, __delitem__, __contains__, __len__
|
|
:members:
|
|
|
|
.. autoclass:: pytest.StashKey
|
|
:show-inheritance:
|
|
:members:
|
|
|
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|
|
Global Variables
|
|
----------------
|
|
|
|
pytest treats some global variables in a special manner when defined in a test module or
|
|
``conftest.py`` files.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. globalvar:: collect_ignore
|
|
|
|
**Tutorial**: :ref:`customizing-test-collection`
|
|
|
|
Can be declared in *conftest.py files* to exclude test directories or modules.
|
|
Needs to be a list of paths (``str``, :class:`pathlib.Path` or any :class:`os.PathLike`).
|
|
|
|
.. code-block:: python
|
|
|
|
collect_ignore = ["setup.py"]
|
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|
|
|
|
.. globalvar:: collect_ignore_glob
|
|
|
|
**Tutorial**: :ref:`customizing-test-collection`
|
|
|
|
Can be declared in *conftest.py files* to exclude test directories or modules
|
|
with Unix shell-style wildcards. Needs to be ``list[str]`` where ``str`` can
|
|
contain glob patterns.
|
|
|
|
.. code-block:: python
|
|
|
|
collect_ignore_glob = ["*_ignore.py"]
|
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|
|
|
|
.. globalvar:: pytest_plugins
|
|
|
|
**Tutorial**: :ref:`available installable plugins`
|
|
|
|
Can be declared at the **global** level in *test modules* and *conftest.py files* to register additional plugins.
|
|
Can be either a ``str`` or ``Sequence[str]``.
|
|
|
|
.. code-block:: python
|
|
|
|
pytest_plugins = "myapp.testsupport.myplugin"
|
|
|
|
.. code-block:: python
|
|
|
|
pytest_plugins = ("myapp.testsupport.tools", "myapp.testsupport.regression")
|
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|
|
|
|
.. globalvar:: pytestmark
|
|
|
|
**Tutorial**: :ref:`scoped-marking`
|
|
|
|
Can be declared at the **global** level in *test modules* to apply one or more :ref:`marks <marks ref>` to all
|
|
test functions and methods. Can be either a single mark or a list of marks (applied in left-to-right order).
|
|
|
|
.. code-block:: python
|
|
|
|
import pytest
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|
|
pytestmark = pytest.mark.webtest
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|
|
.. code-block:: python
|
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|
|
import pytest
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|
|
pytestmark = [pytest.mark.integration, pytest.mark.slow]
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|
|
Environment Variables
|
|
---------------------
|
|
|
|
Environment variables that can be used to change pytest's behavior.
|
|
|
|
.. envvar:: CI
|
|
|
|
When set (regardless of value), pytest acknowledges that is running in a CI process. Alternative to ``BUILD_NUMBER`` variable.
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|
|
|
.. envvar:: BUILD_NUMBER
|
|
|
|
When set (regardless of value), pytest acknowledges that is running in a CI process. Alternative to CI variable.
|
|
|
|
.. envvar:: PYTEST_ADDOPTS
|
|
|
|
This contains a command-line (parsed by the py:mod:`shlex` module) that will be **prepended** to the command line given
|
|
by the user, see :ref:`adding default options` for more information.
|
|
|
|
.. envvar:: PYTEST_CURRENT_TEST
|
|
|
|
This is not meant to be set by users, but is set by pytest internally with the name of the current test so other
|
|
processes can inspect it, see :ref:`pytest current test env` for more information.
|
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|
|
.. envvar:: PYTEST_DEBUG
|
|
|
|
When set, pytest will print tracing and debug information.
|
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|
|
.. envvar:: PYTEST_DISABLE_PLUGIN_AUTOLOAD
|
|
|
|
When set, disables plugin auto-loading through setuptools entrypoints. Only explicitly specified plugins will be
|
|
loaded.
|
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|
|
.. envvar:: PYTEST_PLUGINS
|
|
|
|
Contains comma-separated list of modules that should be loaded as plugins:
|
|
|
|
.. code-block:: bash
|
|
|
|
export PYTEST_PLUGINS=mymodule.plugin,xdist
|
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|
.. envvar:: PYTEST_THEME
|
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|
|
Sets a `pygment style <https://pygments.org/docs/styles/>`_ to use for the code output.
|
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|
.. envvar:: PYTEST_THEME_MODE
|
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|
|
Sets the :envvar:`PYTEST_THEME` to be either *dark* or *light*.
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|
.. envvar:: PY_COLORS
|
|
|
|
When set to ``1``, pytest will use color in terminal output.
|
|
When set to ``0``, pytest will not use color.
|
|
``PY_COLORS`` takes precedence over ``NO_COLOR`` and ``FORCE_COLOR``.
|
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|
|
.. envvar:: NO_COLOR
|
|
|
|
When set to a non-empty string (regardless of value), pytest will not use color in terminal output.
|
|
``PY_COLORS`` takes precedence over ``NO_COLOR``, which takes precedence over ``FORCE_COLOR``.
|
|
See `no-color.org <https://no-color.org/>`__ for other libraries supporting this community standard.
|
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|
.. envvar:: FORCE_COLOR
|
|
|
|
When set to a non-empty string (regardless of value), pytest will use color in terminal output.
|
|
``PY_COLORS`` and ``NO_COLOR`` take precedence over ``FORCE_COLOR``.
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|
Exceptions
|
|
----------
|
|
|
|
.. autoexception:: pytest.UsageError()
|
|
:show-inheritance:
|
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|
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.. autoexception:: pytest.FixtureLookupError()
|
|
:show-inheritance:
|
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|
|
.. _`warnings ref`:
|
|
|
|
Warnings
|
|
--------
|
|
|
|
Custom warnings generated in some situations such as improper usage or deprecated features.
|
|
|
|
.. autoclass:: pytest.PytestWarning
|
|
:show-inheritance:
|
|
|
|
.. autoclass:: pytest.PytestAssertRewriteWarning
|
|
:show-inheritance:
|
|
|
|
.. autoclass:: pytest.PytestCacheWarning
|
|
:show-inheritance:
|
|
|
|
.. autoclass:: pytest.PytestCollectionWarning
|
|
:show-inheritance:
|
|
|
|
.. autoclass:: pytest.PytestConfigWarning
|
|
:show-inheritance:
|
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|
|
.. autoclass:: pytest.PytestDeprecationWarning
|
|
:show-inheritance:
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|
|
.. autoclass:: pytest.PytestExperimentalApiWarning
|
|
:show-inheritance:
|
|
|
|
.. autoclass:: pytest.PytestReturnNotNoneWarning
|
|
:show-inheritance:
|
|
|
|
.. autoclass:: pytest.PytestRemovedIn9Warning
|
|
:show-inheritance:
|
|
|
|
.. autoclass:: pytest.PytestUnhandledCoroutineWarning
|
|
:show-inheritance:
|
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|
|
.. autoclass:: pytest.PytestUnknownMarkWarning
|
|
:show-inheritance:
|
|
|
|
.. autoclass:: pytest.PytestUnraisableExceptionWarning
|
|
:show-inheritance:
|
|
|
|
.. autoclass:: pytest.PytestUnhandledThreadExceptionWarning
|
|
:show-inheritance:
|
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|
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Consult the :ref:`internal-warnings` section in the documentation for more information.
|
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.. _`ini options ref`:
|
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Configuration Options
|
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---------------------
|
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|
|
Here is a list of builtin configuration options that may be written in a ``pytest.ini`` (or ``.pytest.ini``),
|
|
``pyproject.toml``, ``tox.ini``, or ``setup.cfg`` file, usually located at the root of your repository.
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To see each file format in details, see :ref:`config file formats`.
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.. warning::
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Usage of ``setup.cfg`` is not recommended except for very simple use cases. ``.cfg``
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files use a different parser than ``pytest.ini`` and ``tox.ini`` which might cause hard to track
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down problems.
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When possible, it is recommended to use the latter files, or ``pyproject.toml``, to hold your pytest configuration.
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Configuration options may be overwritten in the command-line by using ``-o/--override-ini``, which can also be
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passed multiple times. The expected format is ``name=value``. For example::
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pytest -o console_output_style=classic -o cache_dir=/tmp/mycache
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.. confval:: addopts
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Add the specified ``OPTS`` to the set of command line arguments as if they
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had been specified by the user. Example: if you have this ini file content:
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.. code-block:: ini
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# content of pytest.ini
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[pytest]
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addopts = --maxfail=2 -rf # exit after 2 failures, report fail info
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issuing ``pytest test_hello.py`` actually means:
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.. code-block:: bash
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pytest --maxfail=2 -rf test_hello.py
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Default is to add no options.
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.. confval:: cache_dir
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Sets a directory where stores content of cache plugin. Default directory is
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``.pytest_cache`` which is created in :ref:`rootdir <rootdir>`. Directory may be
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relative or absolute path. If setting relative path, then directory is created
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relative to :ref:`rootdir <rootdir>`. Additionally path may contain environment
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variables, that will be expanded. For more information about cache plugin
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please refer to :ref:`cache_provider`.
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.. confval:: console_output_style
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Sets the console output style while running tests:
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* ``classic``: classic pytest output.
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* ``progress``: like classic pytest output, but with a progress indicator.
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* ``progress-even-when-capture-no``: allows the use of the progress indicator even when ``capture=no``.
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* ``count``: like progress, but shows progress as the number of tests completed instead of a percent.
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The default is ``progress``, but you can fallback to ``classic`` if you prefer or
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the new mode is causing unexpected problems:
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.. code-block:: ini
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# content of pytest.ini
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[pytest]
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console_output_style = classic
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.. confval:: doctest_encoding
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Default encoding to use to decode text files with docstrings.
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:ref:`See how pytest handles doctests <doctest>`.
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.. confval:: doctest_optionflags
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One or more doctest flag names from the standard ``doctest`` module.
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:ref:`See how pytest handles doctests <doctest>`.
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.. confval:: empty_parameter_set_mark
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Allows to pick the action for empty parametersets in parameterization
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* ``skip`` skips tests with an empty parameterset (default)
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* ``xfail`` marks tests with an empty parameterset as xfail(run=False)
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* ``fail_at_collect`` raises an exception if parametrize collects an empty parameter set
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.. code-block:: ini
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# content of pytest.ini
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[pytest]
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empty_parameter_set_mark = xfail
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.. note::
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The default value of this option is planned to change to ``xfail`` in future releases
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as this is considered less error prone, see :issue:`3155` for more details.
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.. confval:: faulthandler_timeout
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Dumps the tracebacks of all threads if a test takes longer than ``X`` seconds to run (including
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fixture setup and teardown). Implemented using the :func:`faulthandler.dump_traceback_later` function,
|
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so all caveats there apply.
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.. code-block:: ini
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# content of pytest.ini
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[pytest]
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faulthandler_timeout=5
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For more information please refer to :ref:`faulthandler`.
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.. confval:: filterwarnings
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Sets a list of filters and actions that should be taken for matched
|
|
warnings. By default all warnings emitted during the test session
|
|
will be displayed in a summary at the end of the test session.
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.. code-block:: ini
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# content of pytest.ini
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[pytest]
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filterwarnings =
|
|
error
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|
ignore::DeprecationWarning
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|
|
This tells pytest to ignore deprecation warnings and turn all other warnings
|
|
into errors. For more information please refer to :ref:`warnings`.
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.. confval:: junit_duration_report
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.. versionadded:: 4.1
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Configures how durations are recorded into the JUnit XML report:
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* ``total`` (the default): duration times reported include setup, call, and teardown times.
|
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* ``call``: duration times reported include only call times, excluding setup and teardown.
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.. code-block:: ini
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[pytest]
|
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junit_duration_report = call
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.. confval:: junit_family
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.. versionadded:: 4.2
|
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.. versionchanged:: 6.1
|
|
Default changed to ``xunit2``.
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|
|
Configures the format of the generated JUnit XML file. The possible options are:
|
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|
|
* ``xunit1`` (or ``legacy``): produces old style output, compatible with the xunit 1.0 format.
|
|
* ``xunit2``: produces `xunit 2.0 style output <https://github.com/jenkinsci/xunit-plugin/blob/xunit-2.3.2/src/main/resources/org/jenkinsci/plugins/xunit/types/model/xsd/junit-10.xsd>`__, which should be more compatible with latest Jenkins versions. **This is the default**.
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.. code-block:: ini
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[pytest]
|
|
junit_family = xunit2
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.. confval:: junit_logging
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|
|
.. versionadded:: 3.5
|
|
.. versionchanged:: 5.4
|
|
``log``, ``all``, ``out-err`` options added.
|
|
|
|
Configures if captured output should be written to the JUnit XML file. Valid values are:
|
|
|
|
* ``log``: write only ``logging`` captured output.
|
|
* ``system-out``: write captured ``stdout`` contents.
|
|
* ``system-err``: write captured ``stderr`` contents.
|
|
* ``out-err``: write both captured ``stdout`` and ``stderr`` contents.
|
|
* ``all``: write captured ``logging``, ``stdout`` and ``stderr`` contents.
|
|
* ``no`` (the default): no captured output is written.
|
|
|
|
.. code-block:: ini
|
|
|
|
[pytest]
|
|
junit_logging = system-out
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|
|
.. confval:: junit_log_passing_tests
|
|
|
|
.. versionadded:: 4.6
|
|
|
|
If ``junit_logging != "no"``, configures if the captured output should be written
|
|
to the JUnit XML file for **passing** tests. Default is ``True``.
|
|
|
|
.. code-block:: ini
|
|
|
|
[pytest]
|
|
junit_log_passing_tests = False
|
|
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|
|
.. confval:: junit_suite_name
|
|
|
|
To set the name of the root test suite xml item, you can configure the ``junit_suite_name`` option in your config file:
|
|
|
|
.. code-block:: ini
|
|
|
|
[pytest]
|
|
junit_suite_name = my_suite
|
|
|
|
.. confval:: log_auto_indent
|
|
|
|
Allow selective auto-indentation of multiline log messages.
|
|
|
|
Supports command line option ``--log-auto-indent [value]``
|
|
and config option ``log_auto_indent = [value]`` to set the
|
|
auto-indentation behavior for all logging.
|
|
|
|
``[value]`` can be:
|
|
* True or "On" - Dynamically auto-indent multiline log messages
|
|
* False or "Off" or 0 - Do not auto-indent multiline log messages (the default behavior)
|
|
* [positive integer] - auto-indent multiline log messages by [value] spaces
|
|
|
|
.. code-block:: ini
|
|
|
|
[pytest]
|
|
log_auto_indent = False
|
|
|
|
Supports passing kwarg ``extra={"auto_indent": [value]}`` to
|
|
calls to ``logging.log()`` to specify auto-indentation behavior for
|
|
a specific entry in the log. ``extra`` kwarg overrides the value specified
|
|
on the command line or in the config.
|
|
|
|
.. confval:: log_cli
|
|
|
|
Enable log display during test run (also known as :ref:`"live logging" <live_logs>`).
|
|
The default is ``False``.
|
|
|
|
.. code-block:: ini
|
|
|
|
[pytest]
|
|
log_cli = True
|
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|
.. confval:: log_cli_date_format
|
|
|
|
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|
|
Sets a :py:func:`time.strftime`-compatible string that will be used when formatting dates for live logging.
|
|
|
|
.. code-block:: ini
|
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|
|
[pytest]
|
|
log_cli_date_format = %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S
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|
|
For more information, see :ref:`live_logs`.
|
|
|
|
.. confval:: log_cli_format
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Sets a :py:mod:`logging`-compatible string used to format live logging messages.
|
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|
|
.. code-block:: ini
|
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|
|
[pytest]
|
|
log_cli_format = %(asctime)s %(levelname)s %(message)s
|
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|
|
For more information, see :ref:`live_logs`.
|
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|
|
.. confval:: log_cli_level
|
|
|
|
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|
|
|
Sets the minimum log message level that should be captured for live logging. The integer value or
|
|
the names of the levels can be used.
|
|
|
|
.. code-block:: ini
|
|
|
|
[pytest]
|
|
log_cli_level = INFO
|
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|
|
For more information, see :ref:`live_logs`.
|
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|
|
|
.. confval:: log_date_format
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Sets a :py:func:`time.strftime`-compatible string that will be used when formatting dates for logging capture.
|
|
|
|
.. code-block:: ini
|
|
|
|
[pytest]
|
|
log_date_format = %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S
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|
|
For more information, see :ref:`logging`.
|
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|
|
|
|
.. confval:: log_file
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Sets a file name relative to the current working directory where log messages should be written to, in addition
|
|
to the other logging facilities that are active.
|
|
|
|
.. code-block:: ini
|
|
|
|
[pytest]
|
|
log_file = logs/pytest-logs.txt
|
|
|
|
For more information, see :ref:`logging`.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. confval:: log_file_date_format
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Sets a :py:func:`time.strftime`-compatible string that will be used when formatting dates for the logging file.
|
|
|
|
.. code-block:: ini
|
|
|
|
[pytest]
|
|
log_file_date_format = %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S
|
|
|
|
For more information, see :ref:`logging`.
|
|
|
|
.. confval:: log_file_format
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Sets a :py:mod:`logging`-compatible string used to format logging messages redirected to the logging file.
|
|
|
|
.. code-block:: ini
|
|
|
|
[pytest]
|
|
log_file_format = %(asctime)s %(levelname)s %(message)s
|
|
|
|
For more information, see :ref:`logging`.
|
|
|
|
.. confval:: log_file_level
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Sets the minimum log message level that should be captured for the logging file. The integer value or
|
|
the names of the levels can be used.
|
|
|
|
.. code-block:: ini
|
|
|
|
[pytest]
|
|
log_file_level = INFO
|
|
|
|
For more information, see :ref:`logging`.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. confval:: log_format
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Sets a :py:mod:`logging`-compatible string used to format captured logging messages.
|
|
|
|
.. code-block:: ini
|
|
|
|
[pytest]
|
|
log_format = %(asctime)s %(levelname)s %(message)s
|
|
|
|
For more information, see :ref:`logging`.
|
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|
|
|
|
.. confval:: log_level
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Sets the minimum log message level that should be captured for logging capture. The integer value or
|
|
the names of the levels can be used.
|
|
|
|
.. code-block:: ini
|
|
|
|
[pytest]
|
|
log_level = INFO
|
|
|
|
For more information, see :ref:`logging`.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. confval:: markers
|
|
|
|
When the ``--strict-markers`` or ``--strict`` command-line arguments are used,
|
|
only known markers - defined in code by core pytest or some plugin - are allowed.
|
|
|
|
You can list additional markers in this setting to add them to the whitelist,
|
|
in which case you probably want to add ``--strict-markers`` to ``addopts``
|
|
to avoid future regressions:
|
|
|
|
.. code-block:: ini
|
|
|
|
[pytest]
|
|
addopts = --strict-markers
|
|
markers =
|
|
slow
|
|
serial
|
|
|
|
.. note::
|
|
The use of ``--strict-markers`` is highly preferred. ``--strict`` was kept for
|
|
backward compatibility only and may be confusing for others as it only applies to
|
|
markers and not to other options.
|
|
|
|
.. confval:: minversion
|
|
|
|
Specifies a minimal pytest version required for running tests.
|
|
|
|
.. code-block:: ini
|
|
|
|
# content of pytest.ini
|
|
[pytest]
|
|
minversion = 3.0 # will fail if we run with pytest-2.8
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. confval:: norecursedirs
|
|
|
|
Set the directory basename patterns to avoid when recursing
|
|
for test discovery. The individual (fnmatch-style) patterns are
|
|
applied to the basename of a directory to decide if to recurse into it.
|
|
Pattern matching characters::
|
|
|
|
* matches everything
|
|
? matches any single character
|
|
[seq] matches any character in seq
|
|
[!seq] matches any char not in seq
|
|
|
|
Default patterns are ``'*.egg'``, ``'.*'``, ``'_darcs'``, ``'build'``,
|
|
``'CVS'``, ``'dist'``, ``'node_modules'``, ``'venv'``, ``'{arch}'``.
|
|
Setting a ``norecursedirs`` replaces the default. Here is an example of
|
|
how to avoid certain directories:
|
|
|
|
.. code-block:: ini
|
|
|
|
[pytest]
|
|
norecursedirs = .svn _build tmp*
|
|
|
|
This would tell ``pytest`` to not look into typical subversion or
|
|
sphinx-build directories or into any ``tmp`` prefixed directory.
|
|
|
|
Additionally, ``pytest`` will attempt to intelligently identify and ignore a
|
|
virtualenv by the presence of an activation script. Any directory deemed to
|
|
be the root of a virtual environment will not be considered during test
|
|
collection unless ``--collect-in-virtualenv`` is given. Note also that
|
|
``norecursedirs`` takes precedence over ``--collect-in-virtualenv``; e.g. if
|
|
you intend to run tests in a virtualenv with a base directory that matches
|
|
``'.*'`` you *must* override ``norecursedirs`` in addition to using the
|
|
``--collect-in-virtualenv`` flag.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. confval:: python_classes
|
|
|
|
One or more name prefixes or glob-style patterns determining which classes
|
|
are considered for test collection. Search for multiple glob patterns by
|
|
adding a space between patterns. By default, pytest will consider any
|
|
class prefixed with ``Test`` as a test collection. Here is an example of how
|
|
to collect tests from classes that end in ``Suite``:
|
|
|
|
.. code-block:: ini
|
|
|
|
[pytest]
|
|
python_classes = *Suite
|
|
|
|
Note that ``unittest.TestCase`` derived classes are always collected
|
|
regardless of this option, as ``unittest``'s own collection framework is used
|
|
to collect those tests.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. confval:: python_files
|
|
|
|
One or more Glob-style file patterns determining which python files
|
|
are considered as test modules. Search for multiple glob patterns by
|
|
adding a space between patterns:
|
|
|
|
.. code-block:: ini
|
|
|
|
[pytest]
|
|
python_files = test_*.py check_*.py example_*.py
|
|
|
|
Or one per line:
|
|
|
|
.. code-block:: ini
|
|
|
|
[pytest]
|
|
python_files =
|
|
test_*.py
|
|
check_*.py
|
|
example_*.py
|
|
|
|
By default, files matching ``test_*.py`` and ``*_test.py`` will be considered
|
|
test modules.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. confval:: python_functions
|
|
|
|
One or more name prefixes or glob-patterns determining which test functions
|
|
and methods are considered tests. Search for multiple glob patterns by
|
|
adding a space between patterns. By default, pytest will consider any
|
|
function prefixed with ``test`` as a test. Here is an example of how
|
|
to collect test functions and methods that end in ``_test``:
|
|
|
|
.. code-block:: ini
|
|
|
|
[pytest]
|
|
python_functions = *_test
|
|
|
|
Note that this has no effect on methods that live on a ``unittest.TestCase``
|
|
derived class, as ``unittest``'s own collection framework is used
|
|
to collect those tests.
|
|
|
|
See :ref:`change naming conventions` for more detailed examples.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. confval:: pythonpath
|
|
|
|
Sets list of directories that should be added to the python search path.
|
|
Directories will be added to the head of :data:`sys.path`.
|
|
Similar to the :envvar:`PYTHONPATH` environment variable, the directories will be
|
|
included in where Python will look for imported modules.
|
|
Paths are relative to the :ref:`rootdir <rootdir>` directory.
|
|
Directories remain in path for the duration of the test session.
|
|
|
|
.. code-block:: ini
|
|
|
|
[pytest]
|
|
pythonpath = src1 src2
|
|
|
|
.. note::
|
|
|
|
``pythonpath`` does not affect some imports that happen very early,
|
|
most notably plugins loaded using the ``-p`` command line option.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. confval:: required_plugins
|
|
|
|
A space separated list of plugins that must be present for pytest to run.
|
|
Plugins can be listed with or without version specifiers directly following
|
|
their name. Whitespace between different version specifiers is not allowed.
|
|
If any one of the plugins is not found, emit an error.
|
|
|
|
.. code-block:: ini
|
|
|
|
[pytest]
|
|
required_plugins = pytest-django>=3.0.0,<4.0.0 pytest-html pytest-xdist>=1.0.0
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|
|
|
|
|
.. confval:: testpaths
|
|
|
|
Sets list of directories that should be searched for tests when
|
|
no specific directories, files or test ids are given in the command line when
|
|
executing pytest from the :ref:`rootdir <rootdir>` directory.
|
|
File system paths may use shell-style wildcards, including the recursive
|
|
``**`` pattern.
|
|
|
|
Useful when all project tests are in a known location to speed up
|
|
test collection and to avoid picking up undesired tests by accident.
|
|
|
|
.. code-block:: ini
|
|
|
|
[pytest]
|
|
testpaths = testing doc
|
|
|
|
This configuration means that executing:
|
|
|
|
.. code-block:: console
|
|
|
|
pytest
|
|
|
|
has the same practical effects as executing:
|
|
|
|
.. code-block:: console
|
|
|
|
pytest testing doc
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. confval:: tmp_path_retention_count
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
How many sessions should we keep the `tmp_path` directories,
|
|
according to `tmp_path_retention_policy`.
|
|
|
|
.. code-block:: ini
|
|
|
|
[pytest]
|
|
tmp_path_retention_count = 3
|
|
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Default: ``3``
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.. confval:: tmp_path_retention_policy
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Controls which directories created by the `tmp_path` fixture are kept around,
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based on test outcome.
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* `all`: retains directories for all tests, regardless of the outcome.
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* `failed`: retains directories only for tests with outcome `error` or `failed`.
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* `none`: directories are always removed after each test ends, regardless of the outcome.
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.. code-block:: ini
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[pytest]
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tmp_path_retention_policy = "all"
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Default: ``all``
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.. confval:: usefixtures
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List of fixtures that will be applied to all test functions; this is semantically the same to apply
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the ``@pytest.mark.usefixtures`` marker to all test functions.
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.. code-block:: ini
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[pytest]
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usefixtures =
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clean_db
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.. confval:: verbosity_assertions
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Set a verbosity level specifically for assertion related output, overriding the application wide level.
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.. code-block:: ini
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[pytest]
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verbosity_assertions = 2
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Defaults to application wide verbosity level (via the ``-v`` command-line option). A special value of
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"auto" can be used to explicitly use the global verbosity level.
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.. confval:: verbosity_test_cases
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Set a verbosity level specifically for test case execution related output, overriding the application wide level.
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.. code-block:: ini
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[pytest]
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verbosity_test_cases = 2
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Defaults to application wide verbosity level (via the ``-v`` command-line option). A special value of
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"auto" can be used to explicitly use the global verbosity level.
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.. confval:: xfail_strict
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If set to ``True``, tests marked with ``@pytest.mark.xfail`` that actually succeed will by default fail the
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test suite.
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For more information, see :ref:`xfail strict tutorial`.
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.. code-block:: ini
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[pytest]
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xfail_strict = True
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.. _`command-line-flags`:
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Command-line Flags
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------------------
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All the command-line flags can be obtained by running ``pytest --help``::
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$ pytest --help
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usage: pytest [options] [file_or_dir] [file_or_dir] [...]
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positional arguments:
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file_or_dir
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general:
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-k EXPRESSION Only run tests which match the given substring
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|
expression. An expression is a Python evaluatable
|
|
expression where all names are substring-matched
|
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against test names and their parent classes.
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|
Example: -k 'test_method or test_other' matches all
|
|
test functions and classes whose name contains
|
|
'test_method' or 'test_other', while -k 'not
|
|
test_method' matches those that don't contain
|
|
'test_method' in their names. -k 'not test_method
|
|
and not test_other' will eliminate the matches.
|
|
Additionally keywords are matched to classes and
|
|
functions containing extra names in their
|
|
'extra_keyword_matches' set, as well as functions
|
|
which have names assigned directly to them. The
|
|
matching is case-insensitive.
|
|
-m MARKEXPR Only run tests matching given mark expression. For
|
|
example: -m 'mark1 and not mark2'.
|
|
--markers show markers (builtin, plugin and per-project ones).
|
|
-x, --exitfirst Exit instantly on first error or failed test
|
|
--fixtures, --funcargs
|
|
Show available fixtures, sorted by plugin appearance
|
|
(fixtures with leading '_' are only shown with '-v')
|
|
--fixtures-per-test Show fixtures per test
|
|
--pdb Start the interactive Python debugger on errors or
|
|
KeyboardInterrupt
|
|
--pdbcls=modulename:classname
|
|
Specify a custom interactive Python debugger for use
|
|
with --pdb.For example:
|
|
--pdbcls=IPython.terminal.debugger:TerminalPdb
|
|
--trace Immediately break when running each test
|
|
--capture=method Per-test capturing method: one of fd|sys|no|tee-sys
|
|
-s Shortcut for --capture=no
|
|
--runxfail Report the results of xfail tests as if they were
|
|
not marked
|
|
--lf, --last-failed Rerun only the tests that failed at the last run (or
|
|
all if none failed)
|
|
--ff, --failed-first Run all tests, but run the last failures first. This
|
|
may re-order tests and thus lead to repeated fixture
|
|
setup/teardown.
|
|
--nf, --new-first Run tests from new files first, then the rest of the
|
|
tests sorted by file mtime
|
|
--cache-show=[CACHESHOW]
|
|
Show cache contents, don't perform collection or
|
|
tests. Optional argument: glob (default: '*').
|
|
--cache-clear Remove all cache contents at start of test run
|
|
--lfnf={all,none}, --last-failed-no-failures={all,none}
|
|
With ``--lf``, determines whether to execute tests
|
|
when there are no previously (known) failures or
|
|
when no cached ``lastfailed`` data was found.
|
|
``all`` (the default) runs the full test suite
|
|
again. ``none`` just emits a message about no known
|
|
failures and exits successfully.
|
|
--sw, --stepwise Exit on test failure and continue from last failing
|
|
test next time
|
|
--sw-skip, --stepwise-skip
|
|
Ignore the first failing test but stop on the next
|
|
failing test. Implicitly enables --stepwise.
|
|
|
|
Reporting:
|
|
--durations=N Show N slowest setup/test durations (N=0 for all)
|
|
--durations-min=N Minimal duration in seconds for inclusion in slowest
|
|
list. Default: 0.005.
|
|
-v, --verbose Increase verbosity
|
|
--no-header Disable header
|
|
--no-summary Disable summary
|
|
-q, --quiet Decrease verbosity
|
|
--verbosity=VERBOSE Set verbosity. Default: 0.
|
|
-r chars Show extra test summary info as specified by chars:
|
|
(f)ailed, (E)rror, (s)kipped, (x)failed, (X)passed,
|
|
(p)assed, (P)assed with output, (a)ll except passed
|
|
(p/P), or (A)ll. (w)arnings are enabled by default
|
|
(see --disable-warnings), 'N' can be used to reset
|
|
the list. (default: 'fE').
|
|
--disable-warnings, --disable-pytest-warnings
|
|
Disable warnings summary
|
|
-l, --showlocals Show locals in tracebacks (disabled by default)
|
|
--no-showlocals Hide locals in tracebacks (negate --showlocals
|
|
passed through addopts)
|
|
--tb=style Traceback print mode
|
|
(auto/long/short/line/native/no)
|
|
--show-capture={no,stdout,stderr,log,all}
|
|
Controls how captured stdout/stderr/log is shown on
|
|
failed tests. Default: all.
|
|
--full-trace Don't cut any tracebacks (default is to cut)
|
|
--color=color Color terminal output (yes/no/auto)
|
|
--code-highlight={yes,no}
|
|
Whether code should be highlighted (only if --color
|
|
is also enabled). Default: yes.
|
|
--pastebin=mode Send failed|all info to bpaste.net pastebin service
|
|
--junit-xml=path Create junit-xml style report file at given path
|
|
--junit-prefix=str Prepend prefix to classnames in junit-xml output
|
|
|
|
pytest-warnings:
|
|
-W PYTHONWARNINGS, --pythonwarnings=PYTHONWARNINGS
|
|
Set which warnings to report, see -W option of
|
|
Python itself
|
|
--maxfail=num Exit after first num failures or errors
|
|
--strict-config Any warnings encountered while parsing the `pytest`
|
|
section of the configuration file raise errors
|
|
--strict-markers Markers not registered in the `markers` section of
|
|
the configuration file raise errors
|
|
--strict (Deprecated) alias to --strict-markers
|
|
-c FILE, --config-file=FILE
|
|
Load configuration from `FILE` instead of trying to
|
|
locate one of the implicit configuration files.
|
|
--continue-on-collection-errors
|
|
Force test execution even if collection errors occur
|
|
--rootdir=ROOTDIR Define root directory for tests. Can be relative
|
|
path: 'root_dir', './root_dir',
|
|
'root_dir/another_dir/'; absolute path:
|
|
'/home/user/root_dir'; path with variables:
|
|
'$HOME/root_dir'.
|
|
|
|
collection:
|
|
--collect-only, --co Only collect tests, don't execute them
|
|
--pyargs Try to interpret all arguments as Python packages
|
|
--ignore=path Ignore path during collection (multi-allowed)
|
|
--ignore-glob=path Ignore path pattern during collection (multi-
|
|
allowed)
|
|
--deselect=nodeid_prefix
|
|
Deselect item (via node id prefix) during collection
|
|
(multi-allowed)
|
|
--confcutdir=dir Only load conftest.py's relative to specified dir
|
|
--noconftest Don't load any conftest.py files
|
|
--keep-duplicates Keep duplicate tests
|
|
--collect-in-virtualenv
|
|
Don't ignore tests in a local virtualenv directory
|
|
--import-mode={prepend,append,importlib}
|
|
Prepend/append to sys.path when importing test
|
|
modules and conftest files. Default: prepend.
|
|
--doctest-modules Run doctests in all .py modules
|
|
--doctest-report={none,cdiff,ndiff,udiff,only_first_failure}
|
|
Choose another output format for diffs on doctest
|
|
failure
|
|
--doctest-glob=pat Doctests file matching pattern, default: test*.txt
|
|
--doctest-ignore-import-errors
|
|
Ignore doctest collection errors
|
|
--doctest-continue-on-failure
|
|
For a given doctest, continue to run after the first
|
|
failure
|
|
|
|
test session debugging and configuration:
|
|
--basetemp=dir Base temporary directory for this test run.
|
|
(Warning: this directory is removed if it exists.)
|
|
-V, --version Display pytest version and information about
|
|
plugins. When given twice, also display information
|
|
about plugins.
|
|
-h, --help Show help message and configuration info
|
|
-p name Early-load given plugin module name or entry point
|
|
(multi-allowed). To avoid loading of plugins, use
|
|
the `no:` prefix, e.g. `no:doctest`.
|
|
--trace-config Trace considerations of conftest.py files
|
|
--debug=[DEBUG_FILE_NAME]
|
|
Store internal tracing debug information in this log
|
|
file. This file is opened with 'w' and truncated as
|
|
a result, care advised. Default: pytestdebug.log.
|
|
-o OVERRIDE_INI, --override-ini=OVERRIDE_INI
|
|
Override ini option with "option=value" style, e.g.
|
|
`-o xfail_strict=True -o cache_dir=cache`.
|
|
--assert=MODE Control assertion debugging tools.
|
|
'plain' performs no assertion debugging.
|
|
'rewrite' (the default) rewrites assert statements
|
|
in test modules on import to provide assert
|
|
expression information.
|
|
--setup-only Only setup fixtures, do not execute tests
|
|
--setup-show Show setup of fixtures while executing tests
|
|
--setup-plan Show what fixtures and tests would be executed but
|
|
don't execute anything
|
|
|
|
logging:
|
|
--log-level=LEVEL Level of messages to catch/display. Not set by
|
|
default, so it depends on the root/parent log
|
|
handler's effective level, where it is "WARNING" by
|
|
default.
|
|
--log-format=LOG_FORMAT
|
|
Log format used by the logging module
|
|
--log-date-format=LOG_DATE_FORMAT
|
|
Log date format used by the logging module
|
|
--log-cli-level=LOG_CLI_LEVEL
|
|
CLI logging level
|
|
--log-cli-format=LOG_CLI_FORMAT
|
|
Log format used by the logging module
|
|
--log-cli-date-format=LOG_CLI_DATE_FORMAT
|
|
Log date format used by the logging module
|
|
--log-file=LOG_FILE Path to a file when logging will be written to
|
|
--log-file-level=LOG_FILE_LEVEL
|
|
Log file logging level
|
|
--log-file-format=LOG_FILE_FORMAT
|
|
Log format used by the logging module
|
|
--log-file-date-format=LOG_FILE_DATE_FORMAT
|
|
Log date format used by the logging module
|
|
--log-auto-indent=LOG_AUTO_INDENT
|
|
Auto-indent multiline messages passed to the logging
|
|
module. Accepts true|on, false|off or an integer.
|
|
--log-disable=LOGGER_DISABLE
|
|
Disable a logger by name. Can be passed multiple
|
|
times.
|
|
|
|
[pytest] ini-options in the first pytest.ini|tox.ini|setup.cfg|pyproject.toml file found:
|
|
|
|
markers (linelist): Register new markers for test functions
|
|
empty_parameter_set_mark (string):
|
|
Default marker for empty parametersets
|
|
norecursedirs (args): Directory patterns to avoid for recursion
|
|
testpaths (args): Directories to search for tests when no files or
|
|
directories are given on the command line
|
|
filterwarnings (linelist):
|
|
Each line specifies a pattern for
|
|
warnings.filterwarnings. Processed after
|
|
-W/--pythonwarnings.
|
|
usefixtures (args): List of default fixtures to be used with this
|
|
project
|
|
python_files (args): Glob-style file patterns for Python test module
|
|
discovery
|
|
python_classes (args):
|
|
Prefixes or glob names for Python test class
|
|
discovery
|
|
python_functions (args):
|
|
Prefixes or glob names for Python test function and
|
|
method discovery
|
|
disable_test_id_escaping_and_forfeit_all_rights_to_community_support (bool):
|
|
Disable string escape non-ASCII characters, might
|
|
cause unwanted side effects(use at your own risk)
|
|
console_output_style (string):
|
|
Console output: "classic", or with additional
|
|
progress information ("progress" (percentage) |
|
|
"count" | "progress-even-when-capture-no" (forces
|
|
progress even when capture=no)
|
|
xfail_strict (bool): Default for the strict parameter of xfail markers
|
|
when not given explicitly (default: False)
|
|
tmp_path_retention_count (string):
|
|
How many sessions should we keep the `tmp_path`
|
|
directories, according to
|
|
`tmp_path_retention_policy`.
|
|
tmp_path_retention_policy (string):
|
|
Controls which directories created by the `tmp_path`
|
|
fixture are kept around, based on test outcome.
|
|
(all/failed/none)
|
|
enable_assertion_pass_hook (bool):
|
|
Enables the pytest_assertion_pass hook. Make sure to
|
|
delete any previously generated pyc cache files.
|
|
verbosity_assertions (string):
|
|
Specify a verbosity level for assertions, overriding
|
|
the main level. Higher levels will provide more
|
|
detailed explanation when an assertion fails.
|
|
junit_suite_name (string):
|
|
Test suite name for JUnit report
|
|
junit_logging (string):
|
|
Write captured log messages to JUnit report: one of
|
|
no|log|system-out|system-err|out-err|all
|
|
junit_log_passing_tests (bool):
|
|
Capture log information for passing tests to JUnit
|
|
report:
|
|
junit_duration_report (string):
|
|
Duration time to report: one of total|call
|
|
junit_family (string):
|
|
Emit XML for schema: one of legacy|xunit1|xunit2
|
|
doctest_optionflags (args):
|
|
Option flags for doctests
|
|
doctest_encoding (string):
|
|
Encoding used for doctest files
|
|
cache_dir (string): Cache directory path
|
|
log_level (string): Default value for --log-level
|
|
log_format (string): Default value for --log-format
|
|
log_date_format (string):
|
|
Default value for --log-date-format
|
|
log_cli (bool): Enable log display during test run (also known as
|
|
"live logging")
|
|
log_cli_level (string):
|
|
Default value for --log-cli-level
|
|
log_cli_format (string):
|
|
Default value for --log-cli-format
|
|
log_cli_date_format (string):
|
|
Default value for --log-cli-date-format
|
|
log_file (string): Default value for --log-file
|
|
log_file_level (string):
|
|
Default value for --log-file-level
|
|
log_file_format (string):
|
|
Default value for --log-file-format
|
|
log_file_date_format (string):
|
|
Default value for --log-file-date-format
|
|
log_auto_indent (string):
|
|
Default value for --log-auto-indent
|
|
pythonpath (paths): Add paths to sys.path
|
|
faulthandler_timeout (string):
|
|
Dump the traceback of all threads if a test takes
|
|
more than TIMEOUT seconds to finish
|
|
addopts (args): Extra command line options
|
|
minversion (string): Minimally required pytest version
|
|
required_plugins (args):
|
|
Plugins that must be present for pytest to run
|
|
|
|
Environment variables:
|
|
PYTEST_ADDOPTS Extra command line options
|
|
PYTEST_PLUGINS Comma-separated plugins to load during startup
|
|
PYTEST_DISABLE_PLUGIN_AUTOLOAD Set to disable plugin auto-loading
|
|
PYTEST_DEBUG Set to enable debug tracing of pytest's internals
|
|
|
|
|
|
to see available markers type: pytest --markers
|
|
to see available fixtures type: pytest --fixtures
|
|
(shown according to specified file_or_dir or current dir if not specified; fixtures with leading '_' are only shown with the '-v' option
|