pytest
¶
Pytest-using variant of testing.py. Will eventually replace the latter.
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invocations.pytest.
coverage
(c, report='term', opts='', tester=None)¶ Run pytest with coverage enabled.
Assumes the
pytest-cov
pytest plugin is installed.Parameters:
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invocations.pytest.
integration
(c, opts=None, pty=True, x=False, k=None, verbose=True, color=True, capture='sys', module=None)¶ Run the integration test suite. May be slow!
See
pytest.test
for description of most arguments.
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invocations.pytest.
test
(c, verbose=True, color=True, capture='sys', module=None, k=None, x=False, opts='', pty=True)¶ Run pytest with given options.
Parameters: - verbose (bool) – Whether to run tests in verbose mode.
- color (bool) – Whether to request colorized output (typically only works when
verbose=True
.) - capture (str) – What type of stdout/err capturing pytest should use. Defaults to
sys
since pytest’s own default,fd
, tends to trip up subprocesses trying to detect PTY status. Can be set tono
for no capturing / useful print-debugging / etc. - module (str) – Select a specific test module to focus on, e.g.
main
to only runtests/main.py
. (Note that this is a specific idiom aside from the use of-o '-k pattern'
.) Default:None
. - k (str) – Convenience passthrough for
pytest -k
, i.e. test selection. Default:None
. - x (bool) – Convenience passthrough for
pytest -x
, i.e. fail-fast. Default:False
. - opts (str) – Extra runtime options to hand to
pytest
. - pty (bool) – Whether to use a pty when executing pytest. Default:
True
.