This plugin aims to be used to host multiple basic pytest extensions that meet the following criteria:
- Downgrade gracefully, meaning that if the plugin is removed, you will still be able to run pytest
If you define environment variable PYTEST_REQPASS=123
and at the end of the
testing the number of passed tests is
not exactly 123, pytest will return exit code 1.
This feature is aimed for CI usage in order to prevent accidental skipping of some tests. We do expect users to define this variable within their own CI job definitions. The number of tests executed is likely to be dependent on the CI job.
We discourage defining this inside places like tox.ini
because when a
developer runs tests, they are likely to endup running a different number of
tests. Also, this feature makes no sense if you try to mention a specific test.
While pytest allows users to have the same test function names in different files, that makes it harder to identify and copy/paste the test name in order to reproduce the failure locally. That is why this plugin forces its users to avoid having the same function name anywhere in the tested project.
You can disable this check by defining PYTEST_CHECK_TEST_DUPLICATE=0
.
This plugin will raise errors when it encounters test IDs that are either too long or that contain unsafe characters. While pytest is very flexible in allowing a wide range of test IDs, using these does make development harder as it prevents people from doing a copy/paste with failed test and pasting in in their terminal to reproduce the failed test locally.
You can disable regex check by defining PYTEST_CHECK_TEST_ID_REGEX=0
.
You can disable the length check by defining PYTEST_MAX_TEST_ID_LENGTH=0
.
Releases are triggered from GitHub Releases page.