Decorate your pytest suite with RSpec-inspired markers describe, context and
it. Then run pytest --it to see a plaintext, org-mode compatible spec of the
test structure.
pytest-it is available on PyPi: pip install pytest-it.
A basic example that uses pytest.mark.describe, pytest.mark.context and pytest.mark.it:
from pytest import mark as m
@m.describe("The test function report format")
class TestPytestItExample(object):
@m.context("When @pytest.mark.it is used")
@m.it("Displays an '- It: ' block matching the decorator")
def test_it_decorator(self, testdir):
passThis produces:
- Describe: The test function report format...
- Context: When @pytest.mark.it is used...
- ✓ It: Displays an '- It: ' block matching the decorator
Describe and Context blocks can be nested arbitrarily by using multiple
markers, eg:
from pytest import mark as m
@m.describe("The test function report format")
class TestPytestItExample(object):
@m.context("When @pytest.mark.it is not used")
@m.it("Displays the test function name")
def test_no_argument(self, testdir):
pass
@m.context("When @pytest.mark.it is not used")
@m.context("but the test name starts with 'test_it_'")
@m.it("Prettifies the test name into the 'It: ' value")
def test_populates_the_it_marker_using_function_name(self, testdir):
passThis produces:
- Describe: The test function report format...
- Context: When @pytest.mark.it is not used...
- ✓ It: Displays the test function name
- ...but the test name starts with 'test_it_'...
- ✓ It: Prettifies the test name into the 'It: ' value
- Pytest markers are used to specify the
Describe:,Context:andIt:sections. You can set these in all the usual ways that you specify pytest markers. DescribeandContextcan be nested arbitrarily.- If
--collect-onlyis used, it displays the samepytest-itspec as usual, but without the test result (✓/F/s). - If
-vis higher than 0, the full path to the test function is include in the test name. - If
pytest.mark.itis not used on a test, the test name is displayed instead of theIt: does somethingoutput. - If
pytest.mark.itis not used but the test name starts withtest_it,pytest-itwill prettify the test name into anIt: does somethingvalue. - The test output should be able to be copied directly into an org-mode file.
Pytest provides a lot of useful features for testing in Python, but when testing
complex systems, it can be hard to clearly communicate the intent of a test
using the standard test_module.py::TestClass::test_function structure.
One way to improve clarity is to use a BDD testing framework (eg. Behave, Mamba, Rspec), but it's not always desirable to restructure existing test and program code.
There are some pytest plugins that attempt to bridge this gap, by providing alternative ways to structure the tests (eg. pytest-describe, pytest-bdd), or altering the test report output (eg. pytest-testdox, pytest-pspec).
pytest-it takes a similar approach to pytest-testdox, by providing pytest
markers that can describe the test output. pytest-it supports a few other
features, such as:
- A plaintext test structure that can easily be copied to markdown/org-mode documents.
- Arbitrary nesting of
describeandcontextmarkers. - Supporting the
--collect-onlypytest flag to display test structure. - Displaying the full path to each test if
-vis used. - Neatly integrating tests in the output if they don't use the
pytest-itmarkers.
Although pytest-it does not change the behaviour of pytest tests, you may find it
a useful tool for thinking about test structure, and communicating the intention
of both the test code and the system under test.
