pytest-order
is a pytest plugin that allows you to customize the order in which
your tests are run. It uses the marker order
that defines when a specific
test shall be run relative to the other tests.
pytest-order
is a fork of
pytest-ordering that provides
some additional features--see below for
details.
pytest-order
works with Python 2.7 and 3.5 - 3.9, with pytest
versions >= 3.7.0, and runs on Linux, MacOs and Windows.
Apart from this overview, the following information is available:
- usage documentation for the latest release
- usage documentation for the current master
- the Release Notes with a list of changes in the latest versions
- a list of open issues
in the original project and their handling in
pytest-order
(adapted from the original project)
Have you ever wanted to easily run one of your tests before any others run? Or run some tests last? Or run this one test before that other test? Or make sure that this group of tests runs after this other group of tests?
Now you can.
Install with:
pip install pytest-order
This defines the order
marker that you can use in your code with
different attributes.
For example, this code:
import pytest
@pytest.mark.order(2)
def test_foo():
assert True
@pytest.mark.order(1)
def test_bar():
assert True
yields the output:
$ pytest test_foo.py -vv
============================= test session starts ==============================
platform darwin -- Python 3.7.1, pytest-5.4.3, py-1.8.1, pluggy-0.13.1 -- env/bin/python
plugins: order
collected 2 items
test_foo.py:7: test_bar PASSED
test_foo.py:3: test_foo PASSED
=========================== 2 passed in 0.01 seconds ===========================
This is a fork of pytest-ordering.
That project is not maintained anymore, and there are several helpful PRs
that are now integrated into pytest-order
. The idea and most of the code
has been created by Frank Tobia, the author of that plugin, and
contributors.
While derived from pytest_ordering
, pytest-order
is not compatible
with pytest-ordering
due to the changed marker name (order
instead of
run
). Additional markers are integrated into the order
marker (for a
rationale see also
this issue).
Apart from the changed marker name, there is a number of features not
implemented in the released version of pytest-ordering
:
- support for ordering tests relative to each other
- support for module and class-scope ordering via a config option
- optional support for ordering tests with
pytest-dependency
markers - optional support for sparse ordering
- optional invocation of the plugin before (instead of after) other plugins
Most of these features are derived from issues
and pull requests in pytest-ordering
. A description of each feature can be
found in the documentation.