Allows to print extra content onto the PyTest reporting. This can be used for example to report sub-steps for long running tests, or to print debug information in your tests when you cannot debug the code.
pip install pytest-print
The plugin provides ability to print information during the tests runs.
--print
by default the module activates print when pytest verbosity is greater than zero, this allows to bypass this and force print irrespective of the verbosity--print-relative-time
will print the relative time since the start of the test (display how long it takes to reach prints)
For tests that are long running this can provide feedback to the end-user that what is just happening in the background.
def test_server_parallel_requests(printer, tmpdir):
printer("create virtual environment into {}".format(tmpdir))
create_virtual_environment(tmpdir)
printer("start server from virtual env")
start_server(tmpdir)
printer("do the parallel request test")
parallel_requests()
$ py.test --vv
============================= test session starts ==============================
platform linux -- Python 3.6.4, pytest-3.5.0, py-1.5.3, pluggy-0.6.0
collecting ... collected 1 item
test_printer_progress.py::test_server_parallel_requests
create virtual environment
start server from virtual env
do the parallel request test
PASSED [100%]
=========================== 1 passed in 0.02 seconds ===========================