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Nose plugin to show progress bar and tracebacks during tests

Project description

Nose Progressive is a nose plugin which displays progress in a stationary progress bar, freeing the rest of the screen (as well as the scrollback buffer) for the compact display of test failures. It displays failures and errors as soon as they occur and avoids scrolling them off the screen in favor of less useful output.

The governing philosophy of Nose Progressive is to get useful information onto the screen as soon as possible and keep it there as long as possible while still indicating progress.

Features

  • Indicate progress in a stationary progress bar rather than scrolling useful tracebacks off the screen or spacing them out with dots and cruft.

  • Show tracebacks as soon as they occur rather than waiting until the bitter end. Strip the “Traceback (most recent call last):” off tracebacks so they take less space.

  • Identify failed tests in a format that can be fed back to nose, so it’s easy to re-run them.

  • Print a filesystem path complete with vi-style line number, so you can paste it to the commandline and be taken straight to the bug in your editor.

  • Work great with Django via django-nose (of course).

Installation

pip install nose-progressive

Or, to get the bleeding-edge, unreleased version:

pip install -e \
  git://github.com/erikrose/nose-progressive.git#egg=nose-progressive

Use

nosetests --with-progressive

Example

The following doesn’t quite do it justice; in an actual terminal, the 2 pathname lines after FAIL or ERROR are bold to aid visual chunking, and the progress bar at the bottom is bold as well:

% nosetests --with-progressive

FAIL: kitsune.apps.notifications.tests.test_events:MailTests.test_anonymous
      apps/notifications/tests/test_events.py +31
  File "/opt/local/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.6/lib/python2.6/unittest.py", line 279, in run
    testMethod()
  File "/Users/erose/Checkouts/kitsune/../kitsune/apps/notifications/tests/test_events.py", line 361, in test_anonymous
    eq_(1, len(mail.outbox))
  File "/Users/erose/Checkouts/kitsune/vendor/packages/nose/nose/tools.py", line 31, in eq_
    assert a == b, msg or "%r != %r" % (a, b)

ERROR: kitsune.apps.questions.tests.test_templates:TemplateTestCase.test_woo
       apps/questions/tests/test_templates.py +494
  File "/opt/local/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.6/lib/python2.6/unittest.py", line 279, in run
    testMethod()
  File "/Users/erose/Checkouts/kitsune/vendor/packages/mock/mock.py", line 196, in patched
    return func(*args, **keywargs)
  File "/Users/erose/Checkouts/kitsune/../kitsune/apps/questions/tests/test_templates.py", line 494, in test_woo
    attrs_eq(mail.outbox[0], to=['some@bo.dy'],

kitsune.apps.search.tests.test_json:JSONTest.test_json_format                                                       458

Caveats and known bugs

  • Skipped tests get counted in Python 2.6, but they don’t get printed. I consider skips something to be discouraged, so I plan to fix this.

  • Tests which themselves write to stderr will smear bits of the progress bar upward if they don’t print complete lines. I hope to fix this with some monkeypatching, but in the meantime, passing –logging-clear-handlers fixes most of these in practice.

  • I haven’t tried this in anything but Python 2.6. Bug reports are welcome!

  • No tests yet. Ironic? :-)

Future plans

  • A proper progress bar. nose doesn’t count tests for us ahead of time, so we’ll have to preflight ourselves.

Kudos

Thanks to Kumar McMillan for his nose-nicedots plugin, which provided inspiration and starting points for the path formatting. Thanks to my support.mozilla.com teammates for writing so many tests that this became necessary.

Version history

0.1.2

More documentation tweaks. Package long_description now contains README.

0.1.1

Add instructions for installing without git. Change package name in readme to the hypenated one. No behavior changes.

0.1

Initial release

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