light test runner for Python
Project description
ptest is a light testing framework for Python. Using decorator to tag test classes and test cases, executing test cases by command line, and generating clear report.
Find the latest version on github: https://github.com/KarlGong/ptest or PyPI: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/ptest
Installation
The last stable release is available on PyPI and can be installed with pip.
$ pip install ptest
Example
You can tag test class, test, before method, after method by adding decorator @TestClass, @Test, @BeforeMethod, @AfterMethod.
c:\folder\test.py
from ptest.decorator import TestClass, Test, BeforeMethod, AfterMethod
from ptest.assertion import assert_equals, assert_true, fail
from ptest import info
@TestClass(run_mode="singleline")
class PTestClass:
def __init__(self):
self.expected = 1
@BeforeMethod(description="Prepare test data.")
def before(self):
info("setting expected result.")
self.expected = 10
@Test(tags=["regression"])
def test1(self):
assert_equals(10, self.expected) # pass
@Test(tags=["smoke"])
def test2(self):
assert_true(False) # failed
@Test(enabled=False)
def test3(self):
fail("failed") # won't be run
@AfterMethod(always_run=True, description="Clean up")
def after(self):
info("cleaning up")
Then start to execute the tests. Use -w to specify the workspace and -t to specify the target.
$ ptest -w c:\folder -t test
The target can be package/module/class/method. If the target is package/module/class, all the test cases under target will be executed.
$ ptest -t pack.sub.module.class
If you have multiple targets, just separate them by comma.
$ ptest -t packa.mo,packb
For more options, please use -h.
$ ptest -h
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