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Pytest fixures for running tests with Docker containers

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PyDocks

PyDocks is a group of pytest fixures for running tests with Docker containers

Demonstration:

@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_postgresql_execute_command(postgresql_container):
    # Connect to the PostgreSQL database
    conn = await asyncpg.connect(
        host="127.0.0.1",
        port=5433,
        user="postgres",
        password="postgres",
        database="postgres",
    )

    try:
        # Execute a simple command
        result = await conn.fetchval("SELECT 1")
        assert result == 1, "Failed to execute command on PostgreSQL"
    finally:
        # Close the connection
        await conn.close()

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Description

PyDocks is a Python library that provides a set of pytest fixtures for running tests with Docker containers. It simplifies the process of setting up, managing, and tearing down Docker containers during test execution.

Key features include:

  • Easy integration with pytest
  • Support for PostgreSQL, Hashicorp Vault containers, Redis
  • Automatic container cleanup
  • Configurable container settings
  • Reusable session-scoped containers for improved test performance

PyDocks is designed to make testing with Docker containers more efficient and less error-prone, allowing developers to focus on writing tests rather than managing infrastructure.

Installation

# Install the dependency
pip install pydocks
uv add pydocks
poetry add pydocks

Usage

Remove all old containers

import pytest_asyncio

@pytest_asyncio.fixture(scope="session", loop_scope="session", autouse=True)
async def begin_clean_all_containers(postgresql_clean_all_containers):
    logger.info("Begin - clean all containers")

Use a function container

@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_postgresql_execute_command(postgresql_container):
  ...

Use a session container, to keep the container to use it in multiple tests

@pytest.mark.asyncio(loop_scope="session")
async def test_reuse_postgresql_container_1_2(postgresql_container_session):
  ...
  # postgresql_container_session creates a new container

@pytest.mark.asyncio(loop_scope="session")
async def test_reuse_postgresql_container_2_2(postgresql_container_session):
  ...
  # postgresql_container_session uses the same instance of container created in test_reuse_postgresql_container_1_2

License

PyDocks is released under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more details.

Contact

For questions, suggestions, or issues related to PyDocks, please open an issue on the GitHub repository.

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