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Plugin for py.test to generate allure xml reports

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Allure Pytest Adaptor

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This repository contains a plugin for py.test which automatically prepares input data used to generate Allure Report. Note: this plugin currently supports only Allure 1.4.x series.

Installation and Usage

py.test --alluredir [path_to_report_dir]
# WARNING [path_to_report_dir] will be purged at first run

This plugin gets automatically connected to py.test via entry point if installed.

Connecting to IDE:

pytest_plugins = 'allure.pytest_plugin',\

Allure Features

Attachments

To attach some content to test report:

import allure

def test_foo():
    allure.attach('my attach', 'Hello, World')

Steps

To divide a test into steps:

import pytest

def test_foo():
    with pytest.allure.step('step one'):
        # do stuff

    with pytest.allure.step('step two'):
        # do more stuff

Can also be used as decorators. By default step name is generated from method name:

import pytest

@pytest.allure.step
def make_test_data_foo():
    # do stuff

def test_foo():
    assert make_some_data_foo() is not None

@pytest.allure.step('make_some_data_foo')
def make_some_data_bar():
    # do another stuff

def test_bar():
    assert make_some_data_bar() is not None

Steps can also be used without pytest. In that case instead of pytest.allure.step simply use allure.step:

import allure

@allure.step('some operation')
def do_operation():
    # do stuff

allure.step decorator supports step name formatting with function parameters:

import allure

@allure.step('some operation for bar={0}')
def do_operation(bar):
    # do stuff

def test_foo():
    assert do_operation('abcdef')

The step in the latter case will have name some operation for bar=abcdef. Formatting is done via python’s built-in string.format and supports it’s options. Arguments are passed to format method in the same way they are passed to the decorated function.

Steps support is limited when used with fixtures.

Severity

Any test, class or module can be marked with different severity:

import pytest

@pytest.allure.severity(pytest.allure.severity_level.MINOR)
def test_minor():
    assert False


@pytest.allure.severity(pytest.allure.severity_level.CRITICAL)
class TestBar:

    # will have CRITICAL priority
    def test_bar(self):
        pass

    # will have BLOCKER priority via a short-cut decorator
    @pytest.allure.BLOCKER
    def test_bar(self):
        pass

To run tests with concrete priority:

py.test my_tests/ --allure_severities=critical,blocker

Issues

Issues can be set for test.

import pytest

@pytest.allure.issue('http://jira.lan/browse/ISSUE-1')
def test_foo():
    assert False


import allure

@allure.issue('http://jira.lan/browse/ISSUE-2')
class TestBar:

    # test will have ISSUE-2, ISSUE-3 and ISSUE-4 label
    @allure.issue('http://jira.lan/browse/ISSUE-3')
    def test_bar1(self):
        # You can use this feature like a function inside the test
        allure.dynamic_issue('http://jira.lan/browse/ISSUE-4')
        pass

    # test will have only ISSUE-2 label
    def test_bar2(self):
        pass

Test cases

Test cases links can be set for test also.

import pytest

@pytest.allure.testcase('http://my.tms.org/TESTCASE-1')
def test_foo():
    assert False


import allure

@allure.testcase('http://my.tms.org/browse/TESTCASE-2')
class TestBar:

    # test will have TESTCASE-2 and TESTCASE-3 label
    @allure.testcase('TESTCASE-3')
    def test_bar1(self):
        pass

    # test will have only TESTCASE-2 label
    def test_bar2(self):
        pass

Features & Stories

Feature and Story can be set for test.

import allure


@allure.feature('Feature1')
@allure.story('Story1')
def test_minor():
    assert False


@allure.feature('Feature2')
@allure.story('Story2', 'Story3')
@allure.story('Story4')
class TestBar:

    # will have 'Feature2 and Story2 and Story3 and Story4'
    def test_bar(self):
        pass

To run tests by Feature or Story:

py.test my_tests/ --allure_features=feature1,feature2
py.test my_tests/ --allure_features=feature1,feature2 --allure_stories=story1,story2

Environment Parameters

You can provide test environment parameters such as report name, browser or test server address to allure test report.

import allure
import pytest


def pytest_configure(config):
    allure.environment(report='Allure report', browser=u'Я.Браузер')


@pytest.fixture(scope="session")
def app_host_name():
    host_name = "my.host.local"
    allure.environment(hostname=host_name)
    return host_name


@pytest.mark.parametrize('country', ('USA', 'Germany', u'Россия', u'Япония'))
def test_minor(country):
    allure.environment(country=country)
    assert country

More details about allure environment you can know from documentation.

Development

Use allure.common.AllureImpl class to bind your logic to this adapter.

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