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BLogger is a Pytest plugin for enhanced test logging and generating convenient and lightweight reports.

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BLogger — Pytest Logging Plugin

Overview

BLogger is a Pytest plugin for enhanced test logging and generating convenient and lightweight reports.
It supports structured test steps, descriptions, info notes, known bugs, and automatic screenshots.
Works seamlessly with Selenium WebDriver and Playwright Page instances.
Integrates with Allure and Qase for fewer duplicates like .steps, .attach etc.

Features

  • Set global base URL, environment, and browser instance (Selenium or Playwright).
  • Add/update test descriptions dynamically.
  • Log any important info during tests or steps.
  • Mark tests/steps with known bugs and optional bug tracker URLs.
  • Print messages attached to current step (supports multiline and complex data).
  • Take and attach screenshots automatically on demand or on errors.
  • Attach files or arbitrary data to steps.

Report Examples

Sample Report

Download sample_b_logs.zip

blog_report.html

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blog_summary.html

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Installation

pip install pytest-b-logger

Setup

Add blog.config.yaml file to the root of your project.
Bare minimum for everything to work:

project_name: "Project Name"

You can also add env and base url here:

project_name: "Project Name"

env: "prod"
base_url: 'https://base-url.com'

By default, integrations are turned off.
If you are using Allure and want steps, info, description etc. to be duplicated to Allure, simply add integrations block:

project_name: "Project Name"

env: "prod"
base_url: 'https://base-url.com'

integrations:
  allure: True

BLogger API Reference

Set Base URL

blog.set_base_url(base_url: str)

Set base_url for the entire Run

from b_logger import blog

blog.set_base_url('https://base-url.com')

Can also be added in blog.config.yaml:

base_url: 'https://base-url.com'

Or via command line options:

pytest --blog_base_url "https://base-url.com"

Set Env

blog.set_env(env: str)

Set env for the entire Run

from b_logger import blog

blog.set_env('env')

Can also be added in blog.config.yaml:

env: 'prod'

Or via command line options:

pytest --blog_env 'prod'

Set Browser

set_browser(browser: "RemoteWebDriver | WebDriver | Page")

Set browser in a browser init fixture or in a test

If browser init fixture name is in ["driver", "page", "selenium_driver", "driver_init", "playwright_page"] then it will be detected automatically

import pytest
from selenium import webdriver
from b_logger import blog

@pytest.fixture()
def selenium_driver():
    driver = webdriver.Chrome()

    blog.set_browser(driver)

    yield driver

    driver.quit()

or

def test_playwright(page):  # <-- Will be detected automatically
    ...

Description

description(description: str)

Add Test Description
Will be added to the Overview Tab

Can be used as marker @blog.description() as well as function blog.description() Usage inside a test expands description inside marker

from b_logger import blog

@blog.description(
    'Test with base functionality, '
    'this description can be modified inside the test'
)
def test_main_functionality():
    blog.description('This description will also be added')

Info

info(**kwargs)

Leave any important info or note about Test or Step
Will be added to the Overview Tab and Current Step

Can be used as marker @blog.info(k=v) as well as function blog.info(k=v) k is a name of an info block v supports any data type, but {} is most readable and convenient

Any amount of info blocks is allowed: @blog.info(k=v, k=v, k=v, ...)

from b_logger import blog

@blog.info(
    meta={'platform': 'linux', 'python_version': 3.12},
    additional_parameters=['param 1', 'param 2'],
    some_info='some info'
)
def test_main_functionality():
    blog.info(a='a')
    
    with blog.step('Step 1'):
        blog.info(
            step_1_info={'b': 2, 'c': 3}
        )

Link

link(**kwargs)

Attach links to Test or Step
Will be added to the Overview Tab and Current Step

Can be used as marker @blog.link(k=v) as well as function blog.link(k=v) k is a name of a link v is a URL

Any amount of links is allowed: @blog.link(k=v, k=v, k=v, ...)

from b_logger import blog

@blog.link(
    first_link='http://aaa.com',
    second_link='http://bbb.com'
)
def test_main_functionality():
    blog.link(third_link='http://ccc.com')

Known Bug

known_bug(description: str, url: str = None)

Add known bug for Test or Step Will be added to the Overview Tab and Current Step

from b_logger import blog

@blog.known_bug(
    'Test Bug 1',
    'https://link-to-your-bug/1.com'
)
def test_main_functionality():
    blog.known_bug(
        'Test Bug 2',
        'https://link-to-your-bug/2.com'
    )

    with blog.step('Step Title'):
        blog.known_bug(
            'Step Bug',
            'https://link-to-your-bug/3.com'
        )

Step

step(title: str, expected: str = None)

from b_logger import blog

with blog.step('Step Title', 'Expected Result'):
    ...

Print

print(data)

Print any message (str, dict, list, object, etc.)
Will be added to a Current Step

from b_logger import blog

data = {"a": 1, "b": 2}
blog.print(f'Some important data: {data}')

blog.print(f'Probably too long str\n'
            'can be newlined like that')

Screenshot

screenshot(name: str = None, is_error: bool = False)

from b_logger import blog

blog.screenshot('scr_name')
blog.screenshot('err_scr_name', True)

Attach

attach(content: Union[bytes, Path, BinaryIO, str, dict, list, int, float, bool, None], name: str = None)

Attach file or data
Will be added to the Attachments Tab and Current Step

from b_logger import blog

blog.attach({"a": 1, "b": 2}, 'some_data')

Usage examples

You may just read through this test file and understand common usage.

import pytest
import random
from pytest_playwright.pytest_playwright import Playwright
from selenium import webdriver

from b_logger import blog

blog.set_env('prod')

blog.set_base_url('https://base-url.url')


@pytest.fixture()
def some_fixture():
    with blog.step('aaa'):
        pass

    yield

    with blog.step('bbb'):
        pass


@blog.description(
    'Test with base functionality, '
    'this description can be modified inside the test'
)
@blog.info(
    info_explanation='You can leave any useful information by using blog.info()',
    meta={'platform': 'linux', 'python_version': 3.12}
)
@blog.link(
    first_link='http://aaa.com',
    second_link='http://bbb.com'
)
@blog.known_bug(
    'Known Bug Description or Name',
    'https://link-to-your-bug/1.com'
)
def test_main_functionality(some_fixture):
    blog.description('This description will also be added')

    with blog.step('Step 1', 'Step is expected to pass'):
        data = {"a": 1, "b": 2}
        blog.print(f'Some data: {data}')

        blog.link(third_link='http://ccc.com')

        with blog.step('Step 1.1'):
            step_param_1 = random.randint(1, 100)
            step_param_2 = random.randint(1, 100)

            blog.info(
                step_param_1=step_param_1,
                step_param_2=step_param_2
            )

    with blog.step('Step 2'):
        blog.known_bug('Known Bug for a step', 'https://link-to-your-bug/2.com')

        with blog.step('Step 2.1'):
            pass

            with blog.step('Step 2.11'):
                pass

                with blog.step('Step 2.111'):
                    pass

                    with blog.step('Step 2.1111'):
                        pass


@pytest.mark.parametrize('py_param_1, py_param_2', [(111, 222), (333, 444)])  # <-- These parameters will be added to test automatically
def test_parametrized(py_param_1, py_param_2):
    with blog.step('Step 1'):
        with blog.step('Step 2'):
            with blog.step('Step 3', 'Step is expected to fail'):
                blog.print(py_param_1)
                with blog.step('Step 4'):
                    blog.print(py_param_2)
                assert py_param_1 in [111, 444]


@pytest.fixture()
def selenium_driver():
    chrome_options = webdriver.ChromeOptions()
    chrome_options.add_argument('--headless=new')

    driver = webdriver.Chrome(options=chrome_options)

    driver.set_window_size(1920, 1080)

    # blog.set_browser(driver) can be also added here, which is preferred

    yield driver

    driver.quit()


@blog.description('This test will make browser screenshot as we did blog.set_browser. '
                  'We can also do it in "selenium_driver" fixture')
@blog.info(run_requirement='To run this test you\'ll need to download chromedriver and put it in your python folder')
def test_selenium_with_set_browser(selenium_driver):
    blog.set_browser(selenium_driver)

    with blog.step('Open any URL'):
        selenium_driver.get(f'https://google.com')

        with blog.step('Raise fake error to check error screenshot'):
            assert 1 == 2


@blog.description('This test will also make browser screenshot as it '
                  'found driver automatically '
                  'based on the following possible browser instance fixture names: '
                  '["driver", "page", "selenium_driver", "driver_init", "playwright_page"]')
def test_selenium_without_set_browser(selenium_driver):  #  <-- Will be detected automatically

    blog.info(run_requirement='To run this test you\'ll need to download chromedriver and put it in your python folder')

    with blog.step('Open any URL'):
        selenium_driver.get(f'https://google.com')

        with blog.step('Raise fake error to check error screenshot'):
            print(empty_variable)


@pytest.fixture()
def playwright_page(playwright: Playwright):
    browser = playwright.chromium.launch(headless=True)

    context = browser.new_context()

    page = context.new_page()
    page.set_viewport_size({"width": 1920, "height": 1080})

    # blog.set_browser(page) can also be added here, which is preferred

    yield page

    browser.close()


@pytest.mark.xfail
def test_playwright(playwright_page):  #  <-- Will be detected automatically
    with blog.step('Open any URL'):
        playwright_page.goto(f'https://google.com')

        c2 = playwright_page.context.browser.new_context()
        p2 = c2.new_page()
        p2.bring_to_front()
        p2.goto(f'https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jalape%C3%B1o')

        with blog.step('Raise fake error to check error screenshot'):
            print(empty_variable)

Publishing to CI/CD

Jenkins

To post results to Jenkins you could simply use the HTMLpublisher utility and the following command:

publishHTML([
    reportName: 'BLog Report',
    reportDir: 'b_logs',
    reportFiles: 'blog_report.html',
    icon: 'static/icon.svg',
    allowMissing: false,
    keepAll: true,
    alwaysLinkToLastBuild: true
])

However, you may face the problem of CSP (Content Security Policy) blocking .js and .css.
In order not to affect CSP you can set up Resource Root URL: https://www.jenkins.io/doc/book/security/user-content/#resource-root-url

BLog Report then will be available via https://jenkins.../job/.../BLog_20Report/

Also, you can store b_logs as artifact for the build:

archiveArtifacts artifacts: 'b_logs/**', fingerprint: true, allowEmptyArchive: true
zip zipFile: 'b_logs.zip', archive: true, dir: 'b_logs/'

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