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Pytest plugin for Blender testing. Executes your pytest testsuite with Blender in headless mode using its builtin Python interpreter.

Install

pip install pytest-blender

Documentation

Usage

Install dependencies in Blender Python interpreter

Before execute it, you need to install your testing dependencies inside the builtin Blender Python interpreter. To get the interpreter location you can use the CLI utility pytest-blender, something like:

blender_python="$(pytest-blender)"
$blender_python -m ensurepip
$blender_python -m pip install -r test-requirements.txt

You can also get the intepreter for a custom Blender installation location with --blender-executable option:

pytest-blender --blender-executable ~/blender-2.91.2-linux64/blender

Execute tests

After installing dependencies, just call pytest as usually.

pytest -svv
Blender 2.82 (sub 7)
Read prefs: ~/.config/blender/2.82/config/userpref.blend
========================= test session starts ==================================
platform linux -- Python 3.8.5, pytest-6.1.2, py-1.9.0, pluggy-0.13.1 -- /usr/bin/blender
cachedir: .pytest_cache
rootdir: /home/mondeja/files/code/pytest-blender
collected 1 item

tests/test_bpy_import.py::test_inside_blender <module 'bpy' from '/usr/share/blender/scripts/modules/bpy/__init__.py'>
PASSED
=========================== 1 passed in 0.01s ==================================

Just can specify a custom blender executable path using --blender-executable option:

pytest --blender-executable ~/blender-2.91.2-linux64/blender
Blender 2.91.2 (hash 5be9ef417703 built 2021-01-19 16:16:34)
Read prefs: ~/.config/blender/2.91/config/userpref.blend
found bundled python: ~/blender-2.91.2-linux64/2.91/python
============================ test session starts ===============================
platform linux -- Python 3.7.7, pytest-6.2.2, py-1.10.0, pluggy-0.13.1
rootdir: ~/pytest-blender
collected 1 item

tests/test_bpy_import.py .                                                [100%]

============================== 1 passed in 0.00s ===============================

Reference

Fixtures

# blender_executablestr

Returns the path of the executable that has started the current Blender session.

# blender_versionstr

Returns the version of Blender running in the current session.

# blender_python_executablestr

Returns the path of the Python executable builtin in the Blender release of the currently running session.

# blender_python_versionstr

Returns the version of the Python executable builtin in the Blender release of the currently running session.

# install_addons_from_dir(addons_dir, addon_module_names, save_userpref=True, default_set=True, persistent=True, **kwargs)

Function that installs and enables a set of addons whose modules are located in a directory. This function is designed to be executed before the pytest session to install the addons that you want to test, using the other fixture disable_addons to disable them after the execution of the test suite:

import os

ADDON_MODULE_NAMES = ["my_awesome_addon_module_name"]

@pytest.fixture(scope="session", autouse=True)
def _register_addons(request, install_addons_from_dir, disable_addons):
    install_addons_from_dir(os.path.abspath("src"), ADDON_MODULE_NAMES)
    yield
    disable_addons(ADDON_MODULE_NAMES)
  • addons_dir (str) Directory in which are located the modules of the addons.
  • addon_module_names (list) Name of the addons modules (without the .py extension).
  • save_userpref (bool) Save user preferences after installation.
  • default_set (bool) Set the user-preference calling addon_utils.enable.
  • persistent (bool) Ensure the addon is enabled for the entire session (after loading new files).
  • **kwargs (dict) Subsecuent keyword arguments are passed to bpy.ops.preferences.addon_install.

# disable_addons(addon_module_names, save_userpref=True, default_set=True, **kwargs)

Function that disables a set of addons by module name. Is designed to disable your addons after a pytest suite execution (check install_addons_from_dir for an example).

  • addon_module_names (list) Name of the addons modules (without the .py extension).
  • save_userpref (bool) Save user preferences after installation.
  • default_set (bool) Set the user-preference calling addon_utils.disable.
  • **kwargs (dict) Subsecuent keyword arguments are passed to addon_utils.disable.

CI integration

You can use blender-downloader to download multiple versions of Blender in your CI and test against them. There is an example for Github Actions in the CI configuration of this repository:

jobs:
  test:
    name: Test
    runs-on: ${{ matrix.platform }}
    strategy:
      matrix:
        platform:
          - ubuntu-latest
          - macos-latest
        blender-version:
          - '2.90.1'
          - '2.83.9'
          - '2.82'
          - '2.81'
          - '2.80'
    steps:
      - uses: actions/checkout@v2
      - name: Set up Python v3.8
        uses: actions/setup-python@v2
        with:
          python-version: 3.8
      - name: Upgrade PIP
        run: python -m pip install --upgrade pip
      - name: Cache Blender ${{ matrix.blender-version }}
        uses: actions/cache@v2.1.5
        id: cache-blender
        with:
          path: |
            blender-*
            _blender-executable-path.txt
          key: ${{ runner.os }}-${{ matrix.blender-version }}
      - name: Download Blender ${{ matrix.blender-version }}
        if: steps.cache-blender.outputs.cache-hit != 'true'
        id: download-blender
        run: |
          python -m pip install --upgrade blender-downloader
          BLENDER_EXECUTABLE_PATH=$(blender-downloader \
          ${{ matrix.blender-version }} --extract --remove-compressed \
          --quiet --print-blender-executable)
          echo "$BLENDER_EXECUTABLE_PATH" > _blender-executable-path.txt
      - name: Install dependencies
        id: install-dependencies
        run: |
          python -m pip install .[test]
          BLENDER_EXECUTABLE_PATH="$(cat _blender-executable-path.txt | tr -d '\n')"
          PYTHON_BLENDER_EXECUTABLE="$(pytest-blender --blender-executable $BLENDER_EXECUTABLE_PATH)"
          $PYTHON_BLENDER_EXECUTABLE -m ensurepip
          $PYTHON_BLENDER_EXECUTABLE -m pip install pytest
          echo "::set-output name=blender-executable::$BLENDER_EXECUTABLE_PATH"
      - name: Test with pytest
        run: pytest -svv --blender-executable "${{ steps.install-dependencies.outputs.blender-executable }}" tests

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