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Reusable pytest results ingestion tooling with database export and CLI helpers.

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pytest-chronicle

Searchable git-aware pytest history with a lean CLI and easy storage backends.

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What it does

Running pytest:

  • Emits per-test records (result/stdout/stderr/traceback)
  • Persists test result records to SQLite / Postgres (or implement your own storage backend) with:
    • git/CI metadata
    • pytest invocation parameters
    • timestamps
    • user-defined labels

With the pytest-chronicle CLI you can now query the test result history.

Install

pip install pytest-chronicle

Quickstart

pytest-chronicle init                                     # create config + local sqlite
pytest -q                                                 # auto-ingests using config/env/fallback SQLite
pytest-chronicle query last-green --format json --pretty    # ask questions
pytest-chronicle query last-red tests/test_mod.py::Test::test_case   # pytest-style selectors

Common commands

  • pytest-chronicle init – scaffold .pytest-chronicle.toml and an async SQLite DB.
  • pytest-chronicle ingest --jsonl <path> – ingest JSONL/summary artifacts.
  • pytest-chronicle query last-red|last-green|errors|flipped-green|compare – history lookups. Filters: -k/-m like pytest, --labels, --since, --until, --branch/--commit, positional pytest-style selectors, or --pytest-select "-m 'slow' -k expr path::nodeid". Outputs include per-test runtime with smart units (μs/ms/s) and git metadata; text mode shows colored tables by default (--no-color to disable). Slow tests (≥1s) are highlighted yellow, very slow (≥5s) in red. Use --show-marks to display test marks.
  • pytest-chronicle query timeline – colored TTY timeline of recent runs for matching tests (? marks not-run/filtered cases). Use -t/--show-times to display execution times.
  • pytest-chronicle query slowest – tests sorted by execution time (slowest first); use --status failed to find slowest failures.
  • pytest-chronicle query stats – per-test failure rates, pass/fail counts, and timing stats; use --min-runs N to filter low-sample tests, --sort-by failure-rate|avg-time|max-time|total-runs to rank.
  • pytest-chronicle run <project> -- <pytest args> – run pytest under uv, collect artifacts, optionally ingest.
  • pytest-chronicle backfill – ingest many summary.json files.
  • pytest-chronicle export-sqlite / import-sqlite – migrate between backends.
  • pytest-chronicle db upgrade – apply Alembic migrations.
  • pytest-chronicle config show|set – view or set repo defaults.

Configuration & defaults

  • Precedence: CLI flag --database-url > env (PYTEST_RESULTS_DB_URL, legacy TEST_RESULTS_DATABASE_URL / SCS_DATABASE_URL) > .pytest-chronicle.toml > fallback SQLite at <repo>/.pytest-chronicle/chronicle.db (async).
  • Example config:
    [chronicle]
    database_url = "postgresql+asyncpg://user:pass@host/db"
    project = "my-project"
    suite = "ci-smoke,linux"   # labels/tags (comma-separated)
    
  • Typical flow: use SQLite for local dev (via init); point env or config at Postgres for CI/prod. No other changes needed.
  • If you skip --project during init, it is auto-detected from pyproject.toml (or the current folder name); the CLI tells you how to change it later.

Pytest plugin (auto ingestion)

  • Install the package; the pytest_chronicle plugin is auto-discovered.
  • If a database is configured via env/config (or fallback SQLite), the plugin will ingest automatically at session end. You can still pass --chronicle-db <url> to override, or --chronicle-no-ingest to skip.
  • Default JSONL path: .artifacts/test-results/chronicle-results.jsonl (created automatically).

More docs

  • Detailed guide: docs/guide.md
  • Backend abstraction: docs/storage-backends.md

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