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This plugin produces coverage reports. Compared to just using coverage run this plugin does some extras:

  • Subprocess support: you can fork or run stuff in a subprocess and will get covered without any fuss.

  • Xdist support: you can use all of pytest-xdist’s features and still get coverage.

  • Consistent pytest behavior. If you run coverage run -m pytest you will have slightly different sys.path (CWD will be in it, unlike when running pytest).

All features offered by the coverage package should work, either through pytest-cov’s command line options or through coverage’s config file.

  • Free software: MIT license

Installation

Install with pip:

pip install pytest-cov

For distributed testing support install pytest-xdist:

pip install pytest-xdist

Upgrading from ancient pytest-cov

pytest-cov 2.0 is using a new .pth file (pytest-cov.pth). You may want to manually remove the older init_cov_core.pth from site-packages as it’s not automatically removed.

Uninstalling

Uninstall with pip:

pip uninstall pytest-cov

Under certain scenarios a stray .pth file may be left around in site-packages.

  • pytest-cov 2.0 may leave a pytest-cov.pth if you installed without wheels (easy_install, setup.py install etc).

  • pytest-cov 1.8 or older will leave a init_cov_core.pth.

Usage

pytest --cov=myproj tests/

Would produce a report like:

-------------------- coverage: ... ---------------------
Name                 Stmts   Miss  Cover
----------------------------------------
myproj/__init__          2      0   100%
myproj/myproj          257     13    94%
myproj/feature4286      94      7    92%
----------------------------------------
TOTAL                  353     20    94%

Documentation

http://pytest-cov.rtfd.org/

Coverage Data File

The data file is erased at the beginning of testing to ensure clean data for each test run. If you need to combine the coverage of several test runs you can use the --cov-append option to append this coverage data to coverage data from previous test runs.

The data file is left at the end of testing so that it is possible to use normal coverage tools to examine it.

Limitations

For distributed testing the workers must have the pytest-cov package installed. This is needed since the plugin must be registered through setuptools for pytest to start the plugin on the worker.

For subprocess measurement environment variables must make it from the main process to the subprocess. The python used by the subprocess must have pytest-cov installed. The subprocess must do normal site initialisation so that the environment variables can be detected and coverage started.

Acknowledgements

Whilst this plugin has been built fresh from the ground up it has been influenced by the work done on pytest-coverage (Ross Lawley, James Mills, Holger Krekel) and nose-cover (Jason Pellerin) which are other coverage plugins.

Ned Batchelder for coverage and its ability to combine the coverage results of parallel runs.

Holger Krekel for pytest with its distributed testing support.

Jason Pellerin for nose.

Michael Foord for unittest2.

No doubt others have contributed to these tools as well.

Changelog

2.8.1 (2019-10-05)

  • Fixed #348 - regression when only certain reports (html or xml) are used then --cov-fail-under always fails.

2.8.0 (2019-10-04)

  • Fixed RecursionError that can occur when using cleanup_on_signal or cleanup_on_sigterm. See: #294. The 2.7.x releases of pytest-cov should be considered broken regarding aforementioned cleanup API.

  • Added compatibility with future xdist release that deprecates some internals (match pytest-xdist master/worker terminology). Contributed by Thomas Grainger in #321

  • Fixed breakage that occurs when multiple reporting options are used. Contributed by Thomas Grainger in #338.

  • Changed internals to use a stub instead of os.devnull. Contributed by Thomas Grainger in #332.

  • Added support for Coverage 5.0. Contributed by Ned Batchelder in #319.

  • Added support for float values in --cov-fail-under. Contributed by Martín Gaitán in #311.

  • Various documentation fixes. Contributed by Juanjo Bazán, Andrew Murray and Albert Tugushev in #298, #299 and #307.

  • Various testing improvements. Contributed by Ned Batchelder, Daniel Hahler, Ionel Cristian Mărieș and Hugo van Kemenade in #313, #314, #315, #316, #325, #326, #334 and #335.

  • Added the --cov-context CLI options that enables coverage contexts. Only works with coverage 5.0+. Contributed by Ned Batchelder in #345.

2.7.1 (2019-05-03)

  • Fixed source distribution manifest so that garbage ain’t included in the tarball.

2.7.0 (2019-05-03)

  • Fixed AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'configure_node' error when --no-cov is used. Contributed by Alexander Shadchin in #263.

  • Various testing and CI improvements. Contributed by Daniel Hahler in #255, #266, #272, #271 and #269.

  • Improved documentation regarding subprocess and multiprocessing. Contributed in #265.

  • Improved pytest_cov.embed.cleanup_on_sigterm to be reentrant (signal deliveries while signal handling is running won’t break stuff).

  • Added pytest_cov.embed.cleanup_on_signal for customized cleanup.

  • Improved cleanup code and fixed various issues with leftover data files. All contributed in #265 or #262.

  • Improved examples. Now there are two examples for the common project layouts, complete with working coverage configuration. The examples have CI testing. Contributed in #267.

  • Improved help text for CLI options.

2.6.1 (2019-01-07)

  • Added support for Pytest 4.1. Contributed by Daniel Hahler and Семён Марьясин in #253 and #230.

  • Various test and docs fixes. Contributed by Daniel Hahler in #224 and #223.

  • Fixed the “Module already imported” issue (#211). Contributed by Daniel Hahler in #228.

2.6.0 (2018-09-03)

  • Dropped support for Python < 3.4, Pytest < 3.5 and Coverage < 4.4.

  • Fixed some documentation formatting. Contributed by Jean Jordaan and Julian.

  • Added an example with addopts in documentation. Contributed by Samuel Giffard in #195.

  • Fixed TypeError: 'NoneType' object is not iterable in certain xdist configurations. Contributed by Jeremy Bowman in #213.

  • Added a no_cover marker and fixture. Fixes #78.

  • Fixed broken no_cover check when running doctests. Contributed by Terence Honles in #200.

  • Fixed various issues with path normalization in reports (when combining coverage data from parallel mode). Fixes #130. Contributed by Ryan Hiebert & Ionel Cristian Mărieș in #178.

  • Report generation failures don’t raise exceptions anymore. A warning will be logged instead. Fixes #161.

  • Fixed multiprocessing issue on Windows (empty env vars are not passed). Fixes #165.

2.5.1 (2017-05-11)

  • Fixed xdist breakage (regression in 2.5.0). Fixes #157.

  • Allow setting custom data_file name in .coveragerc. Fixes #145. Contributed by Jannis Leidel & Ionel Cristian Mărieș in #156.

2.5.0 (2017-05-09)

  • Always show a summary when --cov-fail-under is used. Contributed by Francis Niu in PR#141.

  • Added --cov-branch option. Fixes #85.

  • Improve exception handling in subprocess setup. Fixes #144.

  • Fixed handling when --cov is used multiple times. Fixes #151.

2.4.0 (2016-10-10)

  • Added a “disarm” option: --no-cov. It will disable coverage measurements. Contributed by Zoltan Kozma in PR#135.

    WARNING: Do not put this in your configuration files, it’s meant to be an one-off for situations where you want to disable coverage from command line.

  • Fixed broken exception handling on .pth file. See #136.

2.3.1 (2016-08-07)

  • Fixed regression causing spurious errors when xdist was used. See #124.

  • Fixed DeprecationWarning about incorrect addoption use. Contributed by Florian Bruhin in PR#127.

  • Fixed deprecated use of funcarg fixture API. Contributed by Daniel Hahler in PR#125.

2.3.0 (2016-07-05)

  • Add support for specifying output location for html, xml, and annotate report. Contributed by Patrick Lannigan in PR#113.

  • Fix bug hiding test failure when cov-fail-under failed.

  • For coverage >= 4.0, match the default behaviour of coverage report and error if coverage fails to find the source instead of just printing a warning. Contributed by David Szotten in PR#116.

  • Fixed bug occurred when bare --cov parameter was used with xdist. Contributed by Michael Elovskikh in PR#120.

  • Add support for skip_covered and added --cov-report=term-skip-covered command line options. Contributed by Saurabh Kumar in PR#115.

2.2.1 (2016-01-30)

  • Fixed incorrect merging of coverage data when xdist was used and coverage was >= 4.0.

2.2.0 (2015-10-04)

  • Added support for changing working directory in tests. Previously changing working directory would disable coverage measurements in suprocesses.

  • Fixed broken handling for --cov-report=annotate.

2.1.0 (2015-08-23)

  • Added support for coverage 4.0b2.

  • Added the --cov-append command line options. Contributed by Christian Ledermann in PR#80.

2.0.0 (2015-07-28)

  • Added --cov-fail-under, akin to the new fail_under option in coverage-4.0 (automatically activated if there’s a [report] fail_under = ... in .coveragerc).

  • Changed --cov-report=term to automatically upgrade to --cov-report=term-missing if there’s [run] show_missing = True in .coveragerc.

  • Changed --cov so it can be used with no path argument (in which case the source settings from .coveragerc will be used instead).

  • Fixed .pth installation to work in all cases (install, easy_install, wheels, develop etc).

  • Fixed .pth uninstallation to work for wheel installs.

  • Support for coverage 4.0.

  • Data file suffixing changed to use coverage’s data_suffix=True option (instead of the custom suffixing).

  • Avoid warning about missing coverage data (just like coverage.control.process_startup).

  • Fixed a race condition when running with xdist (all the workers tried to combine the files). It’s possible that this issue is not present in pytest-cov 1.8.X.

1.8.2 (2014-11-06)

  • N/A

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