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A pytest plugin to test Arduino projects using pytest-embedded and arduino-cli

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pytest-embedded-arduino-cli

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A pytest plugin to test Arduino projects using pytest-embedded and arduino-cli.

Overview

pytest-embedded-arduino-cli is a small plugin that keeps pytest-embedded's generic DUT / serial / expect flow and replaces Arduino-specific build and upload with arduino-cli.

This package does not depend on pytest-embedded-arduino. It is intended to stay generic enough to work well for Arduino projects beyond ESP32-specific assumptions.

Design

  • Build with arduino-cli compile
  • Upload with arduino-cli upload
  • Use pytest-embedded as the runtime foundation
  • Avoid EspSerial and ESP-specific flashing services
  • Resolve sketch settings from sketch.yaml and --profile
  • Treat the test file directory as the sketch directory

Setup

uv init
uv add pytest-embedded-arduino-cli
uv sync

Runtime dependencies include:

  • pytest
  • pytest-embedded
  • pytest-embedded-serial
  • PyYAML

Requirements

  • arduino-cli available in PATH
  • Installed Arduino board core(s)
  • A serial port accessible from the host when running hardware tests

When sketch.yaml declares platform or library versions, Arduino CLI resolves them through its local package and library indexes. The indexes do not need to be refreshed on every test run, but they should be updated periodically or before CI/release verification. If a build fails because a declared platform or library version cannot be found, try:

arduino-cli core update-index
arduino-cli lib update-index

Project Layout

The expected layout is one sketch directory per test app.

tests/
  my_app/
    sketch.yaml
    my_app.ino
    test_my_app.py

When pytest runs a specific .py file, this plugin treats that file's directory as the sketch directory. Build settings are resolved from the nearest sketch.yaml.

Usage

Build, upload, and run tests:

uv run pytest tests/my_app --port=/dev/ttyACM0

Select an Arduino CLI profile from sketch.yaml:

uv run pytest tests/my_app --profile esp32s3 --port=/dev/ttyACM0

Build only:

uv run pytest tests/my_app --run-mode=build

Force a clean Arduino CLI compile:

uv run pytest tests/my_app --clean

Upload and test against an already-built image:

uv run pytest tests/my_app --run-mode=test --port=/dev/ttyACM0

--run-mode=test skips compile, reuses the existing build output, uploads it, and then runs the test.

Run this package's own tests:

uv run pytest

Main Options

  • --run-mode=all|build|test
  • --profile
  • --clean
  • --arduino-test-timeout=SECONDS
  • --arduino-test-artifact-dir=PATH
  • --arduino-test-missing-config=skip|error

--clean passes --clean to arduino-cli compile. It is useful when Arduino CLI's incremental build cache should be ignored. It also removes the ArduTest artifact directory before running.

--arduino-test-artifact-dir selects the ArduTest artifact root. The default is ardutest, resolved relative to pytest's rootdir. The directory is created only when an artifact is saved.

--arduino-test-missing-config controls required ArduTest config that is not provided. The default is skip; use error when missing config should fail the pytest run.

Use pytest-embedded standard options for runtime control, such as:

  • --port
  • --flash-port
  • --baud
  • --embedded-services

pytest-embedded-serial is installed as a normal dependency so hardware tests can use the serial service without extra package installation. If --embedded-services is not specified, this plugin enables serial by default.

For profile-specific serial ports, the plugin resolves ports in this order:

  1. --flash-port
  2. --port
  3. TEST_SERIAL_PORT_<PROFILE>
  4. TEST_SERIAL_PORT
  5. profiles.<PROFILE>.port in sketch.yaml, only when it is a socket://... URL

Because of how pytest parses arguments, options that take path-like values such as --port and --flash-port are safer when written with =, for example --port=/dev/ttyUSB0. Depending on the environment, uv run pytest --port /dev/ttyUSB0 may cause that path to be interpreted as another base path. If needed, uv run pytest --rootdir . --port /dev/ttyUSB0 is also a valid workaround.

For targets that run on the host machine and expose the DUT over TCP/IP, use the URL format supported by pytest-embedded-serial / pyserial. If the selected sketch.yaml profile defines port: socket://localhost, --port=socket://localhost can be omitted.

uv run pytest tests/my_app --profile host

When the port number is specified, such as socket://localhost:56789, the DUT connects to that socket directly. When the port number is omitted, such as socket://localhost, the plugin is expected to read port from *.host-arduino.json generated under the build output directory and then connect to socket://localhost:<port>. This resolution should prefer the host-arduino information file instead of capturing upload stdout.

{
  "pid": 21228,
  "port": 56789
}

Host execution is an early, lightweight test path for pure logic and serial protocol checks without physical hardware. Results may differ depending on the host OS, gcc or other toolchain versions, and the Serial class implementation provided by the host Arduino core, so this does not guarantee behavior on real hardware. Use real hardware for peripherals, timing, interrupts, memory layout, Flash/NVS, and board-specific APIs. Build success can also differ by board core and platform, so running build tests with the production board profile is still recommended. For socket://... ports, this plugin batches serial reads to avoid the very slow one-byte-at-a-time redirect behavior that can otherwise appear with host Arduino cores.

Example:

export TEST_SERIAL_PORT_ESP32S3=/dev/ttyUSB1
uv run pytest tests/my_app --profile esp32s3

Profile resolution works as follows:

  1. If --profile is specified, that profile is used
  2. Otherwise, if sketch.yaml defines default_profile, that profile is used
  3. Otherwise, if sketch.yaml has exactly one profile, it is selected automatically
  4. Otherwise, pytest exits with an error because the profile is ambiguous

In practice, explicitly specifying --profile is recommended. If you do not want to pass --profile, define default_profile in sketch.yaml. The single-profile auto-selection is supported as a fallback, but it is better not to rely on it for regular project configuration.

For compile-time defines, place a build_config.toml in the sketch directory:

[defines]
TEST_WIFI_SSID = "WIFI_SSID"
TEST_WIFI_PASSWORD = "WIFI_PASSWORD"

[flags]
PYTEST_BUILD = true
ENABLE_TEST_HOOKS = true

In [defines], the left side is the environment variable name and the right side is the C/C++ define name. For example, TEST_WIFI_SSID becomes -DWIFI_SSID="..." at compile time. [flags] is for value-less defines. Only true entries are passed, such as -DPYTEST_BUILD; false entries are omitted.

Set values before running pytest:

export TEST_WIFI_SSID=my-ssid
export TEST_WIFI_PASSWORD=my-password
uv run pytest tests/my_app --port=/dev/ttyACM0

You can also load these values from a dotenv file through uv run. --env-file is a uv option, so put it before pytest:

uv run --env-file .env pytest tests/my_app --port=/dev/ttyACM0

If an environment variable is missing, the plugin still passes the define with an empty string value. This allows the test or sketch code to decide how to handle missing settings. The plugin does not add test flags such as PYTEST_BUILD automatically. Projects that need them should declare them explicitly under [flags].

For command visibility, follow pytest's standard verbosity:

  • -v shows the arduino-cli compile / arduino-cli upload command line
  • -vv also shows execution context such as cwd, sketch_dir, build_path, profile, and port

ArduTest Fixture

This package includes an experimental arduino_test fixture for sketches that use the separate Arduino-side ArduTest library. ArduTest is expected to be declared by the sketch's sketch.yaml, with the library version pinned there for reproducible tests. Detailed usage examples will be added under examples/ after the API and protocol settle.

def test_board(arduino_test):
    arduino_test.run()

arduino_test.run() fails the pytest test automatically when ArduTest reports a failed or error result. Use additional assertions only when you want to check collected logs, metrics, artifacts, or metadata.

The current fixture speaks ArduTest protocol version 1.

Use fixture methods for fixed test-local ArduTest values:

def test_sample_rate(arduino_test):
    arduino_test.set_capability("measurement.current")
    arduino_test.set_config("sample_rate", 1000)
    arduino_test.run("test_sample_rate")

Use environment variables, .env, or CI variables for values that depend on the machine, board, lab setup, or secrets.

Example

def test_hello(dut):
    dut.expect_exact("hello from arduino")
void setup() {
  Serial.begin(115200);
  delay(1000);
  Serial.println("hello from arduino");
}

void loop() {}

Additional samples:

  • examples/01_basic
    • Minimal hello-world example
    • Uses esp32 as the default profile and also supports uno
    • Includes port resolution from TEST_SERIAL_PORT and TEST_SERIAL_PORT_<PROFILE>
  • examples/02_env_define
    • Demonstrates compile-time defines from environment variables
    • Uses Wi-Fi on ESP32-class targets to explain build_config.toml
  • examples/03_dut_input
    • Demonstrates runtime input over serial through dut.write(...)
    • Works on both esp32 and uno
  • examples/04_unity_basic
    • Demonstrates a minimal Unity-based test sketch for ESP32
  • examples/05_nvs_persistent
    • Demonstrates that ESP32 Preferences / NVS data remains by default
    • Unsupported profiles are skipped before build because the example is specifically about ESP32 persistence
  • examples/06_erase_flash
    • Demonstrates EraseFlash=all for resetting ESP32 persistent data before upload
    • Pairs with 05_nvs_persistent
  • examples/07_arduino_library_project
    • Demonstrates a practical Arduino library project with tests/ as the uv root
    • Includes run_wsl.sh as a practical test workspace example
  • examples/08_arduino_ide_project
    • Demonstrates an Arduino IDE style sketch project with tests/ as the uv root
    • Uses thin wrapper #include files so the runner can reference sketch-side code that is not separated as a library
  • examples/09_host_arduino_core
    • Demonstrates a board core that builds and runs the Arduino sketch on the host machine
    • Uses port: socket://localhost in sketch.yaml to connect to the TCP/IP endpoint opened by the host executable
    • Useful for simple pure-logic and serial-protocol checks, not a replacement for real hardware tests or build tests with the real board profile
  • examples/10_build_flags
    • Demonstrates value-less compile-time defines with [flags] in build_config.toml
    • Shows how a project can explicitly enable test flags such as PYTEST_BUILD
  • examples/11_ardutest

Execution guidance for examples/ is described in examples/README.md.

Warnings

You may see PytestExperimentalApiWarning: record_xml_attribute is an experimental feature.

This warning comes from pytest-embedded, not from this plugin. It is usually safe to ignore. If you want to suppress it in your project, add a warning filter in pytest.ini, pyproject.toml, or a local config such as examples/pytest.ini.

What This Plugin Does Not Try To Be

  • A drop-in replacement for pytest-embedded-arduino
  • An ESP-specific flashing layer
  • A board auto-discovery tool

Future Extensions

  • Board-family-specific upload strategies
  • Smarter artifact discovery
  • Serial reset / monitor helpers
  • TCP/IP connection helpers for host Arduino cores
  • Multi-device support
  • Optional fqbn or sketch path overrides

Release

This repository uses GitHub Actions for releases.

Before triggering a release:

  • Update the ## Unreleased section in CHANGELOG.md
  • Make sure uv run pytest tests passes locally if needed

Release flow:

  1. Open GitHub Actions
  2. Run the Release workflow manually
  3. Enter the release version such as 0.1.0
  4. Choose whether to publish to PyPI

The workflow will:

  • Update versions in pyproject.toml and src/pytest_embedded_arduino_cli/__init__.py
  • Move CHANGELOG.md unreleased entries into ## <version>
  • Run tests and build the package
  • Commit the release changes and create tag v<version>
  • Create a GitHub Release
  • Publish to PyPI when enabled

PyPI publishing is configured for Trusted Publishing via GitHub Actions.

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