It helps to use fixtures in pytest.mark.parametrize
Project description
Use your fixtures in @pytest.mark.parametrize.
Installation
pip install pytest-lazy-fixture
Usage
import pytest
@pytest.fixture(params=[1, 2])
def one(request):
return request.param
@pytest.mark.parametrize('arg1,arg2', [
('val1', pytest.lazy_fixture('one')),
])
def test_func(arg1, arg2):
assert arg2 in [1, 2]
Also you can use it as a parameter in @pytest.fixture:
import pytest
@pytest.fixture(params=[
pytest.lazy_fixture('one'),
pytest.lazy_fixture('two')
])
def some(request):
return request.param
@pytest.fixture
def one():
return 1
@pytest.fixture
def two():
return 2
def test_func(some):
assert some in [1, 2]
Please see tests for more examples.
Contributing
Contributions are very welcome. Tests can be run with tox.
License
Distributed under the terms of the MIT license, pytest-lazy-fixture is free and open source software
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If you encounter any problems, please file an issue along with a detailed description.
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