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Shared state management and rate limiting for pytest-xdist workers

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pytest-xdist-rate-limit

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Set the rate at which pytest-xdist workers can run tests.

Features

  • Call pacing: Define how often tests hit the System Under Test. Setup flexible load testing scenarios when used in conjunction with pytest-xdist-load-testing.
  • Rate drift detection: Set callbacks when the test system cannot adhere to the intended rate.
  • Shared state across workers: Have session-scoped fixtures share state across pytest-xdist workers, transparently using file-based JSON storage
  • Setup/teardown on first/last worker: First/last worker callbacks for setup and teardown, transparently using the pattern in Making session-scoped fixtures execute only once

Requirements

  • Python 3.9+
  • pytest >= 8.4.2
  • pytest-xdist >= 3.8.0
  • fastdigest >= 0.3.2
  • filelock >= 3.0.0

Installation

pip install pytest-xdist-rate-limit

Examples

See the examples/ folder for working examples.

Call Pacing

Use make_pacer to generate load at a controlled rate across workers.

Example using pytest_xdist_load_testing to run ~80% of test_get and ~20% test_put for 10K calls, or until we detect that we cannot keep with the requested rate 10 calls per second.

import pytest
from pytest_xdist_load_testing import stop_load_testing, weight
from pytest_xdist_rate_limit import Rate

@pytest.fixture(scope="session")
def pacer(request, make_pacer):
    """Pacer for generating load to SUT"""

    def on_periodic_check(event):
        """Called every N calls to monitor performance metrics.
        
        Provides detailed metrics including:
        - Current vs target rate and drift
        - Call duration percentiles (p50, p90, p99)
        - Wait time percentiles
        - Worker count and sample statistics
        """
        # Check drift manually
        if event.drift is not None and event.drift > 0.2:
            msg = (f"Rate drift detected: current={event.current_rate:.2f}/hr, "
                   f"target={event.target_rate}/hr, drift={event.drift:.2%}")
            stop_load_testing(msg)
        
        # Log performance metrics
        if event.duration_p50 is not None:
            print(f"Performance: p50={event.duration_p50*1000:.1f}ms, "
                  f"p90={event.duration_p90*1000:.1f}ms, "
                  f"p99={event.duration_p99*1000:.1f}ms")

    def on_max_calls(event):
        """Called when max_calls limit is reached."""
        msg = f"Reached {event.max_calls} calls in {event.elapsed_time:.1f}s"
        stop_load_testing(msg)

    return make_pacer(
        name="pacer",
        hourly_rate=Rate.per_second(10),  # 10 calls/second
        num_calls_between_checks=50,  # Check every 50 calls
        seconds_before_first_check=10.0,  # Wait 10s before first check
        on_periodic_check_callback=on_periodic_check,
        max_calls=10_000,
        on_max_calls_callback=on_max_calls
    )

@weight(80)
def test_get(pacer):
    with pacer():
        # Context entry waits to maintain target rate
        response = api.get("/data")

@weight(20)
def test_put(pacer):
    with pacer() as ctx:
        # Context entry waits to maintain target rate
        response = api.put(f"/data/{ctx.call_count}")

Timeout Support

You can specify a timeout to prevent tests from waiting too long:

def test_with_timeout(pacer):
    try:
        with pacer(timeout=5.0) as ctx:
            # Will raise RateLimitTimeout if wait exceeds 5 seconds
            ...
    except RateLimitTimeout as e:
        ...

Shared Session state

import pytest

@pytest.fixture(scope="session")
def shared_resource(make_shared_json):
    """Shared resource with setup and teardown."""

    def setup():
        # Called by first worker only
        # Other workers have to wait for completion
        return {'initialized': True, 'counter': 0}

    def teardown(data):
        # Called by last worker only
        print(f"Final counter value: {data['counter']}")

    return make_shared_json(
        name="resource",
        on_first_worker=setup,
        on_last_worker=teardown
    )

def test_with_resource(shared_resource):
    with shared_resource.locked_dict() as data:
        data['counter'] += 1

Documentation

📚 Full Documentation

License

Distributed under the terms of the MIT license, "pytest-xdist-rate-limit" is free and open source software

Issues

If you encounter any problems, please file an issue along with a detailed description.


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