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a pytest plugin that can run both python and robotframework tests while generating robot reports for them

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pytest-robotframework

a pytest plugin that can run both python and robotframework tests while generating robot reports for them

install

pytest should automatically find and activate the plugin once you install it.

poetry add pytest-robotframework --group=dev

features

write robot tests in python

# you can use both robot and pytest features
from robot.api import logger
from pytest import Cache

from pytest_robotframework import keyword

@keyword  # make this function show as a keyword in the robot log
def foo():
    ...

@mark.slow  # gets converted to robot tags
def test_foo(cache: Cache):
    foo()

run .robot tests

to allow for gradual adoption, the plugin also runs regular robot tests as well:

*** Settings ***
test setup  setup

*** Test Cases ***
bar
    [Tags]  asdf  key:value
    no operation

*** Keywords ***
setup
    log  ran setup

which is roughly equivalent to the following python code:

# conftest.py
from robot.api import logger
from pytest_robotframework import keyword

def pytest_runtet_setup():
    foo()

@keyword
def foo():
    logger.info("ran setup")
# test_foo.py
from pytest import mark

@mark.asdf
@mark.key("value")
def test_bar():
    ...

robot command line arguments

specify robot CLI arguments with the --robotargs argument:

pytest --robotargs="-d results --listener foo.Foo"

however, arguments that have pytest equivalents should not be used. for example, instead of pytest --robotargs="--include some_tag" you should use pytest -m some_tag.

setup/teardown and other hooks

to define a function that runs for each test at setup or teardown, create a conftest.py with a pytest_runtest_setup and/or pytest_runtest_teardown function:

# ./tests/conftest.py
def pytest_runtest_setup():
    log_in()
# ./tests/test_suite.py
def test_something():
    """i am logged in now"""

these hooks appear in the log the same way that the a .robot file's Setup and Teardown options in *** Settings *** would:

for more information, see writing hook functions. pretty much every pytest hook should work with this plugin but i haven't tested them all. please raise an issue if you find one that's broken.

tags/markers

pytest markers are converted to tags in the robot log:

from pytest import mark

@mark.slow
def test_blazingly_fast_sorting_algorithm():
    [1,2,3].sort()

markers like skip, skipif and parameterize also work how you'd expect:

from pytest import mark

@mark.parametrize("test_input,expected", [(1, 8), (6, 6)])
def test_eval(test_input: int, expected: int):
    assert test_input == expected

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robot suite variables

to set suite-level robot variables, call the set_variables function at the top of the test suite:

from robot.libraries.BuiltIn import BuiltIn
from pytest_robotframework import set_variables

set_variables(
    {
        "foo": "bar",
        "baz": ["a", "b"],
    }
)

def test_variables():
    assert BuiltIn().get_variable_value("$foo") == "bar"

set_variables is equivalent to the *** Variables *** section in a .robot file. all variables are prefixed with $. @ and & are not required since $ variables can store lists and dicts anyway

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