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🛠️ PyTest's tool shed: Docker up, Playwright on, cleanup done

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KloudKIT TestShed

Meet KloudKIT TestShed, a tidy home for your integration-testing power tools.

It snap-fits into pytest, auto-provisions Docker, runs Playwright, and cleans up after itself so you can focus on building sharp tests.

Features

  • Automated Docker management: Spin up and control containers from tests.
  • Playwright integration: Run browser tests in isolated Docker environments.
  • Configurable via markers & CLI: Tune environments per test or suite.
  • Automatic resource cleanup: Ensures a clean state after tests.

Installation

pip install testshed

Usage

Fixture Auto-Discovery

TestShed fixtures are automatically available when --shed is enabled.

pytest --shed

For manual control or when --shed is not used, you can still import specific fixtures:

from kloudkit.testshed.fixtures.docker import docker_sidecar
from kloudkit.testshed.fixtures.shed import shed
from kloudkit.testshed.fixtures.playwright import playwright_browser

Docker container testing

TestShed provides fixtures to manage containers inside your tests.

High-level shed fixtures

Use the shed fixture for smart container management with configurable defaults:

import pytest

from kloudkit.testshed.docker import Container, HttpProbe

class MyAppContainer(Container):
  DEFAULT_USER = "app"

@pytest.fixture(scope="session")
def shed_container_defaults():
  """Override this fixture to set project-specific defaults."""

  return {
    "container_class": MyAppContainer,
    "envs": {"APP_PORT": 3000},
    "probe": HttpProbe(port=3000, endpoint="/health"),
  }

def test_my_app(shed):
  # Uses your configured defaults automatically
  assert shed.execute("whoami") == "app"

@shed_env(DEBUG="true")
def test_my_app_with_debug(shed):
  # New container with override, merged with defaults
  assert shed.execute("echo $DEBUG") == "true"
  assert shed.execute("echo $APP_PORT") == "3000"

You can also use the factory directly:

def test_custom_setup(shed_factory):
  container = shed_factory(envs={"CUSTOM_VAR": "value"})
  # ... test logic ...

Basic Docker container

For a lower-level API, use the docker_sidecar fixture to create containers:

import pytest

def test_my_docker_app(docker_sidecar):
  # Launch a simple Nginx container
  nginx = docker_sidecar("nginx:latest", publish=[(8080, 80)])

  # Execute a command inside the container
  assert "nginx version" in nginx.execute(["nginx", "-v"])

  # Access the container's IP
  print(f"Nginx container IP: {nginx.ip()}")

  # Interact with the file system
  assert "/usr/share/nginx/html" in nginx.fs.ls("/usr/share/nginx")

Configure containers with decorators

Configure containers using pytest markers/decorators:

  • @shed_config(**kwargs): Generic container args.
  • @shed_env(**envs): Environment variables.
  • @shed_volumes(*mounts): Volume mounts as (source, dest) or BaseVolume.
  • @shed_mutable(): Force non-default shed for tests that perform mutable operations.
from kloudkit.testshed.docker import InlineVolume, RemoteVolume

@shed_env(MY_ENV_VAR="hello")
@shed_volumes(
  ("/path/to/host/data", "/app/data"),
  InlineVolume("/app/config.txt", "any content you want", mode=0o644),
  RemoteVolume("/app/remote-config.json", "https://api.example.com/config.json", mode=0o644),
)
def test_configured_docker_app(shed):
  # ... test logic ...

Playwright browser testing

Get a Playwright browser instance running in Docker via playwright_browser:

def test_example_website(playwright_browser):
  page = playwright_browser.new_page()
  page.goto("http://example.com")
  assert "Example Domain" in page.title()
  # ... more Playwright test logic ...

Command-line options

TestShed extends pytest with options to control the Docker environment:

  • --shed: Enable TestShed for the current test suite (default: disabled).
  • --shed-image IMAGE: Base image (e.g., ghcr.io/acme/app).
  • --shed-tag TAG|SHA: Image tag or digest (default: tests).
  • --shed-build-context DIR: Docker build context (default: pytest.ini directory).
  • --shed-image-policy POLICY: Image acquisition policy for building or pulling (default: pull).
  • --shed-skip-bootstrap: Skip Docker bootstrapping (useful for unit tests).

[!NOTE] When TestShed is installed globally, you must explicitly enable it per suite with --shed. This prevents it from configuring Docker in projects that don't use it.

Image Policies

The --shed-image-policy option controls how TestShed acquires Docker images:

  • pull (default): Pull image if not found locally, build as fallback.
  • build: Build only if image doesn't exist locally.
  • require: Require existing local image (fails if not found).
  • rebuild: Always rebuild the image.

Examples

# Enable TestShed for your suite
pytest --shed --shed-image my-test-image --shed-image-policy rebuild

# Run tests without TestShed (default)
pytest

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