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pytestmypytesting 0.1.3
pytest-mypy-testing — Plugin to test mypy output with pytest
pytest-mypy-testing provides a
pytest plugin to test that
mypy produces a given output. As mypy can be
told to display the type of an
expression
this allows us to check mypys type interference.
Installation
python -m pip install pytest-mypy-testing
The Python distribution package contains an entry
point
so that the plugin is automatically discovered by pytest. To disable
the plugin when it is installed , you can use the pytest command line
option -p no:mypy-testing.
Writing Mypy Output Test Cases
A mypy test case is a top-level functions decorated with
@pytest.mark.mypy_testing in a file named *.mypy-testing or in a
pytest test module. pytest-mypy-testing follows the pytest logic in
identifying test modules and respects the
python_files
config value.
Note that pytest-mypy-testing uses the Python
ast module to parse
candidate files and does not import any file, i.e., the decorator must
be exactly named @pytest.mark.mypy_testing.
In a pytest test module file you may combine both regular pytest test
functions and mypy test functions. A single function can be both.
Example: A simple mypy test case could look like this:
@pytest.mark.mypy_testing
def mypy_test_invalid_assignment() -> None:
foo = "abc"
foo = 123 # E: Incompatible types in assignment (expression has type "int", variable has type "str")
The plugin runs mypy for every file containing at least one mypy test
case. The mypy output is then compared to special Python comments in
the file:
# N: <msg> - we expect a mypy note message
# W: <msg> - we expect a mypy warning message
# E: <msg> - we expect a mypy error message
# F: <msg> - we expect a mypy fatal error message
# R: <msg> - we expect a mypy note message Revealed type is '<msg>'. This is useful to easily check reveal_type output:
@pytest.mark.mypy_testing
def mypy_use_reveal_type():
reveal_type(123) # N: Revealed type is 'Literal[123]?'
reveal_type(456) # R: Literal[456]?
mypy Error Code Matching
The algorithm matching messages parses mypy error code both in the
output generated by mypy and in the Python comments.
If both the mypy output and the Python comment contain an error code
and a full message, then the messages and the error codes must
match. The following test case expects that mypy writes out an
assignment error code and a specific error message:
@pytest.mark.mypy_testing
def mypy_test_invalid_assignment() -> None:
foo = "abc"
foo = 123 # E: Incompatible types in assignment (expression has type "int", variable has type "str") [assignment]
If the Python comment does not contain an error code, then the error
code written out by mypy (if any) is ignored. The following test case
expects a specific error message from mypy, but ignores the error code
produced by mypy:
@pytest.mark.mypy_testing
def mypy_test_invalid_assignment() -> None:
foo = "abc"
foo = 123 # E: Incompatible types in assignment (expression has type "int", variable has type "str")
If the Python comment specifies only an error code, then the message
written out by mypy is ignored, i.e., the following test case checks
that mypy reports an assignment error:
@pytest.mark.mypy_testing
def mypy_test_invalid_assignment() -> None:
foo = "abc"
foo = 123 # E: [assignment]
Skipping and Expected Failures
Mypy test case functions can be decorated with @pytest.mark.skip and
@pytest.mark.xfail to mark them as to-be-skipped and as
expected-to-fail, respectively. As with the
@pytest.mark.mypy_testing mark, the names must match exactly as the
decorators are extracted from the ast.
Development
Create and activate a Python virtual environment.
Install development dependencies by calling python -m pip install -U -r requirements.txt.
Start developing.
To run all tests with tox,
Python 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, 3.11 and 3.12 must be available. You
might want to look into using
pyenv.
Changelog
v0.1.3 (2024-03-05)
Replace usage of deprecated path argument to pytest hook
pytest_collect_file() with usage of the file_path argument
introduced in pytest 7 (#51, #52)
v0.1.2 (2024-02-26)
Add support for pytest 8 (no actual change, but declare support)
(#46, #47)
Declare support for Python 3.12 (#50)
Update GitHub actions (#48)
Update development dependencies (#49)
In GitHub PRs run tests with Python 3.11 and 3.12 (#50)
v0.1.1
Compare just mypy error codes if given and no error message is given
in the test case Python comment (#36, #43)
v0.1.0
Implement support for flexible matching of mypy error codes (towards
#36, #41)
Add support for pytest 7.2.x (#42)
Add support for mypy 1.0.x (#42)
Add support for Python 3.11 (#42)
Drop support for pytest 6.x (#42)
Drop support for mypy versions less than 0.931 (#42)
v0.0.12
Allow Windows drives in filename (#17, #34)
Support async def tests (#30, #31)
Add support for mypy 0.971 (#35, #27)
Remove support for Python 3.6 (#32)
Bump development dependencies (#40)
v0.0.11
Add support for mypy 0.960 (#25)
v0.0.10
Add support for pytest 7.0.x and require Python >= 3.7 (#23)
Bump dependencies (#24)
v0.0.9
Disable soft error limit (#21)
v0.0.8
Normalize messages to enable support for mypy 0.902 and pytest 6.2.4 (#20)
v0.0.7
Fix PYTEST_VERSION_INFO - by @blueyed (#8)
Always pass --check-untyped-defs to mypy (#11)
Respect pytest config python_files when identifying pytest test modules (#12)
v0.0.6 - add pytest 5.4 support
Update the plugin to work with pytest 5.4 (#7)
v0.0.5 - CI improvements
Make invoke tasks work (partially) on Windows (#6)
Add an invoke task to run tox environments by selecting globs (e.g.,
inv tox -e py-*) (#6)
Use coverage directly for code coverage to get more consistent
parallel run results (#6)
Use flit fork dflit to make packaging work with LICENSES directory
(#6)
Bump dependencies (#6)
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