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pytestpspec 0.0.4
A pspec format reporter for pytest
Install
pip install pytest-pspec
Usage
Add the parameter –pspec when running pytest. Ex:
pytest --pspec your-tests/
Tip: If you don’t want to type --pspec every time you run pytest, add it
to addopts
in your ini file. Ex:
# content of pytest.ini
# (or tox.ini or setup.cfg)
[pytest]
addopts = --pspec
Demo Code
Add the doc strings Ex:
import unittest
class TestWayTwo(unittest.TestCase):
"Pspec Python TDD"
def test_should_add(self):
"it adds two integers and returns integer"
self.assertEqual(2+2, 4)
def test_should_find_difference_between_integers(self):
self.assertEqual(4-2, 2)
running pytest --pspec outputs
demo
✓ it adds two integers and returns integer
✓ should find difference between integers
Configuration file options
pspec_format
Specifies pspec report format, plaintext or utf8 (default:
utf8). Ex:
# content of pytest.ini
# (or tox.ini or setup.cfg)
[pytest]
pspec_format = plaintext
$ pytest test_demo.py
============================= test session starts ==============================
platform darwin -- Python 3.5.0, pytest-3.0.7, py-1.4.33, pluggy-0.4.0
rootdir: /private/tmp/demo, inifile: pytest.ini
plugins: pspec-dev
collected 2 items
test_demo.py
Pytest pspec
[x] prints a BDD style output to your tests
[x] lets you focus on the behavior
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