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RabbitMQ process and client fixtures for pytest

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pytest-rabbitmq

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What is this?

This is a pytest plugin, that enables you to test your code that relies on a running RabbitMQ Queues. It allows you to specify additional fixtures for RabbitMQ process and client.

How to use

Plugin contains two fixtures

  • rabbitmq - it’s a client fixture that has functional scope. After each test, it cleans RabbitMQ, cleans queues and exchanges for more reliable tests.

  • rabbitmq_proc - session scoped fixture, that starts RabbitMQ instance at it’s first use and stops at the end of the tests.

Simply include one of these fixtures into your tests fixture list.

You can also create additional rabbitmq client and process fixtures if you’d need to:

from pytest_rabbitmq import factories

rabbitmq_my_proc = factories.rabbitmq_proc(
    port=None, logsdir='/tmp')
rabbitmq_my = factories.rabbitmq('rabbitmq_my_proc')

Configuration

You can define your settings in three ways, it’s fixture factory argument, command line option and pytest.ini configuration option. You can pick which you prefer, but remember that these settings are handled in the following order:

  • Fixture factory argument

  • Command line option

  • Configuration option in your pytest.ini file

RabbitMQ option

Fixture factory argument

Command line option

pytest.ini option

Default

host

host

–rabbitmq-host

rabbitmq_host

127.0.0.1

port

port

–rabbitmq-port

rabbitmq_port

random

rabbitmqctl path

ctl

–rabbitmq-ctl

rabbitmq_ctl

/usr/lib/rabbitmq/bin/rabbitmqctl

rabbitmq server path

server

–rabbitmq-server

rabbitmq_server

/usr/lib/rabbitmq/bin/rabbitmq-server

Log directory location

logsdir

–rabbitmq-logsdir

rabbitmq_logsdir

$TMPDIR

Node name

node

–rabbitmq-node

rabbitmq_node

rabbitmq-test-{port}

Example usage:

  • pass it as an argument in your own fixture

    rabbitmq_proc = factories.rabbitmq_proc(port=8888)
  • use --rabbitmq-port command line option when you run your tests

    py.test tests --rabbitmq-port=8888
  • specify your port as rabbitmq_port in your pytest.ini file.

    To do so, put a line like the following under the [pytest] section of your pytest.ini:

    [pytest]
    rabbitmq_port = 8888

Package resources

CHANGELOG

1.1.1

  • [enhancemet] removed path.py dependency

1.1.0

  • [enhancements] adjust pytest-rabbitmq to pytest 3. require pytest 3.

1.0.0

  • [enhancements] command line and pytest.ini options for modifying rabbitmq node name

  • [enhancements] command line and pytest.ini options for modifying server exec path

  • [enhancements] command line and pytest.ini options for modifying ctl exec path

  • [enhancements] command line and pytest.ini options for modifying host

  • [enhancements] command line and pytest.ini options for modifying port

  • [enhancements] command line and pytest.ini options for modifying logs directory destination

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