Virtualenv fixture for py.test
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# Py.test Virtualenv Fixture
Create a Python virtual environment in your test that cleans up on teardown.
The fixture has utility methods to install packages and list what's installed.
## Installation
Install using your favourite package installer:
```bash
pip install pytest-virtualenv
# or
easy_install pytest-virtualenv
```
Enable the fixture explicitly in your tests or conftest.py (not required when using setuptools entry points):
```python
pytest_plugins = ['pytest_virtualenv']
```
## Configuration
This fixture is configured using the following evironment variables
| Setting | Description | Default
| ------- | ----------- | -------
| VIRTUALENV_FIXTURE_EXECUTABLE | Which virtualenv executable will be used to create new venvs | `virtualenv`
## Fixture Attributes
Here's a noddy test case to demonstrate the basic fixture attributes.
For more information on `path.py` see https://pythonhosted.org/path.py
```python
def test_virtualenv(virtualenv):
# the 'virtualenv' attribute is a `path.py` object for the root of the virtualenv
dirnames = virtualenv.virtualenv.dirs()
assert {'bin', 'include', 'lib'}.intersection(set(dirnames))
# the 'python' attribute is a `path.py` object for the python executable
assert virtualenv.python.endswith('/bin/python')
```
## Installing Packages
You can install packages by name and query what's installed.
```python
def test_installing(virtualenv):
virtualenv.install_package('coverage', installer='pip')
# installed_packages() will return a list of `PackageEntry` objects.
assert 'coverage' in [i.name for i in virtualenv.installed_packages()]
```
## Developing Source Checkouts
Any packages set up in the *test runner's* python environment (ie, the same runtime that
``py.test`` is installed in) as source checkouts using `python setup.py develop` will be
detected as such and can be installed by name using `install_package`.
By default they are installed into the virtualenv using `python setup.py develop`, there
is an option to build and install an egg as well:
```python
def test_installing_source(virtualenv):
# Install a source checkout of my_package as an egg file
virtualenv.install_package('my_package', build_egg=True)
```
## Running Commands
The test fixture has a `run` method which allows you to run commands with the correct
paths set up as if you had activated the virtualenv first.
```python
def test_run(virtualenv):
python_exe_path = virtualenv.python
runtime_exe = virtualenv.run("python -c 'import sys; print sys.executable'", capture=True)
assert runtime_exe == python_exe_path
```
## Running Commands With Coverage
The test fixture has a `run_with_coverage` method which is like `run` but runs the command
under coverage *inside the virtualenv*. This is useful for capturing test coverage on
tools that are being tested outside the normal test runner environment.
```python
def test_coverage(virtualenv):
# You will have to install coverage first
virtualenv.install_package(coverage)
virtualenv.run_with_coverage(["my_entry_point", "--arg1", "--arg2"])
```
## Changelog
### 1.2.2 (2016-10-2r70)
* Python 3 compatibility across most of the modules
* Fixed deprecated Path.py imports (Thanks to Bryan Moscon)
* Fixed deprecated multicall in pytest-profiling (Thanks to Paul van der Linden for PR)
* Added devpi-server fixture to create an index per test function
* Added missing licence file
* Split up httpd server fixture config so child classes can override loaded modules easier
* Added 'preserve_sys_path' argument to TestServer base class which exports the current python sys.path to subprocesses.
* Updated httpd, redis and jenkins runtime args and paths to current Ubuntu spec
* Ignore errors when tearing down workspaces to avoid race conditions in 'shutil.rmtree' implementation
### 1.2.1 (2016-3-1)
* Fixed pytest-verbose-parametrize for latest version of py.test
### 1.2.0 (2016-2-19)
* New plugin: git repository fixture
### 1.1.1 (2016-2-16)
* pytest-profiling improvement: escape illegal characters in .prof files (Thanks to Aarni Koskela for the PR)
### 1.1.0 (2016-2-15)
* New plugin: devpi server fixture
* pytest-profiling improvement: overly-long .prof files are saved as the short hash of the test name (Thanks to Vladimir Lagunov for PR)
* Changed default behavior of workspace.run() to not use a subshell for security reasons
* Corrected virtualenv.run() method to handle arguments the same as the parent method workspace.run()
* Removed deprecated '--distribute' from virtualenv args
### 1.0.1 (2015-12-23)
* Packaging bugfix
### 1.0.0 (2015-12-21)
* Initial public release
Create a Python virtual environment in your test that cleans up on teardown.
The fixture has utility methods to install packages and list what's installed.
## Installation
Install using your favourite package installer:
```bash
pip install pytest-virtualenv
# or
easy_install pytest-virtualenv
```
Enable the fixture explicitly in your tests or conftest.py (not required when using setuptools entry points):
```python
pytest_plugins = ['pytest_virtualenv']
```
## Configuration
This fixture is configured using the following evironment variables
| Setting | Description | Default
| ------- | ----------- | -------
| VIRTUALENV_FIXTURE_EXECUTABLE | Which virtualenv executable will be used to create new venvs | `virtualenv`
## Fixture Attributes
Here's a noddy test case to demonstrate the basic fixture attributes.
For more information on `path.py` see https://pythonhosted.org/path.py
```python
def test_virtualenv(virtualenv):
# the 'virtualenv' attribute is a `path.py` object for the root of the virtualenv
dirnames = virtualenv.virtualenv.dirs()
assert {'bin', 'include', 'lib'}.intersection(set(dirnames))
# the 'python' attribute is a `path.py` object for the python executable
assert virtualenv.python.endswith('/bin/python')
```
## Installing Packages
You can install packages by name and query what's installed.
```python
def test_installing(virtualenv):
virtualenv.install_package('coverage', installer='pip')
# installed_packages() will return a list of `PackageEntry` objects.
assert 'coverage' in [i.name for i in virtualenv.installed_packages()]
```
## Developing Source Checkouts
Any packages set up in the *test runner's* python environment (ie, the same runtime that
``py.test`` is installed in) as source checkouts using `python setup.py develop` will be
detected as such and can be installed by name using `install_package`.
By default they are installed into the virtualenv using `python setup.py develop`, there
is an option to build and install an egg as well:
```python
def test_installing_source(virtualenv):
# Install a source checkout of my_package as an egg file
virtualenv.install_package('my_package', build_egg=True)
```
## Running Commands
The test fixture has a `run` method which allows you to run commands with the correct
paths set up as if you had activated the virtualenv first.
```python
def test_run(virtualenv):
python_exe_path = virtualenv.python
runtime_exe = virtualenv.run("python -c 'import sys; print sys.executable'", capture=True)
assert runtime_exe == python_exe_path
```
## Running Commands With Coverage
The test fixture has a `run_with_coverage` method which is like `run` but runs the command
under coverage *inside the virtualenv*. This is useful for capturing test coverage on
tools that are being tested outside the normal test runner environment.
```python
def test_coverage(virtualenv):
# You will have to install coverage first
virtualenv.install_package(coverage)
virtualenv.run_with_coverage(["my_entry_point", "--arg1", "--arg2"])
```
## Changelog
### 1.2.2 (2016-10-2r70)
* Python 3 compatibility across most of the modules
* Fixed deprecated Path.py imports (Thanks to Bryan Moscon)
* Fixed deprecated multicall in pytest-profiling (Thanks to Paul van der Linden for PR)
* Added devpi-server fixture to create an index per test function
* Added missing licence file
* Split up httpd server fixture config so child classes can override loaded modules easier
* Added 'preserve_sys_path' argument to TestServer base class which exports the current python sys.path to subprocesses.
* Updated httpd, redis and jenkins runtime args and paths to current Ubuntu spec
* Ignore errors when tearing down workspaces to avoid race conditions in 'shutil.rmtree' implementation
### 1.2.1 (2016-3-1)
* Fixed pytest-verbose-parametrize for latest version of py.test
### 1.2.0 (2016-2-19)
* New plugin: git repository fixture
### 1.1.1 (2016-2-16)
* pytest-profiling improvement: escape illegal characters in .prof files (Thanks to Aarni Koskela for the PR)
### 1.1.0 (2016-2-15)
* New plugin: devpi server fixture
* pytest-profiling improvement: overly-long .prof files are saved as the short hash of the test name (Thanks to Vladimir Lagunov for PR)
* Changed default behavior of workspace.run() to not use a subshell for security reasons
* Corrected virtualenv.run() method to handle arguments the same as the parent method workspace.run()
* Removed deprecated '--distribute' from virtualenv args
### 1.0.1 (2015-12-23)
* Packaging bugfix
### 1.0.0 (2015-12-21)
* Initial public release
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