pytest-smoke is a pytest plugin designed to quickly perform smoke testing on large test suites. It allows you to
scale down test execution by limiting the number of tests run from logical groupings (smoke scopes) to a smaller
subset defined by N.
pip install pytest-smokeFor a quick smoke test with all default options, simply run:
pytest --smokeThis will run a small subset of tests from your test suite to quickly check basic functionality.
This plugin provides the following command options:
$ pytest -h
<snip>
Smoke testing:
--smoke=[N] Run only N tests from each smoke scope.
N can be a number (e.g. 5) or a percentage (e.g. 10%).
If not provided, the default value is 1.
--smoke-scope=SCOPE Specify the scope at which the value of N from the above options is applied.
The plugin provides the following predefined scopes, as well as custom user-defined scopes via a hook:
- function: Applies N to each test function
- class: Applies N to each test class
- file: Applies N to each test file
- directory: Applies N to each directory a test file is stored
- all: Applies N to the entire test suite
- auto (default): Dynamically determines an ideal scope per parent node (module or class) based on the presence
of parametrized tests. Uses function scope if any parameterized tests exist under the parent node. Otherwise,
falls back to file scope for test functions or class scope for test methods.
--smoke-select-mode=MODE
Specify the mode for selecting tests from each scope.
The plugin provides the following predefined values, as well as custom user-defined values via a hook:
- first: The first N tests (default)
- last: The last N tests
- random: N randomly selected tests
Note
- The
--smokeoption is always required to use anypytest-smokeplugin functionality - The
--smoke-scopeand--smoke-select-modeoptions also support any custom values, as long as they are handled in the hook. See the "Hooks" section below - You can override the plugin's default values for
N,SCOPE, andMODEusing INI options. See the "INI Options" section below - When using the pytest-xdist plugin for parallel testing, you can configure the
pytest-smokeplugin to replace the default scheduler with a custom distribution algorithm that distributes tests based on the smoke scope
Given you have the following test code:
import pytest
def test_something1():
pass
@pytest.mark.parametrize("p", range(10))
def test_something2(p):
pass
@pytest.mark.parametrize("p", range(20))
def test_something3(p):
passYou can run smoke tests on subsets of different sizes with the --smoke option.
Here are some basic examples:
- Run only the first test from each test function
$ pytest -v --smoke
======================== test session starts ==========================
<snip>
collected 31 items / 28 deselected / 3 selected
tests/test_something.py::test_something1 PASSED [ 33%]
tests/test_something.py::test_something2[0] PASSED [ 66%]
tests/test_something.py::test_something3[0] PASSED [100%]
=================== 3 passed, 28 deselected in 0.02s ===================
- Run up to 3 tests from each test function (
N=3)
$ pytest -v --smoke 3
======================== test session starts ==========================
<snip>
collected 31 items / 24 deselected / 7 selected
tests/test_something.py::test_something1 PASSED [ 14%]
tests/test_something.py::test_something2[0] PASSED [ 28%]
tests/test_something.py::test_something2[1] PASSED [ 42%]
tests/test_something.py::test_something2[2] PASSED [ 57%]
tests/test_something.py::test_something3[0] PASSED [ 71%]
tests/test_something.py::test_something3[1] PASSED [ 85%]
tests/test_something.py::test_something3[2] PASSED [100%]
=================== 7 passed, 24 deselected in 0.02s ===================
- Run 20% of tests from each test function (
N=20%)
$ pytest -v --smoke 20%
======================== test session starts ==========================
<snip>
collected 31 items / 24 deselected / 7 selected
tests/test_something.py::test_something1 PASSED [ 14%]
tests/test_something.py::test_something2[0] PASSED [ 28%]
tests/test_something.py::test_something2[1] PASSED [ 42%]
tests/test_something.py::test_something3[0] PASSED [ 57%]
tests/test_something.py::test_something3[1] PASSED [ 71%]
tests/test_something.py::test_something3[2] PASSED [ 85%]
tests/test_something.py::test_something3[3] PASSED [100%]
=================== 7 passed, 24 deselected in 0.02s ===================
When the feature is explicitly enabled via the smoke_marked_tests_as_critical INI option, collected tests marked with
@pytest.mark.smoke are considered "critical" smoke tests while ones without this marker are considered "regular"
smoke tests. Additionally, if the optional mustpass keyword argument is set to True in the marker, the test is
considered a "must-pass" critical smoke test.
The plugin will apply the following behavior:
- All collected critical tests with
runif=Trueare automatically included, in addition to the regular tests selected as part ofN(Ones withrunif=Falsewill be deselected) - Execute critical smoke tests first, before any regular smoke tests
- If any "must-pass" test fails, all subsequent regular smoke tests will be skipped
Note
- The marker will have no effect on the plugin until the feature has been enabled
- When enabled, the plugin assumes that tests will run sequentially. It will not work when running tests in parallel using a plugin like
pytest-xdist
The plugin provides the following hooks to customize or extend the plugin's capabilities:
This hook allows you to implement your own custom scopes for the --smoke-scope option, or override the logic of the
predefined scopes. Items with the same group ID are grouped together and are considered to be in the same scope,
at which N is applied.
Any custom values passed to the --smoke-scope option must be handled in this hook.
Return True for tests that should be included as "additional" tests. These tests will not be counted towards the
calculation of N.
Return True for tests that should not be selected. These items will not be included in the total number of tests to
which N% is applied. An example use case is to prevent tests that are marked with skip and/or xfail from being
selected.
Note that this hook takes precedence over any other options provided by the plugin.
This hook allows you to implement your own custom select modes for the --smoke-select-mode option. Return sorted items
to implement a test selection logic for the custom select mode. The plugin will pick N tests from each scope group
based on the sorted items, meaning that an item appearing earlier in the same scope group has a higher chance of being
selected.
Any custom values passed to the --smoke-select-mode option must be handled in this hook.
Note that the hook does not affect the test execution order.
You can override the plugin's default values by setting the following options in a configuration file (pytest.ini, pyproject.toml, etc.).
The default N value to be applied when not provided to the --smoke option.
Plugin default: 1
The default smoke scope to be applied when not explicitly specified with the --smoke-scope option.
Plugin default: auto
The default smoke select mode to be applied when not explicitly specified with the --smoke-select-mode
option.
Plugin default: first
When using the pytest-xdist plugin (>=2.3.0) for parallel testing, this
option replaces the default scheduler with a custom distribution algorithm that distributes tests based on the smoke
scope. When enabled, the custom scheduler will be automatically used when the -n/--numprocesses option is used
without a dist option (--dist or -d).
Plugin default: false
Treat tests marked with @pytest.mark.smoke as "critical" smoke tests.
Plugin default: false