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pytest common/lib/xmodule/xmodule/tests/test_stringify.py
pytest common/lib/xmodule/xmodule/tests/test_stringify.py
This command runs a single python unit test within a specified file.
To select tests to run based on their name, provide an expression to the `pytest
-k option
<https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/example/markers.html#using-k-expr-to-select-tests-based-on-their-name>`
which performs a substring match on test names.
::
::
pytest common/lib/xmodule/xmodule/tests/test_stringify.py::test_stringify
pytest common/lib/xmodule/xmodule/tests/test_stringify.py -k test_stringify
Alternatively, you can select tests based on their `node ID
<https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/example/markers.html#node-id>` directly,
which is useful when you need to run only one of mutliple tests with the same
name in different classes or files.
This command runs a
single python unit test method within a specified TestCase
This command runs a
ny python unit test method that matches the substring
class within a specified file.
`test_stringify` within a specified TestCass
class within a specified file.
::
::
pytest common/lib/xmodule/xmodule/tests/test_stringify.py::TestCase
::
test_stringify
pytest common/lib/xmodule/xmodule/tests/test_stringify.py::TestCase
-k
test_stringify
Note: if the method has an `@ddt.data` decorator, ddt will create multiple
Note: if the method has an `@ddt.data` decorator, ddt will create multiple
methods with the same prefix name and each individual data input as the suffix
methods with the same prefix name and each individual data input as the suffix
(e.g. `test_stringify_1_foo`). To test all of the ddt.data variations of the
(e.g. `test_stringify_1_foo`). To test all of the ddt.data variations of the
same test method, use the pytest `-k` option.
same test method, pass the prefix name to the pytest `-k` option.
If you need to run only one of the test variations, you can the get the
name of all test methods in a class, file, or project, including all ddt.data
variations, by running pytest with `--collectonly`.
::
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pytest common/lib/xmodule/xmodule/tests/test_stringify.py
::TestCase -k test_stringif
y
pytest common/lib/xmodule/xmodule/tests/test_stringify.py
--collectonl
y
This is an example of how to run a single test and get stdout shown immediately, with proper env config.
This is an example of how to run a single test and get stdout shown immediately, with proper env config.
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