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pytest-progress
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pytest-progress is a plugin for py.test <http://pytest.org>_ that allows to
print the test progress like number of tests Passed , Failed, Skipped and also
instant test failure messages.
You will need the following prerequisites in order to use pytest-progress:
To install pytest-progress::
$ pip install pytest-progress
Then run your tests with::
$ py.test --show-progress
If you would like more detailed output (one test per line), then you may use the verbose option::
$ py.test --verbose
To run the pytest with progress::
$ py.test --show-progress test_progress_report.py
$ py.test --showprogress test_progress_report.py
To run tests in verbose mode::
$ py.test --show-progress --verbose test_progress_report.py
$ py.test --showprogress --verbose test_progress_report.py
FAQs
pytest plugin for instant test progress status
We found that pytest-progress demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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