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NOTE: This plugin is obsolete as of pytest 7.0.0. Thanks to this PR from Brian Okken, you can now modify the PYTHONPATH using the pythonpath
configuration option. See documentation here: https://docs.pytest.org/en/7.0.x/reference/reference.html#confval-pythonpath
This is a py.test plugin for adding to the PYTHONPATH from the pytests.ini file before tests run.
Install with pip::
pip install pytest-pythonpath
Uninstall with pip::
pip uninstall pytest-pythonpath
Add a line in your pytest.ini file with a key of python_paths
and provide a space seperated list of paths
you want inserted to the beginning of the PYTHONPATH before any tests run:
[pytest]
python_paths = your/path/apps your/path/libs
If you'd like to have .pth
files be processed too, use site_dirs
instead:
[pytest]
site_dirs = your/path/apps your/path/libs
This will cause the addsitedir
function to be called on each path instead of a simple sys.path.insert(0, path)
.
Note that using the site_dirs
will not place your specified paths in front of existing paths.
Once this is added to your pytest.ini, you can use the py.test command as you normally would.
FAQs
pytest plugin for adding to the PYTHONPATH from command line or configs.
We found that pytest-pythonpath 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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