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A Pytest plugin for running a subset of your tests by splitting them in to equally sized groups.
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pytest-test-groups allows you to split your test runs into groups of a specific size to make it easier to split up your test runs.
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# Install pytest-test-groups
pip install pytest-test-groups
# Split the tests into 10 groups and run the second group
py.test --test-group-count 10 --test-group=2
# Randomize the test order, split into 10 groups, and run the second group
py.test --test-group-count 10 --test-group=2 --test-group-random-seed=12345
Sometimes you may have some long running test jobs that take a while to complete. This can be a major headache when trying to run tests quickly. pytest-test-groups allows you to easily say "split my tests into groups of 10 tests and run the second group". This is primarily useful in the context of CI builds.
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A Pytest plugin for running a subset of your tests by splitting them in to equally sized groups.
We found that pytest-test-groups 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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