AGENTS-COLLECTION python-testing
Python testing strategies using pytest, TDD methodology, fixtures, mocking, parametrization, and coverage requirements. Use when writing Python tests, setting up pytest fixtures, mocking dependencies, or following TDD for Python code.
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Python Testing Patterns
Comprehensive testing strategies for Python applications using pytest, TDD methodology, and best practices.
When to Activate
- Writing new Python code (follow TDD: red, green, refactor)
- Designing test suites for Python projects
- Reviewing Python test coverage
- Setting up testing infrastructure
Core Testing Philosophy
Test-Driven Development (TDD)
Always follow the TDD cycle:
- RED: Write a failing test for the desired behavior
- GREEN: Write minimal code to make the test pass
- REFACTOR: Improve code while keeping tests green
# Step 1: Write failing test (RED) def test_add_numbers(): result = add(2, 3) assert result == 5 # Step 2: Write minimal implementation (GREEN) def add(a, b): return a + b # Step 3: Refactor if needed (REFACTOR)
Coverage Requirements
- Target: 80%+ code coverage
- Critical paths: 100% coverage required
- Use
to measure coveragepytest --cov
pytest --cov=mypackage --cov-report=term-missing --cov-report=html
pytest Fundamentals
Basic Test Structure
import pytest def test_addition(): """Test basic addition.""" assert 2 + 2 == 4 def test_string_uppercase(): """Test string uppercasing.""" text = "hello" assert text.upper() == "HELLO" def test_list_append(): """Test list append.""" items = [1, 2, 3] items.append(4) assert 4 in items assert len(items) == 4
Assertions
# Equality assert result == expected # Inequality assert result != unexpected # Truthiness assert result # Truthy assert not result # Falsy assert result is True # Exactly True assert result is False # Exactly False assert result is None # Exactly None # Membership assert item in collection assert item not in collection # Comparisons assert result > 0 assert 0 <= result <= 100 # Type checking assert isinstance(result, str) # Exception testing (preferred approach) with pytest.raises(ValueError): raise ValueError("error message") # Check exception message with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="invalid input"): raise ValueError("invalid input provided") # Check exception attributes with pytest.raises(ValueError) as exc_info: raise ValueError("error message") assert str(exc_info.value) == "error message"
Fixtures
Basic Fixture Usage
import pytest @pytest.fixture def sample_data(): """Fixture providing sample data.""" return {"name": "Alice", "age": 30} def test_sample_data(sample_data): """Test using the fixture.""" assert sample_data["name"] == "Alice" assert sample_data["age"] == 30
Fixture with Setup/Teardown
@pytest.fixture def database(): """Fixture with setup and teardown.""" # Setup db = Database(":memory:") db.create_tables() db.insert_test_data() yield db # Provide to test # Teardown db.close() def test_database_query(database): """Test database operations.""" result = database.query("SELECT * FROM users") assert len(result) > 0
Fixture Scopes
# Function scope (default) - runs for each test @pytest.fixture def temp_file(): with open("temp.txt", "w") as f: yield f os.remove("temp.txt") # Module scope - runs once per module @pytest.fixture(scope="module") def module_db(): db = Database(":memory:") db.create_tables() yield db db.close() # Session scope - runs once per test session @pytest.fixture(scope="session") def shared_resource(): resource = ExpensiveResource() yield resource resource.cleanup()
Fixture with Parameters
@pytest.fixture(params=[1, 2, 3]) def number(request): """Parameterized fixture.""" return request.param def test_numbers(number): """Test runs 3 times, once for each parameter.""" assert number > 0
Using Multiple Fixtures
@pytest.fixture def user(): return User(id=1, name="Alice") @pytest.fixture def admin(): return User(id=2, name="Admin", role="admin") def test_user_admin_interaction(user, admin): """Test using multiple fixtures.""" assert admin.can_manage(user)
Autouse Fixtures
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True) def reset_config(): """Automatically runs before every test.""" Config.reset() yield Config.cleanup() def test_without_fixture_call(): # reset_config runs automatically assert Config.get_setting("debug") is False
Conftest.py for Shared Fixtures
# tests/conftest.py import pytest @pytest.fixture def client(): """Shared fixture for all tests.""" app = create_app(testing=True) with app.test_client() as client: yield client @pytest.fixture def auth_headers(client): """Generate auth headers for API testing.""" response = client.post("/api/login", json={ "username": "test", "password": "test" }) token = response.json["token"] return {"Authorization": f"Bearer {token}"}
Parametrization
Basic Parametrization
@pytest.mark.parametrize("input,expected", [ ("hello", "HELLO"), ("world", "WORLD"), ("PyThOn", "PYTHON"), ]) def test_uppercase(input, expected): """Test runs 3 times with different inputs.""" assert input.upper() == expected
Multiple Parameters
@pytest.mark.parametrize("a,b,expected", [ (2, 3, 5), (0, 0, 0), (-1, 1, 0), (100, 200, 300), ]) def test_add(a, b, expected): """Test addition with multiple inputs.""" assert add(a, b) == expected
Parametrize with IDs
@pytest.mark.parametrize("input,expected", [ ("valid@email.com", True), ("invalid", False), ("@no-domain.com", False), ], ids=["valid-email", "missing-at", "missing-domain"]) def test_email_validation(input, expected): """Test email validation with readable test IDs.""" assert is_valid_email(input) is expected
Parametrized Fixtures
@pytest.fixture(params=["sqlite", "postgresql", "mysql"]) def db(request): """Test against multiple database backends.""" if request.param == "sqlite": return Database(":memory:") elif request.param == "postgresql": return Database("postgresql://localhost/test") elif request.param == "mysql": return Database("mysql://localhost/test") def test_database_operations(db): """Test runs 3 times, once for each database.""" result = db.query("SELECT 1") assert result is not None
Markers and Test Selection
Custom Markers
# Mark slow tests @pytest.mark.slow def test_slow_operation(): time.sleep(5) # Mark integration tests @pytest.mark.integration def test_api_integration(): response = requests.get("https://api.example.com") assert response.status_code == 200 # Mark unit tests @pytest.mark.unit def test_unit_logic(): assert calculate(2, 3) == 5
Run Specific Tests
# Run only fast tests pytest -m "not slow" # Run only integration tests pytest -m integration # Run integration or slow tests pytest -m "integration or slow" # Run tests marked as unit but not slow pytest -m "unit and not slow"
Configure Markers in pytest.ini
[pytest] markers = slow: marks tests as slow integration: marks tests as integration tests unit: marks tests as unit tests django: marks tests as requiring Django
Mocking and Patching
Mocking Functions
from unittest.mock import patch, Mock @patch("mypackage.external_api_call") def test_with_mock(api_call_mock): """Test with mocked external API.""" api_call_mock.return_value = {"status": "success"} result = my_function() api_call_mock.assert_called_once() assert result["status"] == "success"
Mocking Return Values
@patch("mypackage.Database.connect") def test_database_connection(connect_mock): """Test with mocked database connection.""" connect_mock.return_value = MockConnection() db = Database() db.connect() connect_mock.assert_called_once_with("localhost")
Mocking Exceptions
@patch("mypackage.api_call") def test_api_error_handling(api_call_mock): """Test error handling with mocked exception.""" api_call_mock.side_effect = ConnectionError("Network error") with pytest.raises(ConnectionError): api_call() api_call_mock.assert_called_once()
Mocking Context Managers
@patch("builtins.open", new_callable=mock_open) def test_file_reading(mock_file): """Test file reading with mocked open.""" mock_file.return_value.read.return_value = "file content" result = read_file("test.txt") mock_file.assert_called_once_with("test.txt", "r") assert result == "file content"
Using Autospec
@patch("mypackage.DBConnection", autospec=True) def test_autospec(db_mock): """Test with autospec to catch API misuse.""" db = db_mock.return_value db.query("SELECT * FROM users") # This would fail if DBConnection doesn't have query method db_mock.assert_called_once()
Mock Class Instances
class TestUserService: @patch("mypackage.UserRepository") def test_create_user(self, repo_mock): """Test user creation with mocked repository.""" repo_mock.return_value.save.return_value = User(id=1, name="Alice") service = UserService(repo_mock.return_value) user = service.create_user(name="Alice") assert user.name == "Alice" repo_mock.return_value.save.assert_called_once()
Mock Property
@pytest.fixture def mock_config(): """Create a mock with a property.""" config = Mock() type(config).debug = PropertyMock(return_value=True) type(config).api_key = PropertyMock(return_value="test-key") return config def test_with_mock_config(mock_config): """Test with mocked config properties.""" assert mock_config.debug is True assert mock_config.api_key == "test-key"
Testing Async Code
Async Tests with pytest-asyncio
import pytest @pytest.mark.asyncio async def test_async_function(): """Test async function.""" result = await async_add(2, 3) assert result == 5 @pytest.mark.asyncio async def test_async_with_fixture(async_client): """Test async with async fixture.""" response = await async_client.get("/api/users") assert response.status_code == 200
Async Fixture
@pytest.fixture async def async_client(): """Async fixture providing async test client.""" app = create_app() async with app.test_client() as client: yield client @pytest.mark.asyncio async def test_api_endpoint(async_client): """Test using async fixture.""" response = await async_client.get("/api/data") assert response.status_code == 200
Mocking Async Functions
@pytest.mark.asyncio @patch("mypackage.async_api_call") async def test_async_mock(api_call_mock): """Test async function with mock.""" api_call_mock.return_value = {"status": "ok"} result = await my_async_function() api_call_mock.assert_awaited_once() assert result["status"] == "ok"
Testing Exceptions
Testing Expected Exceptions
def test_divide_by_zero(): """Test that dividing by zero raises ZeroDivisionError.""" with pytest.raises(ZeroDivisionError): divide(10, 0) def test_custom_exception(): """Test custom exception with message.""" with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="invalid input"): validate_input("invalid")
Testing Exception Attributes
def test_exception_with_details(): """Test exception with custom attributes.""" with pytest.raises(CustomError) as exc_info: raise CustomError("error", code=400) assert exc_info.value.code == 400 assert "error" in str(exc_info.value)
Testing Side Effects
Testing File Operations
import tempfile import os def test_file_processing(): """Test file processing with temp file.""" with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode='w', delete=False, suffix='.txt') as f: f.write("test content") temp_path = f.name try: result = process_file(temp_path) assert result == "processed: test content" finally: os.unlink(temp_path)
Testing with pytest's tmp_path Fixture
def test_with_tmp_path(tmp_path): """Test using pytest's built-in temp path fixture.""" test_file = tmp_path / "test.txt" test_file.write_text("hello world") result = process_file(str(test_file)) assert result == "hello world" # tmp_path automatically cleaned up
Testing with tmpdir Fixture
def test_with_tmpdir(tmpdir): """Test using pytest's tmpdir fixture.""" test_file = tmpdir.join("test.txt") test_file.write("data") result = process_file(str(test_file)) assert result == "data"
Test Organization
Directory Structure
tests/ ├── conftest.py # Shared fixtures ├── __init__.py ├── unit/ # Unit tests │ ├── __init__.py │ ├── test_models.py │ ├── test_utils.py │ └── test_services.py ├── integration/ # Integration tests │ ├── __init__.py │ ├── test_api.py │ └── test_database.py └── e2e/ # End-to-end tests ├── __init__.py └── test_user_flow.py
Test Classes
class TestUserService: """Group related tests in a class.""" @pytest.fixture(autouse=True) def setup(self): """Setup runs before each test in this class.""" self.service = UserService() def test_create_user(self): """Test user creation.""" user = self.service.create_user("Alice") assert user.name == "Alice" def test_delete_user(self): """Test user deletion.""" user = User(id=1, name="Bob") self.service.delete_user(user) assert not self.service.user_exists(1)
Best Practices
DO
- Follow TDD: Write tests before code (red-green-refactor)
- Test one thing: Each test should verify a single behavior
- Use descriptive names:
test_user_login_with_invalid_credentials_fails - Use fixtures: Eliminate duplication with fixtures
- Mock external dependencies: Don't depend on external services
- Test edge cases: Empty inputs, None values, boundary conditions
- Aim for 80%+ coverage: Focus on critical paths
- Keep tests fast: Use marks to separate slow tests
DON'T
- Don't test implementation: Test behavior, not internals
- Don't use complex conditionals in tests: Keep tests simple
- Don't ignore test failures: All tests must pass
- Don't test third-party code: Trust libraries to work
- Don't share state between tests: Tests should be independent
- Don't catch exceptions in tests: Use
pytest.raises - Don't use print statements: Use assertions and pytest output
- Don't write tests that are too brittle: Avoid over-specific mocks
Common Patterns
Testing API Endpoints (FastAPI/Flask)
@pytest.fixture def client(): app = create_app(testing=True) return app.test_client() def test_get_user(client): response = client.get("/api/users/1") assert response.status_code == 200 assert response.json["id"] == 1 def test_create_user(client): response = client.post("/api/users", json={ "name": "Alice", "email": "alice@example.com" }) assert response.status_code == 201 assert response.json["name"] == "Alice"
Testing Database Operations
@pytest.fixture def db_session(): """Create a test database session.""" session = Session(bind=engine) session.begin_nested() yield session session.rollback() session.close() def test_create_user(db_session): user = User(name="Alice", email="alice@example.com") db_session.add(user) db_session.commit() retrieved = db_session.query(User).filter_by(name="Alice").first() assert retrieved.email == "alice@example.com"
Testing Class Methods
class TestCalculator: @pytest.fixture def calculator(self): return Calculator() def test_add(self, calculator): assert calculator.add(2, 3) == 5 def test_divide_by_zero(self, calculator): with pytest.raises(ZeroDivisionError): calculator.divide(10, 0)
pytest Configuration
pytest.ini
[pytest] testpaths = tests python_files = test_*.py python_classes = Test* python_functions = test_* addopts = --strict-markers --disable-warnings --cov=mypackage --cov-report=term-missing --cov-report=html markers = slow: marks tests as slow integration: marks tests as integration tests unit: marks tests as unit tests
pyproject.toml
[tool.pytest.ini_options] testpaths = ["tests"] python_files = ["test_*.py"] python_classes = ["Test*"] python_functions = ["test_*"] addopts = [ "--strict-markers", "--cov=mypackage", "--cov-report=term-missing", "--cov-report=html", ] markers = [ "slow: marks tests as slow", "integration: marks tests as integration tests", "unit: marks tests as unit tests", ]
Running Tests
# Run all tests pytest # Run specific file pytest tests/test_utils.py # Run specific test pytest tests/test_utils.py::test_function # Run with verbose output pytest -v # Run with coverage pytest --cov=mypackage --cov-report=html # Run only fast tests pytest -m "not slow" # Run until first failure pytest -x # Run and stop on N failures pytest --maxfail=3 # Run last failed tests pytest --lf # Run tests with pattern pytest -k "test_user" # Run with debugger on failure pytest --pdb
Quick Reference
| Pattern | Usage |
|---|---|
| Test expected exceptions |
| Create reusable test fixtures |
| Run tests with multiple inputs |
| Mark slow tests |
| Skip slow tests |
| Mock functions and classes |
fixture | Automatic temp directory |
| Generate coverage report |
| Simple and readable assertions |
Remember: Tests are code too. Keep them clean, readable, and maintainable. Good tests catch bugs; great tests prevent them.