pytest-cloud
                                
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                        Distributed tests planner plugin for pytest testing framework.
Distributed tests planner plugin for pytest testing framework
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Install pytest-cloud
::
pip install pytest-cloud
# install GNU parallel utility
# https://www.gnu.org/software/parallel/
# for MacOS, you can use:
brew install parallel
.. _pytest: http://pytest.org .. _pytest-xdist: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pytest-xdist
Features
The plugin provides an easy way of running tests among several test nodes (workers). Uses the great pytest-xdist_ plugin for actual distributed run. When used, it will automatically detect capabilites of given node(s) and run only the number of test processes it is able to handle. If will also filter out offline nodes or nodes which were failed to respond to the capabilities acquisition call.
Supports automatic codebase propagation to the test nodes, so you don't have to install python dependencies
for your project on remote test nodes globally - just make sure that your virtualenv folder is inside
your project folder - that's a requirement.
It will also detect a root folder of the test environment (project root), and will rsync it to all test nodes.
NOTE:
pytest-cloudusesvirtualenvinstead of built-invenvpackage.
ATM only ssh transport is supported. So ensure that you have at least public key auth enabled to your test nodes from the master node (where py.test is executed).
Command-line options
- 
--cloud-nodeNode hostname (or user@hostname) to run tests on. Multiple allowed.
- 
--cloud-nodesSpace-separated list of node hostname (or user@hostname) to run tests on. Multiple allowed.
- 
--cloud-pythonOptional python executable name to be used on the remote test nodes. Default is the executable name used for the test run on the master.
- 
--cloud-chdirOptional relative path to be used on the remote test nodes as target folder for syncing file and run tests. Default ispytest_<username>_<current_folder_name>.
- 
--cloud-virtualenv-pathOptional relative path to the virtualenv to be used on the remote test nodes. By default it will try to detect whether current test process is using virtualenv and if it's located inside of the current directory. If that's the case, it will use it for rsync on the remote node(s).
- 
--cloud-mem-per-processOptional amount of memory roughly needed for test process, in megabytes. Will be used to calculate amount of test processes per node, getting the free memory, dividing it for the memory per process needed, and getting the minimum of that value and the number of CPU cores of the test node.
- 
--cloud-max-processesOptional maximum number of processes per test node. Overrides from above the calculated number of processes using memory and number of CPU cores.
- 
--cloud-rsync-bandwidth-limitOptional bandwidth limit perrsyncprocess, in kilobytes per second. 5000 by default.
- 
--cloud-rsync-max-processesOptional process count limit forrsyncprocesses. By default there's no limit so rsyncing will be in parallel for all test nodes.
- 
--cloud-rsync-cipherOptional ssh cipher selection forrsyncprocesses. [email protected] by default. Default cipher is chosen to have the least possible network overhead. Network overhead is system, compilation and CPU architecture dependent, however chosen cipher is showing good results in majority of use cases.
Ini file options
- cloud_develop_eggsOptional list of python package paths to install in development mode on remote side. Required to be inside of the project root directory.
Example
.. code-block:: sh
py.test tests/ --cloud-node=10.0.120.{1..40} --cloud-mem-per-process=1000 --rsyncdir=.
Or if you pass list of nodes as space-separated list:
.. code-block:: sh
py.test tests/ --cloud-nodes='10.0.120.1 10.0.120.2' --cloud-mem-per-process=1000 --rsyncdir=.
Contact
If you have questions, bug reports, suggestions, etc. please create an issue on
the GitHub project page <http://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-cloud>_.
License
This software is licensed under the MIT license <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIT_License>_
See License file <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-cloud/blob/master/LICENSE.txt>_
© 2015 Anatoly Bubenkov and others.