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I was trying to define bunch fixtures in one file say redis.py (abcplgfixredis.py) and use them in my test cases (abccommontest_file.py) via pytest_plugin. While doing that I notice test cases couldn't see fixtures I defined.
My Folder structure is as follows
abc
|
common
|
config.py ( I have defined pytest_plugin=["plgfix.redis"]
test_file.py
plgfix
|
redis.py ( I have defined bunch of fixtures here)
__init__.py
From above illustration
-> plgfix (folder) has my desired file(redis.py) and __init__.py file to
make folder as package.
-> In abccommonconfig.py. I have defined pytest_plugin global variable
pytest_plugins = ["plgfix.redis"] #assuming all fixtures in
#redis.py file , available for test cases
-> Now I have created abccommontest_file.py where I'm using one of the
defined fixture in redis.py (abcplgfixredis.py) as follows.
def test_fixtu(fix1):
print ("Hi")
pass
I was getting error as fix1 is not found
Note : I can able to import config file and see contents as 'package', 'spec', 'pytest_plugins'....... (confirming it is not path issue)
python pytest
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I was trying to define bunch fixtures in one file say redis.py (abcplgfixredis.py) and use them in my test cases (abccommontest_file.py) via pytest_plugin. While doing that I notice test cases couldn't see fixtures I defined.
My Folder structure is as follows
abc
|
common
|
config.py ( I have defined pytest_plugin=["plgfix.redis"]
test_file.py
plgfix
|
redis.py ( I have defined bunch of fixtures here)
__init__.py
From above illustration
-> plgfix (folder) has my desired file(redis.py) and __init__.py file to
make folder as package.
-> In abccommonconfig.py. I have defined pytest_plugin global variable
pytest_plugins = ["plgfix.redis"] #assuming all fixtures in
#redis.py file , available for test cases
-> Now I have created abccommontest_file.py where I'm using one of the
defined fixture in redis.py (abcplgfixredis.py) as follows.
def test_fixtu(fix1):
print ("Hi")
pass
I was getting error as fix1 is not found
Note : I can able to import config file and see contents as 'package', 'spec', 'pytest_plugins'....... (confirming it is not path issue)
python pytest
Renameconfig.pytoconftest.pyand move it to the project root.
– hoefling
Mar 27 at 22:03
I have renamed file to conftest.py and move to root folder (here abc/). Still I see fixture not found error. In addition to this I tried moving test file to root folder,though error is same. I removed all .cache file as well.
– Kumar
Mar 28 at 3:44
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I was trying to define bunch fixtures in one file say redis.py (abcplgfixredis.py) and use them in my test cases (abccommontest_file.py) via pytest_plugin. While doing that I notice test cases couldn't see fixtures I defined.
My Folder structure is as follows
abc
|
common
|
config.py ( I have defined pytest_plugin=["plgfix.redis"]
test_file.py
plgfix
|
redis.py ( I have defined bunch of fixtures here)
__init__.py
From above illustration
-> plgfix (folder) has my desired file(redis.py) and __init__.py file to
make folder as package.
-> In abccommonconfig.py. I have defined pytest_plugin global variable
pytest_plugins = ["plgfix.redis"] #assuming all fixtures in
#redis.py file , available for test cases
-> Now I have created abccommontest_file.py where I'm using one of the
defined fixture in redis.py (abcplgfixredis.py) as follows.
def test_fixtu(fix1):
print ("Hi")
pass
I was getting error as fix1 is not found
Note : I can able to import config file and see contents as 'package', 'spec', 'pytest_plugins'....... (confirming it is not path issue)
python pytest
I was trying to define bunch fixtures in one file say redis.py (abcplgfixredis.py) and use them in my test cases (abccommontest_file.py) via pytest_plugin. While doing that I notice test cases couldn't see fixtures I defined.
My Folder structure is as follows
abc
|
common
|
config.py ( I have defined pytest_plugin=["plgfix.redis"]
test_file.py
plgfix
|
redis.py ( I have defined bunch of fixtures here)
__init__.py
From above illustration
-> plgfix (folder) has my desired file(redis.py) and __init__.py file to
make folder as package.
-> In abccommonconfig.py. I have defined pytest_plugin global variable
pytest_plugins = ["plgfix.redis"] #assuming all fixtures in
#redis.py file , available for test cases
-> Now I have created abccommontest_file.py where I'm using one of the
defined fixture in redis.py (abcplgfixredis.py) as follows.
def test_fixtu(fix1):
print ("Hi")
pass
I was getting error as fix1 is not found
Note : I can able to import config file and see contents as 'package', 'spec', 'pytest_plugins'....... (confirming it is not path issue)
python pytest
python pytest
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Renameconfig.pytoconftest.pyand move it to the project root.
– hoefling
Mar 27 at 22:03
I have renamed file to conftest.py and move to root folder (here abc/). Still I see fixture not found error. In addition to this I tried moving test file to root folder,though error is same. I removed all .cache file as well.
– Kumar
Mar 28 at 3:44
add a comment |
Renameconfig.pytoconftest.pyand move it to the project root.
– hoefling
Mar 27 at 22:03
I have renamed file to conftest.py and move to root folder (here abc/). Still I see fixture not found error. In addition to this I tried moving test file to root folder,though error is same. I removed all .cache file as well.
– Kumar
Mar 28 at 3:44
Rename
config.py to conftest.py and move it to the project root.– hoefling
Mar 27 at 22:03
Rename
config.py to conftest.py and move it to the project root.– hoefling
Mar 27 at 22:03
I have renamed file to conftest.py and move to root folder (here abc/). Still I see fixture not found error. In addition to this I tried moving test file to root folder,though error is same. I removed all .cache file as well.
– Kumar
Mar 28 at 3:44
I have renamed file to conftest.py and move to root folder (here abc/). Still I see fixture not found error. In addition to this I tried moving test file to root folder,though error is same. I removed all .cache file as well.
– Kumar
Mar 28 at 3:44
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Rename
config.pytoconftest.pyand move it to the project root.– hoefling
Mar 27 at 22:03
I have renamed file to conftest.py and move to root folder (here abc/). Still I see fixture not found error. In addition to this I tried moving test file to root folder,though error is same. I removed all .cache file as well.
– Kumar
Mar 28 at 3:44