Pytest Plugin for Distributed Testing and Loop-on-Failing Modes
The `pytest-xdist`_ plugin extends py.test with some unique
test execution modes:
* test run parallelization_: if you have multiple CPUs or hosts you can use
those for a combined test run. This allows to speed up
development or to use special resources of `remote machines`_.
* ``--boxed``: (not available on Windows) run each test in a boxed_
subprocess to survive ``SEGFAULTS`` or otherwise dying processes
* ``--looponfail``: run your tests repeatedly in a subprocess. After each run
py.test waits until a file in your project changes and then re-runs
the previously failing tests. This is repeated until all tests pass
after which again a full run is performed.
* `Multi-Platform`_ coverage: you can specify different Python interpreters
or different platforms and run tests in parallel on all of them.
Before running tests remotely, ``py.test`` efficiently "rsyncs" your
program source code to the remote place. All test results
are reported back and displayed to your local terminal.
You may specify different Python versions and interpreters.
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Revision 20 (latest revision is 25)
- update to 3.2.1: * Fixed hang in ``worksteal`` scheduler. * Improved Documentation * Document limitations for debugging due to standard I/O of workers not being forwarded. Also, mention remote debugging as a possible workaround. Features: * Users can now configure ``load`` scheduling precision using ``--maxschedchunk`` command line option. * New ``worksteal`` scheduler, based on the idea of `work stealing It's similar to ``load`` scheduler, but it should handle tests with significantly differing duration better, and, at the same time, it should provide similar or better reuse of fixtures.
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