pytest-env1.1.5
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pytest plugin that allows you to add environment variables.
pip install pytest-env
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Requires Python
>=3.8
pytest-env
This is a pytest
plugin that enables you to set environment variables in a pytest.ini
or pyproject.toml
file.
Installation
Install with pip:
pip install pytest-env
Usage
Native form in pyproject.toml
[tool.pytest_env]
HOME = "~/tmp"
RUN_ENV = 1
TRANSFORMED = {value = "{USER}/alpha", transform = true}
SKIP_IF_SET = {value = "on", skip_if_set = true}
The tool.pytest_env
tables keys are the environment variables keys to set. The right hand side of the assignment:
- if an inline table you can set options via the
transform
orskip_if_set
keys, while thevalue
key holds the value to set (or transform before setting). For transformation the variables you can use is other environment variable, - otherwise the value to set for the environment variable to set (casted to a string).
Via pytest configurations
In your pytest.ini file add a key value pair with env
as the key and the environment variables as a line separated
list of KEY=VALUE
entries. The defined variables will be added to the environment before any tests are run:
[pytest]
env =
HOME=~/tmp
RUN_ENV=test
Or with pyproject.toml
:
[tool.pytest.ini_options]
env = [
"HOME=~/tmp",
"RUN_ENV=test",
]
Only set if not already set
You can use D:
(default) as prefix if you don't want to override existing environment variables:
[pytest]
env =
D:HOME=~/tmp
D:RUN_ENV=test
Transformation
You can use existing environment variables using a python-like format, these environment variables will be expended before setting the environment variable:
[pytest]
env =
RUN_PATH=/run/path/{USER}
You can apply the R:
prefix to keep the raw value and skip this transformation step (can combine with the D:
flag,
order is not important):
[pytest]
env =
R:RUN_PATH=/run/path/{USER}
R:D:RUN_PATH_IF_NOT_SET=/run/path/{USER}