I could not find a suitable pytest hook to access the overall test result yet.
You don't need one; just collect the test results yourself. This is the blueprint I usually use when in need of accessing the test results in batch:
# conftest.py
import pytest
def pytest_sessionstart(session):
session.results = dict()
@pytest.hookimpl(tryfirst=True, hookwrapper=True)
def pytest_runtest_makereport(item, call):
outcome = yield
result = outcome.get_result()
if result.when == 'call':
item.session.results[item] = result
Now all test results are stored under session.results
dict; example usage:
# conftest.py (continued)
def pytest_sessionfinish(session, exitstatus):
print()
print('run status code:', exitstatus)
passed_amount = sum(1 for result in session.results.values() if result.passed)
failed_amount = sum(1 for result in session.results.values() if result.failed)
print(f'there are {passed_amount} passed and {failed_amount} failed tests')
Running the tests will yield:
$ pytest -sv
================================== test session starts ====================================
platform darwin -- Python 3.6.4, pytest-3.7.1, py-1.5.3, pluggy-0.7.1 -- /Users/hoefling/.virtualenvs/stackoverflow/bin/python3.6
cachedir: .pytest_cache
rootdir: /Users/hoefling/projects/private/stackoverflow/so-51711988, inifile:
collected 3 items
test_spam.py::test_spam PASSED
test_spam.py::test_eggs PASSED
test_spam.py::test_fail FAILED
run status code: 1
there are 2 passed and 1 failed tests
======================================== FAILURES =========================================
_______________________________________ test_fail _________________________________________
def test_fail():
> assert False
E assert False
test_spam.py:10: AssertionError
=========================== 1 failed, 2 passed in 0.05 seconds ============================
EDIT:
In case the overall pytest
exit code (exitstatus
) is sufficient info (info about # passed, # failed, etc. not required) use the following:
# conftest.py
def pytest_sessionfinish(session, exitstatus):
print()
print('run status code:', exitstatus)
Accessing the error
You can access the error details from the call.excinfo
object:
@pytest.hookimpl(tryfirst=True, hookwrapper=True)
def pytest_runtest_makereport(item, call):
outcome = yield
result = outcome.get_result()
if result.outcome == "failed":
exception = call.excinfo.value
exception_class = call.excinfo.type
exception_class_name = call.excinfo.typename
exception_type_and_message_formatted = call.excinfo.exconly()
exception_traceback = call.excinfo.traceback
与恶龙缠斗过久,自身亦成为恶龙;凝视深渊过久,深渊将回以凝视…