I have a pytest plugin written to support a hardware-testing process. The plugin has two key features: a session-scoped db
fixture that allows tests to write various information to a database, and a pytest_sessionfinish()
hook that I want to use to update the database with the final exitstatus
value.
The hook of course does not have access to the fixture; at the moment, this is handled by creating an ad hoc Session.db
member containing the same object; this is stored by the db
fixture instantiation code itself. If there is a better approach to exposing the fixture object to the hook, I'd like to hear about it.
I believe what I have works fine, but I would like to have a unit test for the plugin to verify that the hook calls into the db correctly. I have a testdir
-based unit test that executes a passing test, but the callback to the db fixture is never made because the Session used inside of testdir.inline_run()
and passed to the hook is a different Session than the one with the db access object. And since pytest_sessionfinish()
is called at the very end of the process, I can't test for this condition within the tests executed by inline_run()
.
So my question is, how can I verify the call into the fixture from the hook?
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