Python Test

111: Subtests in Python with unittest and pytest - Paul Ganssle

05.02.2020 - By Brian OkkenPlay

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In both unittest and pytest, when a test function hits a failing assert, the test stops and is marked as a failed test.

What if you want to keep going, and check more things?

There are a few ways. One of them is subtests.

Python's unittest introduced subtests in Python 3.4.

pytest introduced support for subtests with changes in pytest 4.4 and a plugin, called pytest-subtests.

Subtests are still not really used that much.

But really, what are they? When could you use them?

And more importantly, what should you watch out for if you decide to use them?

That's what Paul Ganssle and I will be talking about today. Special Guest: Paul Ganssle. Sponsored By:ConfigCat.com: Release features faster with less risk with ConfigCat feature flags. Promo Code: TESTANDCODEWeeklyPythonExercise.com: Become a more fluent Python developer.Links:Subtests in Python — Paul's article on subtestssubtests in unittest - Python docs pytest-subtests: plugin to support subtests in pytestpytest-check: A pytest plugin that allows multiple failures per test.

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