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Pytest testing patterns for Python. Trigger: When writing or refactoring pytest tests (fixtures, mocking, parametrize, markers). For Prowler-specific API/SDK testing conventions, also use prowler-test-api or prowler-test-sdk.
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Pytest testing patterns for Python. Trigger: When writing or refactoring pytest tests (fixtures, mocking, parametrize, markers). For Prowler-specific API/SDK testing conventions, also use prowler-test-api or prowler-test-sdk.
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| name | pytest |
| description | Pytest testing patterns for Python. Trigger: When writing or refactoring pytest tests (fixtures, mocking, parametrize, markers). For Prowler-specific API/SDK testing conventions, also use prowler-test-api or prowler-test-sdk. |
| license | Apache-2.0 |
| metadata | {"author":"prowler-cloud","version":"1.0","scope":["root","sdk","api"],"auto_invoke":"Writing Python tests with pytest"} |
| allowed-tools | Read, Edit, Write, Glob, Grep, Bash, WebFetch, WebSearch, Task |
import pytest
class TestUserService:
def test_create_user_success(self):
user = create_user(name="John", email="john@test.com")
assert user.name == "John"
assert user.email == "john@test.com"
def test_create_user_invalid_email_fails(self):
with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="Invalid email"):
create_user(name="John", email="invalid")
import pytest
@pytest.fixture
def user():
"""Create a test user."""
return User(name="Test User", email="test@example.com")
@pytest.fixture
def authenticated_client(client, user):
"""Client with authenticated user."""
client.force_login(user)
return client
# Fixture with teardown
@pytest.fixture
def temp_file():
path = Path("/tmp/test_file.txt")
path.write_text("test content")
yield path # Test runs here
path.unlink() # Cleanup after test
# Fixture scopes
@pytest.fixture(scope="module") # Once per module
@pytest.fixture(scope="class") # Once per class
@pytest.fixture(scope="session") # Once per test session
# tests/conftest.py - Shared fixtures
import pytest
@pytest.fixture
def db_session():
session = create_session()
yield session
session.rollback()
@pytest.fixture
def api_client():
return TestClient(app)
from unittest.mock import patch, MagicMock
class TestPaymentService:
def test_process_payment_success(self):
with patch("services.payment.stripe_client") as mock_stripe:
mock_stripe.charge.return_value = {"id": "ch_123", "status": "succeeded"}
result = process_payment(amount=100)
assert result["status"] == "succeeded"
mock_stripe.charge.assert_called_once_with(amount=100)
def test_process_payment_failure(self):
with patch("services.payment.stripe_client") as mock_stripe:
mock_stripe.charge.side_effect = PaymentError("Card declined")
with pytest.raises(PaymentError):
process_payment(amount=100)
# MagicMock for complex objects
def test_with_mock_object():
mock_user = MagicMock()
mock_user.id = "user-123"
mock_user.name = "Test User"
mock_user.is_active = True
result = get_user_info(mock_user)
assert result["name"] == "Test User"
@pytest.mark.parametrize("input,expected", [
("hello", "HELLO"),
("world", "WORLD"),
("pytest", "PYTEST"),
])
def test_uppercase(input, expected):
assert input.upper() == expected
@pytest.mark.parametrize("email,is_valid", [
("user@example.com", True),
("invalid-email", False),
("", False),
("user@.com", False),
])
def test_email_validation(email, is_valid):
assert validate_email(email) == is_valid
# pytest.ini or pyproject.toml
[tool.pytest.ini_options]
markers = [
"slow: marks tests as slow",
"integration: marks integration tests",
]
# Usage
@pytest.mark.slow
def test_large_data_processing():
...
@pytest.mark.integration
def test_database_connection():
...
@pytest.mark.skip(reason="Not implemented yet")
def test_future_feature():
...
@pytest.mark.skipif(sys.platform == "win32", reason="Unix only")
def test_unix_specific():
...
# Run specific markers
# pytest -m "not slow"
# pytest -m "integration"
import pytest
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_async_function():
result = await async_fetch_data()
assert result is not None
pytest # Run all tests
pytest -v # Verbose output
pytest -x # Stop on first failure
pytest -k "test_user" # Filter by name
pytest -m "not slow" # Filter by marker
pytest --cov=src # With coverage
pytest -n auto # Parallel (pytest-xdist)
pytest --tb=short # Short traceback
For general pytest documentation, see:
For Prowler SDK testing with provider-specific patterns (moto, MagicMock), see: