To install the latest release from PyPI, simply run:
pip install mpunittest
Or to install the latest development version, run:
git clone https://github.com/maximilianpilz/mpunittest python -m pip install .
An example for running with 10 workers and generating an html file containing the results:
merging_runner = mpunittest.runner.MergingRunner(process_count=10) merging_runner.discover_and_run( start_dir=pathlib.Path('path_to_search_in').resolve(), pattern="*.py", html_result_assets=mpunittest.runner.HtmlResultAssets( document_title='title of the html', document_file_name='name_of_the_html_file', result_path='unittest_results' ) )
An example for running with 10 workers and without any files being generated:
merging_runner = mpunittest.runner.MergingRunner(process_count=10) result = merging_runner.discover_and_run( start_dir=pathlib.Path('path_to_search_in').resolve(), pattern="*.py" ) print(result)
An example for turning on logging:
handler = logging.StreamHandler() formatter = logging.Formatter('%(asctime)s - %(name)s - %(levelname)s - %(message)s') handler.setFormatter(formatter) handler.setLevel(logging.INFO) mpunittest.logging.logger.addHandler(handler) # run tests here mpunittest.logging.logger.getChild('your.script').info('result: %s', result)
An example for running without writing additional python code:
python -m mpunittest.run /Users/yourname/dev/python_projects/yourproject/src/tests -p "test*.py" -da -c 4
To see the help for running without writing additional python code:
python -m mpunittest.run --help
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