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Python Unit Test Reporting to TeamCity

This package integrates Python with the TeamCity Continuous Integration (CI) server. It allows sending "service messages" from Python code. Additionally, it provides integration with the following testing frameworks and tools:

Installation

Install using pip:

pip install teamcity-messages

or from source:

python setup.py install

Usage

This package uses service messages to report the build status to TeamCity. See https://confluence.jetbrains.com/display/TCDL/Build+Script+Interaction+with+TeamCity for more details

unittest

If you wish to use the Python default unittest framework, you should modify the Test runner, e.g.:

import unittest
from teamcity import is_running_under_teamcity
from teamcity.unittestpy import TeamcityTestRunner

class Test(unittest.TestCase):
    ...

if __name__ == '__main__':
    if is_running_under_teamcity():
        runner = TeamcityTestRunner()
    else:
        runner = unittest.TextTestRunner()
    unittest.main(testRunner=runner)

See examples/simple.py for a full example.

If you are used to running unittest from the command line, instead of using python -m unittest, you could use python -m teamcity.unittestpy.

nose

Test status reporting is enabled automatically under TeamCity build.

py.test

Test status reporting is enabled automatically under TeamCity build.

Django

For Django 1.6+: Use the TeamcityDjangoRunner runner instead of the default DiscoverRunner by changing the following setting in your settings.py:

TEST_RUNNER = "teamcity.django.TeamcityDjangoRunner"

If you are using another test runner, you should override the run_suite method or use the DiscoverRunner.test_runner property introduced in Django 1.7.

flake8

Test status reporting is enabled automatically under TeamCity build.

PyLint

Add --output-format=teamcity.pylint_reporter.TeamCityReporter to the pylint command line.

tox

Pass TEAMCITY_VERSION environment variable inside your test virtenv. TEAMCITY_VERSION environment variable exists during build on TeamCity. teamcity-messages uses it in order to enable reporting to TeamCity.

[testenv]
passenv = TEAMCITY_VERSION

Twisted trial

Add --reporter=teamcity option to trial command line

Behave

For Behave 1.2.6:

from behave.formatter import _registry
from behave.configuration import Configuration
from behave.runner import Runner
from teamcity.jb_behave_formatter import TeamcityFormatter

_registry.register_as("TeamcityFormatter", TeamcityFormatter)
configuration = Configuration()
configuration.format = ["TeamcityFormatter"]
configuration.stdout_capture = False
configuration.stderr_capture = False
Runner(configuration).run()

Python version compatibility

See https://pypi.org/project/teamcity-messages for Python version compatibility

Contact information

https://github.com/JetBrains/teamcity-messages

TeamCity support: http://www.jetbrains.com/support/teamcity

License

Apache, version 2.0 http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

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