In pytest, how can I figure out if a test failed? (from “request”)

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遥遥无期 2021-02-13 10:16

I\'m using Selenium with PYTEST to test a site. I would like to take a screenshot of the page whenever a test fails (and only when it fails).

Is there a way that I can

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  • 2021-02-13 10:39

    I had to do something similar on a per-module level. After examining the existing solutions I was a little surprised by their complexity. Here's an approach I came up with to address this issue:

    import pytest
    
    
    @pytest.fixture(scope="module", autouse=True)
    def failure_tracking_fixture(request):
        tests_failed_before_module = request.session.testsfailed
        yield
        tests_failed_during_module = request.session.testsfailed - tests_failed_before_module
    

    It can be tweaked to do what you want by making the fixture a function-level one.

    Hope this helps!

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  • 2021-02-13 10:42

    It can be done, not directly though. I just added added an example to the docs. It probably makes sense to makes this easier by default, i.e. without requiring the use of a conftest.py hook. If you agree, please file an issue.

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