On Thu, Aug 05, 2010 at 14:24 -0700, Sridhar Ratnakumar wrote: > On 8/5/2010 2:06 PM, holger krekel wrote: >> On Thu, Aug 05, 2010 at 13:46 -0700, Sridhar Ratnakumar wrote: >>> > I am trying to run py.test on a given module object dynamically. >>> > >>> > mod = __import__('company.foo.somemod') >>> > py.test.run(mod) >>> > >>> > A quick glance in the py.test source doesn't seem like a trivial thing. >>> > IPython introspection did not give me any clue either. >>> > >>> > Is there a way to do this at all? I did try >>> > py.test.cmdline.main(['...']), but that accepts only file path, not the >>> > Python module object itself. >> there currently is no direct support for running tests in python modules. >> py.test basically always starts from the file system. Does it help you >> to try to fish the file from somemod.__file__ and pass this to >> cmdline.main()? >> You only expect it to collect tests of a single module, right? >> I guess we could add some more direct support for this if >> you continue to have the need (please create an issue if so). > > Hmm, __file__ is a workaround, but it seems to work fine for my use > case. I was just wondering if an API was exposed. > > I am happy with __file__ for now.
What do you think about automating this lookup and allowing py.test.cmdline.main([module]) maybe that's enough? best, holger _______________________________________________ py-dev mailing list py-dev@codespeak.net http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/py-dev