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## Objective

Run [pytest](https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/) on your Python code to ensure all unit tests pass.
Pytest is a popular framework for writing and executing tests in Python, and it supports test
automation, modular fixtures, parameterized testing, and many other features.

## How to use it

1. Configure the `pytest.ini` or `pyproject.toml` file in your repository's root directory with your
   desired rules.
2. Include the pytest template in your CI/CD configuration (see quick use above).
3. If you need to customize the job, check
   the [jobs customization](https://docs.r2devops.io/get-started/use-templates/#job-templates-customization).

## Variables

| Name           | Description                                                                                                                                                  | Default                  |
|----------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|--------------------------|
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| `PROJECT_PATH` | The path to the project root directory.                                                                                                                      | `"."`                    |
| `IMAGE_TAG`    | The default tag for the docker image. See [Python Docker Official Image](https://hub.docker.com/_/python) for supported tags and respective Dockerfile links | `"latest"`               |
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| `PYTHON_SETUP` | Bash commands to setup your python environment. Default rely on `pyproject.toml` to install project and test dependencies.                                   | `"pip install .[TESTS]"` |

## Global Configuration of pytest

To add configuration to `pytest` that is shared with any other usage of pytest (such as manual runs,
pre-commit, etc.), you can use the `pytest.ini` or `pyproject.toml` configuration files. Learn more
about [pytest configuration](https://docs.pytest.org/en/stable/customize.html) files.

## Multiple pytest Jobs in the same pipeline

You can run this pytest job multiple times in the same pipeline (e.g. to test multiple python version
or different namespaces) using extends GitLab keyword.

```yaml
stages:
    - test

include:
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    - remote: 'https://api.r2devops.io/job/r/gitlab/dorianturba/r2devops_catalog/r2_metadata/pytest@1.0.0.yaml'

# Compatibility tests
pytest_3.10:
    extends: pytest
    variables:
        IMAGE_TAG: "3.10"
```

https://docs.r2devops.io/get-started/use-templates/#multiple-usage-of-the-same-job-template-in-your-pipeline

## Add a <a href="https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/"><img alt="Tested with pytest" src="https://img.shields.io/badge/Tested%20with-pytest-green"></a> Badge to your project README.md

To display the use of pytest in your project, you can add the following badge to your README.md:

```markdown
<a href="https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/">
    <img alt="Tested with pytest" src="https://img.shields.io/badge/Tested%20with-pytest-green">
</a>
```