Metadata-Version: 2.0 Name: pytest-arraydiff Version: 0.2 Summary: pytest plugin to help with comparing array output from tests Home-page: https://github.com/astrofrog/pytest-arraydiff Author: Thomas Robitaille Author-email: thomas.robitaille@gmail.com License: BSD Description-Content-Type: UNKNOWN Platform: UNKNOWN Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta Classifier: Framework :: Pytest Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Testing Classifier: Programming Language :: Python Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License Requires-Dist: numpy Requires-Dist: six Requires-Dist: pytest |Travis Build Status| |AppVeyor Build status| |Coveralls coverage| About ----- This is a `py.test `__ plugin to facilitate the generation and comparison of data arrays produced during tests (this is a spin-off from `pytest-arraydiff `__). The basic idea is that you can write a test that generates a Numpy array (or other related objects depending on the format). You can then either run the tests in a mode to **generate** reference files from the arrays, or you can run the tests in **comparison** mode, which will compare the results of the tests to the reference ones within some tolerance. At the moment, the supported file formats for the reference files are: - A plain text-based format (baed on Numpy ``loadtxt`` output) - The FITS format (requires `astropy `__). With this format, tests can return either a Numpy array for a FITS HDU object. For more information on how to write tests to do this, see the **Using** section below. Installing ---------- This plugin is compatible with Python 2.7, and 3.5 and later, and requires `pytest `__ and `numpy `__ to be installed. To install, you can do: :: pip install pytest-arraydiff You can check that the plugin is registered with pytest by doing: :: py.test --version which will show a list of plugins: :: This is pytest version 2.7.1, imported from ... setuptools registered plugins: pytest-arraydiff-0.1 at ... Using ----- To use, you simply need to mark the function where you want to compare arrays using ``@pytest.mark.array_compare``, and make sure that the function returns a plain Numpy array: :: python import pytest import numpy as np @pytest.mark.array_compare def test_succeeds(): return np.arange(3 * 5 * 4).reshape((3, 5, 4)) To generate the reference data files, run the tests with the ``--arraydiff-generate-path`` option with the name of the directory where the generated files should be placed: :: py.test --arraydiff-generate-path=reference If the directory does not exist, it will be created. The directory will be interpreted as being relative to where you are running ``py.test``. Make sure you manually check the reference arrays to ensure they are correct. Once you are happy with the generated data files, you should move them to a sub-directory called ``reference`` relative to the test files (this name is configurable, see below). You can also generate the baseline arrays directly in the right directory. You can then run the tests simply with: :: py.test --arraydiff and the tests will pass if the arrays are the same. If you omit the ``--arraydiff`` option, the tests will run but will only check that the code runs without checking the output arrays. Options ------- The ``@pytest.mark.array_compare`` marker take an argument to specify the format to use for the reference files: .. code:: python @pytest.mark.array_compare(file_format='text') def test_array(): ... The default file format can also be specified using the ``--arraydiff-default-format=`` flag when running ``py.test``, and ```` should be either ``fits`` or ``text``. The supported formats at this time are ``text`` and ``fits``, and contributions for other formats are welcome. The default format is ``text``. Another argument is the relative tolerance for floating point values (which defaults to 1e-7): .. code:: python @pytest.mark.array_compare(rtol=20) def test_array(): ... You can also pass keyword arguments to the writers using the ``write_kwargs``. For the ``text`` format, these arguments are passed to ``savetxt`` while for the ``fits`` format they are passed to Astropy's ``fits.writeto`` function. .. code:: python @pytest.mark.array_compare(file_format='fits', write_kwargs={'output_verify': 'silentfix'}) def test_array(): ... Other options include the name of the reference directory (which defaults to ``reference`` ) and the filename for the reference file (which defaults to the name of the test with a format-dependent extension). .. code:: python @pytest.mark.array_compare(reference_dir='baseline_arrays', filename='other_name.fits') def test_array(): ... The reference directory in the decorator above will be interpreted as being relative to the test file. Note that the baseline directory can also be a URL (which should start with ``http://`` or ``https://`` and end in a slash). Finally, you can also set a custom baseline directory globally when running tests by running ``py.test`` with: :: py.test --arraydiff --arraydiff-reference-path=baseline_arrays This directory will be interpreted as being relative to where the tests are run. In addition, if both this option and the ``reference_dir`` option in the ``array_compare`` decorator are used, the one in the decorator takes precedence. Test failure example -------------------- If the arrays produced by the tests are correct, then the test will pass, but if they are not, the test will fail with a message similar to the following: :: E AssertionError: E E a: /var/folders/zy/t1l3sx310d3d6p0kyxqzlrnr0000gr/T/tmpbvjkzt_q/test_to_mask_rect-mode_subpixels-subpixels_18.txt E b: /var/folders/zy/t1l3sx310d3d6p0kyxqzlrnr0000gr/T/tmpbvjkzt_q/reference-test_to_mask_rect-mode_subpixels-subpixels_18.txt E E Not equal to tolerance rtol=1e-07, atol=0 E E (mismatch 47.22222222222222%) E x: array([[ 0. , 0. , 0. , 0. , 0.404012, 0.55 , E 0.023765, 0. , 0. ], E [ 0. , 0. , 0. , 0.112037, 1.028704, 1.1 ,... E y: array([[ 0. , 0. , 0. , 0. , 0.367284, 0.5 , E 0.021605, 0. , 0. ], E [ 0. , 0. , 0. , 0.101852, 0.935185, 1. ,... The file paths included in the exception are then available for inspection. Running the tests for pytest-arraydiff -------------------------------------- If you are contributing some changes and want to run the tests, first install the latest version of the plugin then do: :: cd tests py.test --arraydiff The reason for having to install the plugin first is to ensure that the plugin is correctly loaded as part of the test suite. .. |Travis Build Status| image:: https://travis-ci.org/astrofrog/pytest-arraydiff.svg?branch=master :target: https://travis-ci.org/astrofrog/pytest-arraydiff .. |AppVeyor Build status| image:: https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/4hfoe954rxhgslsl/branch/master?svg=true :target: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/astrofrog/pytest-arraydiff .. |Coveralls coverage| image:: https://coveralls.io/repos/matplotlib/pytest-arraydiff/badge.svg :target: https://coveralls.io/r/matplotlib/pytest-arraydiff