Reputation: 18264
I have a Python package that needs access to X11. I want to use Xvfb so that I do not have to have a real X11 installed on the build machines -- Hudson in this case. So, I would like to start a Xvfb server when py.test starts, use that one server for all the tests, then close it down.
How can I do that?
Note: I could start(stop) an Xvfb server in the SetUp(TearDown) in each test class but that has two problem: First, it is wasteful. Second, it does not work due to either strange Fatal IO error 0 (Success) on X server
if I terminate the server correctly or I get hanging Xvfb processes that do not die. This is using xvfbwrapper if anyone is interested.
Upvotes: 19
Views: 10799
Reputation: 18264
You could use pytest-xvfb instead of messing with this… It would be easier.
It is actually fairly simple. Create a file called conftest.py
in your project root which contains this:
import pytest
import os
import subprocess
import tempfile
@pytest.fixture(scope="session", autouse=True)
def start_xvfb_server (request):
tempdir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
xvfb_cmd = ['Xvfb',
':1022',
'-screen', '0', '800x600x24',
'-fbdir', tempdir,
'-noreset'
]
xvfb_proc = subprocess.Popen(xvfb_cmd,
stdout=open(os.devnull),
stderr=open(os.devnull),
shell=False
)
request.addfinalizer(xvfb_proc.kill)
Now, all you have to do is to set up each tests to set the DISPLAY to 1022 which is trivial to do.
Upvotes: 20
Reputation: 2053
Alternatively, you can simply define setUpClass
/ tearDownClass
methods, as described in the unittest
module documentation:
https://docs.python.org/2/library/unittest.html#unittest.TestCase.setUpClass
Since py.test v2.4, they are fully supported. This official documentation page also documents all xunit-style compatible methods: https://pytest.org/latest/xunit_setup.html
Upvotes: 4