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PyTest in Practice - Definitive Reference for Developers and Engineers - cover

PyTest in Practice - Definitive Reference for Developers and Engineers

Richard Johnson

Editorial: HiTeX Press

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"PyTest in Practice""PyTest in Practice" is an authoritative, comprehensive guide designed for professional Python engineers who seek to master testing at every level of scale and complexity. This book delves deep into PyTest’s architecture, plugin ecosystem, and its comparative strengths, offering invaluable insight into structuring, configuring, and scaling robust test suites. Each chapter is meticulously crafted, ranging from test organization and best practices to advanced customization and integration within the broader Python tooling landscape. Readers are guided through internal design concepts, community evolution, and reliable techniques for configuration, ensuring a thorough understanding of foundational as well as advanced PyTest capabilities.Moving beyond fundamentals, the book addresses the nuanced challenges of real-world project environments by exploring sophisticated test structuring strategies and advanced fixture management. It presents a wealth of actionable strategies for test parametrization, isolation, state management, and dependency control—ensuring tests are both efficient and maintainable. Extensive coverage is dedicated to mocking, patching, and handling external systems, empowering readers to confidently decouple, test, and validate complex Python components, APIs, and distributed workflows. Architectural guidance on plugin development and detailed recipes for parallelism, reporting, and integration further equip practitioners to optimize CI/CD pipelines in demanding enterprise settings.Case studies and practical patterns anchor the volume, illustrating migrations from legacy systems, effective collaboration across large teams, and strategies for maintaining test quality as codebases and organizations scale. Security, compliance, performance, and quality engineering chapters round out the resource, covering defensive testing, mutation analysis, and continuous improvement approaches tailored for modern Python development. Whether building greenfield projects or transforming legacy test suites, "PyTest in Practice" is an indispensable reference for engineers committed to excellence in software testing.
Disponible desde: 29/05/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 250 páginas.

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