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Often enough I want to run a single test via the CLI. Tab completion (with or without argcomplete) works fine to get to the file, but completion for node ids (test classes/functions) is not supported.
As a workaround I either copy-paste the name of the test from my IDE, or do a --collect-only -q to copy-paste from there.
What I'd like to pytest to do, is that if I add a double colon :: after the file name, I get tab completion for the node ids (test classes/functions) in the file.
So if I have:
test_file.py
|- test_func_one
|- test_func_two
|- TestClass
|- test_method
- completion of
pytest test_file.py::would displaytest_func_one test_func_two TestClass - completion of
pytest test_file.py::test_owould result inpytest test_file.py::test_one - completion of
pytest test_file.py::TestClass::would result inpytest test_file.py::TestClass::test_method
Open question: what to do with parameterized tests? --collect-only shows them as separate tests, but I'm not aware of a way to run them from the CLI as a separate test.
Depending on the complexity I might be interested in trying to implement this. (It would be my first contribution to the pytest codebase.) I assume implementing this completion would involve collecting all tests in src/_pytest/_argcomplete.py in FastFilesCompleter or in a new completer, if the path ends with a double colon?