How to suppress py.test internal deprecation warnings

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清歌不尽 2020-12-12 19:47

Is there a way to suppress the pytest\'s internal deprecation warnings?

Context: I\'m looking to evaluate the difficulty of porting a test suite from nose

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  • 2020-12-12 20:26

    In the pytest.ini file you can add:

    [pytest]
    addopts = -p no:warnings
    

    OR passing below line in the command-line. This might be useful if your test suites handle warnings using an external system.

    -p no:warnings

    OR if you only want to hide some specific deprecated warning, add below statement in you pytest.ini file

    [pytest]
    filterwarnings =
        ignore:.*U.*mode is deprecated:DeprecationWarning
    

    This will ignore all warnings of type DeprecationWarning where the start of the message matches the regular expression ".*U.*mode is deprecated".

    OR Although not recommended, you can use the

    --disable-warnings

    command-line option to suppress the warning summary entirely from the test run output.

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  • 2020-12-12 20:32

    I don't want to hide all warning, so I put this in pytest.ini

    [pytest]
    filterwarnings =
        ignore::DeprecationWarning
    
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  • 2020-12-12 20:37

    pytest -p no:warnings, or add the following to your pytest.ini or tox.ini:

    [pytest]
    addopts = -p no:warnings
    

    The result will be green without any indication of warnings. See documentation at https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/warnings.html#disabling-warnings-summary.

    This can be a valid use case for a test suite where you want clean output.

    Be aware that always hiding all warnings may cause you to miss important warnings. If you want to hide only specific warnings, look at Cloc's answer.

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  • 2020-12-12 20:47

    From pytest --help:

    --disable-pytest-warnings
                          disable warnings summary, overrides -r w flag
    
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  • 2020-12-12 20:51

    I think you do not want to hide all warnings, but just the ones that are not relevant. And in this case, deprectation warnings from imported python modules.

    Having a read on pytest documentation about Warnings Capture:

    Both -W command-line option and filterwarnings ini option are based on Python’s own -W option and warnings.simplefilter, so please refer to those sections in the Python documentation for other examples and advanced usage.

    So you can filter warnings with python's -W option!

    It seems that pytest completely removes filters, because it shows all those DeprecationWarning when running, and Python's documentation about Default Warning Filters clearly says:

    In regular release builds, the default warning filter has the following entries (in order of precedence):

    default::DeprecationWarning:__main__
    ignore::DeprecationWarning
    ignore::PendingDeprecationWarning
    ignore::ImportWarning
    ignore::ResourceWarning
    

    So in your case, if you want let say to filter types of warning you want to ignore, such as those DeprecationWarning, just run the pytest command with -W option :

    $ pytest path-to-test-folder -W ignore::DeprecationWarning
    

    EDIT: From colini's comment, it is possible to filter by module. Example to ignore deprecation warnings from all sqlalchemy :

    ignore::DeprecationWarning:sqlalchemy.*:
    

    You can then list your installed modules that creates too much noise in the output of pytest

    Use with file rather than in command line:

    You may prefer list those filters in pytest.ini file :

    [pytest]
    filterwarnings =
        ignore::DeprecationWarning
    
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