- Dropped support for legacy Pythons (2.7, 3.6 or older).
- Switched CI to GitHub Actions.
- Removed dependency on the
pylibrary (that was not properly specified as a dependency anyway). - Fix skipping test in test_utils.py if appropriate VCS not available. Also fix typo. Contributed by Sam James in #211.
- Added support for pytest 7.2.0 by using
pytest.hookimplandpytest.hookspecto configure hooks. Contributed by Florian Bruhin in #224. - Now no save is attempted if
--benchmark-disableis used. Fixes #205. Contributed by Friedrich Delgado in #207.
Republished with updated changelog.
I intended to publish a
3.3.0release but I messed it up because bumpversion doesn't work well with pre-commit apparently... thus3.4.0was set in by accident.
- Disable progress indication unless
--benchmark-verboseis used. Contributed by Dimitris Rozakis in #149. - Added Python 3.9, dropped Python 3.5. Contributed by Miroslav Šedivý in #189.
- Changed the "cpu" data in the json output to include everything that cpuinfo outputs, for better or worse as cpuinfo 6.0 changed some fields. Users should now ensure they are an adequate cpuinfo package installed. MAY BE BACKWARDS INCOMPATIBLE
- Changed behavior of
--benchmark-skipand--benchmark-onlyto apply early in the collection phase. This means skipped tests won't make pytest run fixtures for said tests unnecessarily, but unfortunately this also means the skipping behavior will be applied to any tests that requires a "benchmark" fixture, regardless if it would come from pytest-benchmark or not. MAY BE BACKWARDS INCOMPATIBLE - Added
--benchmark-quiet- option to disable reporting and other information output. - Squelched unnecessary warning when
--benchmark-disableand save options are used. Fixes #199. PerformanceRegressionexception no longer inheritspytest.UsageError(apparently a final class).
- Fixed "already-imported" pytest warning. Contributed by Jonathan Simon Prates in #151.
- Fixed breakage that occurs when benchmark is disabled while using cprofile feature (by disabling cprofile too).
- Dropped Python 3.4 from the test suite and updated test deps.
- Fixed
pytest_benchmark.utils.clonefuncto work on Python 3.8.
- Added support for pytest items without funcargs. Fixes interoperability with other pytest plugins like pytest-flake8.
- Updated changelog entries for 3.2.0. I made the release for pytest-cov on the same day and thought I updated the changelogs for both plugins. Alas, I only updated pytest-cov.
- Added missing version constraint change. Now pytest >= 3.8 is required (due to pytest 4.1 support).
- Fixed couple CI/test issues.
- Fixed broken
pytest_benchmark.__version__.
- Added support for simple
trialx-axis histogram label. Contributed by Ken Crowell in #95). - Added support for Pytest 3.3+, Contributed by Julien Nicoulaud in #103.
- Added support for Pytest 4.0. Contributed by Pablo Aguiar in #129 and #130.
- Added support for Pytest 4.1.
- Various formatting, spelling and documentation fixes. Contributed by Ken Crowell, Ofek Lev, Matthew Feickert, Jose Eduardo, Anton Lodder, Alexander Duryagin and Grygorii Iermolenko in #97, #105, #110, #111, #115, #123, #131 and #140.
- Fixed broken
pytest_benchmark_update_machine_infohook. Contributed by Alex Ford in #109. - Fixed bogus xdist warning when using
--benchmark-disable. Contributed by Francesco Ballarin in #113. - Added support for pathlib2. Contributed by Lincoln de Sousa in #114.
- Changed handling so you can use
--benchmark-skipand--benchmark-only, with the later having priority. Contributed by Ofek Lev in #116. - Fixed various CI/testing issues. Contributed by Stanislav Levin in #134, #136 and #138.
- Fixed loading data from old json files (missing
opsfield, see #81). - Fixed regression on broken SCM (see #82).
- Added "operations per second" (
opsfield inStats) metric -- shows the call rate of code being tested. Contributed by Alexey Popravka in #78. - Added a
timefield incommit_info. Contributed by "varac" in #71. - Added a
author_timefield incommit_info. Contributed by "varac" in #75. - Fixed the leaking of credentials by masking the URL printed when storing data to elasticsearch.
- Added a
--benchmark-netrcoption to use credentials from a netrc file when storing data to elasticsearch. Both contributed by Andre Bianchi in #73. - Fixed docs on hooks. Contributed by Andre Bianchi in #74.
- Remove
gitandhgas system dependencies when guessing the project name.
machine_infonow contains more detailed information about the CPU, in particular the exact model. Contributed by Antonio Cuni in #61.- Added
benchmark.extra_info, which you can use to save arbitrary stuff in the JSON. Contributed by Antonio Cuni in the same PR as above. - Fix support for latest PyGal version (histograms). Contributed by Swen Kooij in #68.
- Added support for getting
commit_infowhen not running in the root of the repository. Contributed by Vara Canero in #69. - Added short form for
--storage/--verboseoptions in CLI. - Added an alternate
pytest-benchmarkCLI bin (in addition topy.test-benchmark) to match the madness in pytest. - Fix some issues with
--helpin CLI. - Improved git remote parsing (for
commit_infoin JSON outputs). - Fixed default value for
--benchmark-columns. - Fixed comparison mode (loading was done too late).
- Remove the project name from the autosave name. This will get the old brief naming from 3.0 back.
- Added
--benchmark-columnscommand line option. It selects what columns are displayed in the result table. Contributed by Antonio Cuni in #34. - Added support for grouping by specific test parametrization (
--benchmark-group-by=param:NAMEwhereNAMEis your param name). Contributed by Antonio Cuni in #37. - Added support for
nameorfullnamein--benchmark-sort. Contributed by Antonio Cuni in #37. - Changed signature for
pytest_benchmark_generate_jsonhook to take 2 new arguments:machine_infoandcommit_info. - Changed
--benchmark-histogramto plot groups instead of name-matching runs. - Changed
--benchmark-histogramto plot exactly what you compared against. Now it's1:1with the compare feature. - Changed
--benchmark-compareto allow globs. You can compare against all the previous runs now. - Changed
--benchmark-group-byto allow multiple values separated by comma. Example:--benchmark-group-by=param:foo,param:bar - Added a command line tool to compare previous data:
py.test-benchmark. It has two commands:list- Lists all the available files.compare- Displays result tables. Takes options:--sort=COL--group-by=LABEL--columns=LABELS--histogram=[FILENAME-PREFIX]
- Added
--benchmark-cprofilethat profiles last run of benchmarked function. Contributed by Petr Šebek. - Changed
--benchmark-storageso it now allows elasticsearch storage. It allows to store data to elasticsearch instead to json files. Contributed by Petr Šebek in #58.
- Improved
--helptext for--benchmark-histogram,--benchmark-saveand--benchmark-autosave. - Benchmarks that raised exceptions during test now have special highlighting in result table (red background).
- Benchmarks that raised exceptions are not included in the saved data anymore (you can still get the old behavior back
by implementing
pytest_benchmark_generate_jsonin yourconftest.py). - The plugin will use pytest's warning system for warnings. There are 2 categories:
WBENCHMARK-C(compare mode issues) andWBENCHMARK-U(usage issues). - The red warnings are only shown if
--benchmark-verboseis used. They still will be always be shown in the pytest-warnings section. - Using the benchmark fixture more than one time is disallowed (will raise exception).
- Not using the benchmark fixture (but requiring it) will issue a warning (
WBENCHMARK-U1).
- Changed
--benchmark-warmupto take optional value and automatically activate on PyPy (default value isauto). MAY BE BACKWARDS INCOMPATIBLE - Removed the version check in compare mode (previously there was a warning if current version is lower than what's in the file).
- Changed how comparison is displayed in the result table. Now previous runs are shown as normal runs and names get a special suffix indicating the origin. Eg: "test_foobar (NOW)" or "test_foobar (0123)".
- Fixed sorting in the result table. Now rows are sorted by the sort column, and then by name.
- Show the plugin version in the header section.
- Moved the display of default options in the header section.
- Add a
--benchmark-disableoption. It's automatically activated when xdist is on - When xdist is on or
statisticscan't be imported then--benchmark-disableis automatically activated (instead of--benchmark-skip). BACKWARDS INCOMPATIBLE - Replace the deprecated
__multicall__with the new hookwrapper system. - Improved description for
--benchmark-max-time.
- Tests are sorted alphabetically in the results table.
- Failing to import
statisticsdoesn't create hard failures anymore. Benchmarks are automatically skipped if import failure occurs. This would happen on Python 3.2 (or earlier Python 3).
- Changed how failures to get commit info are handled: now they are soft failures. Previously it made the whole
test suite fail, just because you didn't have
git/hginstalled.
- Added progress indication when computing stats.
- Fixed accidental output capturing caused by capturemanager misuse.
- Added JSON report saving (the
--benchmark-jsoncommand line arguments). Based on initial work from Dave Collins in #8. - Added benchmark data storage(the
--benchmark-saveand--benchmark-autosavecommand line arguments). - Added comparison to previous runs (the
--benchmark-comparecommand line argument). - Added performance regression checks (the
--benchmark-compare-failcommand line argument). - Added possibility to group by various parts of test name (the
--benchmark-compare-group-bycommand line argument). - Added historical plotting (the
--benchmark-histogramcommand line argument). - Added option to fine tune the calibration (the
--benchmark-calibration-precisioncommand line argument andcalibration_precisionmarker option). - Changed
benchmark_weaveto no longer be a context manager. Cleanup is performed automatically. BACKWARDS INCOMPATIBLE - Added
benchmark.weavemethod (alternative tobenchmark_weavefixture). - Added new hooks to allow customization:
pytest_benchmark_generate_machine_info(config)pytest_benchmark_update_machine_info(config, info)pytest_benchmark_generate_commit_info(config)pytest_benchmark_update_commit_info(config, info)pytest_benchmark_group_stats(config, benchmarks, group_by)pytest_benchmark_generate_json(config, benchmarks, include_data)pytest_benchmark_update_json(config, benchmarks, output_json)pytest_benchmark_compare_machine_info(config, benchmarksession, machine_info, compared_benchmark)
- Changed the timing code to:
- Tracers are automatically disabled when running the test function (like coverage tracers).
- Fixed an issue with calibration code getting stuck.
- Added
pedantic modeviabenchmark.pedantic(). This mode disables calibration and allows a setup function.
- Improved test suite a bit (not using
cramanymore). - Improved help text on the
--benchmark-warmupoption. - Made
warmup_iterationsavailable as a marker argument (eg:@pytest.mark.benchmark(warmup_iterations=1234)). - Fixed
--benchmark-verbose's printouts to work properly with output capturing. - Changed how warmup iterations are computed (now number of total iterations is used, instead of just the rounds).
- Fixed a bug where calibration would run forever.
- Disabled red/green coloring (it was kinda random) when there's a single test in the results table.
- Fix regression, plugin was raising
ValueError: no option named 'dist'when xdist wasn't installed.
- Add a
benchmark_weaveexperimental fixture. - Fix internal failures when
xdistplugin is active. - Automatically disable benchmarks if
xdistis active.
Moved the warmup in the calibration phase. Solves issues with benchmarking on PyPy.
Added a
--benchmark-warmup-iterationsoption to fine-tune that.
- Make the default rounds smaller (so that variance is more accurate).
- Show the defaults in the
--helpsection.
- Simplify the calibration code so that the round is smaller.
- Add diagnostic output for calibration code (
--benchmark-verbose).
- Replace the context-manager based API with a simple callback interface. BACKWARDS INCOMPATIBLE
- Implement timer calibration for precise measurements.
- Use a precise default timer for PyPy.
- README and styling fixes. Contributed by Marc Abramowitz in #4.
- Lots of wild changes.