Intelligent test distribution for pytest. Split your test suite across CI runners and xdist workers based on actual execution times, not file count.
Most CI parallelism strategies split tests naively: round-robin, alphabetical, or by file count. The result is predictable. One runner finishes in 2 minutes, another grinds for 12, and your pipeline is only as fast as the slowest shard.
pytest-balance fixes this. It records test durations, learns from them, and uses a scheduling algorithm with real guarantees to spread the load evenly.
- LPT scheduling. The Longest Processing Time First algorithm assigns the heaviest test groups first and greedily fills the lightest bucket. This minimizes your total wall time with a proven worst-case bound of 4/3 optimal.
- Deterministic partitioning. Given the same duration data and the same test collection, every CI run produces the exact same split. No flaky ordering, no cache-busting surprises, no "works on my shard" mysteries. Ties are broken lexicographically, so the output is reproducible down to the test.
- Scope-aware grouping. Tests that share module or class fixtures stay together, avoiding expensive teardown/setup cycles across nodes.
- Work-stealing. When used with pytest-xdist, idle workers steal complete test groups from the busiest worker at runtime. Static estimates are never perfect; work-stealing closes the gap.
- Adaptive estimation. An exponential moving average (EMA) tracks duration trends over time, so a test that got slower last week weighs more than one that was slow six months ago.
pip install pytest-balance
# With pytest-xdist support
pip install pytest-balance[xdist]Step 1: record durations on your first run (or in a baseline pipeline step):
pytest --balance-storeThis writes .balance/durations.jsonl (locally) or .balance/durations-<run_id>-<node>.jsonl
(in CI). After a parallel CI run, merge the partial files:
pytest-balance mergeStep 2: distribute tests using the recorded data:
pytest --balanceIn CI, the plugin auto-detects the node index and total from the environment and runs only the slice assigned to the current node.
GitHub Actions does not expose parallel job indices natively. Pass them from the matrix:
jobs:
test:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
shard: [0, 1, 2, 3]
env:
PYTEST_BALANCE_NODE_INDEX: ${{ matrix.shard }}
PYTEST_BALANCE_NODE_TOTAL: 4
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- run: pip install pytest-balance
- run: pytest --balance --balance-store
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: durations-${{ matrix.shard }}
path: .balance/durations-*.jsonl
merge-durations:
needs: test
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
- run: pip install pytest-balance
- run: pytest-balance merge durations-*/durations-*.jsonl -o .balance/durations.jsonl
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: balance-store
path: .balance/durations.jsonlGitLab's parallel: keyword sets CI_NODE_INDEX (1-based) and CI_NODE_TOTAL
automatically. The plugin converts the 1-based index to 0-based internally.
test:
image: python:3.14
parallel: 4
script:
- pip install pytest-balance
- pytest --balance --balance-store
artifacts:
paths:
- .balance/durations-*.jsonl
expire_in: 7 days
merge-durations:
image: python:3.14
stage: .post
needs: [test]
script:
- pip install pytest-balance
- pytest-balance merge .balance/durations-*.jsonl -o .balance/durations.jsonl
artifacts:
paths:
- .balance/durations.jsonl
expire_in: 30 daysCircleCI's parallelism: sets CIRCLE_NODE_INDEX (0-based) and CIRCLE_NODE_TOTAL
automatically.
jobs:
test:
docker:
- image: cimg/python:3.14
parallelism: 4
steps:
- checkout
- run: pip install pytest-balance
- run: pytest --balance --balance-store
- store_artifacts:
path: .balance/Azure Pipelines sets SYSTEM_JOBPOSITIONINPHASE (1-based) and SYSTEM_TOTALJOBSINPHASE
when using a matrix or parallel strategy. The plugin converts to 0-based internally.
Buildkite sets BUILDKITE_PARALLEL_JOB (0-based) and BUILDKITE_PARALLEL_JOB_COUNT
when parallelism: is configured in the pipeline.
Set PYTEST_BALANCE_NODE_INDEX and PYTEST_BALANCE_NODE_TOTAL manually on any CI system
that does not have native parallelism variables.
When pytest-balance[xdist] is installed, passing --balance alongside -n activates
the BalanceScheduler instead of the default xdist load scheduler:
pytest -n 4 --balanceThe scheduler uses LPT pre-assignment (see How It Works) and falls back to work-stealing
at runtime when workers finish early. --dist each is incompatible with --balance.
All options are available as pytest command-line flags:
| Flag | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
--balance |
off | Enable balanced test distribution across CI nodes |
--balance-store |
off | Record test durations to the balance store |
--balance-scope |
module |
Grouping scope: test, class, module, group |
--balance-path |
.balance/ |
Path to the balance store directory |
--balance-plan |
off | Show the distribution plan without running tests (requires --balance) |
--balance-node-index |
auto | Explicit node index (overrides CI auto-detection) |
--balance-node-total |
auto | Explicit total node count (overrides CI auto-detection) |
--balance-estimator |
ema |
Duration estimation strategy: ema, median, last |
--balance-no-report |
off | Suppress the balance summary after the test run |
The pytest-balance command manages the duration store outside of a test run.
pytest-balance [--path PATH] <command> [options]
Merge per-node partial files into a single durations.jsonl:
pytest-balance merge
pytest-balance merge .balance/durations-abc-0.jsonl .balance/durations-abc-1.jsonl
pytest-balance merge -o custom/path/durations.jsonlAfter merging, the partial files are deleted automatically.
Remove old run data, keeping only the most recent runs per test:
pytest-balance prune
pytest-balance prune --keep-runs 20Default is 50 runs. Entries without a run_id are always kept.
Display a summary of the duration store:
pytest-balance stats
pytest-balance stats --jsonOutput includes total tests, total and average estimated time, and the slowest and fastest tests.
Preview how tests would be distributed for a given node count:
pytest-balance plan 4
pytest-balance plan 4 --scope class --estimator median --jsonDurations are stored as JSONL (one JSON object per line) in .balance/durations.jsonl.
Each line records a single test result:
{"test_id":"tests/test_api.py::test_login","duration":0.42,"timestamp":"2024-01-15T10:30:00+00:00","run_id":"12345-1","worker":"node0","phase":"call"}In CI: each parallel node writes to a separate partial file
(durations-<run_id>-<node_index>.jsonl) to avoid write conflicts. Run
pytest-balance merge after all nodes finish to consolidate them.
Locally: durations are appended directly to durations.jsonl.
Commit durations.jsonl to version control so all branches and CI runs share the same
history.
The --balance-scope option controls how tests are grouped before partitioning:
| Scope | Grouping | When to use |
|---|---|---|
test |
Each test is its own unit | Tests are fully independent and durations vary widely |
class |
All tests in a class are kept together | Tests share class-level fixtures |
module |
All tests in a file are kept together (default) | Tests share module-level fixtures |
group |
Tests tagged with @<group> in their node ID |
Custom grouping via markers |
Keeping related tests together avoids fixture teardown/setup overhead between nodes. The xdist work-stealing also respects scope boundaries, stealing complete groups rather than splitting them.
CI-level splitting (--balance):
- On collection, the plugin reads duration estimates from the store.
- Tests are grouped by the configured scope.
- The Longest Processing Time First (LPT) algorithm assigns groups to nodes: sort groups by descending estimated duration, then greedily assign each group to the node with the currently lowest total load.
- Only the slice for the current node index runs; the rest are deselected.
xdist scheduling (--balance with -n):
- After all workers collect, the same LPT algorithm pre-assigns groups to workers and sends each worker its initial batch.
- As workers finish, idle workers steal complete scope groups from the busiest worker.
With
--balance-scope test, individual tests can be stolen instead of groups. - Workers with no remaining work are shut down so the run ends as soon as all tests complete.
Estimation strategies:
ema(default): exponential moving average (alpha=0.3) over the recorded history, giving more weight to recent runs.median: statistical median over all recorded durations.last: the single most recent recorded duration.
Unknown tests (not in the store) fall back to the median estimated duration of all known tests.
Alpha. The API and file format may change between releases.