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pytest helpers for testing Python projects using Meilisearch.
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pytest helpers for testing Python projects using Meilisearch.

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# pytest-meilisearch

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pytest helpers for testing Python projects using Meilisearch.

## Installation

Using a virtual environment is recommended for installing this package. Once the virtual
environment is created and activated, install the package with:

```sh
pip install pytest-meilisearch
```

## Usage

Note that to use any of the async options you also need to install an async test helper such as
[pytest-asyncio](https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-asyncio).

### Configuration

#### Flags

- `--meilisearch-host`: Host where the Meilisearch test server is running. For example
`http://localhost`. Default = `http://127.0.0.1` (This is the same as `http://localhost`).
- `--meilisearch-port`: Port where the Meilisearch test server is running. For example `7700`.
Default = `7700`.
- `--meilisearch-master-key"`: The master key for the Meilisearch test server. Default = `None`.

#### Settings

- `meilisearch_client_scope`: Modify the scope of the async_meilisearch_client and
meilisearch_client fixtures. Valid settings are `function`, `module`, `package`, or `session`.
Default = `function`.
- `meilisearch_clear`: Controls if either documents or indexes are deleted after each tests. This
can be useful to ensure that tests don't interfer with each other. Valid options are
`none` = documents and indexes are not deleted, `async_document` = documents are asyncronously
deleted after each test, `async_index` = indexes are asyncronously deleted after each test,
`document` = documents are syncronously deleted after each test, or `index` = indexes are
syncronously deleted between each test. Default = `none`.

## Examples

- Testing that your function that adds documents to an index is successful:

- async:

```py
async def test_my_func(async_meilisearch_client):
docs = [
{"id": 1, "title": "Ready Player One"},
{"id": 2, "title": "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"},
]
index_name = "books"
await my_func(index_name, docs)
index = async_meilisearch_client.index(index_name)
result = await index.get_documents()
assert result.results == docs
```

- sync:

```py
def test_my_func(meilisearch_client):
docs = [
{"id": 1, "title": "Ready Player One"},
{"id": 2, "title": "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"},
]
index_name = "books"
my_func(index_name, docs)
index = meilisearch_client.index(index_name)
result = index.get_documents()
assert result.results == docs
```

- Testing that your search is successful:

- async:

```py
async def test_my_func(async_index_with_documents):
docs = [
{"id": 1, "title": "Ready Player One"},
{"id": 2, "title": "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"},
]
index_name = "books"
index = await async_index_with_documents(docs, index_name)
results = await my_func("Ready Player One")
expected = "Ready Player One" # Whatever you expect to be returned
assert result == expected
```

- sync:

```py
def test_my_func(index_with_documents):
docs = [
{"id": 1, "title": "Ready Player One"},
{"id": 2, "title": "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"},
]
index_name = "books"
index = index_with_documents(docs, index_name)
results = my_func("Ready Player One")
expected = "Ready Player One" # Whatever you expect to be returned
assert result == expected
```

## Contributing

If you are interested in contributing to this project please see our
[contributing guide](CONTRIBUTING.md).