Nose cannot do this by default, to my knowledge. Here are some options:
1. Fake it from the command line
Probably not what you're looking for, but I had to mention it. You could also
create a wrapper script to simplify this:
python -c 'import testFile; testFile.check_even(2, 6)'
2. Create a custom nose test loader
This is a little more involved, but you can create a custom test
loader which interprets the command-line arguments as specifying the generator
to load, pulls out tests and arguments from the generator, and returns a suite containing the test(s) with the matching arguments.
Below is some example code which should give you enough to build on (runner.py):
import ast
import nose
class CustomLoader(nose.loader.TestLoader):
def loadTestsFromName(self, name, module=None):
# parse the command line arg
parts = name.split('(', 1)
mod_name, func_name = parts[0].split('.')
args = ast.literal_eval('(' + parts[1])
# resolve the module and function - you'll probably want to
# replace this with nose's internal discovery methods.
mod = __import__(mod_name)
func = getattr(mod, func_name)
# call the generator and gather all matching tests
tests = []
if nose.util.isgenerator(func):
for test in func():
_func, _args = self.parseGeneratedTest(test)
if _args == args:
tests.append(nose.case.FunctionTestCase(_func, arg=_args))
return self.suiteClass(tests)
nose.main(testLoader=CustomLoader)
Executing it:
% python runner.py 'testFile.test_evens(2, 6)' -v
testFile.check_even(2, 6) ... ok
% python runner.py 'testFile.test_evens(2, 6)' 'testFile.test_evens(4, 12)' -v
testFile.check_even(2, 6) ... ok
testFile.check_even(4, 12) ... ok
% python runner.py 'testFile.test_evens(1, 3)' -v
testFile.check_even(1, 3) ... FAIL