--- name: pytest-code-review description: Reviews pytest test code for async patterns, fixtures, parametrize, and mocking. Use when reviewing test_*.py files, checking async test functions, fixture usage, or mock patterns. --- # Pytest Code Review ## Quick Reference | Issue Type | Reference | |------------|-----------| | async def test_*, AsyncMock, await patterns | [references/async-testing.md](references/async-testing.md) | | conftest.py, factory fixtures, scope, cleanup | [references/fixtures.md](references/fixtures.md) | | @pytest.mark.parametrize, DRY patterns | [references/parametrize.md](references/parametrize.md) | | AsyncMock tracking, patch patterns, when to mock | [references/mocking.md](references/mocking.md) | ## Review gates Work in order. Do not assert pytest-specific problems until each applicable gate passes. 1. **Scoped files** — **Pass when:** You list every `test_*.py` and any `conftest.py` you will cite; no findings for files outside that list. 2. **Async vs sync** — **Pass when:** Per scoped file, you note whether it uses `async def test_*` / `await`; if yes, open [references/async-testing.md](references/async-testing.md) before criticizing async usage. 3. **Fixtures** — **Pass when:** If shared setup matters, you name the `conftest.py` path(s) or state none; for yield fixtures, confirm cleanup exists before claiming resource leaks. 4. **patch / mocks** — **Pass when:** For any `patch` or mock critique, you give the import path where the symbol is **used** (call site), or mark N/A; open [references/mocking.md](references/mocking.md) when mocking is central to the review. 5. **Findings** — **Pass when:** Each finding includes a file path and line(s) or test node id, not a generic rule restatement. ## Review Checklist - [ ] Test functions are `async def test_*` for async code under test - [ ] AsyncMock used for async dependencies, not Mock - [ ] All async mocks and coroutines are awaited - [ ] Fixtures in conftest.py for shared setup - [ ] Fixture scope appropriate (function, class, module, session) - [ ] Yield fixtures have proper cleanup in finally block - [ ] @pytest.mark.parametrize for similar test cases - [ ] No duplicated test logic across multiple test functions - [ ] Mocks track calls properly (assert_called_once_with) - [ ] patch() targets correct location (where used, not defined) - [ ] No mocking of internals that should be tested - [ ] Test isolation (no shared mutable state between tests) ## When to Load References - Reviewing async test functions → async-testing.md - Reviewing fixtures or conftest.py → fixtures.md - Reviewing similar test cases → parametrize.md - Reviewing mocks and patches → mocking.md ## Review Questions 1. Are all async functions tested with async def test_*? 2. Are fixtures properly scoped with appropriate cleanup? 3. Can similar test cases be parametrized to reduce duplication? 4. Are mocks tracking calls and used at the right locations?