Rerunning Tests
Introduction
You can repeat your test session, or individual tests without leaving your test runner tab of the Run tool window. The tests are performed again using the same run configuration as in the initial run.
Rerunning a testing session
Do one of the following:
- Click the rerun button on the toolbar of the Run tool window.
- Use Ctrl+F5 keyboard shortcut.
Note that you can rerun the tests automatically.
Rerunning an individual test
- In the testing tab of the test runner, right click a test case node or a test.
- On the context menu, choose .
Rerunning a failed test
- In the testing tab of the test runner, select a failed test.
- In the Run toolbar, click Rerun Failed Tests .
Rerunning tests automatically
PyCharm makes it possible to rerun run/debug configuration of a test automatically, if the source code has been changed. To enable autotest-like runner facility, make sure that the Toggle auto-test button in the Run toolbar of the Test Runner tab is pressed.
To do that:
- Press the Toggle auto-test button on the Run toolbar of the Test Runner tab.
- For Mocha and Jest, add the
--watch
flag in the Extra Mocha options/Extra Jest options field of the Run/Debug Configuration: Mocha or Run/Debug Configuration: Jest dialog box respectively.
Debugging a failed test
- In the Test Runner tab, press Shift and click Rerun Failed Tests .
- Select Debug from the Restart Failed Tests popup.
The tests that have failed will be rerun in the debug mode.
Last modified: 23 July 2018