qml.devices.tests.test_device¶
- test_device(device_name, shots=0, skip_ops=True, flaky_report=False, pytest_args=None, **kwargs)[source]¶
Run the device integration tests using an installed PennyLane device.
- Parameters
device_name (str) – the name of the device to test
shots (int or None) – The number of shots/samples used to estimate expectation values and probability. If
shots=None
, then the device is run in analytic mode (where expectation values and probabilities are computed exactly from the quantum state). If not provided, the device default is used.skip_ops (bool) – whether to skip tests that use operations not supported by the device
pytest_args (list[str]) – additional PyTest arguments and flags
**kwargs – Additional device keyword args
Example
>>> from pennylane.devices.tests import test_device >>> test_device("default.qubit") ================================ test session starts ======================================= platform linux -- Python 3.7.7, pytest-5.4.2, py-1.8.1, pluggy-0.13.1 rootdir: /home/josh/xanadu/pennylane/pennylane/devices/tests, inifile: pytest.ini devices: flaky-3.6.1, cov-2.8.1, mock-3.1.0 collected 86 items xanadu/pennylane/pennylane/devices/tests/test_gates.py .............................. ............................... [ 70%] xanadu/pennylane/pennylane/devices/tests/test_measurements.py .......sss...sss..sss [ 95%] xanadu/pennylane/pennylane/devices/tests/test_properties.py .... [100%] ================================= 77 passed, 9 skipped in 0.78s ============================
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