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| .. _exit-codes:
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| Exit codes
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| Running ``pytest`` can result in six different exit codes:
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| :Exit code 0: All tests were collected and passed successfully
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| :Exit code 1: Tests were collected and run but some of the tests failed
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| :Exit code 2: Test execution was interrupted by the user
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| :Exit code 3: Internal error happened while executing tests
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| :Exit code 4: pytest command line usage error
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| :Exit code 5: No tests were collected
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| They are represented by the :class:`pytest.ExitCode` enum. The exit codes being a part of the public API can be imported and accessed directly using:
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| .. code-block:: python
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|     from pytest import ExitCode
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| .. note::
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|     If you would like to customize the exit code in some scenarios, specially when
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|     no tests are collected, consider using the
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|     `pytest-custom_exit_code <https://github.com/yashtodi94/pytest-custom_exit_code>`__
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|     plugin.
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