# Running Unit Tests Once you've installed BigchainDB Server, you may want to run all the unit tests. This section explains how. First of all, if you installed BigchainDB Server using `pip` (i.e. by getting the package from PyPI), then you didn't install the tests. Before you can run all the unit tests, you must [install BigchainDB from source](installing-server.html#how-to-install-bigchaindb-from-source). To run all the unit tests, first make sure you have RethinkDB running: ```text $ rethinkdb ``` then in another terminal, do: ```text $ py.test -v ``` If the above command doesn't work (e.g. maybe you are running in a conda virtual environment), try: ```text $ python -m pytest -v ``` (We write our unit tests using the [pytest](http://pytest.org/latest/) framework.) You can also run all unit tests via `setup.py`, using: ```text $ python setup.py test ``` ### Using `docker-compose` to Run the Tests You can also use `docker-compose` to run the unit tests. (You don't have to start RethinkDB first: `docker-compose` does that on its own, when it reads the `docker-compose.yml` file.) First, build the images (~once), using: ```text $ docker-compose build ``` then run the unit tests using: ```text $ docker-compose run --rm bigchaindb py.test -v ```