I am new to django unittest and pytest. However, I started to feel that pytest test case is more compact and clearer. 
Here is my test cases: 
class OrderEndpointTest(TestCase):
    def setUp(self):
        user = User.objects.create_superuser(username='admin', password='password', email='pencil@gmail.com')
        mommy.make(CarData, _quantity=1)
        mommy.make(UserProfile, _quantity=1, user=user)
    def test_get_order(self):
        mommy.make(Shop, _quantity=1)
        mommy.make(Staff, _quantity=1, shop=Shop.objects.first())
        mommy.make(Order, _quantity=1, car_info={"color": "Black"}, customer={"name": "Lord Elcolie"},
                   staff=Staff.objects.first(), shop=Shop.objects.first())
        factory = APIRequestFactory()
        user = User.objects.get(username='admin')
        view = OrderViewSet.as_view({'get': 'list'})
        request = factory.get('/api/orders/')
        force_authenticate(request, user=user)
        response = view(request)
        assert 200 == response.status_code
        assert 1 == len(response.data.get('results'))
And here is the pytest version
def test_get_order(car_data, admin_user, orders):
    factory = APIRequestFactory()
    user = User.objects.get(username='admin')
    view = OrderViewSet.as_view({'get': 'list'})
    request = factory.get('/api/orders/')
    force_authenticate(request, user=user)
    response = view(request)
    assert 200 == response.status_code
    assert 1 == len(response.data.get('results'))
The benefit from pytest is fixture in another file. It makes my test case compact by let them be my input parameters.
Are they any benefit of using Django unittest than pytest?
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- Pytest reduces your problem when fixtures got mutated over the test.
I got testcasesthat run individually passed, but fail when run thoroughly.
- Pytest will show you the assertion output if the error occur. Django unittest does not. I have to put the breakpoint on my own and investigate the error.
- Pytest allow you to use real database with simple decorator. Django test does not. You have to create your own customized command for your job
- Pytest is generic. Being an generic it means you feel comfortable to 
work with project outside the Django. For example when you have to 
build micro-service such as Flask + 3rd parties like APScheduler, 
PyRad, ... etc. I mention this because my backend life uses Django 50%
The rest of the is Pythonand infra
- Pytest is not using multiple inheritance to create my fixtures
- Unittest takes advantage on gitlab-ciover Pytest when used withDockeras a runner by smoothly execute without any extra configurations. problem
 
     
    