Fwd: python unit test framework sample code
Ganesh Pal
ganesh1pal at gmail.com
Mon Jan 11 05:05:51 EST 2016
Totally stuck with this
On Jan 10, 2016 7:11 PM, "Ganesh Pal" <ganesh1pal at gmail.com> wrote:
> Apologies, looks like I did a reply instead of reply-all. So
> forwarding this email , please provide guidance on the same
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Ganesh Pal <ganesh1pal at gmail.com>
> Date: Thu, Jan 7, 2016 at 12:26 PM
> Subject: Re: python unit test framework sample code
> To: Terry Reedy <tjreedy at udel.edu>
>
> > Unless you have a large program already in 2.6 and are just adding tests
> > (perhaps so you can more easily upgrade someday), consider upgrading to a
> > newer version.
>
> Sure , but for now Iam limited to use 2.6 , hence I cant upgrade need
> to work with 2.6
>
> >>
> >> class FileSystemTest(unittest2.TestCase):
> >> block_address = {}
> >> report = ""
> >>
> >> @classmethod
> >> def setUpClass(cls):
> >> cls.FileSystemSetup()
> >
> >
> > This is senseless. Put the body of FileSystemSetup here.
>
> I didn't understand which line is senseless. I was trying to refer
> this example on stack overflow
>
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5938517/not-able-call-a-local-method-from-setupclass
>
>
> class TestSystemPromotion(unittest2.TestCase):
>
> @classmethod
> def setUpClass(cls):
> cls.setup_test_data()
>
>
> @classmethod
> def setup_test_data(cls):
> ...
>
> def test_something(self):
> ...
>
>
> class FileSystemTest(unittest2.TestCase):
> block_address = {}
> report = ""
>
> @classmethod
> def setUpClass(cls):
> cls.FileSystemSetup()
>
> @classmethod
> def FileSystemSetup(cls):
> """
> Initial setup before unittest is run
> """
> logging.info("SETUP.....Started !!!")
>
> >> def inode_corruption(self):
> >> """ test_01: inode corruption """
> >> self.assertTrue(corrupt.run_query_tool(self.__class__.report,
> >
> >
> > self.block_address['test_01']))
> >
> > Assuming that unittest2 is same as unittest, test methods must be called
> > test_xyz. So this is not run, hence no error.
>
> Sorry I have changed this from inode_corruption' to 'test_inode_corruption
>
> >
> >> @classmethod
> >> def tearDownClass(cls):
> >> cls.tearDown()
> >
> >
> > Ditto. Put real body here.
> >
> >> @classmethod
> >> def tearDown(cls):
> >
> >
>
> > The above refers to functions you did not post. For current unittest, it
> > looks likes you should be using a setUpModule (possible tearDownModule)
> > functions, but I don't know if those are available in the older
> unittest2.
>
>
> we have tearDownClass and setUpClass in python 2.6 and under unittest2
>
> >>> help(unittest2.TestCase.tearDownClass)
> Help on method tearDownClass in module unittest2.case:
>
> tearDownClass(cls) method of __builtin__.type instance
> Hook method for deconstructing the class fixture after running all
> tests in the class.
>
> >>> help(unittest2.TestCase.setUpClass)
> Help on method setUpClass in module unittest2.case:
>
> setUpClass(cls) method of __builtin__.type instance
> Hook method for setting up class fixture before running tests in the
> class.
>
> Regards,
> Ganesh
>
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