How to mock patch every method of a class
I have a Test class with as many as 50 different method. I want to patch every method with a mock function.
prod = "foo": "bar"
def TestClass:
@patch(db.get_product, return_value=prod)
def test_1:
pass
@patch(db.get_product, return_value=prod)
def test_2:
pass
.
.
.
@patch(db.get_product, return_value=prod)
def test_50:
pass
Is there any easy way to do this instead of repeating @patch(db.get_product, return=prod) 50 times?
python nose
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I have a Test class with as many as 50 different method. I want to patch every method with a mock function.
prod = "foo": "bar"
def TestClass:
@patch(db.get_product, return_value=prod)
def test_1:
pass
@patch(db.get_product, return_value=prod)
def test_2:
pass
.
.
.
@patch(db.get_product, return_value=prod)
def test_50:
pass
Is there any easy way to do this instead of repeating @patch(db.get_product, return=prod) 50 times?
python nose
1
Have you looked at the Mock class? docs.python.org/3.7/library/unittest.mock.html#the-mock-class
– soundstripe
Nov 15 '18 at 0:14
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I have a Test class with as many as 50 different method. I want to patch every method with a mock function.
prod = "foo": "bar"
def TestClass:
@patch(db.get_product, return_value=prod)
def test_1:
pass
@patch(db.get_product, return_value=prod)
def test_2:
pass
.
.
.
@patch(db.get_product, return_value=prod)
def test_50:
pass
Is there any easy way to do this instead of repeating @patch(db.get_product, return=prod) 50 times?
python nose
I have a Test class with as many as 50 different method. I want to patch every method with a mock function.
prod = "foo": "bar"
def TestClass:
@patch(db.get_product, return_value=prod)
def test_1:
pass
@patch(db.get_product, return_value=prod)
def test_2:
pass
.
.
.
@patch(db.get_product, return_value=prod)
def test_50:
pass
Is there any easy way to do this instead of repeating @patch(db.get_product, return=prod) 50 times?
python nose
python nose
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Have you looked at the Mock class? docs.python.org/3.7/library/unittest.mock.html#the-mock-class
– soundstripe
Nov 15 '18 at 0:14
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Have you looked at the Mock class? docs.python.org/3.7/library/unittest.mock.html#the-mock-class
– soundstripe
Nov 15 '18 at 0:14
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Have you looked at the Mock class? docs.python.org/3.7/library/unittest.mock.html#the-mock-class
– soundstripe
Nov 15 '18 at 0:14
Have you looked at the Mock class? docs.python.org/3.7/library/unittest.mock.html#the-mock-class
– soundstripe
Nov 15 '18 at 0:14
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You can use patch as a class decorator instead:
@patch(db.get_product, return_value=prod)
class TestClass:
def test_1:
pass
def test_2:
pass
.
.
.
def test_50:
pass
Excerpt from the documentation:
Patch can be used as a TestCase class decorator. It works by
decorating each test method in the class. This reduces the boilerplate
code when your test methods share a common patchings set.
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You can use patch as a class decorator instead:
@patch(db.get_product, return_value=prod)
class TestClass:
def test_1:
pass
def test_2:
pass
.
.
.
def test_50:
pass
Excerpt from the documentation:
Patch can be used as a TestCase class decorator. It works by
decorating each test method in the class. This reduces the boilerplate
code when your test methods share a common patchings set.
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You can use patch as a class decorator instead:
@patch(db.get_product, return_value=prod)
class TestClass:
def test_1:
pass
def test_2:
pass
.
.
.
def test_50:
pass
Excerpt from the documentation:
Patch can be used as a TestCase class decorator. It works by
decorating each test method in the class. This reduces the boilerplate
code when your test methods share a common patchings set.
add a comment |
You can use patch as a class decorator instead:
@patch(db.get_product, return_value=prod)
class TestClass:
def test_1:
pass
def test_2:
pass
.
.
.
def test_50:
pass
Excerpt from the documentation:
Patch can be used as a TestCase class decorator. It works by
decorating each test method in the class. This reduces the boilerplate
code when your test methods share a common patchings set.
You can use patch as a class decorator instead:
@patch(db.get_product, return_value=prod)
class TestClass:
def test_1:
pass
def test_2:
pass
.
.
.
def test_50:
pass
Excerpt from the documentation:
Patch can be used as a TestCase class decorator. It works by
decorating each test method in the class. This reduces the boilerplate
code when your test methods share a common patchings set.
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Have you looked at the Mock class? docs.python.org/3.7/library/unittest.mock.html#the-mock-class
– soundstripe
Nov 15 '18 at 0:14