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- builtins.object
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- GoodTests
class GoodTests(builtins.object) |
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GoodTests(maxRunners=4, printFailuresOnly=False, extraTimes=False, useColour=True, specificTestPattern=None, usePdb=False)
GoodTests - Runs tests well. |
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Methods defined here:
- __init__(self, maxRunners=4, printFailuresOnly=False, extraTimes=False, useColour=True, specificTestPattern=None, usePdb=False)
- __init__ - Create a GoodTests object.
@param maxRunner <int> Default DEFAULT_MAX_RUNNERS (number of cpus on system) -
Set this to the number of concurrent processes you want to run. For tests without any blocking whatsoever,
you may find it faster to leave maxRunners=1, as there is a minor overhead to using >1.
Also, required to be =1 when doPdb=True (if not, a warning will be printed and it will be forced to 1)
@param printFailuresOnly <bool> Default False, if True will only print the Failures and the summary.
If True, then every method which passes will print a line
@param extraTimes <bool> default False. If True, the time each test method, setup, and teardown function takes will be printed.
@param useColour <bool> default True. If True, will use colour output (works on POSIX/Linux/Unix/Mac terminals). False will not include colours.
@param specificTestPattern <str/None> default None - If a string is provided, this pattern will be compiled and mathced against functions. Only test functions which match this pattern will be run.
For example, specificTestPattern="smoke" will only run test methods which contain 'smoke' in the name.
- getTestsForDirectory(self, directory)
- getTestsForDirectory - Gather all tests in a given directory.
A test begins with test_ and ends with .py
@param directory <str> - A path to a directory. This should be cleaned up first ( #_cleanDirectoryNames )
@return list ( tuple<str, str/None> ) - A list of all test files found, coupled potentially with a specific test
- output(self, text)
- output - Called to output text to stderr, optionally stripping colour if disabled
@param text <str> - Text to send out
- runTest(self, testFile, specificTestPattern=None, runnerIdx=None)
- runTest - Run a specific test file (where testFile is an importable python name [i.e. test_Something.py]).
All classes beginning with 'Test' are going to be tested.
setup_(testClassName) or setup_class and teardown_(testClassName) or teardown_class are run at approperate times
Returns tuple (failedResults<testClassName>(testFunctionName, message), testsPassedCount, totalTestsRun)
Passes to parent (testFile, return value)
@param testFile <str> - The filename to run
@param specificTestPattern <str/None> default None - If provided, will only run methods matching
this pattern.
- runTestMethod(self, instantiatedTestClass, testFile, testFunction, runUnderDebugger=False)
- runTestMethod - Run a specific method in a specific test.
setup_(methodName) will be run for paticular methodName, as well as setup_method (old school).
teardown_(methodName) will be run after method, or teardown_method (old school).
@param instantiatedTestClass - module that has been initted
@param testFile - string name of origin file
@param testFunction <method/str> - string of test function name, or the function method itself
@param runUnderDebugger <bool> default False - If True, will execute this method under the debugger
This is called when self.usePdb = True and an Exception is raised during test execution
@return tuple<str, str> - Returns a tuple of execution status
first value is 'PASS' or 'FAIL'
second value is function's traceback or empty string
- runTestMethodDebugFailure(self, instantiatedTestClass, testFile, testFunction, excInfo)
- runTestMethodDebugFailure - Resume a test method at a failure point.
@see runTestMethod
Additional:
@param excInfo - The sys.exc_info() tuple at time of exception
- runTests(self, directories, files)
- runTests - Run all tests in directories
@param directories list<str> - A list of directories to process
@param files<str> - A list of filenames to process
- terminate(self)
- terminate - Kill all running processes
Static methods defined here:
- removePycacheDir(directory)
- removePycacheDir - Removes the pycache dir from a directory.
@param directory <str> - A cleaned-up directory name (no trailing sep)
Data descriptors defined here:
- __dict__
- dictionary for instance variables (if defined)
- __weakref__
- list of weak references to the object (if defined)
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