Beispiel #1
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def test_testsuite_minimal():
    with runner.isolated_filesystem():
        runner.invoke(['new', 'myproject', '--layout', 'minimal'])
        os.chdir('myproject')
        setup_pythonpath()
        result = runner.invoke(['test'])
        assert '2 passed' in result.output
        assert result.exit_code == 0
Beispiel #2
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def test_missing_app_module():
    with runner.isolated_filesystem():
        runner.invoke(['new', 'myproject', '--layout', 'minimal'])
        os.chdir('myproject')
        setup_pythonpath()
        os.remove('app.py')
        result = runner.invoke(['run'])
        assert isinstance(result.exception, exceptions.ConfigurationError)
        assert result.exit_code != 0
Beispiel #3
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def test_misconfigured_app_module():
    with runner.isolated_filesystem():
        runner.invoke(['new', 'myproject', '--template', 'minimal'])
        os.chdir('myproject')
        setup_pythonpath()
        with open('app.py', 'w') as app_module:
            app_module.write('123\n')
        result = runner.invoke(['run'])
        assert isinstance(result.exception, exceptions.ConfigurationError)
        assert result.exit_code != 0
Beispiel #4
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def test_testsuite_standard():
    with runner.isolated_filesystem():
        runner.invoke(['new', 'myproject'])
        os.chdir('myproject')
        setup_pythonpath()
        result = runner.invoke(['test'])
        assert '2 passed' in result.output
        assert result.exit_code == 0

        # Add a failing test case.
        failing_test_module = os.path.join('tests', 'test_failure.py')
        with open(failing_test_module, 'w') as test_module:
            test_module.write('def test_failure():\n    raise Exception()\n')
        result = runner.invoke(['test'])
        assert '1 failed, 2 passed' in result.output
        assert result.exit_code != 0