class TestPetrolCar(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): # The PetrolCar class calls itself. self.petrol_car = PetrolCar() def test_PetrolCar_fuel_cylinders(self): # Testing a PetrolCar the default value of 3 is called from the base class Petrol Car and is tested to # ensure the base class PetrolCar functions are being correctly implemented. The setNumberOfFuelCylinders # in this case changes the default value from 3 to 7 this is tested and it has become 7 so is true. # This is similar to ElectricCar FuelCells implementation but with cylinders instead of cells. # The cylinders are tested with values for 2 and 5 which pass. self.assertEqual(3, self.petrol_car.getNumberOfFuelCylinders()) self.petrol_car.setNumberOfFuelCylinders(7) self.assertEqual(7, self.petrol_car.getNumberOfFuelCylinders()) self.petrol_car.setNumberOfFuelCylinders(2) self.assertEqual(2, self.petrol_car.getNumberOfFuelCylinders()) self.petrol_car.setNumberOfFuelCylinders(5) self.assertEqual(5, self.petrol_car.getNumberOfFuelCylinders()) def test_PetrolCar_mileage_and_move(self): # Ths function tests the mileage of the PetrolCar class. As in the other tests it starts with the default # value from the base class. Move is then called using the value 5 this is tested against the value # retrieved from getMileage which is now increased to 5 so it's true. It is increased by 12 to make 17, # tested by adding 0 still gives 17, tested adding a decimal 6.5 to get 23.5. self.assertEqual(0, self.petrol_car.getMileage()) self.petrol_car.move(5) self.assertEqual(5, self.petrol_car.getMileage()) self.petrol_car.move(12) self.assertEqual(17, self.petrol_car.getMileage()) self.petrol_car.move(0) self.assertEqual(17, self.petrol_car.getMileage()) self.petrol_car.move(6.5) self.assertEqual(23.5, self.petrol_car.getMileage()) def test_PetrolCar_make(self): # Testing make function for PetrolCar to ensure correctly inherited from base class Car. self.assertEqual(' ', self.petrol_car.getMake()) self.petrol_car.setMake('Ford') self.assertEqual('Ford', self.petrol_car.getMake()) self.petrol_car.setMake('Ford Focus') self.assertEqual('Ford Focus', self.petrol_car.getMake()) def test_PetrolCar_engineSize(self): # Testing engineSize for PetrolCar class. self.assertEqual(' ', self.petrol_car.getEngineSize()) self.petrol_car.setEngineSize(2.2) self.assertEqual(2.2, self.petrol_car.getEngineSize()) self.petrol_car.setEngineSize(2.6) self.assertEqual(2.6, self.petrol_car.getEngineSize()) def test_PetrolCar_colour_and_paint(self): # Testing colour and paint for PetrolCar Class self.assertEqual(' ', self.petrol_car.getColour()) self.petrol_car.paint('black') self.assertEqual('black', self.petrol_car.getColour()) self.petrol_car.setColour('dark blue') self.assertEqual('dark blue', self.petrol_car.getColour())
car3.setNumberOfFuelCylinders(1) print('The number of fuel cylinders is ' + str(car3.getNumberOfFuelCylinders())) # Car4 calls the PetrolCar class and performs similar functions as other class'. The colour is red, mileage # is set to 150 and increased by 25 to 175kms. The engine size is set at 2.9. The petrol car is a Toyota Corolla # and has 3 cylinders set as the value for the variable NumberOfFuelCylinders. car4 = PetrolCar() car4.setMake('Toyota Corolla') print '\nOur petrol option is ' + car4.getMake() car4.setColour('Red') print('The colour is: ' + car4.getColour()) car4.setMileage(150) car4.move(25) print('The mileage is ' + str(car4.getMileage())) + 'kms' car4.engineSize = '2.9' print 'The engine size is ' + car4.engineSize car4.setNumberOfFuelCylinders(3) print('The number of fuel cylinders is ' + str(car4.getNumberOfFuelCylinders())) # Car5 is calling a DieselCar objects and will implement its functions and variables. Similar to other class' # the car sets a model and returns it in this case Mercedes Benz, the colour is set as silver, the mileage is # 1000 and increased by 40 to 1040 as the mileage returned, the engineSize is 3.2 and the car uses 5 cylinders. car5 = DieselCar() car5.setMake('Mercedes Benz') print '\nOur diesel option is ' + car4.getMake()