I am trying to test the following class开发者_如何学C using unittest
and the mock
library:
class Connection(object):
def __init__(self, cookie):
self.connect = None
self.session = Session()
self.session.load(cookie)
# do some stuff with self.session
self.some_info = self.session.data['the_info']
How could I test if when I create an instance of Connection
, depending on the return of the Session
instance, I assert if self.some_info
is with the value I am expecting?
I wish to use the mock library. In its documentation I have an example of mocking chained calls (http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/mock/examples.html#mocking-chained-calls), but it isn't very clear of how I can adapt it to my problem.
The Session.load(cookie)
method sets some attributes in the Session
instance. I would like to set this values fixed for my tests for every value of cookie.
Assume Connection
is located in module package.module.connection
The following code should be how you would test your session:
import mock
class TestConnection(unittest.TestCase):
@mock.patch('package.module.connection.Session')
def test_some_info_on_session_is_set(self, fake_session):
fake_session.data = {'the_info': 'blahblah'}
cookie = Cookie()
connection = Connection(cookie)
self.assertEqual(connection.some_info, 'blahblah')
fake_session.load.assert_called_once_with(cookie)
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