Unit testing in Web2py
I'm following the instructions from this post but cannot get my methods recognized globally.
The error message:
ERROR: test_suggest_performer (__builtin__.TestSearch)
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Traceback (most recent call last):
File "applications/myapp/tests/test_search.py", line 24, in test_suggest_performer
suggs = suggest_flavors("straw")
Na开发者_Go百科meError: global name 'suggest_flavors' is not defined
My test file:
import unittest
from gluon.globals import Request
db = test_db
execfile("applications/myapp/controllers/search.py", globals())
class TestSearch(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
request = Request()
def test_suggest_flavors(self):
suggs = suggest_flavors("straw")
self.assertEqual(len(suggs), 1)
self.assertEqual(suggs[0][1], 'Strawberry')
My controller:
def suggest_flavors(term):
return []
Has anyone successfully completed unit testing like this in web2py?
Please see: http://web2py.com/AlterEgo/default/show/260
Note that in your example the function 'suggest_flavors' should be defined at 'applications/myapp/controllers/search.py'.
I don't have any experience with web2py, but used other frameworks a lot. And looking at your code I'm confused a bit. Is there an objective reason why execfile
should be used? Isn't it better to use regular import statement. So instead of execfile
you may write:
from applications.myapp.controllers.search import suggest_flavors
It's more clear code for pythoners.
Note, that you should place __init__.py
in each directory along the path in this case, so that dirs will form package/module hierarchy.
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