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from unittest import TestCase
from testfixtures import Replacer, ShouldRaise
class TestReplacer(TestCase):
def test_function(self):
from testfixtures.tests import sample1
assert sample1.z() == 'original z'
def test_z():
return 'replacement z'
r = Replacer()
r.replace('testfixtures.tests.sample1.z',test_z)
assert sample1.z() == 'replacement z'
r.restore()
assert sample1.z() == 'original z'
def test_class(self):
from testfixtures.tests import sample1
x = sample1.X()
assert x.__class__.__name__ == 'X'
class XReplacement(sample1.X): pass
r = Replacer()
r.replace('testfixtures.tests.sample1.X', XReplacement)
x = sample1.X()
assert x.__class__.__name__ == 'XReplacement'
assert sample1.X().y() == 'original y'
r.restore()
x = sample1.X()
assert x.__class__.__name__ == 'X'
def test_method(self):
from testfixtures.tests import sample1
assert sample1.X().y() == 'original y'
def test_y(self):
return 'replacement y'
r = Replacer()
r.replace('testfixtures.tests.sample1.X.y',test_y)
assert sample1.X().y()[:38] == 'replacement y'
r.restore()
assert sample1.X().y() == 'original y'
def test_class_method(self):
from testfixtures.tests import sample1
c = sample1.X
assert sample1.X.aMethod() is c
def rMethod(cls):
return cls, 1
r = Replacer()
r.replace('testfixtures.tests.sample1.X.aMethod',rMethod)
sample1.X.aMethod()
assert sample1.X.aMethod() == (c, 1)
r.restore()
sample1.X.aMethod()
assert sample1.X.aMethod() is c
def test_multiple_replace(self):
from testfixtures.tests import sample1
assert sample1.z() == 'original z'
assert sample1.X().y() == 'original y'
def test_y(self):
return self.__class__.__name__
def test_z():
return 'replacement z'
r = Replacer()
r.replace('testfixtures.tests.sample1.z',test_z)
r.replace('testfixtures.tests.sample1.X.y',test_y)
assert sample1.z() == 'replacement z'
assert sample1.X().y() == 'X'
r.restore()
assert sample1.z() == 'original z'
assert sample1.X().y() == 'original y'
def test_gotcha(self):
# Just because you replace an object in one context:
from testfixtures.tests import sample1
from testfixtures.tests import sample2
assert sample1.z() == 'original z'
def test_z():
return 'replacement z'
r = Replacer()
r.replace('testfixtures.tests.sample1.z',test_z)
assert sample1.z() == 'replacement z'
# Doesn't meant that it's replaced in all contexts:
assert sample2.z() == 'original z'
r.restore()
def test_remove_called_twice(self):
from testfixtures.tests import sample1
def test_z(): pass
r = Replacer()
r.replace('testfixtures.tests.sample1.z',test_z)
r.restore()
assert sample1.z() == 'original z'
r.restore()
assert sample1.z() == 'original z'
def test_with_statement(self):
from testfixtures.tests import sample1
assert sample1.z() == 'original z'
def test_z():
return 'replacement z'
with Replacer() as r:
r.replace('testfixtures.tests.sample1.z',test_z)
assert sample1.z() == 'replacement z'
assert sample1.z() == 'original z'
def test_not_there(self):
def test_bad(): pass
with Replacer() as r:
with ShouldRaise(AttributeError("Original 'bad' not found")):
r.replace('testfixtures.tests.sample1.bad', test_bad)
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