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2:mod:`test` --- Regression tests package for Python
3===================================================
4
5.. module:: test
6 :synopsis: Regression tests package containing the testing suite for Python.
7.. sectionauthor:: Brett Cannon <brett@python.org>
8
9
10The :mod:`test` package contains all regression tests for Python as well as the
11modules :mod:`test.test_support` and :mod:`test.regrtest`.
12:mod:`test.test_support` is used to enhance your tests while
13:mod:`test.regrtest` drives the testing suite.
14
15Each module in the :mod:`test` package whose name starts with ``test_`` is a
16testing suite for a specific module or feature. All new tests should be written
17using the :mod:`unittest` or :mod:`doctest` module. Some older tests are
18written using a "traditional" testing style that compares output printed to
19``sys.stdout``; this style of test is considered deprecated.
20
21
22.. seealso::
23
24 Module :mod:`unittest`
25 Writing PyUnit regression tests.
26
27 Module :mod:`doctest`
28 Tests embedded in documentation strings.
29
30
31.. _writing-tests:
32
33Writing Unit Tests for the :mod:`test` package
34----------------------------------------------
35
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000036It is preferred that tests that use the :mod:`unittest` module follow a few
37guidelines. One is to name the test module by starting it with ``test_`` and end
38it with the name of the module being tested. The test methods in the test module
39should start with ``test_`` and end with a description of what the method is
40testing. This is needed so that the methods are recognized by the test driver as
41test methods. Also, no documentation string for the method should be included. A
42comment (such as ``# Tests function returns only True or False``) should be used
43to provide documentation for test methods. This is done because documentation
44strings get printed out if they exist and thus what test is being run is not
45stated.
46
47A basic boilerplate is often used::
48
49 import unittest
50 from test import test_support
51
52 class MyTestCase1(unittest.TestCase):
53
54 # Only use setUp() and tearDown() if necessary
55
56 def setUp(self):
57 ... code to execute in preparation for tests ...
58
59 def tearDown(self):
60 ... code to execute to clean up after tests ...
61
62 def test_feature_one(self):
63 # Test feature one.
64 ... testing code ...
65
66 def test_feature_two(self):
67 # Test feature two.
68 ... testing code ...
69
70 ... more test methods ...
71
72 class MyTestCase2(unittest.TestCase):
73 ... same structure as MyTestCase1 ...
74
75 ... more test classes ...
76
77 def test_main():
78 test_support.run_unittest(MyTestCase1,
79 MyTestCase2,
80 ... list other tests ...
81 )
82
83 if __name__ == '__main__':
84 test_main()
85
86This boilerplate code allows the testing suite to be run by :mod:`test.regrtest`
87as well as on its own as a script.
88
89The goal for regression testing is to try to break code. This leads to a few
90guidelines to be followed:
91
92* The testing suite should exercise all classes, functions, and constants. This
93 includes not just the external API that is to be presented to the outside world
94 but also "private" code.
95
96* Whitebox testing (examining the code being tested when the tests are being
97 written) is preferred. Blackbox testing (testing only the published user
98 interface) is not complete enough to make sure all boundary and edge cases are
99 tested.
100
101* Make sure all possible values are tested including invalid ones. This makes
102 sure that not only all valid values are acceptable but also that improper values
103 are handled correctly.
104
105* Exhaust as many code paths as possible. Test where branching occurs and thus
106 tailor input to make sure as many different paths through the code are taken.
107
108* Add an explicit test for any bugs discovered for the tested code. This will
109 make sure that the error does not crop up again if the code is changed in the
110 future.
111
112* Make sure to clean up after your tests (such as close and remove all temporary
113 files).
114
115* If a test is dependent on a specific condition of the operating system then
116 verify the condition already exists before attempting the test.
117
118* Import as few modules as possible and do it as soon as possible. This
119 minimizes external dependencies of tests and also minimizes possible anomalous
120 behavior from side-effects of importing a module.
121
122* Try to maximize code reuse. On occasion, tests will vary by something as small
123 as what type of input is used. Minimize code duplication by subclassing a basic
124 test class with a class that specifies the input::
125
126 class TestFuncAcceptsSequences(unittest.TestCase):
127
128 func = mySuperWhammyFunction
129
130 def test_func(self):
131 self.func(self.arg)
132
133 class AcceptLists(TestFuncAcceptsSequences):
134 arg = [1,2,3]
135
136 class AcceptStrings(TestFuncAcceptsSequences):
137 arg = 'abc'
138
139 class AcceptTuples(TestFuncAcceptsSequences):
140 arg = (1,2,3)
141
142
143.. seealso::
144
145 Test Driven Development
146 A book by Kent Beck on writing tests before code.
147
148
149.. _regrtest:
150
151Running tests using :mod:`test.regrtest`
152----------------------------------------
153
154:mod:`test.regrtest` can be used as a script to drive Python's regression test
155suite. Running the script by itself automatically starts running all regression
156tests in the :mod:`test` package. It does this by finding all modules in the
157package whose name starts with ``test_``, importing them, and executing the
158function :func:`test_main` if present. The names of tests to execute may also be
159passed to the script. Specifying a single regression test (:program:`python
160regrtest.py` :option:`test_spam.py`) will minimize output and only print whether
161the test passed or failed and thus minimize output.
162
163Running :mod:`test.regrtest` directly allows what resources are available for
164tests to use to be set. You do this by using the :option:`-u` command-line
165option. Run :program:`python regrtest.py` :option:`-uall` to turn on all
166resources; specifying :option:`all` as an option for :option:`-u` enables all
167possible resources. If all but one resource is desired (a more common case), a
168comma-separated list of resources that are not desired may be listed after
169:option:`all`. The command :program:`python regrtest.py`
170:option:`-uall,-audio,-largefile` will run :mod:`test.regrtest` with all
171resources except the :option:`audio` and :option:`largefile` resources. For a
172list of all resources and more command-line options, run :program:`python
173regrtest.py` :option:`-h`.
174
175Some other ways to execute the regression tests depend on what platform the
176tests are being executed on. On Unix, you can run :program:`make` :option:`test`
177at the top-level directory where Python was built. On Windows, executing
178:program:`rt.bat` from your :file:`PCBuild` directory will run all regression
179tests.
180
181
Benjamin Petersonee8712c2008-05-20 21:35:26 +0000182:mod:`test.support` --- Utility functions for tests
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000183========================================================
184
Benjamin Petersonee8712c2008-05-20 21:35:26 +0000185.. module:: test.support
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000186 :synopsis: Support for Python regression tests.
187
188
Benjamin Petersonee8712c2008-05-20 21:35:26 +0000189The :mod:`test.support` module provides support for Python's regression
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000190tests.
191
192This module defines the following exceptions:
193
194
195.. exception:: TestFailed
196
197 Exception to be raised when a test fails. This is deprecated in favor of
198 :mod:`unittest`\ -based tests and :class:`unittest.TestCase`'s assertion
199 methods.
200
201
202.. exception:: TestSkipped
203
204 Subclass of :exc:`TestFailed`. Raised when a test is skipped. This occurs when a
205 needed resource (such as a network connection) is not available at the time of
206 testing.
207
208
209.. exception:: ResourceDenied
210
211 Subclass of :exc:`TestSkipped`. Raised when a resource (such as a network
212 connection) is not available. Raised by the :func:`requires` function.
213
214The :mod:`test.test_support` module defines the following constants:
215
216
217.. data:: verbose
218
219 :const:`True` when verbose output is enabled. Should be checked when more
220 detailed information is desired about a running test. *verbose* is set by
221 :mod:`test.regrtest`.
222
223
224.. data:: have_unicode
225
226 :const:`True` when Unicode support is available.
227
228
229.. data:: is_jython
230
231 :const:`True` if the running interpreter is Jython.
232
233
234.. data:: TESTFN
235
236 Set to the path that a temporary file may be created at. Any temporary that is
237 created should be closed and unlinked (removed).
238
Benjamin Petersonee8712c2008-05-20 21:35:26 +0000239The :mod:`test.support` module defines the following functions:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000240
241
242.. function:: forget(module_name)
243
244 Removes the module named *module_name* from ``sys.modules`` and deletes any
245 byte-compiled files of the module.
246
247
248.. function:: is_resource_enabled(resource)
249
250 Returns :const:`True` if *resource* is enabled and available. The list of
251 available resources is only set when :mod:`test.regrtest` is executing the
252 tests.
253
254
255.. function:: requires(resource[, msg])
256
257 Raises :exc:`ResourceDenied` if *resource* is not available. *msg* is the
258 argument to :exc:`ResourceDenied` if it is raised. Always returns true if called
259 by a function whose ``__name__`` is ``'__main__'``. Used when tests are executed
260 by :mod:`test.regrtest`.
261
262
263.. function:: findfile(filename)
264
265 Return the path to the file named *filename*. If no match is found *filename* is
266 returned. This does not equal a failure since it could be the path to the file.
267
268
269.. function:: run_unittest(*classes)
270
271 Execute :class:`unittest.TestCase` subclasses passed to the function. The
272 function scans the classes for methods starting with the prefix ``test_`` and
273 executes the tests individually.
274
275 It is also legal to pass strings as parameters; these should be keys in
276 ``sys.modules``. Each associated module will be scanned by
277 ``unittest.TestLoader.loadTestsFromModule()``. This is usually seen in the
278 following :func:`test_main` function::
279
280 def test_main():
281 test_support.run_unittest(__name__)
282
283 This will run all tests defined in the named module.
284
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000285
Benjamin Peterson699adb92008-05-08 22:27:58 +0000286.. function:: catch_warning(record=True)
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +0000287
Benjamin Peterson699adb92008-05-08 22:27:58 +0000288 Return a context manager that guards the warnings filter from being
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +0000289 permanently changed and records the data of the last warning that has been
Benjamin Peterson699adb92008-05-08 22:27:58 +0000290 issued. The ``record`` argument specifies whether any raised warnings are
291 captured by the object returned by :func:`warnings.catch_warning` or allowed
292 to propagate as normal.
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +0000293
Benjamin Peterson699adb92008-05-08 22:27:58 +0000294 The context manager is typically used like this::
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +0000295
296 with catch_warning() as w:
297 warnings.warn("foo")
298 assert str(w.message) == "foo"
299
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +0000300
301.. function:: captured_stdout()
302
303 This is a context manager than runs the :keyword:`with` statement body using
304 a :class:`StringIO.StringIO` object as sys.stdout. That object can be
Guido van Rossum7736b5b2008-01-15 21:44:53 +0000305 retrieved using the ``as`` clause of the :keyword:`with` statement.
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +0000306
307 Example use::
308
309 with captured_stdout() as s:
Collin Winterc79461b2007-09-01 23:34:30 +0000310 print("hello")
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +0000311 assert s.getvalue() == "hello"
312
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +0000313
Benjamin Petersonee8712c2008-05-20 21:35:26 +0000314The :mod:`test.support` module defines the following classes:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000315
316.. class:: TransientResource(exc[, **kwargs])
317
318 Instances are a context manager that raises :exc:`ResourceDenied` if the
319 specified exception type is raised. Any keyword arguments are treated as
320 attribute/value pairs to be compared against any exception raised within the
321 :keyword:`with` statement. Only if all pairs match properly against
322 attributes on the exception is :exc:`ResourceDenied` raised.
323
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000324
325.. class:: EnvironmentVarGuard()
326
327 Class used to temporarily set or unset environment variables. Instances can be
328 used as a context manager.
329
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000330
331.. method:: EnvironmentVarGuard.set(envvar, value)
332
333 Temporarily set the environment variable ``envvar`` to the value of ``value``.
334
335
336.. method:: EnvironmentVarGuard.unset(envvar)
337
338 Temporarily unset the environment variable ``envvar``.