A test framework for Python that enable unit testing / TDD / BDD to be productive and enjoyable.
Its well behaved mocks with thorough API validations catches bugs both when code is first written or long in the future when it is changed.
The flexibility of using them with existing unittest.TestCase
or TestSlide's own test runner let users get its benefits without requiring refactoring existing code.
Quickstart
Install:
pip install TestSlide
Scaffold the code you want to test backup.py
:
class Backup:
def delete(self, path):
pass
Write a test case backup_test.py
describing the expected behavior:
import testslide, backup, storage
class TestBackupDelete(testslide.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
super().setUp()
self.storage_mock = testslide.StrictMock(storage.Client)
# Makes storage.Client(timeout=60) return self.storage_mock
self.mock_constructor(storage, 'Client')\
.for_call(timeout=60)\
.to_return_value(self.storage_mock)
def test_delete_from_storage(self):
# Set behavior and assertion for the call at the mock
self.mock_callable(self.storage_mock, 'delete')\
.for_call('/file/to/delete')\
.to_return_value(True)\
.and_assert_called_once()
backup.Backup().delete('/file/to/delete')
TestSlide's StrictMock
, mock_constructor()
and mock_callable()
are seamlessly integrated with Python's TestCase.
Run the test and see the failure:
TestSlide's mocks failure messages guide you towards the solution, that you can now implement:
import storage
class Backup:
def __init__(self):
self.storage = storage.Client(timeout=60)
def delete(self, path):
self.storage.delete(path)
And watch the test go green:
It is all about letting the failure messages guide you towards the solution. There's a plethora of validation inside TestSlide's mocks, so you can trust they will help you iterate quickly when writing code and also cover you when breaking changes are introduced.
Full documentation
There's a lot more that TestSlide can offer, please check the full documentation at https://testslide.readthedocs.io/ to learn more.
Requirements
- Linux
- Python 3
Join the TestSlide community
TestSlide is open source software, contributions are very welcome!
See the CONTRIBUTING file for how to help out.
License
TestSlide is MIT licensed, as found in the LICENSE file.
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