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- Method resolution order:
- Test
- unittest.TestCase
- builtins.object
Methods defined here:
- test_history(self)
Methods inherited from unittest.TestCase:
- __call__(self, *args, **kwds)
- __eq__(self, other)
- __hash__(self)
- __init__(self, methodName='runTest')
- Create an instance of the class that will use the named test
method when executed. Raises a ValueError if the instance does
not have a method with the specified name.
- __ne__(self, other)
- __repr__(self)
- __str__(self)
- addCleanup(self, function, *args, **kwargs)
- Add a function, with arguments, to be called when the test is
completed. Functions added are called on a LIFO basis and are
called after tearDown on test failure or success.
Cleanup items are called even if setUp fails (unlike tearDown).
- addTypeEqualityFunc(self, typeobj, function)
- Add a type specific assertEqual style function to compare a type.
This method is for use by TestCase subclasses that need to register
their own type equality functions to provide nicer error messages.
Args:
typeobj: The data type to call this function on when both values
are of the same type in assertEqual().
function: The callable taking two arguments and an optional
msg= argument that raises self.failureException with a
useful error message when the two arguments are not equal.
- assertAlmostEqual(self, first, second, *, places=7, msg=None)
- Fail if the two objects are unequal as determined by their
difference rounded to the given number of decimal places
(default 7) and comparing to zero.
Note that decimal places (from zero) are usually not the same
as significant digits (measured from the most signficant digit).
- assertAlmostEquals = assertAlmostEqual(self, first, second, *, places=7, msg=None)
- Fail if the two objects are unequal as determined by their
difference rounded to the given number of decimal places
(default 7) and comparing to zero.
Note that decimal places (from zero) are usually not the same
as significant digits (measured from the most signficant digit).
- assertDictContainsSubset(self, expected, actual, msg=None)
- Checks whether actual is a superset of expected.
- assertDictEqual(self, d1, d2, msg=None)
- assertEqual(self, first, second, msg=None)
- Fail if the two objects are unequal as determined by the '=='
operator.
- assertEquals = assertEqual(self, first, second, msg=None)
- Fail if the two objects are unequal as determined by the '=='
operator.
- assertFalse(self, expr, msg=None)
- Fail the test if the expression is true.
- assertGreater(self, a, b, msg=None)
- Just like assertTrue(a > b), but with a nicer default message.
- assertGreaterEqual(self, a, b, msg=None)
- Just like assertTrue(a >= b), but with a nicer default message.
- assertIn(self, member, container, msg=None)
- Just like assertTrue(a in b), but with a nicer default message.
- assertIs(self, expr1, expr2, msg=None)
- Just like assertTrue(a is b), but with a nicer default message.
- assertIsNone(self, obj, msg=None)
- Same as assertTrue(obj is None), with a nicer default message.
- assertIsNot(self, expr1, expr2, msg=None)
- Just like assertTrue(a is not b), but with a nicer default message.
- assertIsNotNone(self, obj, msg=None)
- Included for symmetry with assertIsNone.
- assertLess(self, a, b, msg=None)
- Just like assertTrue(a < b), but with a nicer default message.
- assertLessEqual(self, a, b, msg=None)
- Just like assertTrue(a <= b), but with a nicer default message.
- assertListEqual(self, list1, list2, msg=None)
- A list-specific equality assertion.
Args:
list1: The first list to compare.
list2: The second list to compare.
msg: Optional message to use on failure instead of a list of
differences.
- assertMultiLineEqual(self, first, second, msg=None)
- Assert that two multi-line strings are equal.
- assertNotAlmostEqual(self, first, second, *, places=7, msg=None)
- Fail if the two objects are equal as determined by their
difference rounded to the given number of decimal places
(default 7) and comparing to zero.
Note that decimal places (from zero) are usually not the same
as significant digits (measured from the most signficant digit).
- assertNotAlmostEquals = assertNotAlmostEqual(self, first, second, *, places=7, msg=None)
- Fail if the two objects are equal as determined by their
difference rounded to the given number of decimal places
(default 7) and comparing to zero.
Note that decimal places (from zero) are usually not the same
as significant digits (measured from the most signficant digit).
- assertNotEqual(self, first, second, msg=None)
- Fail if the two objects are equal as determined by the '=='
operator.
- assertNotEquals = assertNotEqual(self, first, second, msg=None)
- Fail if the two objects are equal as determined by the '=='
operator.
- assertNotIn(self, member, container, msg=None)
- Just like assertTrue(a not in b), but with a nicer default message.
- assertRaises(self, excClass, callableObj=None, *args, **kwargs)
- Fail unless an exception of class excClass is thrown
by callableObj when invoked with arguments args and keyword
arguments kwargs. If a different type of exception is
thrown, it will not be caught, and the test case will be
deemed to have suffered an error, exactly as for an
unexpected exception.
If called with callableObj omitted or None, will return a
context object used like this::
with assertRaises(some_error_class):
do_something()
- assertRaisesRegexp(self, expected_exception, expected_regexp, callable_obj=None, *args, **kwargs)
- Asserts that the message in a raised exception matches a regexp.
Args:
expected_exception: Exception class expected to be raised.
expected_regexp: Regexp (re pattern object or string) expected
to be found in error message.
callable_obj: Function to be called.
args: Extra args.
kwargs: Extra kwargs.
- assertRegexpMatches(self, text, expected_regex, msg=None)
- assertSameElements(self, expected_seq, actual_seq, msg=None)
- An unordered sequence specific comparison.
Raises with an error message listing which elements of expected_seq
are missing from actual_seq and vice versa if any.
- assertSequenceEqual(self, seq1, seq2, msg=None, seq_type=None)
- An equality assertion for ordered sequences (like lists and tuples).
For the purposes of this function, a valid orderd sequence type is one
which can be indexed, has a length, and has an equality operator.
Args:
seq1: The first sequence to compare.
seq2: The second sequence to compare.
seq_type: The expected datatype of the sequences, or None if no
datatype should be enforced.
msg: Optional message to use on failure instead of a list of
differences.
- assertSetEqual(self, set1, set2, msg=None)
- A set-specific equality assertion.
Args:
set1: The first set to compare.
set2: The second set to compare.
msg: Optional message to use on failure instead of a list of
differences.
For more general containership equality, assertSameElements will work
with things other than sets. This uses ducktyping to support
different types of sets, and is optimized for sets specifically
(parameters must support a difference method).
- assertTrue(self, expr, msg=None)
- Fail the test unless the expression is true.
- assertTupleEqual(self, tuple1, tuple2, msg=None)
- A tuple-specific equality assertion.
Args:
tuple1: The first tuple to compare.
tuple2: The second tuple to compare.
msg: Optional message to use on failure instead of a list of
differences.
- assert_ = assertTrue(self, expr, msg=None)
- Fail the test unless the expression is true.
- countTestCases(self)
- debug(self)
- Run the test without collecting errors in a TestResult
- defaultTestResult(self)
- doCleanups(self)
- Execute all cleanup functions. Normally called for you after
tearDown.
- fail(self, msg=None)
- Fail immediately, with the given message.
- failIf = deprecated_func(*args, **kwargs)
- failIfAlmostEqual = deprecated_func(*args, **kwargs)
- failIfEqual = deprecated_func(*args, **kwargs)
- failUnless = deprecated_func(*args, **kwargs)
- failUnlessAlmostEqual = deprecated_func(*args, **kwargs)
- failUnlessEqual = deprecated_func(*args, **kwargs)
- failUnlessRaises = deprecated_func(*args, **kwargs)
- id(self)
- run(self, result=None)
- setUp(self)
- Hook method for setting up the test fixture before exercising it.
- shortDescription(self)
- Returns both the test method name and first line of its docstring.
If no docstring is given, only returns the method name.
This method overrides unittest.TestCase.shortDescription(), which
only returns the first line of the docstring, obscuring the name
of the test upon failure.
- skipTest(self, reason)
- Skip this test.
- tearDown(self)
- Hook method for deconstructing the test fixture after testing it.
Data descriptors inherited from unittest.TestCase:
- __dict__
- dictionary for instance variables (if defined)
- __weakref__
- list of weak references to the object (if defined)
Data and other attributes inherited from unittest.TestCase:
- failureException = <class 'AssertionError'>
- Assertion failed.
- longMessage = False
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