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Basic Hello world in Python with corresponding unittest
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__author__ = 'k0emt' | |
class Greeter: | |
def __init__(self): | |
self.message = 'Hello world' | |
# print self.message |
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__author__ = 'k0emt' | |
import unittest | |
from Experiment import Greeter | |
class MyTestCase(unittest.TestCase): | |
def test_default_greeting_set(self): | |
greeter = Greeter() | |
# this test will fail until you change the Greeter to return this expected message | |
self.assertEqual(greeter.message, 'Hello world!') | |
if __name__ == '__main__': | |
unittest.main() |
IsraelTorres thanks for the suggestion. I updated the gists to be initially failing. Change the greeter code to match the test and they pass.
Thanks for this, I was looking for a simple example and this is exactly what I needed.
https://gist.github.com/ronilpatel/4b28e0f821ef119c8a8d223c89987f8a
Have a look at this with additional basic test cases appended to the above python files.
Thank You!
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Thank you k0emt - totally what I needed to get a basic understanding of what unittest was about!
To help others understand in ExperimentTests.py change 'self.assertEqual(greeter.message, 'Hello world!')' to expect something slightly different such as 'self.assertEqual(greeter.message, 'Hello world?')' to get a failure message :) This means that the expected message was not received thus the failure, otherwise if the expected message was received (i.e. they match) then it prints out OK after the test is run.