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)