I have some Python tests that I run with Nose.
An example is this:
class Logout(unittest.TestCase):
def report_pass_fail(self):
#code
def setUp(self):
#code
def test_Logout(self):
#code
def tearDown(self):
#code
Because I have a very big amount of tests and because i want to create a modular code architecture....i would like to have the report_pass_fail , setUp and tearDown methods inside a separate file(module) and just call them when needed inside the test's class.
I am not very experienced in OOP .I tried several combinations but with no success.
How could I do that?
The module I created is this:
import json, httplib, base64, unittest, sys
from selenium import webdriver
import className
from creds import config, sauce_hub
class Fixtures(unittest.TestCase):
def report_pass_fail(self):
base64string = base64.encodestring('%s:%s' % (config['username'], config['access-key']))[:-1]
result = json.dumps({'public': 'true', 'passed': sys.exc_info() == (None, None, None)})
connection = httplib.HTTPConnection("saucelabs.com")
connection.request('PUT', '/rest/v1/%s/jobs/%s' % (config['username'], self.wd.session_id), result, headers={"Authorization": "Basic %s" % base64string})
result = connection.getresponse()
return result.status == 200
def setUp(self):
desired_capabilities = webdriver.DesiredCapabilities.FIREFOX
desired_capabilities['version'] = '4'
desired_capabilities['platform'] = 'Linux'
desired_capabilities['name'] = className.getName(self)
desired_capabilities['record-video'] = False
self.wd = webdriver.Remote(desired_capabilities=desired_capabilities,
command_executor="http://" + config['username'] + ":" + config['access-key'] + sauce_hub)
self.wd.implicitly_wait(10)
def tearDown(self):
self.wd.quit()
And its use in the test file is something like this:
import unittest
from fixture_module import Fixtures
#is_alert_present(wd)
#credentials
class DeleteLectureFromCoursePanel(Fixtures,unittest.TestCase):
import fixture_module
f = fixture_module.Fixtures()
f.report_pass_fail()
f.setUp()
def test_DeleteLectureFromCoursePanel(self):
success = True
wd = self.wd
wd.find_element_by_link_text("Delete").click()
self.assertEqual("Are you sure?", wd.switch_to_alert().text)
wd.switch_to_alert().accept()
self.assertTrue(success)
f.tearDown()
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()
It seems ok and there are no errors in PyCharmIDE but when I run it from console it says :
ValueError:no such test method in <class 'fixture_module.Fixtures'> : runTest