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banrieen_PyUnitReport modified from PyUnitReport is a unittest test runner that save test results in Html files, for human readable presentation of results.
$ pip install banrieen_PyUnitReport
from pyunitreport import HTMLTestRunner
import unittest
class TestStringMethods(unittest.TestCase):
""" Example test for HtmlRunner. """
def test_upper(self):
self.assertEqual('foo'.upper(), 'FOO')
def test_isupper(self):
self.assertTrue('FOO'.isupper())
self.assertFalse('Foo'.isupper())
def test_split(self):
s = 'hello world'
self.assertEqual(s.split(), ['hello', 'world'])
# check that s.split fails when the separator is not a string
with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
s.split(2)
def test_error(self):
""" This test should be marked as error one. """
raise ValueError
def test_fail(self):
""" This test should fail. """
self.assertEqual(1, 2)
@unittest.skip("This is a skipped test.")
def test_skip(self):
""" This test should be skipped. """
pass
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main(testRunner=HTMLTestRunner(output='example_dir'))
In most cases, you can use PyUnitReport
with unittest.main
, just pass it with the testRunner
keyword.
For HTMLTestRunner
, the only parameter you must pass in is output
, which specifies the directory of your generated report. Also, if you want to specify the report name, you can use the report_name
parameter, otherwise the report name will be the datetime you run test. And if you want to run testcases in failfast
mode, you can pass in a failfast
parameter and assign it to be True.
Here is another way to run the testcases.
from pyunitreport import HTMLTestRunner
kwargs = {
"output": output_folder_name,
"report_name": report_name,
"failfast": True
}
result = HTMLTestRunner(**kwargs).run(task_suite)
For those who have test suites
it works too, just create a runner instance and call the run method with your suite.
Here is an example:
from unittest import TestLoader, TestSuite
from pyunitreport import HTMLTestRunner
import ExampleTest
import Example2Test
example_tests = TestLoader().loadTestsFromTestCase(ExampleTests)
example2_tests = TestLoader().loadTestsFromTestCase(Example2Test)
suite = TestSuite([example_tests, example2_tests])
kwargs = {
"output": output_folder_name,
"report_name": report_name,
"failfast": True
}
runner = HTMLTestRunner(**kwargs)
runner.run(suite)
This is an example of what you got in the console.
$ python examples/testcase.py
Running tests...
----------------------------------------------------------------------
This test should be marked as error one. ... ERROR (0.000575)s
This test should fail. ... FAIL (0.000564)s
test_isupper (__main__.TestStringMethods) ... OK (0.000149)s
This test should be skipped. ... SKIP (0.000067)s
test_split (__main__.TestStringMethods) ... OK (0.000167)s
test_upper (__main__.TestStringMethods) ... OK (0.000134)s
======================================================================
ERROR [0.000575s]: This test should be marked as error one.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "examples/testcase.py", line 23, in test_error
raise ValueError
ValueError
======================================================================
FAIL [0.000564s]: This test should fail.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "examples/testcase.py", line 27, in test_fail
self.assertEqual(1, 2)
AssertionError: 1 != 2
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Ran 6 tests in 0.002s
FAILED
(Failures=1, Errors=1, Skipped=1)
Generating HTML reports...
Template is not specified, load default template instead.
Reports generated: /Users/Leo/MyProjects/ApiTestEngine/src/pyunitreport/reports/example_dir/2017-07-26-23-33-49.html
FAQs
A unit test runner for Python, and generate HTML reports.
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