
This may not be fully adequate but is a reasonable start. The main point was to indicate the different loader method and the need to yield the generated tests.
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752 B
Python
29 lines
752 B
Python
"""A sample pytest module."""
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# For pathname munging
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import os
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# The module that build_tests comes from.
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from gabbi import driver
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# We need access to the WSGI application that hosts our service
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from myapp import wsgiapp
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# We're using fixtures in the YAML files, we need to know where to
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# load them from.
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from myapp.test import fixtures
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# By convention the YAML files are put in a directory named
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# "gabbits" that is in the same directory as the Python test file.
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TESTS_DIR = 'gabbits'
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def test_gabbits():
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test_dir = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), TESTS_DIR)
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test_generator = driver.py_test_generator(
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test_dir, intercept=wsgiapp.app,
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fixture_module=fixtures)
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for test in test_generator:
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yield test
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