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pytest Quick Start Guide

You're reading from   pytest Quick Start Guide Write better Python code with simple and maintainable tests

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789347562
Length 160 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Bruno Oliveira Bruno Oliveira
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Introducing fixtures

Most tests need some kind of data or resource to operate on:

def test_highest_rated():
series = [
("The Office", 2005, 8.8),
("Scrubs", 2001, 8.4),
("IT Crowd", 2006, 8.5),
("Parks and Recreation", 2009, 8.6),
("Seinfeld", 1989, 8.9),
]
assert highest_rated(series) == "Seinfeld"

Here, we have a list of (series name, year, rating) tuples that we use to test the highest_rated function. Inlining data into the test code as we do here works well for isolated tests, but often you have a dataset that can be used by multiple tests. One solution would be to copy over the dataset to each test:

def test_highest_rated():
series = [
("The Office", 2005, 8.8),
...,
]
assert highest_rated(series) == "Seinfeld"

def test_oldest(...
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