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Learning Python Application Development

You're reading from   Learning Python Application Development Take Python beyond scripting to build robust, reusable, and efficient applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785889196
Length 454 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Ninad Sathaye Ninad Sathaye
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Developing Simple Applications FREE CHAPTER 2. Dealing with Exceptions 3. Modularize, Package, Deploy! 4. Documentation and Best Practices 5. Unit Testing and Refactoring 6. Design Patterns 7. Performance – Identifying Bottlenecks 8. Improving Performance – Part One 9. Improving Performance – Part Two, NumPy and Parallelization 10. Simple GUI Applications Index

Writing unit tests for the application


It is time to write some unit tests for the application. We will make a new subclass of unittest.TestCase to hold all the unit tests.

Setting up a test package

As a first step, let's create a new package for holding the test cases. Create a new directory called test at the same level where you have the rest of the code. Next, create two new files inside this test directory, as shown here:

The test_wargame.py module is where new unit tests will be created. To recognize the directory as a Python package, add an empty __init__.py file.

Tip

If you haven't already, read Chapter 3, Modularize, Package, Deploy! for details on creating a Python package.

Creating a new class for unit testing

The test_wargame.py file can also be found in the supporting code. It has all the code to be discussed next. In the following discussion, it is assumed that you will code from scratch to an empty file.

Create a new subclass of unittest.TestCase, and call it TestWarGame or any name...

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