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示例1: __run_class_fixtures
# 需要导入模块: from test_result import TestResult [as 别名]
# 或者: from test_result.TestResult import to_dict [as 别名]
def __run_class_fixtures(self, stage, fixtures, callback_on_run_event, callback_on_complete_event):
"""Set the current _stage, run a set of fixtures, calling callbacks before and after each."""
self._stage = stage
for fixture_method in fixtures:
result = TestResult(fixture_method)
try:
for callback in self.__callbacks[callback_on_run_event]:
callback(result.to_dict())
result.start()
if self.__execute_block_recording_exceptions(fixture_method, result, is_class_level=True):
result.end_in_success()
except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit):
result.end_in_interruption(sys.exc_info())
raise
finally:
for callback in self.__callbacks[callback_on_complete_event]:
callback(result.to_dict())
示例2: __run_test_methods
# 需要导入模块: from test_result import TestResult [as 别名]
# 或者: from test_result.TestResult import to_dict [as 别名]
def __run_test_methods(self):
"""Run this class's setup fixtures / test methods / teardown fixtures.
These are run in the obvious order - setup and teardown go before and after,
respectively, every test method. If there was a failure in the class_setup
phase, no method-level fixtures or test methods will be run, and we'll eventually
skip all the way to the class_teardown phase. If a given test method is marked
as disabled, neither it nor its fixtures will be run. If there is an exception
during during the setup phase, the test method will not be run and execution
will continue with the teardown phase.
"""
for test_method in self.runnable_test_methods():
result = TestResult(test_method)
test_method.im_self.test_result = result
try:
self._method_level = True # Flag that we're currently running method-level stuff (rather than class-level)
# run "on-run" callbacks. eg/ print out the test method name
for callback in self.__callbacks[self.EVENT_ON_RUN_TEST_METHOD]:
callback(result.to_dict())
result.start()
if self.__class_level_failure:
result.end_in_failure(self.__class_level_failure)
elif self.__class_level_error:
result.end_in_error(self.__class_level_error)
else:
# first, run setup fixtures
self._stage = self.STAGE_SETUP
def _setup_block():
for fixture_method in self.setup_fixtures + [ self.setUp ]:
fixture_method()
self.__execute_block_recording_exceptions(_setup_block, result)
def _run_test_block():
# then run the test method itself, assuming setup was successful
self._stage = self.STAGE_TEST_METHOD
if not result.complete:
self.__execute_block_recording_exceptions(test_method, result)
def _setup_teardown_block():
self.__enter_context_managers(self.setup_teardown_fixtures, _run_test_block)
# then run any setup_teardown fixtures, assuming setup was successful.
if not result.complete:
self.__execute_block_recording_exceptions(_setup_teardown_block, result)
# finally, run the teardown phase
self._stage = self.STAGE_TEARDOWN
def _teardown_block():
for fixture_method in [ self.tearDown ] + self.teardown_fixtures:
fixture_method()
self.__execute_block_recording_exceptions(_teardown_block, result)
# if nothing's gone wrong, it's not about to start
if not result.complete:
result.end_in_success()
except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit):
result.end_in_interruption(sys.exc_info())
raise
finally:
for callback in self.__callbacks[self.EVENT_ON_COMPLETE_TEST_METHOD]:
callback(result.to_dict())
self._method_level = False
if not result.success:
self.failure_count += 1
if self.failure_limit and self.failure_count >= self.failure_limit:
return