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golden master/snapshot/approval testing library which puts the values right into your source code

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inline-snapshot

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Installation

You can install "inline-snapshot" via pip:

pip install inline-snapshot

Key Features

  • Intuitive Semantics: snapshot(x) mirrors x for easy understanding.
  • Versatile Comparison Support: Equipped with x == snapshot(...), x <= snapshot(...), x in snapshot(...), and snapshot(...)[key].
  • Enhanced Control Flags: Utilize various flags for precise control of which snapshots you want to change.
  • Preserved Black Formatting: Retains formatting consistency with Black formatting.
  • External File Storage: Store snapshots externally using outsource(data).
  • Seamless Pytest Integration: Integrated seamlessly with pytest for effortless testing.
  • Comprehensive Documentation: Access detailed documentation for complete guidance.

Usage

You can use snapshot() instead of the value which you want to compare with.

from inline_snapshot import snapshot


def test_something():
    assert 1548 * 18489 == snapshot()

You can now run the tests and record the correct values.

$ pytest --inline-snapshot=create
from inline_snapshot import snapshot


def test_something():
    assert 1548 * 18489 == snapshot(28620972)

inline-snapshot provides more advanced features like:

from inline_snapshot import snapshot, outsource, external


def test_something():
    for number in range(5):
        # testing for numeric limits
        assert number <= snapshot(4)
        assert number >= snapshot(0)

    for c in "hello world":
        # test if something is part of a set
        assert c in snapshot(["h", "e", "l", "o", " ", "w", "r", "d"])

    s = snapshot(
        {
            0: {"square": 0, "pow_of_two": False},
            1: {"square": 1, "pow_of_two": True},
            2: {"square": 4, "pow_of_two": True},
            3: {"square": 9, "pow_of_two": False},
            4: {"square": 16, "pow_of_two": True},
        }
    )

    for number in range(5):
        # create sub-snapshots at runtime
        assert s[number]["square"] == number**2
        assert s[number]["pow_of_two"] == (
            (number & (number - 1) == 0) and number != 0
        )

    assert outsource("large string\n" * 1000) == snapshot(
        external("8bf10bdf2c30*.txt")
    )

Feedback

inline-snapshot provides some advanced ways to work with snapshots.

I would like to know how these features are used to further improve this small library. Let me know if you've found interesting use cases for this library via twitter or in the github discussions.

Issues

If you encounter any problems, please report an issue along with a detailed description.

License

Distributed under the terms of the MIT license, "inline-snapshot" is free and open source software.

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