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Platform for test doubles in Python (mocks, stubs, fakes, and dummies)

Project description

Ludibrio

Author

Gustavo Rezende <nsigustavo@gmail.com>

Development

Ludibrio’s development may be viewed and followed on github:

http://github.com/nsigustavo/ludibrio

Retrieve the source code using ‘git’:

git clone git://github.com/nsigustavo/ludibrio.git

Tutorial

Install

$ sudo easy_install ludibrio

Mock

Mocks are objects pre-programmed with expectations which form a specification of the calls they are expected to receive.

A Mocker or Stub instance uses the ‘with’ statement to record and replay expectations:

>>> from ludibrio import Mock

>>> with Mock() as MySQLdb:
...     con = MySQLdb.connect('servidor', ' usuario', 'senha')
...     con.select_db('banco de dados') >> None
...     cursor = con.cursor()
...     cursor.execute('ALGUM SQL') >> None
...     cursor.fetchall() >> [1,2,3,4,5]
>>> con = MySQLdb.connect('servidor', ' usuario', 'senha')
>>> con.select_db('banco de dados')
>>> cursor = con.cursor()
>>> cursor.execute('ALGUM SQL')
>>> cursor.fetchall()
[1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

>>> MySQLdb.validate() #passed

Stub

Stubs provide pre-defined answers to method calls made during a test:

>>> from ludibrio import Stub

>>> with Stub() as x:
...     x.anything() >> 'response'

>>> x.anything()
'response'

Trivial mocking or stubing for any external module

Ludibrio also offers a replace mode, which basically means if a “from … import …” statement is defined into a ‘with’ scope, the replay mechanism will return a mock object to replace the original object in namespace of the whole Python interpreter (including any modules, etc). There’s a simple example below to illustrate how use it:

>>> from ludibrio import Stub

>>> with Stub() as time:
...     from time import time
...     time() >> 171

>>> from time import time
>>> time()
171

Proxy

Two Ludibrio’s powerful features that aren’t found in other mocking systems is the ability of proxying existing objects, or patching a real instance or class.

When an object is proxied, Ludibrio create a Test Double object holding a reference to the real object, allowing expressions passthrough to it(mocked or not, and by default or on request).

>>> from os.path import splitext
>>> with Stub(proxy=splitext) as splitext:
...     splitext('ludibrio/stubed.py') >> ('/temp/temp','.temp')
>>> splitext('mock.py')
('mock', '.py')
>>> splitext('ludibrio/stubed.py')
('/temp/temp', '.temp')

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