=========== pytest-mock =========== This plugin installs a ``mocker`` fixture which is a thin-wrapper around the patching API provided by the `mock package `_, but with the benefit of not having to worry about undoing patches at the end of a test: .. code-block:: python import os class UnixFS: @staticmethod def rm(filename): os.remove(filename) def test_unix_fs(mocker): mocker.patch('os.remove') UnixFS.rm('file') os.remove.assert_called_once_with('file') |python| |version| |anaconda| |ci| |appveyor| |coverage| |black| .. |version| image:: http://img.shields.io/pypi/v/pytest-mock.svg :target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pytest-mock .. |anaconda| image:: https://img.shields.io/conda/vn/conda-forge/pytest-mock.svg :target: https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/pytest-mock .. |ci| image:: http://img.shields.io/travis/pytest-dev/pytest-mock.svg :target: https://travis-ci.org/pytest-dev/pytest-mock .. |appveyor| image:: https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/pid1t7iuwhkm9eh6/branch/master?svg=true :target: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/pytestbot/pytest-mock .. |coverage| image:: http://img.shields.io/coveralls/pytest-dev/pytest-mock.svg :target: https://coveralls.io/r/pytest-dev/pytest-mock .. |python| image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/pytest-mock.svg :target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pytest-mock/ .. |black| image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/code%20style-black-000000.svg :target: https://github.com/ambv/black `Professionally supported pytest-mock is now available `_ Usage ===== The ``mocker`` fixture has the same API as `mock.patch `_, supporting the same arguments: .. code-block:: python def test_foo(mocker): # all valid calls mocker.patch('os.remove') mocker.patch.object(os, 'listdir', autospec=True) mocked_isfile = mocker.patch('os.path.isfile') The supported methods are: * `mocker.patch `_ * `mocker.patch.object `_ * `mocker.patch.multiple `_ * `mocker.patch.dict `_ * `mocker.stopall `_ * ``mocker.resetall()``: calls `reset_mock() `_ in all mocked objects up to this point. These objects from the ``mock`` module are accessible directly from ``mocker`` for convenience: * `Mock `_ * `MagicMock `_ * `PropertyMock `_ * `ANY `_ * `DEFAULT `_ *(Version 1.4)* * `call `_ *(Version 1.1)* * `sentinel `_ *(Version 1.2)* * `mock_open `_ Spy --- The spy acts exactly like the original method in all cases, except it allows use of `mock` features with it, like retrieving call count. It also works for class and static methods. .. code-block:: python def test_spy(mocker): class Foo(object): def bar(self): return 42 foo = Foo() mocker.spy(foo, 'bar') assert foo.bar() == 42 assert foo.bar.call_count == 1 Stub ---- The stub is a mock object that accepts any arguments and is useful to test callbacks, for instance. May be passed a name to be used by the constructed stub object in its repr (useful for debugging). .. code-block:: python def test_stub(mocker): def foo(on_something): on_something('foo', 'bar') stub = mocker.stub(name='on_something_stub') foo(stub) stub.assert_called_once_with('foo', 'bar') Improved reporting of mock call assertion errors ------------------------------------------------ This plugin monkeypatches the mock library to improve pytest output for failures of mock call assertions like ``Mock.assert_called_with()`` by hiding internal traceback entries from the ``mock`` module. It also adds introspection information on differing call arguments when calling the helper methods. This features catches `AssertionError` raised in the method, and uses py.test's own `advanced assertions`_ to return a better diff:: mocker = def test(mocker): m = mocker.Mock() m('fo') > m.assert_called_once_with('', bar=4) E AssertionError: Expected call: mock('', bar=4) E Actual call: mock('fo') E E pytest introspection follows: E E Args: E assert ('fo',) == ('',) E At index 0 diff: 'fo' != '' E Use -v to get the full diff E Kwargs: E assert {} == {'bar': 4} E Right contains more items: E {'bar': 4} E Use -v to get the full diff test_foo.py:6: AssertionError ========================== 1 failed in 0.03 seconds =========================== This is useful when asserting mock calls with many/nested arguments and trying to quickly see the difference. This feature is probably safe, but if you encounter any problems it can be disabled in your ``pytest.ini`` file: .. code-block:: ini [pytest] mock_traceback_monkeypatch = false Note that this feature is automatically disabled with the ``--tb=native`` option. The underlying mechanism used to suppress traceback entries from ``mock`` module does not work with that option anyway plus it generates confusing messages on Python 3.5 due to exception chaining .. _advanced assertions: http://pytest.org/latest/assert.html Use standalone "mock" package ----------------------------- *New in version 1.4.0.* Python 3 users might want to use a newest version of the ``mock`` package as published on PyPI than the one that comes with the Python distribution. .. code-block:: ini [pytest] mock_use_standalone_module = true This will force the plugin to import ``mock`` instead of the ``unittest.mock`` module bundled with Python 3.4+. Note that this option is only used in Python 3+, as Python 2 users only have the option to use the ``mock`` package from PyPI anyway. Requirements ============ * Python 2.7, Python 3.4+ * pytest * mock (for Python 2) Install ======= Install using `pip `_: .. code-block:: console $ pip install pytest-mock Changelog ========= Please consult the `changelog page`_. .. _changelog page: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-mock/blob/master/CHANGELOG.rst Why bother with a plugin? ========================= There are a number of different ``patch`` usages in the standard ``mock`` API, but IMHO they don't scale very well when you have more than one or two patches to apply. It may lead to an excessive nesting of ``with`` statements, breaking the flow of the test: .. code-block:: python import mock def test_unix_fs(): with mock.patch('os.remove'): UnixFS.rm('file') os.remove.assert_called_once_with('file') with mock.patch('os.listdir'): assert UnixFS.ls('dir') == expected # ... with mock.patch('shutil.copy'): UnixFS.cp('src', 'dst') # ... One can use ``patch`` as a decorator to improve the flow of the test: .. code-block:: python @mock.patch('os.remove') @mock.patch('os.listdir') @mock.patch('shutil.copy') def test_unix_fs(mocked_copy, mocked_listdir, mocked_remove): UnixFS.rm('file') os.remove.assert_called_once_with('file') assert UnixFS.ls('dir') == expected # ... UnixFS.cp('src', 'dst') # ... But this poses a few disadvantages: - test functions must receive the mock objects as parameter, even if you don't plan to access them directly; also, order depends on the order of the decorated ``patch`` functions; - receiving the mocks as parameters doesn't mix nicely with pytest's approach of naming fixtures as parameters, or ``pytest.mark.parametrize``; - you can't easily undo the mocking during the test execution; **Note about usage as context manager** Although mocker's API is intentionally the same as ``mock.patch``'s, its use as context manager and function decorator is **not** supported through the fixture. The purpose of this plugin is to make the use of context managers and function decorators for mocking unnecessary. Indeed, trying to use the functionality in ``mocker`` in this manner can lead to non-intuitive errors: .. code-block:: python def test_context_manager(mocker): a = A() with mocker.patch.object(a, 'doIt', return_value=True, autospec=True): assert a.doIt() == True .. code-block:: console ================================== FAILURES =================================== ____________________________ test_context_manager _____________________________ in test_context_manager with mocker.patch.object(a, 'doIt', return_value=True, autospec=True): E AttributeError: __exit__ You can however use ``mocker.mock_module`` to access the underlying ``mock`` module, e.g. to return a context manager in a fixture that mocks something temporarily: .. code-block:: python @pytest.fixture def fixture_cm(mocker): @contextlib.contextmanager def my_cm(): def mocked(): pass with mocker.mock_module.patch.object(SomeClass, 'method', mocked): yield return my_cm Contributing ============ Contributions are welcome! After cloning the repository, create a virtual env and install ``pytest-mock`` in editable mode with ``dev`` extras: .. code-block:: console $ pip install --editable .[dev] $ pre-commit install Tests are run with ``tox``, you can run the baseline environments before submitting a PR: .. code-block:: console $ tox -e py27,py36,linting Style checks and formatting are done automatically during commit courtesy of `pre-commit `_. License ======= Distributed under the terms of the `MIT`_ license. .. _MIT: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-mock/blob/master/LICENSE