unittest error: test_update() missing 1 required positional argument: 'mock_stdout'
When I use unittest
in python, I get the error message:
test_update() missing 1 required positional argument: 'mock_stdout'
Below is my code for test_update
:
def test_update(self, mock_stdout):
"""Test update information"""
new_geo="CANADA"
new_commodity= "SUGAR"
new_value = "7.81"
new_ref_date = "2018"
new_vector ="v1574617"
new_coordinate = "1.49"
update = Modify()
with mock.patch(
'builtins.input',
side_effect=[new_ref_date, new_geo, new_commodity,
new_vector, new_coordinate, new_value]):
update.update()
self.assertEqual(
mock_stdout.getvalue(),
"Update information for databasen" +
"3 row(s) updatedn" +
"|2018|CANADA|SUGER|v1574617|1.49|7.81|n" +
"|2018|CANADA|SUGER|v1574617|1.49|7.81|n" +
"|2018|CANADA|SUGER|v1574617|1.49|7.81|n" +
"========================================n")
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When I use unittest
in python, I get the error message:
test_update() missing 1 required positional argument: 'mock_stdout'
Below is my code for test_update
:
def test_update(self, mock_stdout):
"""Test update information"""
new_geo="CANADA"
new_commodity= "SUGAR"
new_value = "7.81"
new_ref_date = "2018"
new_vector ="v1574617"
new_coordinate = "1.49"
update = Modify()
with mock.patch(
'builtins.input',
side_effect=[new_ref_date, new_geo, new_commodity,
new_vector, new_coordinate, new_value]):
update.update()
self.assertEqual(
mock_stdout.getvalue(),
"Update information for databasen" +
"3 row(s) updatedn" +
"|2018|CANADA|SUGER|v1574617|1.49|7.81|n" +
"|2018|CANADA|SUGER|v1574617|1.49|7.81|n" +
"|2018|CANADA|SUGER|v1574617|1.49|7.81|n" +
"========================================n")
python unit-testing python-unittest
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When I use unittest
in python, I get the error message:
test_update() missing 1 required positional argument: 'mock_stdout'
Below is my code for test_update
:
def test_update(self, mock_stdout):
"""Test update information"""
new_geo="CANADA"
new_commodity= "SUGAR"
new_value = "7.81"
new_ref_date = "2018"
new_vector ="v1574617"
new_coordinate = "1.49"
update = Modify()
with mock.patch(
'builtins.input',
side_effect=[new_ref_date, new_geo, new_commodity,
new_vector, new_coordinate, new_value]):
update.update()
self.assertEqual(
mock_stdout.getvalue(),
"Update information for databasen" +
"3 row(s) updatedn" +
"|2018|CANADA|SUGER|v1574617|1.49|7.81|n" +
"|2018|CANADA|SUGER|v1574617|1.49|7.81|n" +
"|2018|CANADA|SUGER|v1574617|1.49|7.81|n" +
"========================================n")
python unit-testing python-unittest
When I use unittest
in python, I get the error message:
test_update() missing 1 required positional argument: 'mock_stdout'
Below is my code for test_update
:
def test_update(self, mock_stdout):
"""Test update information"""
new_geo="CANADA"
new_commodity= "SUGAR"
new_value = "7.81"
new_ref_date = "2018"
new_vector ="v1574617"
new_coordinate = "1.49"
update = Modify()
with mock.patch(
'builtins.input',
side_effect=[new_ref_date, new_geo, new_commodity,
new_vector, new_coordinate, new_value]):
update.update()
self.assertEqual(
mock_stdout.getvalue(),
"Update information for databasen" +
"3 row(s) updatedn" +
"|2018|CANADA|SUGER|v1574617|1.49|7.81|n" +
"|2018|CANADA|SUGER|v1574617|1.49|7.81|n" +
"|2018|CANADA|SUGER|v1574617|1.49|7.81|n" +
"========================================n")
python unit-testing python-unittest
python unit-testing python-unittest
edited Nov 11 at 20:46
martineau
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asked Nov 11 at 19:54
Richard
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As mentioned in this answer to the question Python unittest passing arguments, the problem here seems to be that you are trying to pass in a mock_stdout
argument to the function (def test_update(self, mock_stdout):
). Try moving the definition of mock_stdout
to outside the function, like this:
mock_stdout = <fill this in>
def test_update(self): # Removed mock_stdout from the list of arguments
...
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As mentioned in this answer to the question Python unittest passing arguments, the problem here seems to be that you are trying to pass in a mock_stdout
argument to the function (def test_update(self, mock_stdout):
). Try moving the definition of mock_stdout
to outside the function, like this:
mock_stdout = <fill this in>
def test_update(self): # Removed mock_stdout from the list of arguments
...
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As mentioned in this answer to the question Python unittest passing arguments, the problem here seems to be that you are trying to pass in a mock_stdout
argument to the function (def test_update(self, mock_stdout):
). Try moving the definition of mock_stdout
to outside the function, like this:
mock_stdout = <fill this in>
def test_update(self): # Removed mock_stdout from the list of arguments
...
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As mentioned in this answer to the question Python unittest passing arguments, the problem here seems to be that you are trying to pass in a mock_stdout
argument to the function (def test_update(self, mock_stdout):
). Try moving the definition of mock_stdout
to outside the function, like this:
mock_stdout = <fill this in>
def test_update(self): # Removed mock_stdout from the list of arguments
...
As mentioned in this answer to the question Python unittest passing arguments, the problem here seems to be that you are trying to pass in a mock_stdout
argument to the function (def test_update(self, mock_stdout):
). Try moving the definition of mock_stdout
to outside the function, like this:
mock_stdout = <fill this in>
def test_update(self): # Removed mock_stdout from the list of arguments
...
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