This is a follow-up question for unittest and metaclass: automatic test_* method generation:
For this (fixed) unittest.TestCase layout:
#!/usr/bin/env python
import unittest
class TestMaker(type):
def __new__(cls, name, bases, attrs):
callables = dict([
(meth_name, meth) for (meth_name, meth) in attrs.items() if
meth_name.startswith('_test')
])
for meth_name, meth in callables.items():
assert callable(meth)
_, _, testname = meth_name.partition('_test')
# inject methods: test{testname}_v4,6(self)
for suffix, arg in (('_false', False), ('_true', True)):
testable_name = 'test{0}{1}'.format(testname, suffix)
testable = lambda self, func=meth, arg=arg: func(self, arg)
attrs[testable_name] = testable
return type.__new__(cls, name, bases, attrs)
class TestCase(unittest.TestCase):
__metaclass__ = TestMaker
def test_normal(self):
print 'Hello from ' + self.id()
def _test_this(self, arg):
print '[{0}] this: {1}'.format(self.id(), str(arg))
def _test_that(self, arg):
print '[{0}] that: {1}'.format(self.id(), str(arg))
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()
This works using stdlib
's framework. Expected and actual output:
C:\Users\santa4nt\Desktop>C:\Python27\python.exe test_meta.py
Hello from __main__.TestCase.test_normal
.[__main__.TestCase.test_that_false] that: False
.[__main__.TestCase.test_that_true] that: True
.[__main__.TestCase.test_this_false] this: False
.[__main__.TestCase.test_this_true] this: True
.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Ran 5 tests in 0.015s
OK
However, since I am actually using nose, this trick seems to not agree with it. The output I got is:
C:\Users\santa4nt\Desktop>C:\Python27\python.exe C:\Python27\Scripts\nosetests test_meta.py
.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Ran 1 test in 0.000s
OK
In short, the test_*
methods generated by the metaclass do not register with nose. Can anyone shed a light on this?
Thanks,