I want to create a mock method that calls the underlying method being mocked.
I'm imagining something like the following, but I can't find any documentation about the mock object holding a reference to the object being mocked, which I've denoted as [[wrapped_method_foo]]
below:
from mock import patch
class Foo(object):
def __init__(self, state):
self.state = state
def foo(self, a):
print "real foo", a
return a + self.state
f = Foo(2000)
f.foo(1)
with patch.object(Foo, 'foo', autospec=True) as mock_foo:
def side_effect(self, a):
print "mock foo", a
return mock_foo.[[wrapped_method_foo]](self, a*2)
mock_foo.side_effect = side_effect
f.foo(2)
The simplest way is to grab your own reference to the original function before patching. Patching can be done on an individual instance of the class:
...or by patching the unbound method on the class:
patch objects have an undocumented
temp_original
attribute that you can use.Here is what I usually do in that case:
I'm using this when I only use mock to assert that functions where called during tests