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@virgodev/test-utils

v1.0.1

Published

## Python: Testing

Readme

Provides tools for testing python and vue

- templates for python testing

- a framework for a fake REST database

Python: Testing

Prerequisites

  • you need both poetry and tox
  • consider making a global venv with python 3.10
    • you can pip: pip install poetry tox -I
  • OR use the system poetry: sudo apt-get install python3-poetry

Getting started

  • copy the testing folder to your reusable app
    • add your app name in settings.py INSTALLED_APPS
    • change the settings to whatever your app requires
    • change the urls to load your app's URLs
  • copy the tox.ini file to your reusable app
  • initialize with poetry init
  • add dependencies for your resuable app with poetry add <dep>
  • run tests with tox

Vue: Getting Started

install

npm install -d @virgodev/test-utils

setup database before all tests:

import FakeDatabase from '@virgodev-test-utils/FakeDatabase';

FakeDatabase.addModelEndpoint('posts', [
  { id: 1, title: 'Welcome to my new blog!', tags: 'new' },
  { id: 2, title: "I'm back, i'm going to be posting a lot more", tags: 'startover' },
  { id: 3, title: 'Sorry about the hiatus, it has been busy here', tags: 'busy' },
]);

FakeDatabase.addEndpoint('GET', 'profile/me/', async (req, res, ctx) => {
  return res(ctx.status(200), ctx.json({ name: 'me' }));
});

you can use a test setup file by adding it to vitest.config.js

import { defineConfig } from 'vitest/config'

export default defineConfig({
  test: {
    globals: true,
    environment: 'jsdom',
    setupFiles: ['./__tests__/setup.js'],
    coverage: {
      reportsDirectory: './coverage',
    }
  },
});

use in tests like this:

import { test, assert } from 'vitest';
import FakeDatabase from '@virgodev/test-utils/composables/FakeDatabase';
import api from '@virgodev/bazaar/functions/api';

FakeDatabase.setup();

test('REST get', async () => {
  const response = await api({ url: 'posts/' });
  assert.equal(response.status, 200);
  assert.equal(response.body.results.length, 3);
});