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pytest-coderoad

v0.2.0

Published

pytest test runner & reporter for atom-coderoad

Downloads

13

Readme

PyTest CodeRoad

PyTest Python test runner for Atom-CodeRoad.

Learn more about CodeRoad, an interactive coding tutorial creator built inside of Atom.

Setup

Install Python

pip install -U pytest
pip install tap.py

Writing Tests

There are two parts your tests will need: a task number and a feedback message.

Task number

Class title specifying the task number: class Test##

  class Test01:
    # tests here

  class Test02:
    # tests here
Feedback message

Test method providing the feedback message and starting with test_

  class Test01:
    def test_b_is_not_true(self):
      assert b == True
      # fails with message "b is not true"

    def test_a_is_not_one(self):
      assert a == 1
      # fails with message "a is not one"
Loading Workspace Files

Workspace files (created by the user) can be loaded inside of comments

# load('file.py')

These files will be loaded from the users working directory.

Loading Data Files

Data files can be by setting a second parameter to true.

# load('path/to/data.py', true)

These files will load from the specified tutorial directory in package.json.

package.json

config {
  tutorialDir: 'tutorial'
}
Complete Example

See the examples directory.