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Initial commmit adding asyncio mock support.
lisroach May 14, 2018
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Adding async support to the mock library.
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Fixes inspect and attribute error issues.
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Fixes test_unittest changing env because of version issue.
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Fixes async tests. Removes inspect fix.
lisroach Sep 14, 2018
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Fixes environment test issue.
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Adds argument tests.
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Adding the side_effect exception test.
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Changes CoroutineMock to AsyncMock. Removes old-style coroutine refer…
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Adds AsyncMock docs and tests for iterators and context managers.
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215 changes: 214 additions & 1 deletion Doc/library/unittest.mock.rst
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.. testsetup::

import asyncio
import inspect
import unittest
from unittest.mock import sentinel, DEFAULT, ANY
from unittest.mock import patch, call, Mock, MagicMock, PropertyMock
from unittest.mock import patch, call, Mock, MagicMock, PropertyMock, AsyncMock
from unittest.mock import mock_open

:class:`Mock` is a flexible mock object intended to replace the use of stubs and
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>>> p.assert_called_once_with()


.. class:: AsyncMock(spec=None, side_effect=None, return_value=DEFAULT, wraps=None, name=None, spec_set=None, unsafe=False, **kwargs)

An asynchronous version of :class:`Mock`. The :class:`AsyncMock` object will
behave so the object is recognized as an async function, and the result of a
call is an awaitable.

>>> mock = AsyncMock()
>>> asyncio.iscoroutinefunction(mock)
True
>>> inspect.isawaitable(mock())
True

The result of ``mock()`` is an async function which will have the outcome
of ``side_effect`` or ``return_value``:

- if ``side_effect`` is a function, the async function will return the
result of that function,
- if ``side_effect`` is an exception, the async function will raise the
exception,
- if ``side_effect`` is an iterable, the async function will return the
next value of the iterable, however, if the sequence of result is
exhausted, ``StopIteration`` is raised immediately,
- if ``side_effect`` is not defined, the async function will return the
value defined by ``return_value``, hence, by default, the async function
returns a new :class:`AsyncMock` object.


Setting the *spec* of a :class:`Mock` or :class:`MagicMock` to an async function
will result in a coroutine object being returned after calling.

>>> async def async_func(): pass
...
>>> mock = MagicMock(async_func)
>>> mock
<MagicMock spec='function' id='...'>
>>> mock()
<coroutine object AsyncMockMixin._mock_call at ...>

.. method:: assert_awaited()

Assert that the mock was awaited at least once.

>>> mock = AsyncMock()
>>> async def main():
... await mock()
...
>>> asyncio.run(main())
>>> mock.assert_awaited()
>>> mock_2 = AsyncMock()
>>> mock_2.assert_awaited()
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
AssertionError: Expected mock to have been awaited.

.. method:: assert_awaited_once()

Assert that the mock was awaited exactly once.

>>> mock = AsyncMock()
>>> async def main():
... await mock()
...
>>> asyncio.run(main())
>>> mock.assert_awaited_once()
>>> asyncio.run(main())
>>> mock.method.assert_awaited_once()
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
AssertionError: Expected mock to have been awaited once. Awaited 2 times.

.. method:: assert_awaited_with(*args, **kwargs)

Assert that the last await was with the specified arguments.

>>> mock = AsyncMock()
>>> async def main(*args, **kwargs):
... await mock(*args, **kwargs)
...
>>> asyncio.run(main('foo', bar='bar'))
>>> mock.assert_awaited_with('foo', bar='bar')
>>> mock.assert_awaited_with('other')
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
AssertionError: expected call not found.
Expected: mock('other')
Actual: mock('foo', bar='bar')

.. method:: assert_awaited_once_with(*args, **kwargs)

Assert that the mock was awaited exactly once and with the specified
arguments.

>>> mock = AsyncMock()
>>> async def main(*args, **kwargs):
... await mock(*args, **kwargs)
...
>>> asyncio.run(main('foo', bar='bar'))
>>> mock.assert_awaited_once_with('foo', bar='bar')
>>> asyncio.run(main('foo', bar='bar'))
>>> mock.assert_awaited_once_with('foo', bar='bar')
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
AssertionError: Expected mock to have been awaited once. Awaited 2 times.

.. method:: assert_any_await(*args, **kwargs)

Assert the mock has ever been awaited with the specified arguments.

>>> mock = AsyncMock()
>>> async def main(*args, **kwargs):
... await mock(*args, **kwargs)
...
>>> asyncio.run(main('foo', bar='bar'))
>>> asyncio.run(main('hello'))
>>> mock.assert_any_await('foo', bar='bar')
>>> mock.assert_any_await('other')
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
AssertionError: mock('other') await not found

.. method:: assert_has_awaits(calls, any_order=False)

Assert the mock has been awaited with the specified calls.
The :attr:`await_args_list` list is checked for the awaits.

If *any_order* is False (the default) then the awaits must be
sequential. There can be extra calls before or after the
specified awaits.

If *any_order* is True then the awaits can be in any order, but
they must all appear in :attr:`await_args_list`.

>>> mock = AsyncMock()
>>> async def main(*args, **kwargs):
... await mock(*args, **kwargs)
...
>>> calls = [call("foo"), call("bar")]
>>> mock.assert_has_calls(calls)
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
AssertionError: Calls not found.
Expected: [call('foo'), call('bar')]
>>> asyncio.run(main('foo'))
>>> asyncio.run(main('bar'))
>>> mock.assert_has_calls(calls)

.. method:: assert_not_awaited()

Assert that the mock was never awaited.

>>> mock = AsyncMock()
>>> mock.assert_not_awaited()

.. method:: reset_mock(*args, **kwargs)

See :func:`Mock.reset_mock`. Also sets :attr:`await_count` to 0,
:attr:`await_args` to None, and clears the :attr:`await_args_list`.

.. attribute:: await_count

An integer keeping track of how many times the mock object has been awaited.

>>> mock = AsyncMock()
>>> async def main():
... await mock()
...
>>> asyncio.run(main())
>>> mock.await_count
1
>>> asyncio.run(main())
>>> mock.await_count
2

.. attribute:: await_args

This is either ``None`` (if the mock hasn’t been awaited), or the arguments that
the mock was last awaited with. Functions the same as :attr:`Mock.call_args`.

>>> mock = AsyncMock()
>>> async def main(*args):
... await mock(*args)
...
>>> mock.await_args
>>> asyncio.run(main('foo'))
>>> mock.await_args
call('foo')
>>> asyncio.run(main('bar'))
>>> mock.await_args
call('bar')


.. attribute:: await_args_list

This is a list of all the awaits made to the mock object in sequence (so the
length of the list is the number of times it has been awaited). Before any
awaits have been made it is an empty list.

>>> mock = AsyncMock()
>>> async def main(*args):
... await mock(*args)
...
>>> mock.await_args_list
[]
>>> asyncio.run(main('foo'))
>>> mock.await_args_list
[call('foo')]
>>> asyncio.run(main('bar'))
>>> mock.await_args_list
[call('foo'), call('bar')]


Calling
~~~~~~~

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4 changes: 4 additions & 0 deletions Doc/whatsnew/3.8.rst
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unittest
--------

* XXX Added :class:`AsyncMock` to support an asynchronous version of :class:`Mock`.
Appropriate new assert functions for testing have been added as well.
(Contributed by Lisa Roach in :issue:`26467`).

* Added :func:`~unittest.addModuleCleanup()` and
:meth:`~unittest.TestCase.addClassCleanup()` to unittest to support
cleanups for :func:`~unittest.setUpModule()` and
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