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def test_something_that_should_throw_exception(): | def test_something_that_should_throw_exception(): | ||
with pytest.raises( | with pytest.raises(ValueError) as e_info: | ||
my_method() | my_method() | ||
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Revision as of 21:40, 16 February 2022
External
Internal
Overview
Tested Code is Supposed to Throw Exception
import pytest
def test_something_that_should_throw_exception():
with pytest.raises(Exception) as e_info:
my_method()
If the tested code raises a more specific exception, you can use that instead:
def test_something_that_should_throw_exception():
with pytest.raises(ValueError) as e_info:
my_method()
- How to I test the exception message?
Also see: