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This tests the exception arguments:
This tests the exception arguments. ⚠️ In this case, it is very import to place the <code>assert</code> statements '''outside''' the <code>with</code> block, otherwise they will be silently ignored.


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Revision as of 23:55, 24 March 2022

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Overview

A function that starts with test is automatically considered a test to be executed. A function that does NOT start with test is ignored as test, so if one tries to specifically execute it, they get:

ERROR: not found: /Users/ovidiu/src/.../test_template.py::null_template_variables

A test function can be injected with a test fixture: Available fixtures: cache, capfd, capfdbinary, caplog, capsys, capsysbinary, doctest_namespace, monkeypatch, pytestconfig, record_property, record_testsuite_property, record_xml_attribute, recwarn, tmp_path, tmp_path_factory, tmpdir, tmpdir_factory.

Tested Code is Supposed to Throw Exception

import pytest

def test_something_that_should_throw_exception():
    with pytest.raises(Exception) as 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 info:
        my_method()

This tests the exception arguments. ⚠️ In this case, it is very import to place the assert statements outside the with block, otherwise they will be silently ignored.

def test_something_that_should_throw_exception():
    with pytest.raises(ValueError) as info:
        my_method()
    # important: interaction with 'info' must take place outside the with block
    assert info.value.args[0] == "some message"
    assert "some message" in str(info.value)

Also see:

Python Language | Exceptions