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I'm doing unit test for my project using unittest module. I'd like to do a class that has more than one test function for organization. Using Pycharm, sometimes it works, but not always.
When I change the name of the class function, the test may work or not (I know need to have "test" in class function name). For example, in the code below:
import unittest
class MyTest(unittest.TestCase):
def test_func1(self):
self.assertEqual(2, 2)
def test_classe_no(self):
self.assertEqual(3, 3)
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()
When I run the test, the console shows: Ran 1 test in 0.002s. But if I change the name of function test_classe_no to test_class it shows Ran 2 tests in 0.002s. If I edit some code, it can stop working. This happens only running in PyCharm, running in terminal (windows cmd) it appears to work. I would like to run directly on pycharm for convenience. What's wrong?
python unit-testing
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I'm doing unit test for my project using unittest module. I'd like to do a class that has more than one test function for organization. Using Pycharm, sometimes it works, but not always.
When I change the name of the class function, the test may work or not (I know need to have "test" in class function name). For example, in the code below:
import unittest
class MyTest(unittest.TestCase):
def test_func1(self):
self.assertEqual(2, 2)
def test_classe_no(self):
self.assertEqual(3, 3)
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()
When I run the test, the console shows: Ran 1 test in 0.002s. But if I change the name of function test_classe_no to test_class it shows Ran 2 tests in 0.002s. If I edit some code, it can stop working. This happens only running in PyCharm, running in terminal (windows cmd) it appears to work. I would like to run directly on pycharm for convenience. What's wrong?
python unit-testing
What's the result ofpython -m unittest your_filename_containing_mytest.MyTestwhen ran in the PyCharm env but from your Windows CMD ? (don't forget to replaceyour_filename_containing_mytestwith your filename)
– Sam
Apr 12 at 3:39
add a comment |
I'm doing unit test for my project using unittest module. I'd like to do a class that has more than one test function for organization. Using Pycharm, sometimes it works, but not always.
When I change the name of the class function, the test may work or not (I know need to have "test" in class function name). For example, in the code below:
import unittest
class MyTest(unittest.TestCase):
def test_func1(self):
self.assertEqual(2, 2)
def test_classe_no(self):
self.assertEqual(3, 3)
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()
When I run the test, the console shows: Ran 1 test in 0.002s. But if I change the name of function test_classe_no to test_class it shows Ran 2 tests in 0.002s. If I edit some code, it can stop working. This happens only running in PyCharm, running in terminal (windows cmd) it appears to work. I would like to run directly on pycharm for convenience. What's wrong?
python unit-testing
I'm doing unit test for my project using unittest module. I'd like to do a class that has more than one test function for organization. Using Pycharm, sometimes it works, but not always.
When I change the name of the class function, the test may work or not (I know need to have "test" in class function name). For example, in the code below:
import unittest
class MyTest(unittest.TestCase):
def test_func1(self):
self.assertEqual(2, 2)
def test_classe_no(self):
self.assertEqual(3, 3)
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()
When I run the test, the console shows: Ran 1 test in 0.002s. But if I change the name of function test_classe_no to test_class it shows Ran 2 tests in 0.002s. If I edit some code, it can stop working. This happens only running in PyCharm, running in terminal (windows cmd) it appears to work. I would like to run directly on pycharm for convenience. What's wrong?
python unit-testing
python unit-testing
edited Mar 23 at 20:53
Muhammad Tayyab Shafique
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asked Mar 23 at 20:31
André GinklingsAndré Ginklings
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What's the result ofpython -m unittest your_filename_containing_mytest.MyTestwhen ran in the PyCharm env but from your Windows CMD ? (don't forget to replaceyour_filename_containing_mytestwith your filename)
– Sam
Apr 12 at 3:39
add a comment |
What's the result ofpython -m unittest your_filename_containing_mytest.MyTestwhen ran in the PyCharm env but from your Windows CMD ? (don't forget to replaceyour_filename_containing_mytestwith your filename)
– Sam
Apr 12 at 3:39
What's the result of
python -m unittest your_filename_containing_mytest.MyTest when ran in the PyCharm env but from your Windows CMD ? (don't forget to replace your_filename_containing_mytest with your filename)– Sam
Apr 12 at 3:39
What's the result of
python -m unittest your_filename_containing_mytest.MyTest when ran in the PyCharm env but from your Windows CMD ? (don't forget to replace your_filename_containing_mytest with your filename)– Sam
Apr 12 at 3:39
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What's the result of
python -m unittest your_filename_containing_mytest.MyTestwhen ran in the PyCharm env but from your Windows CMD ? (don't forget to replaceyour_filename_containing_mytestwith your filename)– Sam
Apr 12 at 3:39