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I'm setting up Unit Tests and a Flask Server to test out some of my companies integrations i.e Virus Total API Key validation and I am having trouble importing some modules I scripted up.
# tests/vt.py
from src import VirusTotal
import os
import unittest
VirusTotal = VirusTotal()
# docker
# KEY = os.environ['VTAPIKEY']
# POISONKEY = os.environ['VTPOISONEDKEY']
# localhost disable when in docker
KEY = $KEY
POISONKEY = $POISONKEY
class RESTAPI(unittest.TestCase):
"""Test virus total endpoints."""
def checkAPI(self):
"""Look into vtotal API."""
response = VirusTotal.check_virus("apikey": KEY)
self.assertIs(response["result"], True)
def poisonCheckAPI(self):
"""Look into sending bad data to vtotal API."""
response = VirusTotal.check_virus(
"apikey": POISONKEY)
self.assertIs(response["result"], False)
def tearDown(self):
"""Run at end of test cases."""
print("n------- test is over -------n")
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()
When I run Tox (Test Automation Tool) or Normal tests
it does not work I receive an error back from the console
given below.
# Error Message
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "tests/vt.py", line 1, in <module>
from src import VirusTotal
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'src'
Both the src and tests directories are stored in the project
root and both have a init.py file inside of them
here is the one from src
# src/__init__.py
from src.vt import VirusTotal
python unit-testing import tox
add a comment |
I'm setting up Unit Tests and a Flask Server to test out some of my companies integrations i.e Virus Total API Key validation and I am having trouble importing some modules I scripted up.
# tests/vt.py
from src import VirusTotal
import os
import unittest
VirusTotal = VirusTotal()
# docker
# KEY = os.environ['VTAPIKEY']
# POISONKEY = os.environ['VTPOISONEDKEY']
# localhost disable when in docker
KEY = $KEY
POISONKEY = $POISONKEY
class RESTAPI(unittest.TestCase):
"""Test virus total endpoints."""
def checkAPI(self):
"""Look into vtotal API."""
response = VirusTotal.check_virus("apikey": KEY)
self.assertIs(response["result"], True)
def poisonCheckAPI(self):
"""Look into sending bad data to vtotal API."""
response = VirusTotal.check_virus(
"apikey": POISONKEY)
self.assertIs(response["result"], False)
def tearDown(self):
"""Run at end of test cases."""
print("n------- test is over -------n")
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()
When I run Tox (Test Automation Tool) or Normal tests
it does not work I receive an error back from the console
given below.
# Error Message
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "tests/vt.py", line 1, in <module>
from src import VirusTotal
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'src'
Both the src and tests directories are stored in the project
root and both have a init.py file inside of them
here is the one from src
# src/__init__.py
from src.vt import VirusTotal
python unit-testing import tox
Can we see the code includingsetup.py
?
– phd
Mar 26 at 0:12
I do not have one @phd forgive me as I'm new to writing production Python I have only ever written small scripts.
– Carlos Alba
Mar 26 at 2:53
Withoutsetup.py
it would be hard to run your tests undertox
astox
requires proper distribution.
– phd
Mar 26 at 10:17
add a comment |
I'm setting up Unit Tests and a Flask Server to test out some of my companies integrations i.e Virus Total API Key validation and I am having trouble importing some modules I scripted up.
# tests/vt.py
from src import VirusTotal
import os
import unittest
VirusTotal = VirusTotal()
# docker
# KEY = os.environ['VTAPIKEY']
# POISONKEY = os.environ['VTPOISONEDKEY']
# localhost disable when in docker
KEY = $KEY
POISONKEY = $POISONKEY
class RESTAPI(unittest.TestCase):
"""Test virus total endpoints."""
def checkAPI(self):
"""Look into vtotal API."""
response = VirusTotal.check_virus("apikey": KEY)
self.assertIs(response["result"], True)
def poisonCheckAPI(self):
"""Look into sending bad data to vtotal API."""
response = VirusTotal.check_virus(
"apikey": POISONKEY)
self.assertIs(response["result"], False)
def tearDown(self):
"""Run at end of test cases."""
print("n------- test is over -------n")
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()
When I run Tox (Test Automation Tool) or Normal tests
it does not work I receive an error back from the console
given below.
# Error Message
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "tests/vt.py", line 1, in <module>
from src import VirusTotal
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'src'
Both the src and tests directories are stored in the project
root and both have a init.py file inside of them
here is the one from src
# src/__init__.py
from src.vt import VirusTotal
python unit-testing import tox
I'm setting up Unit Tests and a Flask Server to test out some of my companies integrations i.e Virus Total API Key validation and I am having trouble importing some modules I scripted up.
# tests/vt.py
from src import VirusTotal
import os
import unittest
VirusTotal = VirusTotal()
# docker
# KEY = os.environ['VTAPIKEY']
# POISONKEY = os.environ['VTPOISONEDKEY']
# localhost disable when in docker
KEY = $KEY
POISONKEY = $POISONKEY
class RESTAPI(unittest.TestCase):
"""Test virus total endpoints."""
def checkAPI(self):
"""Look into vtotal API."""
response = VirusTotal.check_virus("apikey": KEY)
self.assertIs(response["result"], True)
def poisonCheckAPI(self):
"""Look into sending bad data to vtotal API."""
response = VirusTotal.check_virus(
"apikey": POISONKEY)
self.assertIs(response["result"], False)
def tearDown(self):
"""Run at end of test cases."""
print("n------- test is over -------n")
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()
When I run Tox (Test Automation Tool) or Normal tests
it does not work I receive an error back from the console
given below.
# Error Message
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "tests/vt.py", line 1, in <module>
from src import VirusTotal
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'src'
Both the src and tests directories are stored in the project
root and both have a init.py file inside of them
here is the one from src
# src/__init__.py
from src.vt import VirusTotal
python unit-testing import tox
python unit-testing import tox
asked Mar 25 at 22:14
Carlos AlbaCarlos Alba
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Can we see the code includingsetup.py
?
– phd
Mar 26 at 0:12
I do not have one @phd forgive me as I'm new to writing production Python I have only ever written small scripts.
– Carlos Alba
Mar 26 at 2:53
Withoutsetup.py
it would be hard to run your tests undertox
astox
requires proper distribution.
– phd
Mar 26 at 10:17
add a comment |
Can we see the code includingsetup.py
?
– phd
Mar 26 at 0:12
I do not have one @phd forgive me as I'm new to writing production Python I have only ever written small scripts.
– Carlos Alba
Mar 26 at 2:53
Withoutsetup.py
it would be hard to run your tests undertox
astox
requires proper distribution.
– phd
Mar 26 at 10:17
Can we see the code including
setup.py
?– phd
Mar 26 at 0:12
Can we see the code including
setup.py
?– phd
Mar 26 at 0:12
I do not have one @phd forgive me as I'm new to writing production Python I have only ever written small scripts.
– Carlos Alba
Mar 26 at 2:53
I do not have one @phd forgive me as I'm new to writing production Python I have only ever written small scripts.
– Carlos Alba
Mar 26 at 2:53
Without
setup.py
it would be hard to run your tests under tox
as tox
requires proper distribution.– phd
Mar 26 at 10:17
Without
setup.py
it would be hard to run your tests under tox
as tox
requires proper distribution.– phd
Mar 26 at 10:17
add a comment |
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Can we see the code including
setup.py
?– phd
Mar 26 at 0:12
I do not have one @phd forgive me as I'm new to writing production Python I have only ever written small scripts.
– Carlos Alba
Mar 26 at 2:53
Without
setup.py
it would be hard to run your tests undertox
astox
requires proper distribution.– phd
Mar 26 at 10:17