Best Python code snippet using assertpy_python
test_dict_compare.py
Source: test_dict_compare.py
...204 assert_that({'a':1}).is_equal_to({'a':1}, include='b')205 fail('should have raised error')206 except AssertionError as ex:207 assert_that(str(ex)).is_equal_to("Expected <{'a': 1}> to include key <b>, but did not include key <b>.")208def test_failure_include_multiple_missing():209 try:210 assert_that({'a':1}).is_equal_to({'a':1}, include=['b','c'])211 fail('should have raised error')212 except AssertionError as ex:213 assert_that(str(ex)).is_equal_to("Expected <{'a': 1}> to include keys <'b', 'c'>, but did not include keys <'b', 'c'>.")214def test_failure_include_deep_missing():215 try:216 assert_that({'a':{'b':2}}).is_equal_to({'a':{'c':3}}, include=('a','c'))217 fail('should have raised error')218 except AssertionError as ex:219 assert_that(str(ex)).is_equal_to("Expected <{'b': 2}> to include key <c>, but did not include key <c>.")220def test_failure_include_multi_keys():221 try:222 assert_that({'a':1,'b':2}).is_equal_to({'a':1,'b':3}, include=['a','b'])...
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