How to use addExpectedFailure method in autotest

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test_workerreporter.py

Source: test_workerreporter.py Github

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...97 """98 self.workerReporter.addSkip(self.test, 'reason')99 self.assertEqual(self.fakeAMProtocol.lastCall,100 managercommands.AddSkip)101 def test_addExpectedFailure(self):102 """103 L{WorkerReporter.addExpectedFailure} sends a104 L{managercommands.AddExpectedFailure} command.105 protocol.106 """107 self.workerReporter.addExpectedFailure(108 self.test, Failure(RuntimeError('error')), Todo('todo'))109 self.assertEqual(self.fakeAMProtocol.lastCall,110 managercommands.AddExpectedFailure)111 def test_addExpectedFailureNoTodo(self):112 """113 L{WorkerReporter.addExpectedFailure} sends a114 L{managercommands.AddExpectedFailure} command.115 protocol.116 """117 self.workerReporter.addExpectedFailure(118 self.test, Failure(RuntimeError('error')))119 self.assertEqual(self.fakeAMProtocol.lastCall,120 managercommands.AddExpectedFailure)121 def test_addUnexpectedSuccess(self):122 """123 L{WorkerReporter.addUnexpectedSuccess} sends a124 L{managercommands.AddUnexpectedSuccess} command.125 """126 self.workerReporter.addUnexpectedSuccess(self.test, Todo('todo'))127 self.assertEqual(self.fakeAMProtocol.lastCall,128 managercommands.AddUnexpectedSuccess)129 def test_addUnexpectedSuccessNoTodo(self):130 """131 L{WorkerReporter.addUnexpectedSuccess} sends a...

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_nose_compat.py

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...5 from unittest2.case import _ExpectedFailure as ExpectedFailure, _UnexpectedSuccess as UnexpectedSuccess6def install_proxy():7 import nose.proxy8 class MyResultProxy(nose.proxy.ResultProxy):9 def addExpectedFailure(self, test, err):10 #from nose.plugins.expected import ExpectedFailure11 self.assertMyTest(test)12 plugins = self.plugins13 plugins.addError(self.test, (ExpectedFailure, err, None))14 addExpectedFailure = getattr(self.result, "addExpectedFailure", None)15 if addExpectedFailure:16 self.result.addExpectedFailure(self.test, self._prepareErr(err))17 else:18 warnings.warn("TestResult has no addExpectedFailure method, reporting as passes",19 RuntimeWarning)20 self.result.addSuccess(self)21 def addUnexpectedSuccess(self, test):22 #from nose.plugins.expected import UnexpectedSuccess23 self.assertMyTest(test)24 plugins = self.plugins25 plugins.addError(self.test, (UnexpectedSuccess, None, None))26 self.result.addUnexpectedSuccess(self.test)27 if self.config.stopOnError:28 self.shouldStop = True29 nose.proxy.ResultProxy = MyResultProxy30def install_result():31 import nose.result32 class MyTextTestResult(nose.result.TextTestResult):33 def addExpectedFailure(self, test, err):34 # 2.7 expected failure compat35 if ExpectedFailure in self.errorClasses:36 storage, label, isfail = self.errorClasses[ExpectedFailure]37 storage.append((test, self._exc_info_to_string(err, test)))38 self.printLabel(label, (ExpectedFailure, '', None))39 def addUnexpectedSuccess(self, test):40 # 2.7 unexpected success compat41 if UnexpectedSuccess in self.errorClasses:42 storage, label, isfail = self.errorClasses[UnexpectedSuccess]43 storage.append((test, 'This test was marked as an expected '44 'failure, but it succeeded.'))45 self.printLabel(label, (UnexpectedSuccess, '', None))...

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