Best Python code snippet using pytest-django_python
test_module_shoulderbirdconfig.py
...46 assert self.parser.reload_config()47 after_reload = self.parser.load_member(MOCK_GUILD_ID, MOCK_MEMBER_ID)48 assert before_reload.regex == after_reload.regex49 assert before_reload.toggle is after_reload.toggle50 def test_modify_existing(self) -> None:51 """Ensure we modify a save while preserving existing values"""52 assert self.parser is not None53 prior_member = self.parser.load_member(MOCK_GUILD_ID, MOCK_MEMBER_ID)54 self.parser.save_member(MOCK_GUILD_ID, MOCK_MEMBER_ID, regex="test")55 modded_member = self.parser.load_member(MOCK_GUILD_ID, MOCK_MEMBER_ID)56 assert prior_member.regex == ""57 assert modded_member.regex == "test"58 assert not modded_member.toggle59 assert self.parser.save_config()60 def test_delete_member(self) -> None:61 """Ensure we delete correctly"""62 assert self.parser is not None63 assert self.parser.delete_member(MOCK_GUILD_ID, MOCK_MEMBER_ID)64 assert not self.parser.delete_member(MOCK_GUILD_ID, MOCK_MEMBER_ID)...
test_entry_read.py
Source: test_entry_read.py
...33 # def test_read_misnamed_directory(self):34 # """A directory is without suffix:35 # /home/.meta/mygroup/somedata.string36 # """37 def test_modify_existing(self):38 """Modifying an existing value with a value of the same39 type should leave the original suffix intact"""40 entry = om.Entry('standard_int.int', parent=self.project)41 entry.value = 1542 self.assertEquals(entry.value, 15)43 self.assertEquals(entry.path.basename, "standard_int.int")44 self.assertEquals(entry.path.suffix, "int")45 def test_pull_nonexisting(self):46 entry = om.Entry('nonexisting', parent=self.project)47 self.assertRaises(om.error.Exists, om.pull, entry)48 # def test_no_suffix_string(self):49 # """Entries without suffixes and value are considered corrupt"""50 # entry = om.Entry('nosuffix_string', parent=self.project)51 # self.assertEquals(entry.path.suffix, None)...
tests.py
Source: tests.py
...70 instance = FooModel(test_dict, "anything")71 instance.commit()72 my_instance = FooModel.get_instances()[-1]73 assert_equal(my_instance.foo, test_dict)74 def test_modify_existing(self):75 # ensure there is something76 foo, bar = 123, 45677 instance = FooModel(foo, bar)78 instance.commit()79 assert_equal(instance.foo, foo)80 assert_equal(instance.bar, bar)81 # get a new instance to modify from there82 new_instance = FooModel.get_instances()[-1]83 new_instance.foo = bar84 new_instance.commit()...
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