Best Python code snippet using pytest-django_python
test_database.py
Source: test_database.py
...3from database import Database4from test_utils import region_dict, get_region, make_extra_counts, MAX_ID5def test_first_database():6 print('{} items in first database.'.format(len(Database())))7def test_second_database():8 print('{} items in second database.'.format(len(Database())))9def test_len():10 db = Database()11 assert len(db) == MAX_ID + len(db.get_extra())12 assert len(db.get_all()) == MAX_ID + len(db.get_extra())13def test_extra_counts():14 assert len(Database()) == MAX_ID + sum(make_extra_counts().values())15def test_get_extras():16 db = Database()17 assert db.get_extra(), 'db.get_extra() returns no pokemon'18 assert len(db.get_extra()) == sum(make_extra_counts().values())19def region_length_test(region_name):20 db = Database()21 # test db.get_region()...
tests.py
Source: tests.py
...4from datavalidation.models import FailingObject5from datavalidation.results import SummaryEx6from .models import SecondDatabase7@pytest.mark.django_db8def test_second_database():9 failure = SecondDatabase.objects.generate(failing=1)10 summary = run_validator(SecondDatabase, method_name="test_foobar")11 assert summary == SummaryEx(12 num_passing=20, num_na=0, failures=failure13 ).complete()14 # assert the FailingObject table was updated15 ct = ContentType.objects.get_for_model(SecondDatabase)...
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