Best Python code snippet using unittest-xml-reporting_python
test_workerreporter.py
Source: test_workerreporter.py
...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 a132 L{managercommands.AddUnexpectedSuccess} command.133 """134 self.workerReporter.addUnexpectedSuccess(self.test)135 self.assertEqual(self.fakeAMProtocol.lastCall,...
doubles.py
Source: doubles.py
...34 def addExpectedFailure(self, test, err):35 self._events.append(('addExpectedFailure', test, err))36 def addSkip(self, test, reason):37 self._events.append(('addSkip', test, reason))38 def addUnexpectedSuccess(self, test):39 self._events.append(('addUnexpectedSuccess', test))40 def startTestRun(self):41 self._events.append(('startTestRun',))42 def stopTestRun(self):43 self._events.append(('stopTestRun',))44class ExtendedTestResult(Python27TestResult):45 """A test result like the proposed extended unittest result API."""46 def addError(self, test, err=None, details=None):47 self._was_successful = False48 self._events.append(('addError', test, err or details))49 def addFailure(self, test, err=None, details=None):50 self._was_successful = False51 self._events.append(('addFailure', test, err or details))52 def addExpectedFailure(self, test, err=None, details=None):53 self._events.append(('addExpectedFailure', test, err or details))54 def addSkip(self, test, reason=None, details=None):55 self._events.append(('addSkip', test, reason or details))56 def addSuccess(self, test, details=None):57 if details:58 self._events.append(('addSuccess', test, details))59 else:60 self._events.append(('addSuccess', test))61 def addUnexpectedSuccess(self, test, details=None):62 self._was_successful = False63 if details is not None:64 self._events.append(('addUnexpectedSuccess', test, details))65 else:66 self._events.append(('addUnexpectedSuccess', test))67 def progress(self, offset, whence):68 self._events.append(('progress', offset, whence))69 def startTestRun(self):70 super(ExtendedTestResult, self).startTestRun()71 self._was_successful = True72 def tags(self, new_tags, gone_tags):73 self._events.append(('tags', new_tags, gone_tags))74 def time(self, time):75 self._events.append(('time', time))...
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