The modules described in this chapter help you write software. For example, the
pydoc
module takes a module and generates documentation based on the
module's contents. The doctest
and unittest
modules contains
frameworks for writing unit tests that automatically exercise code and verify
that the expected output is produced. 2to3 can translate Python 2.x
source code into valid Python 3.x code.
The list of modules described in this chapter is:
typing
--- Support for type hintspydoc
--- Documentation generator and online help systemdoctest
--- Test interactive Python examplesunittest
--- Unit testing framework- Basic example
- Command-Line Interface
- Test Discovery
- Organizing test code
- Re-using old test code
- Skipping tests and expected failures
- Distinguishing test iterations using subtests
- Classes and functions
- Test cases
- Grouping tests
- Loading and running tests
- Class and Module Fixtures
- Signal Handling
unittest.mock
--- mock object library- Quick Guide
- The Mock Class
- The patchers
- MagicMock and magic method support
- Helpers
unittest.mock
--- getting started- Using Mock
- Patch Decorators
- Further Examples
- Mocking chained calls
- Partial mocking
- Mocking a Generator Method
- Applying the same patch to every test method
- Mocking Unbound Methods
- Checking multiple calls with mock
- Coping with mutable arguments
- Nesting Patches
- Mocking a dictionary with MagicMock
- Mock subclasses and their attributes
- Mocking imports with patch.dict
- Tracking order of calls and less verbose call assertions
- More complex argument matching
- 2to3 - Automated Python 2 to 3 code translation
test
--- Regression tests package for Pythontest.support
--- Utilities for the Python test suite