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Mock names and the name attribute
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Since "name" is an argument to the :class:`Mock` constructor, if you want your
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mock object to have a "name" attribute you can't just pass it in at creation
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time. There are two alternatives. One option is to use
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:meth:`~Mock.configure_mock`::
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>>> mock = MagicMock()
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>>> mock.configure_mock(name='my_name')
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>>> mock.name
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'my_name'
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A simpler option is to simply set the "name" attribute after mock creation::
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>>> mock = MagicMock()
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Attaching Mocks as Attributes
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Attaching Mocks as Attributes
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