Merge unittest.mock examples fixes.
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@ -372,8 +372,8 @@ You can stack up multiple patch decorators using this pattern:
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... @patch('package.module.ClassName1')
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... @patch('package.module.ClassName2')
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... def test_something(self, MockClass2, MockClass1):
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... self.assertTrue(package.module.ClassName1 is MockClass1)
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... self.assertTrue(package.module.ClassName2 is MockClass2)
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... self.assertIs(package.module.ClassName1, MockClass1)
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... self.assertIs(package.module.ClassName2, MockClass2)
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...
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>>> MyTest('test_something').test_something()
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@ -595,10 +595,10 @@ with `test`:
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... class MyTest(TestCase):
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...
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... def test_one(self, MockSomeClass):
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... self.assertTrue(mymodule.SomeClass is MockSomeClass)
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... self.assertIs(mymodule.SomeClass, MockSomeClass)
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...
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... def test_two(self, MockSomeClass):
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... self.assertTrue(mymodule.SomeClass is MockSomeClass)
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... self.assertIs(mymodule.SomeClass, MockSomeClass)
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...
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... def not_a_test(self):
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... return 'something'
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@ -617,7 +617,7 @@ These allow you to move the patching into your `setUp` and `tearDown` methods.
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... self.mock_foo = self.patcher.start()
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...
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... def test_foo(self):
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... self.assertTrue(mymodule.foo is self.mock_foo)
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... self.assertIs(mymodule.foo, self.mock_foo)
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...
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... def tearDown(self):
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... self.patcher.stop()
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@ -636,7 +636,7 @@ exception is raised in the setUp then tearDown is not called.
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... self.mock_foo = patcher.start()
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...
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... def test_foo(self):
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... self.assertTrue(mymodule.foo is self.mock_foo)
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... self.assertIs(mymodule.foo, self.mock_foo)
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...
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>>> MyTest('test_foo').run()
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