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README FOR IDLE TESTS IN IDLELIB.IDLE_TEST 1. Test Files The idle directory, idlelib, has over 60 xyz.py files. The idle_test subdirectory should contain a test_xyy.py for each. (For test modules, make 'xyz' lower case, and possibly shorten it.) Each file should start with the something like the following template, with the blanks after after '.' and 'as', and before and after '_' filled in. --- import unittest from test.support import requires import idlelib. as class _Test(unittest.TestCase): def test_(self): if __name__ == '__main__': unittest.main(verbosity=2, exit=2) --- Idle tests are run with unittest; do not use regrtest's test_main. Once test_xyy is written, the following should go at the end of xyy.py, with xyz (lowercased) added after 'test_'. --- if __name__ == "__main__": from test import support; support.use_resources = ['gui'] import unittest unittest.main('idlelib.idle_test.test_', verbosity=2, exit=False) --- 2. Gui Tests Gui tests need 'requires' and 'use_resources' from test.support (test.test_support in 2.7). A test is a gui test if it creates a Tk root or master object either directly or indirectly by instantiating a tkinter or idle class. For the benefit of buildbot machines that do not have a graphics screen, gui tests must be 'guarded' by "requires('gui')" in a setUp function or method. This will typically be setUpClass. To avoid interfering with other gui tests, all gui objects must be destroyed and deleted by the end of the test. If a widget, such as a Tk root, is created in a setUpX function, destroy it in the corresponding tearDownX. For module and class attributes, also delete the widget. --- @classmethod def setUpClass(cls): requires('gui') cls.root = tk.Tk() @classmethod def tearDownClass(cls): cls.root.destroy() del cls.root --- Support.requires('gui') returns true if it is either called in a main module (which never happens on buildbots) or if use_resources contains 'gui'. Use_resources is set by test.regrtest but not by unittest. So when running tests in another module with unittest, we set it ourselves, as in the xyz.py template above. Since non-gui tests always run, but gui tests only sometimes, tests of non-gui operations should best avoid needing a gui. Methods that make incidental use of tkinter (tk) variables and messageboxes can do this by using the mock classes in idle_test/mock_tk.py. There is also a mock text that will handle some uses of the tk Text widget. 3. Running Tests Assume that xyz.py and test_xyz.py end with the "if __name__" statements given above. In Idle, pressing F5 in an editor window with either loaded will run all tests in the test_xyz file with the version of Python running Idle. The test report and any tracebacks will appear in the Shell window. The options in these "if __name__" statements are appropriate for developers running (as opposed to importing) either of the files during development: verbosity=2 lists all test methods in the file; exit=False avoids a spurious sys.exit traceback that would otherwise occur when running in Idle. The following command lines also run all test methods, including gui tests, in test_xyz.py. (The exceptions are that idlelib and idlelib.idle start Idle and idlelib.PyShell should (issue 18330).) python -m idlelib.xyz # With the capitalization of the xyz module python -m idlelib.idle_test.test_xyz To run all idle_test/test_*.py tests, either interactively ('>>>', with unittest imported) or from a command line, use one of the following. (Notes: unittest does not run gui tests; in 2.7, 'test ' (with the space) is 'test.regrtest '; where present, -v and -ugui can be omitted.) >>> unittest.main('idlelib.idle_test', verbosity=2, exit=False) python -m unittest -v idlelib.idle_test python -m test -v -ugui test_idle python -m test.test_idle The idle tests are 'discovered' by idlelib.idle_test.__init__.load_tests, which is also imported into test.test_idle. Normally, neither file should be changed when working on individual test modules. The third command runs runs unittest indirectly through regrtest. The same happens when the entire test suite is run with 'python -m test'. So that command must work for buildbots to stay green. Idle tests must not disturb the environment in a way that makes other tests fail (issue 18081). To run an individual Testcase or test method, extend the dotted name given to unittest on the command line. (But gui tests will not this way.) python -m unittest -v idlelib.idle_test.test_xyz.Test_case.test_meth