My approach to this question might be completely wrong, so please don't hesitate to correct it. I also added ATDD in the question title, because I am trying to test the output of my web api which is bigger than just a unit test.
I am using:
- Google App Engine 1.7.1
- GAE High Replication Datastore
- Python 2.7.3
I setup my tests using the boilerplate code:
self.testbed = testbed.Testbed()
self.testbed.activate()
self.policy = datastore_stub_util.PseudoRandomHRConsistencyPolicy(probability=0)
self.testbed.init_datastore_v3_stub()
Then I call a mock object setup to setup my entities and persist them to the testbed datastore. I use a counter to add 5 artists with artist_id 1 - 5:
def add_mock_artist_with(self, artist_id, link_id, name):
new_artist = dto.Artist(key_name=str(artist_id),
name=name,
link_id= str(link_id))
new_artist.put()
My test is that my web api returns:
{
"artists": [
{
"artist": {
"name": "Artist 1",
"links": {
"self": {
"href": "https://my_server.com/artist/1/"
}
}
}
},
.
.
.
{
"artist": {
"name": "Artist 5",
"links": {
"self": {
"href": "https://my_server.com/artist/5/"
}
}
}
}
],
"links": {
"self": {
"href": "https://my_server.com/artists/"
}
}
}
Initially I thought that if I were to startup a new test bed every time I run the tests, I could count on my artists being entered sequentially into the data store and therefore would get ids 1 - 5. My tests passed initially, but over time started to fail because of ids not matching (I would get a link like: "href": "https://my_server.com/artist/78/"). I felt a little guilty relying on ids being generated sequentially, so I resolved to fix it. I stumbled upon the concept of a key being either a name or a generated id. I updated my templates for the returned JSON to use:
artist.key().id_or_name()
In the case of a mock object, I supplied the key name on construction with:
key_name=str(artist_id)
For non-mock construction, I did not include that line of code and let GAE assign the id.
Since my template used key().id_or_name() to output the property, all went well and the tests passed.
However, now when I test the return of an individual artist which would be available by following http://my_server.com/artist/5/, my test fails. To grab the artist out of the datastore, I use the following code:
def retrieve_artist_by(id):
artist = dto.Artist.get_by_id()
In production, this will work fine because it will all be id based. However, in my test, it is not finding anything because I have used the key_name=str(artist_id) in my mock construction, and the name is not the same as the id.
I was hoping for something similar to:
artist = dto.Artist.get_by_id_or_name()
Any ideas?