I have a project which as the actual structure:
Project
|-setup.py
|
|-Code
| |-exemple.py
|
|-Test
|-testExemple.py
I want to make my setup automated to set the files and path directories whatever they are. So in my Setup.py, I have like 30 imports,but then I have inputs:
testFolderNameSetup = input("Enter the name of the folder containing your tests:")
testFolderNameSetup = "./" + str(testFolderNameSetup)
testFolderPathNameSetup = (os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), testFolderNameSetup)))
if os.path.exists(testFolderPathNameSetup):
sys.path.insert(0, testFolderPathNameSetup)
the thing is, when I import setup in my testExample.py like this
from setup import *
and I lauch unit tests, I receive this error message
Testing started at 9:02 AM ...
C:\Users\marc-\AppData\Local\Continuum\anaconda3\python.exe "C:\Program Files\JetBrains\PyCharm Community Edition 2018.1.2\helpers\pycharm\_jb_pytest_runner.py" --target testExemple.py::TestExample.testAdd
Launching py.test with arguments testExemple.py::TestExample::testAdd in C:\Users\marc-\Documents\GitHub\BasicProjectArchitecture\test
============================= test session starts =============================
platform win32 -- Python 3.6.3, pytest-3.2.1, py-1.4.34, pluggy-0.4.0
rootdir: C:\Users\marc-\Documents\GitHub\BasicProjectArchitecture, inifile:Enter the name of the folder containing your code:
test/testExemple.py:None (test/testExemple.py)
testExemple.py:2: in <module>
from setup import *
..\setup.py:21: in <module>
codeFolderNameSetup = get_input("Enter the name of the folder containing your code:")
..\setup.py:14: in get_input
return input(text)
..\..\..\..\AppData\Local\Continuum\anaconda3\lib\site-packages\_pytest\capture.py:459: in read
raise IOError("reading from stdin while output is captured")
E OSError: reading from stdin while output is captured
=================================== ERRORS ====================================
____________________ ERROR collecting test/testExemple.py _____________________
testExemple.py:2: in <module>
from setup import *
..\setup.py:21: in <module>
codeFolderNameSetup = get_input("Enter the name of the folder containing your code:")
..\setup.py:14: in get_input
return input(text)
..\..\..\..\AppData\Local\Continuum\anaconda3\lib\site-packages\_pytest\capture.py:459: in read
raise IOError("reading from stdin while output is captured")
E OSError: reading from stdin while output is captured
------------------------------- Captured stdout -------------------------------
Enter the name of the folder containing your code:
=========================== 1 error in 0.22 seconds ===========================
ERROR: not found: C:\Users\marc-\Documents\GitHub\BasicProjectArchitecture\test\testExemple.py::TestExample::testAdd
(no name 'C:\\Users\\marc-\\Documents\\GitHub\\BasicProjectArchitecture\\test\\testExemple.py::TestExample::testAdd' in any of [<Module 'test/testExemple.py'>])
Process finished with exit code 0
Yes the error is get_input, just because I tried replaceing input by a function returning the input called get_input, but it still doesn't work. I have heard about mocking inputs, but I don't think I should do that, I'm not trying to test inputs, I just want to import a file that uses inputs in its script...
If anyone has an idea how to resolve this, please help!
Thank you!
--------------------EDIT #1-----------------
It seems that when I import setup.py, it launches it! I tried import in a basic function and it runs the setup code... That might be why the unitest doesn,t work. I'll try to work it out and come back with an answer.
codeFolderNameSetup = get_input("Enter the name of the folder containing your code:")
is reached insetup.py
?setup.py
, which usesinput
. Maybe your setup.py sile shouldn't be usinginput
? Without you posting the contents of all your file,s it's not 100% clear to me what exactly you are doing and what you are intending/wanting to do.