I'm trying to run a TestCase in python 3.3.2 that has several test methods in it:
class ttt(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
...
def tearDown(self):
...
def test_test1(self):
...
def test_test2(self):
...
if __name__ == "__main__":
instance = ttt()
instance.run()
The documentation states the following:
Each instance of TestCase will run a single base method: the method named methodName. However, the standard implementation of the default methodName, runTest(), will run every method starting with test as an individual test, and count successes and failures accordingly. Therefore, in most uses of TestCase, you will neither change the methodName nor reimplement the default runTest() method.
However, when I run the code I get the following:
'ttt' object has no attribute 'runTest'
I want to ask: Is this a bug? And if it's not why is there no runTest method? Am I doing something wrong?
unittest
doesn't require you to manually creatingdef runTest(self)
to specify the test-order?