I have a python file a.py
which contains two classes A
and B
.
class A(object):
def method_a(self):
return "Class A method a"
class B(object):
def method_b(self):
a = A()
print a.method_a()
I would like to unittest method_b
in class B
by mocking A
. Here is the content of the file testa.py
for this purpose:
import unittest
import mock
import a
class TestB(unittest.TestCase):
@mock.patch('a.A')
def test_method_b(self, mock_a):
mock_a.method_a.return_value = 'Mocked A'
b = a.B()
b.method_b()
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()
I expect to get Mocked A
in the output. But what I get is:
<MagicMock name='A().method_a()' id='4326621392'>
Where am I doing wrong?
A()
returns thereturn_value
frommock_A
(a regularMagicMock
, as you haven't specified anything else), which is not an instance of the classA
. You need to set thatreturn_value
to be something that has a definedmethod_a
.mock_a
that should have the method, notmock_a
itself.mock_a().method_a.return_value = 'Mocked A'
andmock_a.return_value.method_a.return_value = 'Mocked A'
worked. Thanks a lot for your comments. Would you please go ahead and put it as an answer?