When using mocker
from pytest-mock
, how can I use has_calls
to check the calls to a specific method without checking all the calls made to the return value of that method?
For example:
import subprocess
from unittest import mock
def test_foo(mocker):
m = mocker.patch('test_main.subprocess')
r1 = subprocess.run(['foo'])
r1.check_returncode()
r2 = subprocess.run(['bar'])
r2.check_returncode()
m.run.assert_has_calls([
mock.call(['foo']),
mock.call(['bar']),
])
Fails with:
E AssertionError: Calls not found.
E Expected: [call(['foo']), call(['bar'])]
E Actual: [call(['foo']),
E call().check_returncode(),
E call(['bar']),
E call().check_returncode()]
Why are calls to the return value also included? I just want to check that I had a call to subprocess.run(['foo'])
followed by a call to subprocess.run(['bar'])
. I don't care about calls made to anything it returns, but I do care about the order of calls to run
itself.