Python's built-in unittest module makes assertions with TestCase.assert*
methods:
class FooTest(TestCase):
def test_foo(self):
self.assertEqual(1,1)
self.assertNotEqual(1,2)
self.assertTrue(True)
I have generally used a testrunner such as nose or py.test which allow use of the built-in assert
keyword when making assertions:
assert 1 == 1
assert 1 != 2
assert True
What is the motivation for unittest's TestCase.assert*
approach and what are the strengths and weaknesses of this vs asserting with the built-in assert keyword? Are there reasons why unittest's syntax should be favoured?