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Easy string baseline.

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This tool streamlines creation and maintenance of tests which compare string output against a baseline. It offers a mechanism to compare a string against a baselined copy and update the baselined copy to match the new value when a mismatch occurs. The update process includes a manual step to facilitate a review of the change before acceptance. The tool uses multi-line string format for string baselines to improve readability for human review.

Quick Start

Create an empty baseline with a triple quoted multi-line string. Place the ending triple quote on a separate line and indent it to the level you wish the string baseline update to be indented to. Add a compare of the string being tested to the baseline string. Then save the file as fox.py:

from baseline import Baseline

expected = Baseline("""
    """)

test_string = "THE QUICK BROWN FOX\n    JUMPS\nOVER THE LAZY DOG."

assert test_string == expected

Run fox.py and observe that the assert raises an exception since the strings are not equal. Because the comparison failed, the tool located the triple quoted baseline string in the source file and updated it with the miscompared value. When the interpretter exited, the tool saved the updated source file but changed the file name to fox.update.py:

from baseline import Baseline

expected = Baseline("""
    THE QUICK BROWN FOX
        JUMPS
    OVER THE LAZY DOG.
    """)

test_string = "THE QUICK BROWN FOX\n    JUMPS\nOVER THE LAZY DOG."

assert test_string == expected

After reviewing the change with your favorite file differencing tool, accept the change by either manually overwriting the original file or use the baseline command line tool to scan the directory for updated scripts and accept them:

$ python -m baseline *
Found updates for:
  fox.py

Hit [ENTER] to update, [Ctrl-C] to cancel

fox.update.py -> fox.py

Run fox.py again and observe the assert does not raise an exception nor is a source file update generated. If in the future the test value changes, the assert will raise an exception and cause a new source file update to be generated. Simply repeat the review and acceptance step and you are back in business!

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