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Soft asserts for pytest

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Pytest soft asserts.

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Supported asserts:

Assert Description Example Return
assert_true(condition, message=None) Verify that condition is True soft_asserts.assert_true(a == b) True if assertion passes, False if assertion fails
assert_false(condition, message=None) Verify that condition is False soft_asserts.assert_false(a == b) True if assertion passes, False if assertion fails
assert_equal(first, second, message=None) Verify that first is equal to second soft_asserts.assert_equal(a, b) True if assertion passes, False if assertion fails
assert_not_equal(first, second, message=None) Verify that first is not equal to second soft_asserts.assert_not_equal(a, b) True if assertion passes, False if assertion fails
assert_is(first, second, message=None) Verify that first and second are the same object soft_asserts.assert_is(a, b) True if assertion passes, False if assertion fails
assert_is_not(first, second, message=None) Verify that first and second are not the same object soft_asserts.assert_is_not(a, b) True if assertion passes, False if assertion fails
assert_is_none(obj, message=None) Verify that obj is None soft_asserts.assert_is_none(a) True if assertion passes, False if assertion fails
assert_is_not_none(obj, message=None) Verify that obj is not None soft_asserts.assert_is_not_none(a) True if assertion passes, False if assertion fails
assert_in(obj, container, message=None) Verify that obj is in container soft_asserts.assert_in(a, [a, b, c]) True if assertion passes, False if assertion fails
assert_not_in(obj, container, message=None) Verify that obj is not in container soft_asserts.assert_not_in(a, [b, c]) True if assertion passes, False if assertion fails
assert_is_instance(obj, cls, message=None) Verify that obj is instance of cls soft_asserts.assert_is_instance(a, A) True if assertion passes, False if assertion fails
assert_is_not_instance(obj, cls, message=None) Verify that obj is not instance of cls soft_asserts.assert_is_not_instance(a, B) True if assertion passes, False if assertion fails
assert_almost_equal(first, second, delta, message=None) Verify that first is almost equal to second
and the different is equal or less to delta
soft_asserts.assert_almost_equal(1.001, 1.002, 0.1) True if assertion passes, False if assertion fails
assert_not_almost_equal(first, second, delta, message=None) Verify that first is not almost equal to second
and the different is more than delta
soft_asserts.assert_not_almost_equal(1.001, 1.002, 0.00001) True if assertion passes, False if assertion fails
assert_raises(exception, method: Callable, *args, **kwargs) Verify that method execution raise exception soft_asserts.assert_raises(TypeError, sum, 'a', 2) True if assertion passes, False if assertion fails
assert_raises_with(exception, message=None) Verify that execution in 'with' block raise exception with soft_asserts.assert_raised_with(ValueError):
    raise ValueError(ERROR_MESSAGE_1)

In the end of each test, the soft asserts will be verified and the test will be marked as failed if any of the asserts failed.
To verify the soft asserts in the middle of the test, call soft_asserts.assert_all().

assert_all() will raise AssertionError if any of the asserts failed.


#### Steps

Each testing section can be divided to steps.
The meaning of this is that if one of the asserts in a step failed,
then the step will be entered to list of failure steps and next test can be skipped
if it is depended on the failed step.

Example:

To make test be skipped if step failed, a custom marker should be created.

This is an example of such custom marker, but user can create its own custom marker.

In conftest.py file:

import pytest


@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
def run_before_test(request):
    markers = request.node.own_markers

    for marker in markers:
        if marker.name == 'soft_asserts':
            marker_params = marker.kwargs
            soft_asserts = marker_params['soft_asserts']
            skip_steps = marker_params['skip_steps']

            for step in skip_steps:
                if soft_asserts.is_step_in_failure_steps(step):
                    pytest.skip(f'Skipped because [{step}] failed.')
import pytest
from nrt_pytest_soft_asserts.soft_asserts import SoftAsserts

soft_asserts = SoftAsserts()

STEP_1 = 'step_1'
STEP_2 = 'step_2'

def test_assert_with_steps():
    soft_asserts.set_step(STEP_1)
    # result is False
    result = soft_asserts.assert_true(False)
    # print False
    print(result)    
    soft_asserts.set_step(STEP_2) 
    soft_asserts.assert_true(False)
    
    # From this code section steps will not be attached to failure asserts
    soft_asserts.unset_step()
    soft_asserts.assert_true(False)
    
    soft_asserts.assert_all()


@pytest.mark.soft_asserts(soft_asserts=soft_asserts, skip_steps=[STEP_1])
def test_skip_if_step_1_fail():
    soft_asserts.assert_true(True)

@pytest.mark.soft_asserts(soft_asserts=soft_asserts, skip_steps=[STEP_2])
def test_skip_if_step_2_fail():
    soft_asserts.assert_true(True)

Print error on each failed assert

Each assertion failure can be printed.
This can be done by adding logger or by adding a print method.

In case a logger will be added to soft asserts, then logger.error(message) will be used.

In case a print method will be added to soft asserts, then print_method(message) will be used.

logger and print method cannot be added together.

logger example:

import logging
from nrt_pytest_soft_asserts.soft_asserts import SoftAsserts


logger = logging.getLogger('test')

soft_asserts = SoftAsserts()

# logger will be used to print message after each assert fail.
soft_asserts.set_logger(logger)


def test_assert_true_fail():
    i = 1
    j = 2
    # logger.error() will print messages to console for each assert that fails
    soft_asserts.assert_true(i + j == 5)
    # f'{i} is different from {j}' will be printed by logger.error() after assert will fail
    soft_asserts.assert_equal(i, j, f'{i} is different from {j}')
    soft_asserts.assert_all()

print method example:

from nrt_pytest_soft_asserts.soft_asserts import SoftAsserts

def print_method(message):
    print(message)

soft_asserts = SoftAsserts()

# print_method will be used to print message after each assert fail.
soft_asserts.set_print_method(print_method)


def test_assert_true_fail():
    i = 1
    j = 2
    # print_method will print messages to console for each assert that fails
    soft_asserts.assert_true(i + j == 5)
    # f'{i} is different from {j}' will be printed by print_method after assert will fail
    soft_asserts.assert_equal(i, j, f'{i} is different from {j}')
    soft_asserts.assert_all()

Wiki: https://github.com/etuzon/python-nrt-pytest-soft-asserts/wiki

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