Subclassing Avocado

Subclassing Avocado Test class to extend its features is quite straight forward and it might constitute a very useful resource to have some shared/recurrent code hosted in your project repository.

In this documentation we propose an project organization that will allow you to create and install your so called sub-framework.

Let’s use, as an example, a project called Apricot Framework. Here’s the proposed filesystem structure:

~/git/apricot (master)$ tree
.
├── apricot
│   ├── __init__.py
│   └── test.py
├── README.rst
├── setup.py
├── tests
│   └── test_example.py
└── VERSION
  • setup.py: In the setup.py it is important to specify the avocado-framework package as a dependency:

    from setuptools import setup, find_packages
    
    setup(name='apricot',
          description='Apricot - Avocado SubFramwork',
          version=open("VERSION", "r").read().strip(),
          author='Apricot Developers',
          author_email='apricot-devel@example.com',
          packages=['apricot'],
          include_package_data=True,
          install_requires=['avocado-framework']
          )
    
  • VERSION: Version your project as you wish:

    1.0
    
  • apricot/__init__.py: Make your new test class available in your module root:

    __all__ = ['ApricotTest']
    
    from apricot.test import ApricotTest
    
  • apricot/test.py: Here you will be basically extending the Avocado Test class with your own methods and routines:

    from avocado import Test
    
    class ApricotTest(Test):
        def setUp(self):
            self.log.info("setUp() executed from Apricot")
    
        def some_useful_method(self):
            return True
    
  • tests/test_example.py: And this is how your test will look like:

    from apricot import ApricotTest
    
    class MyTest(ApricotTest):
        def test(self):
            self.assertTrue(self.some_useful_method())
    

To (non-intrusively) install your module, use:

~/git/apricot (master)$ python setup.py develop --user
running develop
running egg_info
writing requirements to apricot.egg-info/requires.txt
writing apricot.egg-info/PKG-INFO
writing top-level names to apricot.egg-info/top_level.txt
writing dependency_links to apricot.egg-info/dependency_links.txt
reading manifest file 'apricot.egg-info/SOURCES.txt'
writing manifest file 'apricot.egg-info/SOURCES.txt'
running build_ext
Creating /home/apahim/.local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/apricot.egg-link (link to .)
apricot 1.0 is already the active version in easy-install.pth

Installed /home/apahim/git/apricot
Processing dependencies for apricot==1.0
Searching for avocado-framework==55.0
Best match: avocado-framework 55.0
avocado-framework 55.0 is already the active version in easy-install.pth

Using /home/apahim/git/avocado
Searching for stevedore==1.25.0
Best match: stevedore 1.25.0
Adding stevedore 1.25.0 to easy-install.pth file

Using /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages
Searching for six==1.10.0
Best match: six 1.10.0
Adding six 1.10.0 to easy-install.pth file

Using /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages
Searching for pbr==3.1.1
Best match: pbr 3.1.1
Adding pbr 3.1.1 to easy-install.pth file
Installing pbr script to /home/apahim/.local/bin

Using /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages
Finished processing dependencies for apricot==1.0

And to run your test:

~/git/apricot$ avocado run tests/test_example.py
JOB ID     : 02c663eb77e0ae6ce67462a398da6972791793bf
JOB LOG    : $HOME/avocado/job-results/job-2017-11-16T12.44-02c663e/job.log
 (1/1) tests/test_example.py:MyTest.test: PASS (0.03 s)
RESULTS    : PASS 1 | ERROR 0 | FAIL 0 | SKIP 0 | WARN 0 | INTERRUPT 0 | CANCEL 0
JOB TIME   : 0.95 s
JOB HTML   : $HOME/avocado/job-results/job-2017-11-16T12.44-02c663e/results.html