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| CHANGELOG |
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| 2012/11/5 Version 1.0.1 |
| ----------------------- |
| |
| * Functions decorated with `patch` variants have a `__wrapped__` attribute |
| pointing to the original function. This brings compatibility with the |
| default behaviour in Python 3.3 (due to a new feature in `functools.wraps`). |
| |
| Note that due to changes in `tox`, `mock` is no longer tested with Python 2.4. |
| The compatibility code has not been removed so it probably still works, but |
| tests are no longer run. |
| |
| |
| 2012/10/07 Version 1.0.0 |
| ------------------------ |
| |
| No changes since 1.0.0 beta 1. This version has feature parity with |
| `unittest.mock |
| <http://docs.python.org/py3k/library/unittest.mock.html#module-unittest.mock>`_ |
| in Python 3.3. |
| |
| Full list of changes since 0.8: |
| |
| * `mocksignature`, along with the `mocksignature` argument to `patch`, removed |
| * Support for deleting attributes (accessing deleted attributes will raise an |
| `AttributeError`) |
| * Added the `mock_open` helper function for mocking the builtin `open` |
| * `__class__` is assignable, so a mock can pass an `isinstance` check without |
| requiring a spec |
| * Addition of `PropertyMock`, for mocking properties |
| * `MagicMocks` made unorderable by default (in Python 3). The comparison |
| methods (other than equality and inequality) now return `NotImplemented` |
| * Propagate traceback info to support subclassing of `_patch` by other |
| libraries |
| * `create_autospec` works with attributes present in results of `dir` that |
| can't be fetched from the object's class. Contributed by Konstantine Rybnikov |
| * Any exceptions in an iterable `side_effect` will be raised instead of |
| returned |
| * In Python 3, `create_autospec` now supports keyword only arguments |
| * Added `patch.stopall` method to stop all active patches created by `start` |
| * BUGFIX: calling `MagicMock.reset_mock` wouldn't reset magic method mocks |
| * BUGFIX: calling `reset_mock` on a `MagicMock` created with autospec could |
| raise an exception |
| * BUGFIX: passing multiple spec arguments to patchers (`spec` , `spec_set` and |
| `autospec`) had unpredictable results, now it is an error |
| * BUGFIX: using `spec=True` *and* `create=True` as arguments to patchers could |
| result in using `DEFAULT` as the spec. Now it is an error instead |
| * BUGFIX: using `spec` or `autospec` arguments to patchers, along with |
| `spec_set=True` did not work correctly |
| * BUGFIX: using an object that evaluates to False as a spec could be ignored |
| * BUGFIX: a list as the `spec` argument to a patcher would always result in a |
| non-callable mock. Now if `__call__` is in the spec the mock is callable |
| |
| |
| 2012/07/13 Version 1.0.0 beta 1 |
| -------------------------------- |
| |
| * Added `patch.stopall` method to stop all active patches created by `start` |
| * BUGFIX: calling `MagicMock.reset_mock` wouldn't reset magic method mocks |
| * BUGFIX: calling `reset_mock` on a `MagicMock` created with autospec could |
| raise an exception |
| |
| |
| 2012/05/04 Version 1.0.0 alpha 2 |
| -------------------------------- |
| |
| * `PropertyMock` attributes are now standard `MagicMocks` |
| * `create_autospec` works with attributes present in results of `dir` that |
| can't be fetched from the object's class. Contributed by Konstantine Rybnikov |
| * Any exceptions in an iterable `side_effect` will be raised instead of |
| returned |
| * In Python 3, `create_autospec` now supports keyword only arguments |
| |
| |
| 2012/03/25 Version 1.0.0 alpha 1 |
| -------------------------------- |
| |
| The standard library version! |
| |
| * `mocksignature`, along with the `mocksignature` argument to `patch`, removed |
| * Support for deleting attributes (accessing deleted attributes will raise an |
| `AttributeError`) |
| * Added the `mock_open` helper function for mocking the builtin `open` |
| * `__class__` is assignable, so a mock can pass an `isinstance` check without |
| requiring a spec |
| * Addition of `PropertyMock`, for mocking properties |
| * `MagicMocks` made unorderable by default (in Python 3). The comparison |
| methods (other than equality and inequality) now return `NotImplemented` |
| * Propagate traceback info to support subclassing of `_patch` by other |
| libraries |
| * BUGFIX: passing multiple spec arguments to patchers (`spec` , `spec_set` and |
| `autospec`) had unpredictable results, now it is an error |
| * BUGFIX: using `spec=True` *and* `create=True` as arguments to patchers could |
| result in using `DEFAULT` as the spec. Now it is an error instead |
| * BUGFIX: using `spec` or `autospec` arguments to patchers, along with |
| `spec_set=True` did not work correctly |
| * BUGFIX: using an object that evaluates to False as a spec could be ignored |
| * BUGFIX: a list as the `spec` argument to a patcher would always result in a |
| non-callable mock. Now if `__call__` is in the spec the mock is callable |
| |
| |
| 2012/02/13 Version 0.8.0 |
| ------------------------ |
| |
| The only changes since 0.8rc2 are: |
| |
| * Improved repr of :data:`sentinel` objects |
| * :data:`ANY` can be used for comparisons against :data:`call` objects |
| * The return value of `MagicMock.__iter__` method can be set to |
| any iterable and isn't required to be an iterator |
| |
| Full List of changes since 0.7: |
| |
| mock 0.8.0 is the last version that will support Python 2.4. |
| |
| * Addition of :attr:`~Mock.mock_calls` list for *all* calls (including magic |
| methods and chained calls) |
| * :func:`patch` and :func:`patch.object` now create a :class:`MagicMock` |
| instead of a :class:`Mock` by default |
| * The patchers (`patch`, `patch.object` and `patch.dict`), plus `Mock` and |
| `MagicMock`, take arbitrary keyword arguments for configuration |
| * New mock method :meth:`~Mock.configure_mock` for setting attributes and |
| return values / side effects on the mock and its attributes |
| * New mock assert methods :meth:`~Mock.assert_any_call` and |
| :meth:`~Mock.assert_has_calls` |
| * Implemented :ref:`auto-speccing` (recursive, lazy speccing of mocks with |
| mocked signatures for functions/methods), as the `autospec` argument to |
| `patch` |
| * Added the :func:`create_autospec` function for manually creating |
| 'auto-specced' mocks |
| * :func:`patch.multiple` for doing multiple patches in a single call, using |
| keyword arguments |
| * Setting :attr:`~Mock.side_effect` to an iterable will cause calls to the mock |
| to return the next value from the iterable |
| * New `new_callable` argument to `patch` and `patch.object` allowing you to |
| pass in a class or callable object (instead of `MagicMock`) that will be |
| called to replace the object being patched |
| * Addition of :class:`NonCallableMock` and :class:`NonCallableMagicMock`, mocks |
| without a `__call__` method |
| * Addition of :meth:`~Mock.mock_add_spec` method for adding (or changing) a |
| spec on an existing mock |
| * Protocol methods on :class:`MagicMock` are magic mocks, and are created |
| lazily on first lookup. This means the result of calling a protocol method is |
| a `MagicMock` instead of a `Mock` as it was previously |
| * Addition of :meth:`~Mock.attach_mock` method |
| * Added :data:`ANY` for ignoring arguments in :meth:`~Mock.assert_called_with` |
| calls |
| * Addition of :data:`call` helper object |
| * Improved repr for mocks |
| * Improved repr for :attr:`Mock.call_args` and entries in |
| :attr:`Mock.call_args_list`, :attr:`Mock.method_calls` and |
| :attr:`Mock.mock_calls` |
| * Improved repr for :data:`sentinel` objects |
| * `patch` lookup is done at use time not at decoration time |
| * In Python 2.6 or more recent, `dir` on a mock will report all the dynamically |
| created attributes (or the full list of attributes if there is a spec) as |
| well as all the mock methods and attributes. |
| * Module level :data:`FILTER_DIR` added to control whether `dir(mock)` filters |
| private attributes. `True` by default. |
| * `patch.TEST_PREFIX` for controlling how patchers recognise test methods when |
| used to decorate a class |
| * Support for using Java exceptions as a :attr:`~Mock.side_effect` on Jython |
| * `Mock` call lists (`call_args_list`, `method_calls` & `mock_calls`) are now |
| custom list objects that allow membership tests for "sub lists" and have |
| a nicer representation if you `str` or `print` them |
| * Mocks attached as attributes or return values to other mocks have calls |
| recorded in `method_calls` and `mock_calls` of the parent (unless a name is |
| already set on the child) |
| * Improved failure messages for `assert_called_with` and |
| `assert_called_once_with` |
| * The return value of the :class:`MagicMock` `__iter__` method can be set to |
| any iterable and isn't required to be an iterator |
| * Added the Mock API (`assert_called_with` etc) to functions created by |
| :func:`mocksignature` |
| * Tuples as well as lists can be used to specify allowed methods for `spec` & |
| `spec_set` arguments |
| * Calling `stop` on an unstarted patcher fails with a more meaningful error |
| message |
| * Renamed the internal classes `Sentinel` and `SentinelObject` to prevent abuse |
| * BUGFIX: an error creating a patch, with nested patch decorators, won't leave |
| patches in place |
| * BUGFIX: `__truediv__` and `__rtruediv__` not available as magic methods on |
| mocks in Python 3 |
| * BUGFIX: `assert_called_with` / `assert_called_once_with` can be used with |
| `self` as a keyword argument |
| * BUGFIX: when patching a class with an explicit spec / spec_set (not a |
| boolean) it applies "spec inheritance" to the return value of the created |
| mock (the "instance") |
| * BUGFIX: remove the `__unittest` marker causing traceback truncation |
| * Removal of deprecated `patch_object` |
| * Private attributes `_name`, `_methods`, '_children', `_wraps` and `_parent` |
| (etc) renamed to reduce likelihood of clash with user attributes. |
| * Added license file to the distribution |
| |
| |
| 2012/01/10 Version 0.8.0 release candidate 2 |
| -------------------------------------------- |
| |
| * Removed the `configure` keyword argument to `create_autospec` and allow |
| arbitrary keyword arguments (for the `Mock` constructor) instead |
| * Fixed `ANY` equality with some types in `assert_called_with` calls |
| * Switched to a standard Sphinx theme (compatible with |
| `readthedocs.org <http://mock.readthedocs.org>`_) |
| |
| |
| 2011/12/29 Version 0.8.0 release candidate 1 |
| -------------------------------------------- |
| |
| * `create_autospec` on the return value of a mocked class will use `__call__` |
| for the signature rather than `__init__` |
| * Performance improvement instantiating `Mock` and `MagicMock` |
| * Mocks used as magic methods have the same type as their parent instead of |
| being hardcoded to `MagicMock` |
| |
| Special thanks to Julian Berman for his help with diagnosing and improving |
| performance in this release. |
| |
| |
| 2011/10/09 Version 0.8.0 beta 4 |
| ------------------------------- |
| |
| * `patch` lookup is done at use time not at decoration time |
| * When attaching a Mock to another Mock as a magic method, calls are recorded |
| in mock_calls |
| * Addition of `attach_mock` method |
| * Renamed the internal classes `Sentinel` and `SentinelObject` to prevent abuse |
| * BUGFIX: various issues around circular references with mocks (setting a mock |
| return value to be itself etc) |
| |
| |
| 2011/08/15 Version 0.8.0 beta 3 |
| ------------------------------- |
| |
| * Mocks attached as attributes or return values to other mocks have calls |
| recorded in `method_calls` and `mock_calls` of the parent (unless a name is |
| already set on the child) |
| * Addition of `mock_add_spec` method for adding (or changing) a spec on an |
| existing mock |
| * Improved repr for `Mock.call_args` and entries in `Mock.call_args_list`, |
| `Mock.method_calls` and `Mock.mock_calls` |
| * Improved repr for mocks |
| * BUGFIX: minor fixes in the way `mock_calls` is worked out, |
| especially for "intermediate" mocks in a call chain |
| |
| |
| 2011/08/05 Version 0.8.0 beta 2 |
| ------------------------------- |
| |
| * Setting `side_effect` to an iterable will cause calls to the mock to return |
| the next value from the iterable |
| * Added `assert_any_call` method |
| * Moved `assert_has_calls` from call lists onto mocks |
| * BUGFIX: `call_args` and all members of `call_args_list` are two tuples of |
| `(args, kwargs)` again instead of three tuples of `(name, args, kwargs)` |
| |
| |
| 2011/07/25 Version 0.8.0 beta 1 |
| ------------------------------- |
| |
| * `patch.TEST_PREFIX` for controlling how patchers recognise test methods when |
| used to decorate a class |
| * `Mock` call lists (`call_args_list`, `method_calls` & `mock_calls`) are now |
| custom list objects that allow membership tests for "sub lists" and have |
| an `assert_has_calls` method for unordered call checks |
| * `callargs` changed to *always* be a three-tuple of `(name, args, kwargs)` |
| * Addition of `mock_calls` list for *all* calls (including magic methods and |
| chained calls) |
| * Extension of `call` object to support chained calls and `callargs` for better |
| comparisons with or without names. `call` object has a `call_list` method for |
| chained calls |
| * Added the public `instance` argument to `create_autospec` |
| * Support for using Java exceptions as a `side_effect` on Jython |
| * Improved failure messages for `assert_called_with` and |
| `assert_called_once_with` |
| * Tuples as well as lists can be used to specify allowed methods for `spec` & |
| `spec_set` arguments |
| * BUGFIX: Fixed bug in `patch.multiple` for argument passing when creating |
| mocks |
| * Added license file to the distribution |
| |
| |
| 2011/07/16 Version 0.8.0 alpha 2 |
| -------------------------------- |
| |
| * `patch.multiple` for doing multiple patches in a single call, using keyword |
| arguments |
| * New `new_callable` argument to `patch` and `patch.object` allowing you to |
| pass in a class or callable object (instead of `MagicMock`) that will be |
| called to replace the object being patched |
| * Addition of `NonCallableMock` and `NonCallableMagicMock`, mocks without a |
| `__call__` method |
| * Mocks created by `patch` have a `MagicMock` as the `return_value` where a |
| class is being patched |
| * `create_autospec` can create non-callable mocks for non-callable objects. |
| `return_value` mocks of classes will be non-callable unless the class has |
| a `__call__` method |
| * `autospec` creates a `MagicMock` without a spec for properties and slot |
| descriptors, because we don't know the type of object they return |
| * Removed the "inherit" argument from `create_autospec` |
| * Calling `stop` on an unstarted patcher fails with a more meaningful error |
| message |
| * BUGFIX: an error creating a patch, with nested patch decorators, won't leave |
| patches in place |
| * BUGFIX: `__truediv__` and `__rtruediv__` not available as magic methods on |
| mocks in Python 3 |
| * BUGFIX: `assert_called_with` / `assert_called_once_with` can be used with |
| `self` as a keyword argument |
| * BUGFIX: autospec for functions / methods with an argument named self that |
| isn't the first argument no longer broken |
| * BUGFIX: when patching a class with an explicit spec / spec_set (not a |
| boolean) it applies "spec inheritance" to the return value of the created |
| mock (the "instance") |
| * BUGFIX: remove the `__unittest` marker causing traceback truncation |
| |
| |
| 2011/06/14 Version 0.8.0 alpha 1 |
| -------------------------------- |
| |
| mock 0.8.0 is the last version that will support Python 2.4. |
| |
| * The patchers (`patch`, `patch.object` and `patch.dict`), plus `Mock` and |
| `MagicMock`, take arbitrary keyword arguments for configuration |
| * New mock method `configure_mock` for setting attributes and return values / |
| side effects on the mock and its attributes |
| * In Python 2.6 or more recent, `dir` on a mock will report all the dynamically |
| created attributes (or the full list of attributes if there is a spec) as |
| well as all the mock methods and attributes. |
| * Module level `FILTER_DIR` added to control whether `dir(mock)` filters |
| private attributes. `True` by default. Note that `vars(Mock())` can still be |
| used to get all instance attributes and `dir(type(Mock())` will still return |
| all the other attributes (irrespective of `FILTER_DIR`) |
| * `patch` and `patch.object` now create a `MagicMock` instead of a `Mock` by |
| default |
| * Added `ANY` for ignoring arguments in `assert_called_with` calls |
| * Addition of `call` helper object |
| * Protocol methods on `MagicMock` are magic mocks, and are created lazily on |
| first lookup. This means the result of calling a protocol method is a |
| MagicMock instead of a Mock as it was previously |
| * Added the Mock API (`assert_called_with` etc) to functions created by |
| `mocksignature` |
| * Private attributes `_name`, `_methods`, '_children', `_wraps` and `_parent` |
| (etc) renamed to reduce likelihood of clash with user attributes. |
| * Implemented auto-speccing (recursive, lazy speccing of mocks with mocked |
| signatures for functions/methods) |
| |
| Limitations: |
| |
| - Doesn't mock magic methods or attributes (it creates MagicMocks, so the |
| magic methods are *there*, they just don't have the signature mocked nor |
| are attributes followed) |
| - Doesn't mock function / method attributes |
| - Uses object traversal on the objects being mocked to determine types - so |
| properties etc may be triggered |
| - The return value of mocked classes (the 'instance') has the same call |
| signature as the class __init__ (as they share the same spec) |
| |
| You create auto-specced mocks by passing `autospec=True` to `patch`. |
| |
| Note that attributes that are None are special cased and mocked without a |
| spec (so any attribute / method can be used). This is because None is |
| typically used as a default value for attributes that may be of some other |
| type, and as we don't know what type that may be we allow all access. |
| |
| Note that the `autospec` option to `patch` obsoletes the `mocksignature` |
| option. |
| |
| * Added the `create_autospec` function for manually creating 'auto-specced' |
| mocks |
| * Removal of deprecated `patch_object` |
| |
| |
| 2011/05/30 Version 0.7.2 |
| ------------------------ |
| |
| * BUGFIX: instances of list subclasses can now be used as mock specs |
| * BUGFIX: MagicMock equality / inequality protocol methods changed to use the |
| default equality / inequality. This is done through a `side_effect` on |
| the mocks used for `__eq__` / `__ne__` |
| |
| |
| 2011/05/06 Version 0.7.1 |
| ------------------------ |
| |
| Package fixes contributed by Michael Fladischer. No code changes. |
| |
| * Include template in package |
| * Use isolated binaries for the tox tests |
| * Unset executable bit on docs |
| * Fix DOS line endings in getting-started.txt |
| |
| |
| 2011/03/05 Version 0.7.0 |
| ------------------------ |
| |
| No API changes since 0.7.0 rc1. Many documentation changes including a stylish |
| new `Sphinx theme <https://github.com/coordt/ADCtheme/>`_. |
| |
| The full set of changes since 0.6.0 are: |
| |
| * Python 3 compatibility |
| * Ability to mock magic methods with `Mock` and addition of `MagicMock` |
| with pre-created magic methods |
| * Addition of `mocksignature` and `mocksignature` argument to `patch` and |
| `patch.object` |
| * Addition of `patch.dict` for changing dictionaries during a test |
| * Ability to use `patch`, `patch.object` and `patch.dict` as class decorators |
| * Renamed ``patch_object`` to `patch.object` (``patch_object`` is |
| deprecated) |
| * Addition of soft comparisons: `call_args`, `call_args_list` and `method_calls` |
| now return tuple-like objects which compare equal even when empty args |
| or kwargs are skipped |
| * patchers (`patch`, `patch.object` and `patch.dict`) have start and stop |
| methods |
| * Addition of `assert_called_once_with` method |
| * Mocks can now be named (`name` argument to constructor) and the name is used |
| in the repr |
| * repr of a mock with a spec includes the class name of the spec |
| * `assert_called_with` works with `python -OO` |
| * New `spec_set` keyword argument to `Mock` and `patch`. If used, |
| attempting to *set* an attribute on a mock not on the spec will raise an |
| `AttributeError` |
| * Mocks created with a spec can now pass `isinstance` tests (`__class__` |
| returns the type of the spec) |
| * Added docstrings to all objects |
| * Improved failure message for `Mock.assert_called_with` when the mock |
| has not been called at all |
| * Decorated functions / methods have their docstring and `__module__` |
| preserved on Python 2.4. |
| * BUGFIX: `mock.patch` now works correctly with certain types of objects that |
| proxy attribute access, like the django settings object |
| * BUGFIX: mocks are now copyable (thanks to Ned Batchelder for reporting and |
| diagnosing this) |
| * BUGFIX: `spec=True` works with old style classes |
| * BUGFIX: ``help(mock)`` works now (on the module). Can no longer use ``__bases__`` |
| as a valid sentinel name (thanks to Stephen Emslie for reporting and |
| diagnosing this) |
| * BUGFIX: ``side_effect`` now works with ``BaseException`` exceptions like |
| ``KeyboardInterrupt`` |
| * BUGFIX: `reset_mock` caused infinite recursion when a mock is set as its own |
| return value |
| * BUGFIX: patching the same object twice now restores the patches correctly |
| * with statement tests now skipped on Python 2.4 |
| * Tests require unittest2 (or unittest2-py3k) to run |
| * Tested with `tox <http://pypi.python.org/pypi/tox>`_ on Python 2.4 - 3.2, |
| jython and pypy (excluding 3.0) |
| * Added 'build_sphinx' command to setup.py (requires setuptools or distribute) |
| Thanks to Florian Bauer |
| * Switched from subversion to mercurial for source code control |
| * `Konrad Delong <http://konryd.blogspot.com/>`_ added as co-maintainer |
| |
| |
| 2011/02/16 Version 0.7.0 RC 1 |
| ----------------------------- |
| |
| Changes since beta 4: |
| |
| * Tested with jython, pypy and Python 3.2 and 3.1 |
| * Decorated functions / methods have their docstring and `__module__` |
| preserved on Python 2.4 |
| * BUGFIX: `mock.patch` now works correctly with certain types of objects that |
| proxy attribute access, like the django settings object |
| * BUGFIX: `reset_mock` caused infinite recursion when a mock is set as its own |
| return value |
| |
| |
| 2010/11/12 Version 0.7.0 beta 4 |
| ------------------------------- |
| |
| * patchers (`patch`, `patch.object` and `patch.dict`) have start and stop |
| methods |
| * Addition of `assert_called_once_with` method |
| * repr of a mock with a spec includes the class name of the spec |
| * `assert_called_with` works with `python -OO` |
| * New `spec_set` keyword argument to `Mock` and `patch`. If used, |
| attempting to *set* an attribute on a mock not on the spec will raise an |
| `AttributeError` |
| * Attributes and return value of a `MagicMock` are `MagicMock` objects |
| * Attempting to set an unsupported magic method now raises an `AttributeError` |
| * `patch.dict` works as a class decorator |
| * Switched from subversion to mercurial for source code control |
| * BUGFIX: mocks are now copyable (thanks to Ned Batchelder for reporting and |
| diagnosing this) |
| * BUGFIX: `spec=True` works with old style classes |
| * BUGFIX: `mocksignature=True` can now patch instance methods via |
| `patch.object` |
| |
| |
| 2010/09/18 Version 0.7.0 beta 3 |
| ------------------------------- |
| |
| * Using spec with :class:`MagicMock` only pre-creates magic methods in the spec |
| * Setting a magic method on a mock with a ``spec`` can only be done if the |
| spec has that method |
| * Mocks can now be named (`name` argument to constructor) and the name is used |
| in the repr |
| * `mocksignature` can now be used with classes (signature based on `__init__`) |
| and callable objects (signature based on `__call__`) |
| * Mocks created with a spec can now pass `isinstance` tests (`__class__` |
| returns the type of the spec) |
| * Default numeric value for MagicMock is 1 rather than zero (because the |
| MagicMock bool defaults to True and 0 is False) |
| * Improved failure message for :meth:`~Mock.assert_called_with` when the mock |
| has not been called at all |
| * Adding the following to the set of supported magic methods: |
| |
| - ``__getformat__`` and ``__setformat__`` |
| - pickle methods |
| - ``__trunc__``, ``__ceil__`` and ``__floor__`` |
| - ``__sizeof__`` |
| |
| * Added 'build_sphinx' command to setup.py (requires setuptools or distribute) |
| Thanks to Florian Bauer |
| * with statement tests now skipped on Python 2.4 |
| * Tests require unittest2 to run on Python 2.7 |
| * Improved several docstrings and documentation |
| |
| |
| 2010/06/23 Version 0.7.0 beta 2 |
| ------------------------------- |
| |
| * :func:`patch.dict` works as a context manager as well as a decorator |
| * ``patch.dict`` takes a string to specify dictionary as well as a dictionary |
| object. If a string is supplied the name specified is imported |
| * BUGFIX: ``patch.dict`` restores dictionary even when an exception is raised |
| |
| |
| 2010/06/22 Version 0.7.0 beta 1 |
| ------------------------------- |
| |
| * Addition of :func:`mocksignature` |
| * Ability to mock magic methods |
| * Ability to use ``patch`` and ``patch.object`` as class decorators |
| * Renamed ``patch_object`` to :func:`patch.object` (``patch_object`` is |
| deprecated) |
| * Addition of :class:`MagicMock` class with all magic methods pre-created for you |
| * Python 3 compatibility (tested with 3.2 but should work with 3.0 & 3.1 as |
| well) |
| * Addition of :func:`patch.dict` for changing dictionaries during a test |
| * Addition of ``mocksignature`` argument to ``patch`` and ``patch.object`` |
| * ``help(mock)`` works now (on the module). Can no longer use ``__bases__`` |
| as a valid sentinel name (thanks to Stephen Emslie for reporting and |
| diagnosing this) |
| * Addition of soft comparisons: `call_args`, `call_args_list` and `method_calls` |
| now return tuple-like objects which compare equal even when empty args |
| or kwargs are skipped |
| * Added docstrings. |
| * BUGFIX: ``side_effect`` now works with ``BaseException`` exceptions like |
| ``KeyboardInterrupt`` |
| * BUGFIX: patching the same object twice now restores the patches correctly |
| * The tests now require `unittest2 <http://pypi.python.org/pypi/unittest2>`_ |
| to run |
| * `Konrad Delong <http://konryd.blogspot.com/>`_ added as co-maintainer |
| |
| |
| 2009/08/22 Version 0.6.0 |
| ------------------------ |
| |
| * New test layout compatible with test discovery |
| * Descriptors (static methods / class methods etc) can now be patched and |
| restored correctly |
| * Mocks can raise exceptions when called by setting ``side_effect`` to an |
| exception class or instance |
| * Mocks that wrap objects will not pass on calls to the underlying object if |
| an explicit return_value is set |
| |
| |
| 2009/04/17 Version 0.5.0 |
| ------------------------ |
| |
| * Made DEFAULT part of the public api. |
| * Documentation built with Sphinx. |
| * ``side_effect`` is now called with the same arguments as the mock is called with and |
| if returns a non-DEFAULT value that is automatically set as the ``mock.return_value``. |
| * ``wraps`` keyword argument used for wrapping objects (and passing calls through to the wrapped object). |
| * ``Mock.reset`` renamed to ``Mock.reset_mock``, as reset is a common API name. |
| * ``patch`` / ``patch_object`` are now context managers and can be used with ``with``. |
| * A new 'create' keyword argument to patch and patch_object that allows them to patch |
| (and unpatch) attributes that don't exist. (Potentially unsafe to use - it can allow |
| you to have tests that pass when they are testing an API that doesn't exist - use at |
| your own risk!) |
| * The methods keyword argument to Mock has been removed and merged with spec. The spec |
| argument can now be a list of methods or an object to take the spec from. |
| * Nested patches may now be applied in a different order (created mocks passed |
| in the opposite order). This is actually a bugfix. |
| * patch and patch_object now take a spec keyword argument. If spec is |
| passed in as 'True' then the Mock created will take the object it is replacing |
| as its spec object. If the object being replaced is a class, then the return |
| value for the mock will also use the class as a spec. |
| * A Mock created without a spec will not attempt to mock any magic methods / attributes |
| (they will raise an ``AttributeError`` instead). |
| |
| |
| 2008/10/12 Version 0.4.0 |
| ------------------------ |
| |
| * Default return value is now a new mock rather than None |
| * return_value added as a keyword argument to the constructor |
| * New method 'assert_called_with' |
| * Added 'side_effect' attribute / keyword argument called when mock is called |
| * patch decorator split into two decorators: |
| |
| - ``patch_object`` which takes an object and an attribute name to patch |
| (plus optionally a value to patch with which defaults to a mock object) |
| - ``patch`` which takes a string specifying a target to patch; in the form |
| 'package.module.Class.attribute'. (plus optionally a value to |
| patch with which defaults to a mock object) |
| |
| * Can now patch objects with ``None`` |
| * Change to patch for nose compatibility with error reporting in wrapped functions |
| * Reset no longer clears children / return value etc - it just resets |
| call count and call args. It also calls reset on all children (and |
| the return value if it is a mock). |
| |
| Thanks to Konrad Delong, Kevin Dangoor and others for patches and suggestions. |
| |
| |
| 2007/12/03 Version 0.3.1 |
| ------------------------- |
| |
| ``patch`` maintains the name of decorated functions for compatibility with nose |
| test autodiscovery. |
| |
| Tests decorated with ``patch`` that use the two argument form (implicit mock |
| creation) will receive the mock(s) passed in as extra arguments. |
| |
| Thanks to Kevin Dangoor for these changes. |
| |
| |
| 2007/11/30 Version 0.3.0 |
| ------------------------- |
| |
| Removed ``patch_module``. ``patch`` can now take a string as the first |
| argument for patching modules. |
| |
| The third argument to ``patch`` is optional - a mock will be created by |
| default if it is not passed in. |
| |
| |
| 2007/11/21 Version 0.2.1 |
| ------------------------- |
| |
| Bug fix, allows reuse of functions decorated with ``patch`` and ``patch_module``. |
| |
| |
| 2007/11/20 Version 0.2.0 |
| ------------------------- |
| |
| Added ``spec`` keyword argument for creating ``Mock`` objects from a |
| specification object. |
| |
| Added ``patch`` and ``patch_module`` monkey patching decorators. |
| |
| Added ``sentinel`` for convenient access to unique objects. |
| |
| Distribution includes unit tests. |
| |
| |
| 2007/11/19 Version 0.1.0 |
| ------------------------- |
| |
| Initial release. |
| |
| |
| TODO and Limitations |
| ==================== |
| |
| Contributions, bug reports and comments welcomed! |
| |
| Feature requests and bug reports are handled on the issue tracker: |
| |
| * `mock issue tracker <http://code.google.com/p/mock/issues/list>`_ |
| |
| `wraps` is not integrated with magic methods. |
| |
| `patch` could auto-do the patching in the constructor and unpatch in the |
| destructor. This would be useful in itself, but violates TOOWTDI and would be |
| unsafe for IronPython & PyPy (non-deterministic calling of destructors). |
| Destructors aren't called in CPython where there are cycles, but a weak |
| reference with a callback can be used to get round this. |
| |
| `Mock` has several attributes. This makes it unsuitable for mocking objects |
| that use these attribute names. A way round this would be to provide methods |
| that *hide* these attributes when needed. In 0.8 many, but not all, of these |
| attributes are renamed to gain a `_mock` prefix, making it less likely that |
| they will clash. Any outstanding attributes that haven't been modified with |
| the prefix should be changed. |
| |
| If a patch is started using `patch.start` and then not stopped correctly then |
| the unpatching is not done. Using weak references it would be possible to |
| detect and fix this when the patch object itself is garbage collected. This |
| would be tricky to get right though. |
| |
| When a `Mock` is created by `patch`, arbitrary keywords can be used to set |
| attributes. If `patch` is created with a `spec`, and is replacing a class, then |
| a `return_value` mock is created. The keyword arguments are not applied to the |
| child mock, but could be. |
| |
| When mocking a class with `patch`, passing in `spec=True` or `autospec=True`, |
| the mock class has an instance created from the same spec. Should this be the |
| default behaviour for mocks anyway (mock return values inheriting the spec |
| from their parent), or should it be controlled by an additional keyword |
| argument (`inherit`) to the Mock constructor? `create_autospec` does this, so |
| an additional keyword argument to Mock is probably unnecessary. |
| |
| The `mocksignature` argument to `patch` with a non `Mock` passed into |
| `new_callable` will *probably* cause an error. Should it just be invalid? |
| |
| Note that `NonCallableMock` and `NonCallableMagicMock` still have the unused |
| (and unusable) attributes: `return_value`, `side_effect`, `call_count`, |
| `call_args` and `call_args_list`. These could be removed or raise errors on |
| getting / setting. They also have the `assert_called_with` and |
| `assert_called_once_with` methods. Removing these would be pointless as |
| fetching them would create a mock (attribute) that could be called without |
| error. |
| |
| Some outstanding technical debt. The way autospeccing mocks function |
| signatures was copied and modified from `mocksignature`. This could all be |
| refactored into one set of functions instead of two. The way we tell if |
| patchers are started and if a patcher is being used for a `patch.multiple` |
| call are both horrible. There are now a host of helper functions that should |
| be rationalised. (Probably time to split mock into a package instead of a |
| module.) |
| |
| Passing arbitrary keyword arguments to `create_autospec`, or `patch` with |
| `autospec`, when mocking a *function* works fine. However, the arbitrary |
| attributes are set on the created mock - but `create_autospec` returns a |
| real function (which doesn't have those attributes). However, what is the use |
| case for using autospec to create functions with attributes that don't exist |
| on the original? |
| |
| `mocksignature`, plus the `call_args_list` and `method_calls` attributes of |
| `Mock` could all be deprecated. |