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.. _testing:
Testing
*******
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integration_tests.rst
``Cloud-init`` has both unit tests and integration tests. Unit tests can
be found at :file:`tests/unittests`. Integration tests can be found at
:file:`tests/integration_tests`. Documentation specifically for integration
tests can be found on the :ref:`integration_tests` page, but
the guidelines specified below apply to both types of tests.
``Cloud-init`` uses `pytest`_ to run its tests, and has tests written both
as ``unittest.TestCase`` sub-classes and as un-subclassed ``pytest`` tests.
Guidelines
==========
The following guidelines should be followed.
Test layout
-----------
* For ease of organisation and greater accessibility for developers unfamiliar
with ``pytest``, all ``cloud-init`` unit tests must be contained within test
classes. In other words, module-level test functions should not be used.
* Since all tests are contained within classes, it is acceptable to mix
``TestCase`` test classes and ``pytest`` test classes within the same
test file.
* These can be easily distinguished by their definition: ``pytest``
classes will not use inheritance at all (e.g.,
`TestGetPackageMirrorInfo`_), whereas ``TestCase`` classes will
subclass (indirectly) from ``TestCase`` (e.g.,
`TestPrependBaseCommands`_).
* Unit tests and integration tests are located under :file:`cloud-init/tests`.
* For consistency, unit test files should have a matching name and
directory location under :file:`tests/unittests`.
* E.g., the expected test file for code in :file:`cloudinit/path/to/file.py`
is :file:`tests/unittests/path/to/test_file.py`.
``pytest`` tests
----------------
* ``pytest`` test classes should use `pytest fixtures`_ to share
functionality instead of inheritance.
* ``pytest`` tests should use bare ``assert`` statements, to take advantage
of ``pytest``'s `assertion introspection`_.
``pytest`` version "gotchas"
----------------------------
As we still support Ubuntu 18.04 (Bionic Beaver), we can only use ``pytest``
features that are available in v3.3.2. This is an inexhaustive list of
ways in which this may catch you out:
* Only the following built-in fixtures are available [#fixture-list]_:
* ``cache``
* ``capfd``
* ``capfdbinary``
* ``caplog``
* ``capsys``
* ``capsysbinary``
* ``doctest_namespace``
* ``monkeypatch``
* ``pytestconfig``
* ``record_xml_property``
* ``recwarn``
* ``tmpdir_factory``
* ``tmpdir``
Mocking and assertions
----------------------
* Variables/parameter names for ``Mock`` or ``MagicMock`` instances
should start with ``m_`` to clearly distinguish them from non-mock
variables. For example, ``m_readurl`` (which would be a mock for
``readurl``).
* The ``assert_*`` methods that are available on ``Mock`` and
``MagicMock`` objects should be avoided, as typos in these method
names may not raise ``AttributeError`` (and so can cause tests to
silently pass).
* **An important exception:** if a ``Mock`` is `autospecced`_ then
misspelled assertion methods *will* raise an ``AttributeError``, so these
assertion methods may be used on autospecced ``Mock`` objects.
* For a non-autospecced ``Mock``, these substitutions can be used
(``m`` is assumed to be a ``Mock``):
* ``m.assert_any_call(*args, **kwargs)`` => ``assert
mock.call(*args, **kwargs) in m.call_args_list``
* ``m.assert_called()`` => ``assert 0 != m.call_count``
* ``m.assert_called_once()`` => ``assert 1 == m.call_count``
* ``m.assert_called_once_with(*args, **kwargs)`` => ``assert
[mock.call(*args, **kwargs)] == m.call_args_list``
* ``m.assert_called_with(*args, **kwargs)`` => ``assert
mock.call(*args, **kwargs) == m.call_args_list[-1]``
* ``m.assert_has_calls(call_list, any_order=True)`` => ``for call in
call_list: assert call in m.call_args_list``
* ``m.assert_has_calls(...)`` and ``m.assert_has_calls(...,
any_order=False)`` are not easily replicated in a single
statement, so their use when appropriate is acceptable.
* ``m.assert_not_called()`` => ``assert 0 == m.call_count``
* When there are multiple patch calls in a test file for the module it
is testing, it may be desirable to capture the shared string prefix
for these patch calls in a module-level variable. If used, such
variables should be named ``M_PATH`` or, for datasource tests, ``DS_PATH``.
Test argument ordering
----------------------
* Test arguments should be ordered as follows:
* ``mock.patch`` arguments. When used as a decorator, ``mock.patch``
partially applies its generated ``Mock`` object as the first
argument, so these arguments must go first.
* ``pytest.mark.parametrize`` arguments, in the order specified to
the ``parametrize`` decorator. These arguments are also provided
by a decorator, so it's natural that they sit next to the
``mock.patch`` arguments.
* Fixture arguments, alphabetically. These are not provided by a
decorator, so they are last, and their order has no defined
meaning, so we default to alphabetical.
* It follows from this ordering of test arguments (so that we retain
the property that arguments left-to-right correspond to decorators
bottom-to-top) that test decorators should be ordered as follows:
* ``pytest.mark.parametrize``
* ``mock.patch``
.. [#fixture-list] This list of fixtures (with markup) can be
reproduced by running::
python3 -m pytest --fixtures -q | grep "^[^ -]" | grep -v 'no tests ran in' | sort | sed 's/ \[session scope\]//g;s/.*/* ``\0``/g'
in an ubuntu lxd container with python3-pytest installed.
.. LINKS:
.. _pytest: https://docs.pytest.org/
.. _pytest fixtures: https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/fixture.html
.. _TestGetPackageMirrorInfo: https://github.com/canonical/cloud-init/blob/42f69f410ab8850c02b1f53dd67c132aa8ef64f5/cloudinit/distros/tests/test_init.py\#L15
.. _TestPrependBaseCommands: https://github.com/canonical/cloud-init/blob/fbcb224bc12495ba200ab107246349d802c5d8e6/cloudinit/tests/test_subp.py#L20
.. _assertion introspection: https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/assert.html
.. _pytest 3.0: https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/changelog.html#id1093
.. _pytest.param: https://docs.pytest.org/en/6.2.x/reference.html#pytest-param
.. _autospecced: https://docs.python.org/3.8/library/unittest.mock.html#autospeccing