How to use test_get method in Django Test Plus

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test_main.py

Source: test_main.py Github

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...4 # add_token = AddToken()5 # self.assertEqual(expected, add_token.post())6 assert False # TODO: implement your test here7class TestMonitor(unittest.TestCase):8 def test_get(self):9 # monitor = Monitor()10 # self.assertEqual(expected, monitor.get())11 assert False # TODO: implement your test here12class TestLight(unittest.TestCase):13 def test_get(self):14 # light = Light()15 # self.assertEqual(expected, light.get())16 assert False # TODO: implement your test here17class TestMobile(unittest.TestCase):18 def test_get(self):19 # mobile = Mobile()20 # self.assertEqual(expected, mobile.get())21 assert False # TODO: implement your test here22class TestGqlJsonParser(unittest.TestCase):23 def test_gql_json_parser(self):24 # self.assertEqual(expected, gql_json_parser(query_obj))25 assert False # TODO: implement your test here26class TestPostHandler(unittest.TestCase):27 def test_post(self):28 # post_handler = PostHandler()29 # self.assertEqual(expected, post_handler.post())30 assert False # TODO: implement your test here31class TestGetLatestData(unittest.TestCase):32 def test_get(self):33 # get_latest_data = GetLatestData()34 # self.assertEqual(expected, get_latest_data.get())35 assert False # TODO: implement your test here36class TestMainHandler(unittest.TestCase):37 def test_get(self):38 # main_handler = MainHandler()39 # self.assertEqual(expected, main_handler.get())40 assert False # TODO: implement your test here41class TestGetCommand(unittest.TestCase):42 def test_get(self):43 # get_command = GetCommand()44 # self.assertEqual(expected, get_command.get())45 assert False # TODO: implement your test here46class TestPostCommand(unittest.TestCase):47 def test_post(self):48 # post_command = PostCommand()49 # self.assertEqual(expected, post_command.post())50 assert False # TODO: implement your test here51class TestGetChartData(unittest.TestCase):52 def test_get(self):53 # get_chart_data = GetChartData()54 # self.assertEqual(expected, get_chart_data.get())55 assert False # TODO: implement your test here56class TestUse(unittest.TestCase):57 def test_get(self):58 # use = Use()59 # self.assertEqual(expected, use.get())60 assert False # TODO: implement your test here61class TestLogIn(unittest.TestCase):62 def test_get(self):63 # log_in = LogIn()64 # self.assertEqual(expected, log_in.get())65 assert False # TODO: implement your test here66class TestLogOut(unittest.TestCase):67 def test_get(self):68 # log_out = LogOut()69 # self.assertEqual(expected, log_out.get())70 assert False # TODO: implement your test here71class TestMain(unittest.TestCase):72 def test_get(self):73 # main = Main()74 # self.assertEqual(expected, main.get())75 assert False # TODO: implement your test here76class TestAccount(unittest.TestCase):77 def test_get(self):78 # account = Account()79 # self.assertEqual(expected, account.get())80 assert False # TODO: implement your test here81class TestAccountSetup(unittest.TestCase):82 def test_post(self):83 # account_setup = AccountSetup()84 # self.assertEqual(expected, account_setup.post())85 assert False # TODO: implement your test here86class TestNotFound(unittest.TestCase):87 def test_get(self):88 # not_found = NotFound()89 # self.assertEqual(expected, not_found.get())90 assert False # TODO: implement your test here91 def test_post(self):92 # not_found = NotFound()93 # self.assertEqual(expected, not_found.post())94 assert False # TODO: implement your test here95if __name__ == '__main__':...

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test_views.py

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...4from http import HTTPStatus5from app.views import *6from .utils import create_test_user7class IndexViewTestCase(TestCase):8 def test_get(self):9 response = self.client.get(reverse('index'))10 self.assertEqual(response.status_code, HTTPStatus.OK)11 self.assertContains(response, 'Welcome to Spartan Bookshare!', html=True)12class BrowseViewTestCase(TestCase):13 def test_get(self):14 response = self.client.get(reverse('browse'))15 self.assertEqual(response.status_code, HTTPStatus.OK)16class AboutUsViewTestCase(TestCase):17 def test_get(self):18 response = self.client.get(reverse('aboutus'))19 self.assertEqual(response.status_code, HTTPStatus.OK)20class RegisterViewTestCase(TestCase):21 def test_get(self):22 response = self.client.get(reverse('register'))23 self.assertEqual(response.status_code, HTTPStatus.OK)24class LoginViewTestCase(TestCase):25 def test_get(self):26 response = self.client.get(reverse('login'))27 self.assertEqual(response.status_code, HTTPStatus.OK)28# Logged in view tests29class LogoutViewTestCase(TestCase):30 def setUp(self):31 self.user = create_test_user()32 def test_get(self):33 self.client.force_login(user=self.user)34 response = self.client.get(reverse('logout'))35 self.assertEqual(response.status_code, HTTPStatus.OK)36class ProfileViewTestCase(TestCase):37 def setUp(self):38 self.factory = RequestFactory()39 self.user = create_test_user()40 def test_get(self):41 request = self.factory.get(reverse('profile'))42 request.user = self.user43 response = profile(request)44 self.assertEqual(response.status_code, HTTPStatus.OK)45class MyPostingsViewTestCase(TestCase):46 def setUp(self):47 self.factory = RequestFactory()48 self.user = create_test_user()49 def test_get(self):50 request = self.factory.get(reverse('my_postings'))51 request.user = self.user52 response = my_postings(request)53 self.assertEqual(response.status_code, HTTPStatus.OK)54class ListBookViewTestCase(TestCase):55 def setUp(self):56 self.factory = RequestFactory()57 def test_get(self):58 request = self.factory.get(reverse('list_book'))59 request.user = AnonymousUser()60 response = list_book(request)61 self.assertEqual(response.status_code, HTTPStatus.OK)62class ChatViewTestCase(TestCase):63 def setUp(self):64 self.factory = RequestFactory()65 self.user = create_test_user()66 def test_get(self):67 request = self.factory.get(reverse('chat'))68 request.user = self.user69 response = chat(request)...

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matrixtest.py

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...10 print m11 print121314def test_get(x, y):15 try:16 value = m[x, y]17 print 'Getting', str(x) + ',', str(y), 'as', value18 except:19 print 'Error getting x=' + str(x), 'y=' + str(y)20 print m21 print222324if __name__ == '__main__':25 m = Matrix(3, 4)2627 test_set(1, 1, 'a')28 test_set(1, 2, 'b')29 test_set(0, 3, 'c')30 test_set(3, 2, 'd')3132 test_get(0, 1)33 test_get(1, 1)34 test_get(2, 2)35 test_get(0, 3)36 test_get(3, 2)3738 m.resize(100, 100)39 test_get(99, 99)4041 m.resize(4, 5) ...

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