I am developing a CherryPy application and I want to write some automated tests for it. I chose to use nosetests for it. The application uses sqlalchemy as db backend so I need to use fixture package to provide fixed datasets. Also I want to do webtests. Here is how I set it all together:
I have a helper function init_model(test = False)
in the file where all models are created. It connects to the production or test (if test == True or cherrypy.request.app.test == True) database and calls create_all
Then I have created a base class for tests like this:
class BaseTest(DataTestCase):
def __init__(self):
init_model(True)
application.test = True
self.app = TestApp(application)
self.fixture = SQLAlchemyFixture(env = models, engine = meta.engine, style = NamedDataStyle())
self.datasets = (
# all the datasets go here
)
And now I do my tests by creating child classes of BaseTest and calling self.app.some_method()
This is my first time doing tests in python and all this seems very complicated. I want to know if I am using the mentioned packages as their authors intended and if it's not overcomplicated.