Taken from this answer:
I now have this code:
test_2.py
from unittest import TestCase
import boto3
import pytest
from moto import mock_ssm
@pytest.yield_fixture
def s3ssm():
with mock_ssm():
ssm = boto3.client("ssm")
yield ssm
@mock_ssm
class MyTest(TestCase):
def setUp(self):
ssm = boto3.client("ssm")
ssm.put_parameter(
Name="/mypath/password",
Description="A test parameter",
Value="this is it!",
Type="SecureString",
)
def test_param_getting(self):
import real_code
resp = real_code.get_variable("/mypath/password")
assert resp["Parameter"]["Value"] == "this is it!"
and this is my code to test (or a cut down example):
real_code.py
import boto3
class ParamTest:
def __init__(self) -> None:
self.client = boto3.client("ssm")
pass
def get_parameters(self, param_name):
print(self.client.describe_parameters())
return self.client.get_parameters_by_path(Path=param_name)
def get_variable(param_name):
p = ParamTest()
param_details = p.get_parameters(param_name)
return param_details
I have tried a number of solutions, and switched between pytest and unittest quite a few times!
Each time I run the code, it doesn't reach out to AWS so it seems something is affecting the boto3 client, but it doesn't return the parameter. If I edit real_code.py to not have a class inside it the test passes.
Is it not possible to patch the client inside the class in the real_code.py file? I'm trying to do this without editing the real_code.py file at all if possible.
Thanks,