How to use test_get_present method in autotest

Best Python code snippet using autotest_python

test_cache.py

Source:test_cache.py Github

copy

Full Screen

...19 self.cache = Caching(self.object, 'cache')20 def test_get_not_present(self):21 with pytest.raises(NotInCache):22 self.cache.get()23 def test_get_present(self):24 self.object.cache = 'foo'25 assert self.cache.get() == 'foo'26 def test_delete_not_present(self):27 with pytest.raises(NotInCache):28 self.cache.delete()29 def test_delete_present(self):30 self.object.cache = 'foo'31 assert self.cache.delete() == 'foo'32 assert not hasattr(self.object, 'cache')33 def test_set(self):34 assert self.cache.set('foo') == 'foo'35 assert self.object.cache == 'foo'36class TestMemoizing(object):37 def setup_method(self, method):38 self.object = Bunch()39 self.cache = Memoizing(self.object, 'cache')40 self.key = "('foo',)[]"41 def test_get_key(self):42 assert self.cache._get_key('foo') == "('foo',)[]"43 assert self.cache._get_key('foo', 'bar') == "('foo', 'bar')[]"44 assert self.cache._get_key(foo='bar') == "()[('foo', 'bar')]"45 assert self.cache._get_key(foo='bar', hello='there') == "()[('foo', 'bar'), ('hello', 'there')]"46 assert self.cache._get_key('foo', foo='bar') == "('foo',)[('foo', 'bar')]"47 def test_get_not_present(self):48 with pytest.raises(NotInCache):49 self.cache.get('foo')50 def test_get_present(self):51 self.object.cache = {self.key: 'foo'}52 assert self.cache.get('foo') == 'foo'53 def test_delete_not_present(self):54 with pytest.raises(NotInCache):55 self.cache.delete()56 def test_delete_present(self):57 self.object.cache = {self.key: 'foo'}58 assert self.cache.delete('foo') == 'foo'59 assert self.object.cache == {}60 def test_set(self):61 assert self.cache.set('foo', 'foo') == 'foo'62 assert self.object.cache == {self.key: 'foo'}63class TestCacheDescriptor(object):64 def setup_method(self, method):...

Full Screen

Full Screen

test_rgb.py

Source:test_rgb.py Github

copy

Full Screen

...20 """ Attempts to get data that isn't there. Will throw an exception """21 f = self.frame22 c = f.CHN23 self.assertRaises(KeyError, f.data_chn, [c.EX_G])24 def test_get_present(self):25 """ Gets the channels that is already present. Synonymous with data_chn """26 f = self.frame27 c = f.CHN28 self.assertEqual(0, f.get_chns(self_=False, chns=[c.RED]) .labels[c.RED])29 self.assertEqual(0, f.get_chns(self_=False, chns=[c.GREEN]).labels[c.GREEN])30 self.assertEqual(0, f.get_chns(self_=False, chns=[c.BLUE]) .labels[c.BLUE])31 def test_get_calculate(self):32 """ Calculates channels that are absent """33 f = self.frame34 c = f.CHN35 g = f.get_chns(self_=False, chns=[c.HSV]) # This should give us the HSV Channels only36 self.assertEqual(0, g.data_chn([c.HUE]).labels[c.HUE])37 self.assertEqual(0, g.data_chn([c.SATURATION]).labels[c.SATURATION])38 self.assertEqual(0, g.data_chn([c.VALUE]).labels[c.VALUE])...

Full Screen

Full Screen

test_spec.py

Source:test_spec.py Github

copy

Full Screen

...9 self.assertEqual(1, f.labels[c.GREEN])10 self.assertEqual(2, f.labels[c.BLUE])11 self.assertEqual(3, f.labels[c.RED_EDGE])12 self.assertEqual(4, f.labels[c.NIR])13 def test_get_present(self):14 """ Gets the channels that is already present. Synonymous with data_chn """15 f = self.frame16 c = f.CHN17 self.assertEqual(0, f.get_chns(self_=False, chns=[c.RED]) .labels[c.RED])18 self.assertEqual(0, f.get_chns(self_=False, chns=[c.GREEN]) .labels[c.GREEN])19 self.assertEqual(0, f.get_chns(self_=False, chns=[c.BLUE]) .labels[c.BLUE])20 self.assertEqual(0, f.get_chns(self_=False, chns=[c.RED_EDGE]).labels[c.RED_EDGE])21 self.assertEqual(0, f.get_chns(self_=False, chns=[c.NIR]) .labels[c.NIR])22 def test_get_calculate(self):23 """ Calculates channels that are absent """24 f = self.frame25 c = f.CHN26 g = f.get_chns(self_=False, chns=[c.NDVI]) # This should give us the HSV Channels only27 self.assertEqual(0, g.data_chn([c.NDVI]).labels[c.NDVI])...

Full Screen

Full Screen

Automation Testing Tutorials

Learn to execute automation testing from scratch with LambdaTest Learning Hub. Right from setting up the prerequisites to run your first automation test, to following best practices and diving deeper into advanced test scenarios. LambdaTest Learning Hubs compile a list of step-by-step guides to help you be proficient with different test automation frameworks i.e. Selenium, Cypress, TestNG etc.

LambdaTest Learning Hubs:

YouTube

You could also refer to video tutorials over LambdaTest YouTube channel to get step by step demonstration from industry experts.

Run autotest automation tests on LambdaTest cloud grid

Perform automation testing on 3000+ real desktop and mobile devices online.

Try LambdaTest Now !!

Get 100 minutes of automation test minutes FREE!!

Next-Gen App & Browser Testing Cloud

Was this article helpful?

Helpful

NotHelpful