#!/usr/bin/env python3 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- import os import random from pathlib import Path random.seed(42) import time import unittest from geco_data_generator import contdepfunct # Define the number of tests to be done for the functionality tests # num_tests = 100000 # Define argument test cases here # test_argument_data_dict = { ('contdepfunct','n/a','blood_pressure_depending_on_age'): \ {'age':[[[1],[2],[3],[77],[8],[9],[3.76],[99.9],[129.65],[42]], [[None],[''],['test'],[-65],[999],[-0.03],[130.01], [187.87],[{}],[[]]]]}, ('contdepfunct','n/a','salary_depending_on_age'): \ {'age':[[[1],[2],[3],[77],[8],[9],[3.76],[99.9],[129.65],[42]], [[None],[''],['test'],[-65],[999],[-0.03],[130.01], [187.87],[{}],[[]]]]} } # ============================================================================= class TestCase(unittest.TestCase): # Initialise test case - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - # def setUp(self): pass # Nothing to initialize # Clean up test case - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - # def tearDown(self): pass # Nothing to clean up # --------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Start test cases def testArguments(self, test_data): """Test if a function or method can be called or initialised correctly with different values for their input arguments (parameters). The argument 'test_data' must be a dictionary with the following structure: - Keys are tuples consisting of three strings: (module_name, class_name, function_or_method_name) - Values are dictionaries where the keys are the names of the input argument that is being tested, and the values of these dictionaries are a list that contains two lists. The first list contains valid input arguments ('normal' argument tests) that should pass the test, while the second list contains illegal input arguments ('exception' argument tests) that should raise an exception. The lists of test cases are itself lists, each containing a number of input argument values, as many as are expected by the function or method that is being tested. This function returns a list containing the test results, where each list element is a string with comma separated values (CSV) which are to be written into the testing log file. """ test_res_list = [] # The test results, one element per element in the test # data dictionary for (test_method_names, test_method_data) in test_data.items(): test_method_name = test_method_names[2] print('Testing arguments for method/function:', test_method_name) for argument_name in test_method_data: print(' Testing input argument:', argument_name) norm_test_data = test_method_data[argument_name][0] exce_test_data = test_method_data[argument_name][1] print(' Normal test cases: ', norm_test_data) print(' Exception test cases:', exce_test_data) # Conduct normal tests - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - # num_norm_test_cases = len(norm_test_data) num_norm_test_passed = 0 num_norm_test_failed = 0 norm_failed_desc_str = '' for test_input in norm_test_data: passed = True # Assume the test will pass :-) if (len(test_input) == 0): # Method has no input argument try: getattr(contdepfunct,test_method_name)() except: passed = False elif (len(test_input) == 1): # Method has one input argument try: getattr(contdepfunct,test_method_name)(test_input[0]) except: passed = False elif (len(test_input) == 2): # Method has two input arguments try: getattr(contdepfunct,test_method_name)(test_input[0], test_input[1]) except: passed = False elif (len(test_input) == 3): # Method has three input arguments try: getattr(contdepfunct,test_method_name)(test_input[0], test_input[1], test_input[2]) except: passed = False elif (len(test_input) == 4): # Method has four input arguments try: getattr(contdepfunct,test_method_name)(test_input[0], test_input[1], test_input[2], test_input[3]) except: passed = False elif (len(test_input) == 5): # Method has five input arguments try: getattr(contdepfunct,test_method_name)(test_input[0], test_input[1], test_input[2], test_input[3], test_input[4]) except: passed = False else: raise Exception('Illegal number of input arguments') # Now process test results # if (passed == False): num_norm_test_failed += 1 norm_failed_desc_str += 'Failed test for input ' + \ "'%s'; " % (str(test_input)) else: num_norm_test_passed += 1 assert num_norm_test_failed+num_norm_test_passed == num_norm_test_cases norm_test_result_str = test_method_names[0] + ',' + \ test_method_names[1] + ',' + \ test_method_names[2] + ',' + \ argument_name + ',normal,' + \ '%d,' % (num_norm_test_cases) if (num_norm_test_failed == 0): norm_test_result_str += 'all tests passed' else: norm_test_result_str += '%d tests failed,' % (num_norm_test_failed) norm_test_result_str += '"'+norm_failed_desc_str[:-2]+'"' test_res_list.append(norm_test_result_str) # Conduct exception tests - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - # num_exce_test_cases = len(exce_test_data) num_exce_test_passed = 0 num_exce_test_failed = 0 exce_failed_desc_str = '' for test_input in exce_test_data: passed = True # Assume the test will pass (i.e. raise an exception) if (len(test_input) == 0): # Method has no input argument try: self.assertRaises(Exception, getattr(contdepfunct,test_method_name)) except: passed = False elif (len(test_input) == 1): # Method has one input argument try: self.assertRaises(Exception, getattr(contdepfunct,test_method_name),test_input[0]) except: passed = False elif (len(test_input) == 2): # Method has two input arguments try: self.assertRaises(Exception, getattr(contdepfunct,test_method_name),test_input[0], test_input[1]) except: passed = False elif (len(test_input) == 3): # Method has three input arguments try: self.assertRaises(Exception, getattr(contdepfunct,test_method_name),test_input[0], test_input[1], test_input[2]) except: passed = False elif (len(test_input) == 4): # Method has four input arguments try: self.assertRaises(Exception, getattr(contdepfunct,test_method_name),test_input[0], test_input[1], test_input[2], test_input[3]) except: passed = False elif (len(test_input) == 5): # Method has five input arguments try: self.assertRaises(Exception, getattr(contdepfunct,test_method_name),test_input[0], test_input[1], test_input[2], test_input[3], test_input[4]) except: passed = False else: raise Exception('Illegal number of input arguments') # Now process test results # if (passed == False): num_exce_test_failed += 1 exce_failed_desc_str += 'Failed test for input ' + \ "'%s'; " % (str(test_input)) else: num_exce_test_passed += 1 assert num_exce_test_failed+num_exce_test_passed == num_exce_test_cases exce_test_result_str = test_method_names[0] + ',' + \ test_method_names[1] + ',' + \ test_method_names[2] + ',' + \ argument_name + ',exception,' + \ '%d,' % (num_exce_test_cases) if (num_exce_test_failed == 0): exce_test_result_str += 'all tests passed' else: exce_test_result_str += '%d tests failed,' % (num_exce_test_failed) exce_test_result_str += '"'+exce_failed_desc_str[:-2]+'"' test_res_list.append(exce_test_result_str) test_res_list.append('') # Empty line between tests of methods return test_res_list # --------------------------------------------------------------------------- def testFunct_blood_pressure_depending_on_age(self, num_tests): """Test the functionality of 'blood_pressure_depending_on_age', making sure this function returns a positive floating point value. """ print('Testing functionality of "blood_pressure_depending_on_age"') num_passed = 0 num_failed = 0 for i in range(num_tests): age = random.uniform(0.0, 120.0) try: assert (contdepfunct.blood_pressure_depending_on_age(age) >= 0.0) num_passed += 1 except: num_failed += 1 assert num_passed + num_failed == num_tests test_result_str = 'contdepfunct,n/a,blood_pressure_depending_on_age,' + \ 'n/a,funct,%d,' % (num_tests) if (num_failed == 0): test_result_str += 'all tests passed' else: test_result_str += '%d tests failed' % (num_failed) return [test_result_str,''] # --------------------------------------------------------------------------- def testFunct_salary_depending_on_age(self, num_tests): """Test the functionality of 'salary_depending_on_age', making sure this function returns a positive floating point value. """ print('Testing functionality of "salary_depending_on_age"') num_passed = 0 num_failed = 0 for i in range(num_tests): age = random.uniform(0.0, 120.0) try: assert (contdepfunct.salary_depending_on_age(age) >= 0.0) num_passed += 1 except: num_failed += 1 assert num_passed + num_failed == num_tests test_result_str = 'contdepfunct,n/a,salary_depending_on_age,' + \ 'n/a,funct,%d,' % (num_tests) if (num_failed == 0): test_result_str += 'all tests passed' else: test_result_str += '%d tests failed' % (num_failed) return [test_result_str,''] # ============================================================================= # Generate a time string to be used for the log file # curr_time_tuple = time.localtime() curr_time_str = str(curr_time_tuple[0]) + str(curr_time_tuple[1]).zfill(2) + \ str(curr_time_tuple[2]).zfill(2) + '-' + \ str(curr_time_tuple[3]).zfill(2) + \ str(curr_time_tuple[4]).zfill(2) # Write test output header line into the log file # Path('./logs').mkdir(exist_ok=True) out_file_name = './logs/contdepfunctTest-%s.csv' % (curr_time_str) out_file = open(out_file_name, 'w') out_file.write('Test results generated by contdepfunctTest.py' + os.linesep) out_file.write('Test started: ' + curr_time_str + os.linesep) out_file.write(os.linesep) out_file.write('Module name,Class name,Method name,Arguments,Test_type,' + \ 'Patterns tested,Summary,Failure description' + os.linesep) out_file.write(os.linesep) # Create instances for the testcase class that calls all tests # test_res_list = [] test_case_ins = TestCase('testArguments') test_res_list += test_case_ins.testArguments(test_argument_data_dict) test_case_ins = TestCase('testFunct_blood_pressure_depending_on_age') test_res_list += \ test_case_ins.testFunct_blood_pressure_depending_on_age(num_tests) test_case_ins = TestCase('testFunct_salary_depending_on_age') test_res_list += test_case_ins.testFunct_salary_depending_on_age(num_tests) # Write test output results into the log file # for line in test_res_list: out_file.write(line + os.linesep) out_file.close() print('Test results are written to', out_file_name) for line in test_res_list: print(line)