How to Return Variable for all tests to use Unittest
- by chrissygormley
Hello,
I have a Python script and I am trying to set a variable so that if the first test fail's the rest of then will be set to fail. The script I have so far is:
class Tests():
def function:
result function..........
def errorHandle(self):
return self.error
def sudsPass(self):
try:
result = self.client.service.GetStreamUri(self.stream, self.token)
except suds.WebFault, e:
assert False
except Exception, e:
pass
finally:
if 'result' in locals():
self.error = True
self.errorHandle()
assert True
else:
self.error = False
self.errorHandle()
assert False
def sudsFail(self):
try:
result = self.client.service.GetStreamUri(self.stream, self.token)
except suds.WebFault, e:
assert False
except Exception, e:
pass
finally:
if 'result' in locals() or self.error == False:
assert False
else:
assert True
class GetStreamUri(TestGetStreamUri):
def runTest(self):
self.sudsPass()
class GetStreamUriProtocolFail(TestGetStreamUri):
def runTest(self):
self.stream.Transport.Protocol = "NoValue"
self.errorHandle()
self.sudsFail()
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()
I am trying to get self.error to be set to False if the first test fail. I understand that it is being set in another test but I was hoping someone could help me find a solution to this problem using some other means.
Thanks
PS. Please ignore the strange tests. There is a problem with the error handling at the moment.