I am using unittest.TestCase to write test cases for my django app (which is essentially the same unittest.TestCase from python). Whenever a test method fails, I get the explanation of it in the format below. Is there a way that I can add custom/debug messages to the output of failed test method?
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FAIL: test_bad_votes (polls.tests.views.PollsViewsTestCase)
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Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/colinh/Development/tutorials/guide-to-testing-in-django/polls/tests/views.py", line 66, in test_bad_votes
self.assertEqual(resp.context['form']['choice'].errors, [u'This field is required.'])
AssertionError: [] != [u'This field is required.']
In general, you want to inherit from django’s unittest class TestCase, which you can get by importing from django.test. That said, you can pass a msg argument to whatever you’re trying to evaluate, containing the failure message.
Here’s an example from Humanize:
Obviously, yours doesn’t need to look like the above, but you can see the msg argument in action.