Re: mock bug. Python 2.7.8
I'll provide a sketch of the code since it is from work and I'm not allowed to share it directly. Sketch of Code: @patch('emails.emails.render_to_string') def test_send_email(self, render): context = { 'key': value } emails.send_email() # calls render_to_string render.assert_any_call( 'template.txt', context ) render.assert_not_called() Expected behavior is that one of the asserts should raise an exception. The assert_not_called() should assert that the mocked method was not called at all. The assert_any_call(vars) asserts there is at least one call with the given args. If neither throws an exception then this is a contradiction because the mocked object, render in this case, has asserted that there are no calls and that there is at least one call. Is this sufficient? I'm not so sure, this is my first time. Thanks for the help. -- Diego Vela -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list