Opened at 2021-08-05T09:45:24Z
Closed at 2021-08-11T21:21:53Z
#3757 closed enhancement (fixed)
Refactor test_introducer in web module tests to use a single base test case class.
Reported by: | fenn-cs | Owned by: | GitHub <noreply@…> |
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Priority: | normal | Milestone: | undecided |
Component: | unknown | Version: | n/a |
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Description (last modified by fenn-cs)
It would be great to make consistent use of one base test class in the web module rather than switching between unittest.TestCase and testools.TestCase extended in SyncTestCase and AsyncTestCase
See : src/allmydata/test/web/test_introducer.py
Change History (4)
comment:1 Changed at 2021-08-05T11:00:54Z by exarkun
comment:2 Changed at 2021-08-05T11:58:22Z by fenn-cs
Thanks @exarkun that makes sense. I think we should default to SyncTestCase it's used in more places and seems to be the natural choice for a default if we would pick any.
comment:3 Changed at 2021-08-05T11:59:40Z by fenn-cs
- Description modified (diff)
- Summary changed from Refactor web module tests to use a single base test case class. to Refactor test_introducer in web module tests to use a single base test case class.
comment:4 Changed at 2021-08-11T21:21:53Z by GitHub <noreply@…>
- Owner set to GitHub <noreply@…>
- Resolution set to fixed
- Status changed from new to closed
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src/allmydata/test/web is a whole package containing 6300 lines of test code. I suggest narrowing the scope here a little further - for example, to just test_introducer or test_root.
Also, let's make it explicit. The preferred base class should be SyncTestCase?. Where necessary, AsyncTestCase? can be used (but if it is not necessary in a particular case, or if we can easily rewrite some test code to not require it, we should use SyncTestCase?).