I just found that a bunch of unit tests are failing, due a developer hasn't mocked out the dependency to a redis client within the test. I'm trying to give a hand in this matter but have difficulties myself.
The method writes to a redis client:
redis_client = get_redis_client()
redis_client.set('temp-facility-data', cPickle.dumps(df))
Later in the assert the result is retrieved:
res = cPickle.loads(get_redis_client().get('temp-facility-data'))
expected = pd.Series([set([1, 2, 3, 4, 5])], index=[1])
assert_series_equal(res.variation_pks, expected)
I managed to patch the redis client's get() and set() successfully.
@mock.patch('redis.StrictRedis.get')
@mock.patch('redis.StrictRedis.set')
def test_identical(self, mock_redis_set, mock_redis_get):
mock_redis_get.return_value = ???
f2 = deepcopy(self.f)
f3 = deepcopy(self.f)
f2.pk = 2
f3.pk = 3
self.one_row(f2, f3)
but I don't know how to set the return_value
of get()
to what the set()
would set in the code, so that the test would pass.
Right now this line fails the test:
res = cPickle.loads(get_redis_client().get('temp-facility-data'))
TypeError: must be string, not MagicMock
Any advice please?
Think you can use side effect to set and get value in a local dict
data = {}
def set(key, val):
data[key] = val
def get(key):
return data[key]
mock_redis_set.side_effect = set
mock_redis_get.side_effect = get
not tested this but I think it should do what you want
If you want something more complete, you can try fakeredis
@patch("redis.Redis", return_value=fakeredis.FakeStrictRedis())
def test_something():
....
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