testinstances is a set of managed instance wrappers to make integration testing with redis and mongodb easier. If you have the binaries on your path, it can handle creating and destroying sandboxed instances for you to test with.
The API is straightforward and easily embedeed in setup/teardown functions. It also automatically returns a connection to the instance.:
import unittest from testinstances import RedisInstance class TestSomeJunk(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): # Set up an instance on port 12345 self.redis = RedisInstance(12345) def tearDown(self): self.redis.terminate() def test_stuff(self): self.redis.conn.set('foo', 'bar') self.assertEqual(self.redis.conn.get('foo'), 'bar')
Or, if you wanted to be fancy and avoid the process creation/termination cost for every test case:
import unittest from testinstances import MongoInstance class TestSomeJunk(unittest.TestCase): @classmethod def setUpClass(cls): # Set up an instance on port 12345 cls.mongo = MongoInstance(12345) @classmethod def tearDownClass(cls): cls.mongo.terminate() def setUp(self): # All instance types implement ``flush`` self.mongo.flush() def test_stuff(self): collection = self.mongo.conn['someDB']['someCollection'] collection.insert({'foo': 'bar'}) self.assertEqual(collection.find({'foo': 'bar'}).next()['foo'], 'bar')
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