Pytest user input simulation
I am brand new to pytest and trying to work my way through it.
I currently am programming a small CLI game which will require multiple user inputs in a row and I cannot figure out how I can do that.
I read a bunch of solutions but did not manage to make it work.
Here is my code:
class Player:
def __init__(self):
self.set_player_name()
self.set_player_funds()
def set_player_name(self):
self.name = str(input("Player, what's you name?n"))
def set_player_funds(self):
self.funds = int(input("How much money do you want?n"))
I simply want to automate the user input for those two requests.
(ie: a test that would input "Bob"
and test: assert player.name=="Bob"
Can someone help out with that?
Thank you!
python-3.x user-input pytest
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I am brand new to pytest and trying to work my way through it.
I currently am programming a small CLI game which will require multiple user inputs in a row and I cannot figure out how I can do that.
I read a bunch of solutions but did not manage to make it work.
Here is my code:
class Player:
def __init__(self):
self.set_player_name()
self.set_player_funds()
def set_player_name(self):
self.name = str(input("Player, what's you name?n"))
def set_player_funds(self):
self.funds = int(input("How much money do you want?n"))
I simply want to automate the user input for those two requests.
(ie: a test that would input "Bob"
and test: assert player.name=="Bob"
Can someone help out with that?
Thank you!
python-3.x user-input pytest
1
Have you checked this?
– Samarth
Nov 26 '18 at 16:56
1
I did, I couldn't figure out how it worked. But I mostly understood my program was poorly designed. I do not want to simulate a user input, I just want to select some specific inputs and test outcomes programmatically. Thanks for the help!
– Bertrand Chevalier
Nov 27 '18 at 4:12
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I am brand new to pytest and trying to work my way through it.
I currently am programming a small CLI game which will require multiple user inputs in a row and I cannot figure out how I can do that.
I read a bunch of solutions but did not manage to make it work.
Here is my code:
class Player:
def __init__(self):
self.set_player_name()
self.set_player_funds()
def set_player_name(self):
self.name = str(input("Player, what's you name?n"))
def set_player_funds(self):
self.funds = int(input("How much money do you want?n"))
I simply want to automate the user input for those two requests.
(ie: a test that would input "Bob"
and test: assert player.name=="Bob"
Can someone help out with that?
Thank you!
python-3.x user-input pytest
I am brand new to pytest and trying to work my way through it.
I currently am programming a small CLI game which will require multiple user inputs in a row and I cannot figure out how I can do that.
I read a bunch of solutions but did not manage to make it work.
Here is my code:
class Player:
def __init__(self):
self.set_player_name()
self.set_player_funds()
def set_player_name(self):
self.name = str(input("Player, what's you name?n"))
def set_player_funds(self):
self.funds = int(input("How much money do you want?n"))
I simply want to automate the user input for those two requests.
(ie: a test that would input "Bob"
and test: assert player.name=="Bob"
Can someone help out with that?
Thank you!
python-3.x user-input pytest
python-3.x user-input pytest
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Have you checked this?
– Samarth
Nov 26 '18 at 16:56
1
I did, I couldn't figure out how it worked. But I mostly understood my program was poorly designed. I do not want to simulate a user input, I just want to select some specific inputs and test outcomes programmatically. Thanks for the help!
– Bertrand Chevalier
Nov 27 '18 at 4:12
add a comment |
1
Have you checked this?
– Samarth
Nov 26 '18 at 16:56
1
I did, I couldn't figure out how it worked. But I mostly understood my program was poorly designed. I do not want to simulate a user input, I just want to select some specific inputs and test outcomes programmatically. Thanks for the help!
– Bertrand Chevalier
Nov 27 '18 at 4:12
1
1
Have you checked this?
– Samarth
Nov 26 '18 at 16:56
Have you checked this?
– Samarth
Nov 26 '18 at 16:56
1
1
I did, I couldn't figure out how it worked. But I mostly understood my program was poorly designed. I do not want to simulate a user input, I just want to select some specific inputs and test outcomes programmatically. Thanks for the help!
– Bertrand Chevalier
Nov 27 '18 at 4:12
I did, I couldn't figure out how it worked. But I mostly understood my program was poorly designed. I do not want to simulate a user input, I just want to select some specific inputs and test outcomes programmatically. Thanks for the help!
– Bertrand Chevalier
Nov 27 '18 at 4:12
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Have you checked this?
– Samarth
Nov 26 '18 at 16:56
1
I did, I couldn't figure out how it worked. But I mostly understood my program was poorly designed. I do not want to simulate a user input, I just want to select some specific inputs and test outcomes programmatically. Thanks for the help!
– Bertrand Chevalier
Nov 27 '18 at 4:12