Issue
When testing the following code
@pytest.mark.asynico
async def test_handle_DATA(mocker):
handle_mock = mocker.MagicMock()
envelope_mock = mocker.MagicMock(mail_from="Test@From", rcpt_tos=["Test@To"], content=b"TestContent")
result = SendToDictHandler.handle_DATA(handle_mock, "TestServer", "TestSession", envelope_mock)
assert result == "250 Message accepted for delivery"
assert email_core.testing_emails_dict == {
"Test@To": {
"from": "Test@From",
"to": ["Test@To"],
"msg": "TestContent",
}
}
The warning I get when running pytest -vvv
in the projects environment:
PytestWarning: Coroutine functions are not natively supported and have been skipped.
You need to install a suitable plugin for your async framework, for example:
- pytest-asyncio
- pytest-trio
- pytest-tornasync
warnings.warn(PytestWarning(msg.format(pyfuncitem.nodeid)))
I do have pytest-asyncio
installed. I verified by running pytest --trace-config
in my project's virtual environment
================== test session starts ======================
platform win32 -- Python 3.7.1, pytest-4.4.1, py-1.8.0, pluggy-0.9.0
using: pytest-4.4.1 pylib-1.8.0
...
setuptools
registered plugins:
- pytest-randomly-3.0.0 at \lib\site-packages\pytest_randomly.py
- pytest-mock-1.10.2 at \lib\site-packages\pytest_mock.py
- pytest-asyncio-0.10.0 at \lib\site-packages\pytest_asyncio\plugin.py
active plugins:
- pytest_mock : \lib\site-packages\pytest_mock.py
- asyncio : \lib\site-packages\pytest_asyncio\plugin.py
...
plugins: randomly-3.0.0, mock-1.10.2, asyncio-0.10.0
Solution
I'll leave this issue up incase someone else runs into this problem. My initial problem was I misspelled asyncio
in the marker: pytest.mark.asyncio
Once I fixed that I needed to await my response so I had to change my test to this:
@staticmethod
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_handle_DATA(mocker):
handle_mock = mocker.MagicMock()
envelope_mock = mocker.MagicMock(mail_from="Test@From", rcpt_tos=["Test@To"], content=b"TestContent")
assert "250 Message accepted for delivery" == await SendToDictHandler.handle_DATA(
handle_mock, "TestServer", "TestSession", envelope_mock
)
assert email_core.testing_emails_dict == {
"Test@To": {
"from": "Test@From",
"to": ["Test@To"],
"msg": "TestContent",
}
}
Answered By - Daniel Butler
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