A nose plugin for seeding the faker package based on test names.
$ nosetests --with-seed-faker mytests/
Faker is seeded at the beginning of each test based on the test name, so each test that uses faker will use the same fake data between test runs, regardless of test order.
This relies on the behavior that faker seeds a instance of random that is shared globally across instances of the Faker class, so seeding any instance of Faker will seed every instance of Faker.
For example, these two tests use faker to generate fake email addresses:
import unittest
from faker import Faker
fake = Faker()
class TestEmail(unittest.TestCase):
def test_one(self):
email = fake.email()
print(email)
def test_two(self):
email = fake.email()
print(email)
Since faker generates random email addresses, if we run test_one
multiple times, we'll use different emails for each test run:
$ nosetests -v --nocapture tests.py:TestEmail.test_one tests.py:TestEmail.test_one test_one (tests.TestEmail) ... opouros@hermistondeckow.com ok test_one (tests.TestEmail) ... sgrady@hotmail.com ok ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Ran 2 tests in 0.001s OK
While this is good for increasing the surface area of emails we use in our tests, it can cause flaky tests -- a test could mysteriously fail, but if you tried running it again to debug the failure, all of a sudden it's passing again!
nose-seed-faker
solves this problem by seeding faker based on the
name of each test. Using the plugin, if you run the same test multiple
times, it'll use the same email address:
$ nosetests --with-seed-faker -v --nocapture tests.py:TestEmail.test_one tests.py:TestEmail.test_one test_one (tests.TestEmail) ... mitchel07@yost.com ok test_one (tests.TestEmail) ... mitchel07@yost.com ok ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Ran 2 tests in 0.001s OK
Each individual test will use a different email, so we still get a good surface area of emails to use in our tests:
$ nosetests --with-seed-faker -v --nocapture tests.py test_one (tests.TestEmail) ... mitchel07@yost.com ok test_two (tests.TestEmail) ... kurt.bartell@yahoo.com ok ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Ran 2 tests in 0.001s OK
$ pip install nose-seed-faker
Versions 0.5.2
and lower of faker will seed the random
module
globally.
Version 0.5.3
fixes
this issue by seeding an instance of the random.Random
class, but at
the time of this writing, this fix hasn't been released to PyPI yet.
Until version 0.5.3
is released on PyPI, you can install it like so:
$ pip install git+http://github.com/joke2k/faker.git@dabf922af72783ebd9d163611ab0f4f307156443#egg=fake-factory==0.5.3