mcstasscript.tests.test_plot_interface.TestPlotInterface

mcstasscript.tests.test_plot_interface.TestPlotInterface

class mcstasscript.tests.test_plot_interface.TestPlotInterface(methodName='runTest')

Test of PlotInterface, mainly the set functions. Each set function does run the main update_plot function, ensuring this does not throw obvious errors under a mixed set of circumstances. The update_plot function is not tested directly.

__init__(methodName='runTest')

Create an instance of the class that will use the named test method when executed. Raises a ValueError if the instance does not have a method with the specified name.

Methods

__init__([methodName])

Create an instance of the class that will use the named test method when executed.

addClassCleanup(function, /, *args, **kwargs)

Same as addCleanup, except the cleanup items are called even if setUpClass fails (unlike tearDownClass).

addCleanup(function, /, *args, **kwargs)

Add a function, with arguments, to be called when the test is completed.

addTypeEqualityFunc(typeobj, function)

Add a type specific assertEqual style function to compare a type.

assertAlmostEqual(first, second[, places, ...])

Fail if the two objects are unequal as determined by their difference rounded to the given number of decimal places (default 7) and comparing to zero, or by comparing that the difference between the two objects is more than the given delta.

assertAlmostEquals(**kwargs)

assertCountEqual(first, second[, msg])

Asserts that two iterables have the same elements, the same number of times, without regard to order.

assertDictContainsSubset(subset, dictionary)

Checks whether dictionary is a superset of subset.

assertDictEqual(d1, d2[, msg])

assertEqual(first, second[, msg])

Fail if the two objects are unequal as determined by the '==' operator.

assertEquals(**kwargs)

assertFalse(expr[, msg])

Check that the expression is false.

assertGreater(a, b[, msg])

Just like self.assertTrue(a > b), but with a nicer default message.

assertGreaterEqual(a, b[, msg])

Just like self.assertTrue(a >= b), but with a nicer default message.

assertIn(member, container[, msg])

Just like self.assertTrue(a in b), but with a nicer default message.

assertIs(expr1, expr2[, msg])

Just like self.assertTrue(a is b), but with a nicer default message.

assertIsInstance(obj, cls[, msg])

Same as self.assertTrue(isinstance(obj, cls)), with a nicer default message.

assertIsNone(obj[, msg])

Same as self.assertTrue(obj is None), with a nicer default message.

assertIsNot(expr1, expr2[, msg])

Just like self.assertTrue(a is not b), but with a nicer default message.

assertIsNotNone(obj[, msg])

Included for symmetry with assertIsNone.

assertLess(a, b[, msg])

Just like self.assertTrue(a < b), but with a nicer default message.

assertLessEqual(a, b[, msg])

Just like self.assertTrue(a <= b), but with a nicer default message.

assertListEqual(list1, list2[, msg])

A list-specific equality assertion.

assertLogs([logger, level])

Fail unless a log message of level level or higher is emitted on logger_name or its children.

assertMultiLineEqual(first, second[, msg])

Assert that two multi-line strings are equal.

assertNotAlmostEqual(first, second[, ...])

Fail if the two objects are equal as determined by their difference rounded to the given number of decimal places (default 7) and comparing to zero, or by comparing that the difference between the two objects is less than the given delta.

assertNotAlmostEquals(**kwargs)

assertNotEqual(first, second[, msg])

Fail if the two objects are equal as determined by the '!=' operator.

assertNotEquals(**kwargs)

assertNotIn(member, container[, msg])

Just like self.assertTrue(a not in b), but with a nicer default message.

assertNotIsInstance(obj, cls[, msg])

Included for symmetry with assertIsInstance.

assertNotRegex(text, unexpected_regex[, msg])

Fail the test if the text matches the regular expression.

assertNotRegexpMatches(**kwargs)

assertRaises(expected_exception, *args, **kwargs)

Fail unless an exception of class expected_exception is raised by the callable when invoked with specified positional and keyword arguments.

assertRaisesRegex(expected_exception, ...)

Asserts that the message in a raised exception matches a regex.

assertRaisesRegexp(**kwargs)

assertRegex(text, expected_regex[, msg])

Fail the test unless the text matches the regular expression.

assertRegexpMatches(**kwargs)

assertSequenceEqual(seq1, seq2[, msg, seq_type])

An equality assertion for ordered sequences (like lists and tuples).

assertSetEqual(set1, set2[, msg])

A set-specific equality assertion.

assertTrue(expr[, msg])

Check that the expression is true.

assertTupleEqual(tuple1, tuple2[, msg])

A tuple-specific equality assertion.

assertWarns(expected_warning, *args, **kwargs)

Fail unless a warning of class warnClass is triggered by the callable when invoked with specified positional and keyword arguments.

assertWarnsRegex(expected_warning, ...)

Asserts that the message in a triggered warning matches a regexp.

assert_(**kwargs)

countTestCases()

debug()

Run the test without collecting errors in a TestResult

defaultTestResult()

doClassCleanups()

Execute all class cleanup functions.

doCleanups()

Execute all cleanup functions.

fail([msg])

Fail immediately, with the given message.

failIf(**kwargs)

failIfAlmostEqual(**kwargs)

failIfEqual(**kwargs)

failUnless(**kwargs)

failUnlessAlmostEqual(**kwargs)

failUnlessEqual(**kwargs)

failUnlessRaises(**kwargs)

id()

run([result])

setUp()

Hook method for setting up the test fixture before exercising it.

setUpClass()

Hook method for setting up class fixture before running tests in the class.

shortDescription()

Returns a one-line description of the test, or None if no description has been provided.

skipTest(reason)

Skip this test.

subTest([msg])

Return a context manager that will return the enclosed block of code in a subtest identified by the optional message and keyword parameters.

tearDown()

Hook method for deconstructing the test fixture after testing it.

tearDownClass()

Hook method for deconstructing the class fixture after running all tests in the class.

test_initialization_with_data()

Initialize PlotterInterface with data

test_initialization_without_data()

Initialize PlotterInterface without arguments

test_set_colormap()

Check that set_colormap works, even through widget

test_set_current_monitor()

Check monitor can be set and that error occurs if wrong name given

test_set_data()

Initialize PlotterInterface without data, add later and ensure monitor_dropdown received the data and applied it to widget options.

test_set_log_mode()

Check that set_log_mode works, even through widget

test_set_orders_of_mag()

Check that set orders of mag works, even through widget

test_show_interface_return()

Ensure the show_interface method returns a widget of type HBox

Attributes

longMessage

maxDiff

test_initialization_with_data()

Initialize PlotterInterface with data

test_initialization_without_data()

Initialize PlotterInterface without arguments

test_set_colormap()

Check that set_colormap works, even through widget

test_set_current_monitor()

Check monitor can be set and that error occurs if wrong name given

test_set_data()

Initialize PlotterInterface without data, add later and ensure monitor_dropdown received the data and applied it to widget options.

Furthermore the widget options should be made unique as there are two identical monitors in the fake data.

test_set_log_mode()

Check that set_log_mode works, even through widget

test_set_orders_of_mag()

Check that set orders of mag works, even through widget

test_show_interface_return()

Ensure the show_interface method returns a widget of type HBox