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#!/usr/bin/python
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# Copyright (C) 2006 Google Inc.
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__author__ = 'api.jscudder@gmail.com (Jeff Scudder)'
import unittest
class ModuleTestRunner(object):
def __init__(self, module_list=None, module_settings=None):
"""Constructor for a runner to run tests in the modules listed.
Args:
module_list: list (optional) The modules whose test cases will be run.
module_settings: dict (optional) A dictionary of module level varables
which should be set in the modules if they are present. An
example is the username and password which is a module variable
in most service_test modules.
"""
self.modules = module_list or []
self.settings = module_settings or {}
def RunAllTests(self):
"""Executes all tests in this objects modules list.
It also sets any module variables which match the settings keys to the
corresponding values in the settings member.
"""
runner = unittest.TextTestRunner()
for module in self.modules:
# Set any module variables according to the contents in the settings
for setting, value in self.settings.iteritems():
try:
setattr(module, setting, value)
except AttributeError:
# This module did not have a variable for the current setting, so
# we skip it and try the next setting.
pass
# We have set all of the applicable settings for the module, now
# run the tests.
print '\nRunning all tests in module', module.__name__
runner.run(unittest.defaultTestLoader.loadTestsFromModule(module))