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External Test Plugin has been moved into the cmd2 repository

You can see the latest information in the new home here.

cmd2 External Test Plugin

Table of Contents

Overview

This plugin supports testing of a cmd2 application by exposing access cmd2 commands with the same context as from within a cmd2 pyscript. This allows for verification of an application's support for pyscripts.

Example cmd2 Application

The following short example shows how to mix in the external test plugin to create a fixture for testing your cmd2 application.

Define your cmd2 application

import cmd2
class ExampleApp(cmd2.Cmd):
    """An class to show how to use a plugin"""
    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
        # gotta have this or neither the plugin or cmd2 will initialize
        super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)

    def do_something(self, arg):
        self.last_result = 5
        self.poutput('this is the something command')

Defining the test fixture

In your test, define a fixture for your cmd2 application

import cmd2_ext_test
import pytest

class ExampleAppTester(cmd2_ext_test.ExternalTestMixin, ExampleApp):
    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
        # gotta have this or neither the plugin or cmd2 will initialize
        super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)

@pytest.fixture
def example_app():
    app = ExampleAppTester()
    app.fixture_setup()
    yield app
    app.fixture_teardown()

Writing Tests

Now write your tests that validate your application using the app_cmd function to access the cmd2 application's commands. This allows invocation of the application's commands in the same format as a user would type. The results from calling a command matches what is returned from running an python script with cmd2's pyscript command, which provides stdout, stderr, and the command's result data.

from cmd2 import CommandResult

def test_something(example_app):
    # execute a command
    out = example_app.app_cmd("something")

    # validate the command output and result data
    assert isinstance(out, CommandResult)
    assert str(out.stdout).strip() == 'this is the something command'
    assert out.data == 5

License

cmd2 uses the very liberal MIT license. We invite plugin authors to consider doing the same.