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pytestyamltree 0.1.2
Create or check file/directory trees described by YAML
This Pytest plugin was generated with Cookiecutter along with @hackebrot’s Cookiecutter-pytest-plugin template.
Features
Monkey-patches py.path.local class (the one behind tmpdir fixture) to append yaml_create and yaml_check methods for easy access.
Use it like this:
def test_foo(tmpdir):
tmpdir.yaml_create("""
directory_one:
file1: Hello World
file2: "Including\nLine\nBreaks\n"
subdir:
file3: |
Some raw content here.
It is probably better readable.
directory_two:
arrow.gif: !!binary |
R0lGODlhDAAMAIQAAP//9/X17unp5WZmZgAAAOfn515eXvPz7Y6OjuDg4J+fn5
OTk6enp56enmlpaWNjY6Ojo4SEhP/++f/++f/++f/++f/++f/++f/++f/++f/+
+f/++f/++f/++f/++f/++SH+Dk1hZGUgd2l0aCBHSU1QACwAAAAADAAMAAAFLC
AgjoEwnuNAFOhpEMTRiggcz4BNJHrv/zCFcLiwMWYNG84BwwEeECcgggoBADs=
""")
# now these files are created under tmpdir
assert tmpdir.join('directory_one', 'file1').read() == 'Hello World'
# also can check that directory structure corresponds to the declaration
tmpdir.yaml_check("""
directory_one:
file1: Content
directory_two: {} # empty mapping means empty directory
""")
Requirements
PyYAML
Installation
You can install “pytest-yamltree” via pip from PyPI:
$ pip install pytest-yamltree
Usage
TODO
Contributing
Contributions are very welcome. Tests can be run with tox, please ensure
the coverage at least stays the same before you submit a pull request.
License
Distributed under the terms of the MIT license, “pytest-yamltree” is free and open source software
Issues
If you encounter any problems, please file an issue along with a detailed description.
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