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IMP Reference Guide  2.22.0
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IMP.test.ApplicationTestCase Class Reference

Super class for simple IMP application test cases. More...

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Detailed Description

Super class for simple IMP application test cases.

Note
This class is only available in Python.

Definition at line 952 of file test/__init__.py.

Public Member Functions

def assertApplicationExitedCleanly
 Assert that the application exited cleanly (return value = 0). More...
 
def import_python_application
 Import an installed Python application, rather than running it. More...
 
def read_shell_commands
 Read and return a set of shell commands from a doxygen file. More...
 
def run_application
 Run an application with the given list of arguments. More...
 
def run_python_application
 Run a Python application with the given list of arguments. More...
 
def run_script
 Run an application with the given list of arguments. More...
 
def run_shell_command
 Print and run a shell command, as returned by read_shell_commands() More...
 
- Public Member Functions inherited from IMP.test.TestCase
def assertClassNames
 Check that all the classes in the module follow the IMP naming conventions. More...
 
def assertCompileFails
 Test that the given C++ code fails to compile with a static assertion. More...
 
def assertFunctionNames
 Check that all the functions in the module follow the IMP naming conventions. More...
 
def assertNotImplemented
 Assert that the given callable object is not implemented. More...
 
def assertNumPyArrayEqual
 Fail if the given numpy array doesn't match expected. More...
 
def assertRaisesInternalException
 Assert that the given callable object raises InternalException. More...
 
def assertRaisesUsageException
 Assert that the given callable object raises UsageException. More...
 
def assertSequenceAlmostEqual
 Fail if the difference between any two items in the two sequences are exceed the specified number of places or delta. More...
 
def assertShow
 Check that all the classes in modulename have a show method. More...
 
def assertValueObjects
 Check that all the C++ classes in the module are values or objects. More...
 
def assertXYZDerivativesInTolerance
 Assert that x,y,z analytical derivatives match numerical within a tolerance, or a percentage (of the analytical value), whichever is larger. More...
 
def check_runnable_python_module
 Check a Python module designed to be runnable with 'python -m' to make sure it supports standard command line options. More...
 
def check_standard_object_methods
 Check methods that every IMP::Object class should have. More...
 
def check_unary_function_deriv
 Check the unary function func's derivatives against numerical approximations between lb and ub. More...
 
def check_unary_function_min
 Make sure that the minimum of the unary function func over the range between lb and ub is at expected_fmin. More...
 
def create_particles_in_box
 Create a bunch of particles in a box. More...
 
def create_point_particle
 Make a particle with optimizable x, y and z attributes, and add it to the model. More...
 
def failure_probability
 Estimate how likely a given block of code is to raise an AssertionError. More...
 
def get_input_file_name
 Get the full name of an input file in the top-level test directory. More...
 
def get_magnitude
 Get the magnitude of a list of floats. More...
 
def get_tmp_file_name
 Get the full name of an output file in the tmp directory. More...
 
def open_input_file
 Open and return an input file in the top-level test directory. More...
 
def particle_distance
 Return distance between two given particles. More...
 
def probabilistic_check
 Help handle a test which is expected to fail some fraction of the time. More...
 
def randomize_particles
 Randomize the xyz coordinates of a list of particles. More...
 
def run_example
 Run the named example script. More...
 
def run_python_module
 Run a Python module as if with "python -m <modname>", with the given list of arguments as sys.argv. More...
 

Member Function Documentation

def IMP.test.ApplicationTestCase.assertApplicationExitedCleanly (   self,
  ret,
  error 
)

Assert that the application exited cleanly (return value = 0).

Definition at line 1006 of file test/__init__.py.

def IMP.test.ApplicationTestCase.import_python_application (   self,
  app 
)

Import an installed Python application, rather than running it.

This is useful to directly test components of the application.

Returns
the Python module object.

Definition at line 989 of file test/__init__.py.

def IMP.test.ApplicationTestCase.read_shell_commands (   self,
  doxfile 
)

Read and return a set of shell commands from a doxygen file.

Each command is assumed to be in a

...

block. The doxygen file is specified relative to the test file itself. This is used to make sure the commands shown in an application example actually work (the testcase can also check the resulting files for correctness).

Definition at line 1017 of file test/__init__.py.

def IMP.test.ApplicationTestCase.run_application (   self,
  app,
  args,
  cwd = None 
)

Run an application with the given list of arguments.

Returns
a subprocess.Popen-like object containing the child stdin, stdout and stderr.

Definition at line 961 of file test/__init__.py.

def IMP.test.ApplicationTestCase.run_python_application (   self,
  app,
  args 
)

Run a Python application with the given list of arguments.

The Python application should be self-runnable (i.e. it should be executable and with a #! on the first line).

Returns
a subprocess.Popen-like object containing the child stdin, stdout and stderr.

Definition at line 974 of file test/__init__.py.

def IMP.test.ApplicationTestCase.run_script (   self,
  app,
  args 
)

Run an application with the given list of arguments.

Returns
a subprocess.Popen-like object containing the child stdin, stdout and stderr.

Definition at line 999 of file test/__init__.py.

def IMP.test.ApplicationTestCase.run_shell_command (   self,
  cmd 
)

Print and run a shell command, as returned by read_shell_commands()

Definition at line 1055 of file test/__init__.py.


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