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utility belt for automated testing in python for python

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An idiomatic testing library for python with powerful and flexible assertions, created by Gabriel Falcão. Sure’s developer experience is inspired and modeled after RSpec Expectations and should.js.

Installing

$ pip install sure

Documentation

Available in the website or under the docs directory.

You can also build the documentation locally using sphinx:

make docs

Here is a tease

Equality

(number).should.equal(number)

import sure

(4).should.be.equal(2 + 2)
(7.5).should.eql(3.5 + 4)

(3).shouldnt.be.equal(5)

Assert dictionary and its contents

{'foo': 'bar'}.should.equal({'foo': 'bar'})
{'foo': 'bar'}.should.have.key('foo').which.should.equal('bar')

“A string”.lower().should.equal(“a string”) also works

"Awesome ASSERTIONS".lower().split().should.equal(['awesome', 'assertions'])

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This version

2.0.1

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