Course overview
The Python unit testing framework sometimes referred to as “PyUnit,” is a Python version of Java JUnit. Unit testing is a software testing method by which individual units of source code, such as functions, methods, and class are tested, to establish if they are fit for use. PyUnit forms part of the Python Standard Library from Python version 2.1 onwards and is used to create unit tests, to test the robustness of Python code.
This course is designed for beginners to learn more about the basic functionality of Python PyUnit or Unittest. By the completion of the course, you would find yourself at a moderate level of expertise in using Python unittest and take yourself from there to the next levels.
Study method
- Online
- Blended
- In-class

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Duration study load
- 1 Day
Course features
- Python UnitTest course certificate on completion
- Python UnitTest course notes
- Practical Java course exercises, Python UnitTest code examples
- After the course, 1 free session for questions online Java course via Gotomeeting.com
Who's it for?
This course is ideal if you have some Python coding skills already.
Subjects
- Revision: Scanner
- Input from stdin
- Print to stdout
- Descision
- While
- For Arrays
- UnitTest Framework – Home
- UnitTest Framework – Overview
- UnitTest – Framework
- UnitTest – API
- UnitTest – Assertion
- UnitTest – Test Discovery
- UnitTest – Skip Test
- UnitTest – Exceptions Test
- UnitTest – Time Test
- UnitTest – Unittest2
- UnitTest – Signal Handling
- UnitTest – Doctest
- UnitTest – Doctest API
- UnitTest – Py.test Module
- Nose Testing – Framework
- Nose Testing – Tools
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