1 - Setting and getting code coverage
Switch to a new branch
Pull the latest from main
and create a new branch step1
git checkout main
git pull
git checkout -b 'step1'
Add a calculator backend
Let's continue by adding in our calculator logic. Create the file api/calculator/calculator.py
with the following contents:
class Calculator:
def add(x, y):
return x + y
def subtract(x, y):
return x - y
def multiply(x, y):
return x * y
def divide(x, y):
if y == 0:
return 'Cannot divide by 0'
return x * 1.0 / y
Be sure to create an empty __init__.py
file in api/calculator
touch api/calculator/__init__.py
We are defining a Calculator
class that can add
, subtract
, multiply
, and divide
. Next, we are going to create a simple Flask server to run our calculator code. Create a file api/app.py
from flask import (
Flask,
request,
)
from calculator.calculator import Calculator
app = Flask(__name__)
@app.route('/api/add', methods=['POST'])
def add():
return operation('add', 2)
@app.route('/api/subtract', methods=['POST'])
def subtract():
return operation('subtract', 2)
@app.route('/api/multiply', methods=['POST'])
def multiply():
return operation('multiply', 2)
@app.route('/api/divide', methods=['POST'])
def divide():
return operation('divide', 2)
def operation(method, num_factors):
factors = []
if num_factors == 2:
factors.append(float(request.json.get('x')))
factors.append(float(request.json.get('y')))
return str(getattr(Calculator, method)(*factors))
app.run(host='0.0.0.0', port=8080)
The server accepts POST
requests to the /api/add
, /api/subtract
, /api/multiply
, and /api/divide
endpoints. It expects to receive JSON
values x
and y
as data.
Run the server
You can start the server by running
python api/app.py
in a terminal from the root
directory. You can test if the server is running by hitting one of the above endpoints. Try it by running the command below.
curl -d '{"x": 1, "y": 2}' -H 'Content-Type: application/json' http://localhost:8080/api/add
You can see that the server is adding 1
and 2
together and returning 3.0
.
Add backend tests
Write the test file test_calculator.py
.
from .calculator import Calculator
def test_add():
assert Calculator.add(1, 2) == 3.0
assert Calculator.add(1.0, 2.0) == 3.0
assert Calculator.add(0, 2.0) == 2.0
assert Calculator.add(2.0, 0) == 2.0
assert Calculator.add(-4, 2.0) == -2.0
def test_subtract():
assert Calculator.subtract(1, 2) == -1.0
assert Calculator.subtract(2, 1) == 1.0
assert Calculator.subtract(1.0, 2.0) == -1.0
assert Calculator.subtract(0, 2.0) == -2.0
assert Calculator.subtract(2.0, 0.0) == 2.0
assert Calculator.subtract(-4, 2.0) == -6.0
def test_multiply():
assert Calculator.multiply(1, 2) == 2.0
assert Calculator.multiply(1.0, 2.0) == 2.0
assert Calculator.multiply(0, 2.0) == 0.0
assert Calculator.multiply(2.0, 0.0) == 0.0
assert Calculator.multiply(-4, 2.0) == -8.0
def test_divide():
assert Calculator.divide(1, 2) == 0.5
assert Calculator.divide(1.0, 2.0) == 0.5
assert Calculator.divide(0, 2.0) == 0
assert Calculator.divide(-4, 2.0) == -2.0
Run the tests and collect code coverage
Run the command below to run tests in a terminal
pytest
However, we are more curious about the code coverage of our calculator
class. We can use the command
pytest --cov api.calculator
to show us coverage results. Doing this should give you a report that looks like
Name Stmts Miss Cover
-------------------------------------------------------
api/calculator/__init__.py 0 0 100%
api/calculator/calculator.py 11 1 91%
api/calculator/test_calculator.py 25 0 100%
-------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL 36 1 97%
Notice that api/app.py
isn’t covered, as we haven’t tested the Flask application, but our api/calculatory.py
file is missing tests on one line of code.
Commit and merge your changes
You can commit this code to the repository by running
git add .
git commit -m 'step1: add calculator backend and tests'
git push origin step1
Create a pull request in GitHub and merge the changes.
When opening pull requests, be sure to select your own repository as the base branch.
Updated about 1 year ago