app.py
from flask import Flask, render_template, request,jsonify,json,g
import mysql.connector
app = Flask(__name__)
**class TestMySQL():**
@app.before_request
def before_request():
try:
g.db = mysql.connector.connect(user='root', password='root', database='mysql')
except mysql.connector.errors.Error as err:
resp = jsonify({'status': 500, 'error': "Error:{}".format(err)})
resp.status_code = 500
return resp
@app.route('/')
def input_info(self):
try:
cursor = g.db.cursor()
cursor.execute ('CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS testmysql (id INT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY, name VARCHAR(40) NOT NULL, \
email VARCHAR(40) NOT NULL UNIQUE)')
cursor.close()
test.py
from app import *
class Test(unittest.TestCase):
def test_connection1(self):
with patch('__main__.mysql.connector.connect') as mock_mysql_connector_connect:
object=TestMySQL()
object.before_request() """Runtime error on calling this"
I am importing app into test.py for unit testing.On calling 'before_request' function into test.py ,it is throwing RuntimeError: working outside of application context same is happening on calling 'input_info()'
Flask has an Application Context, and it seems like you'll need to do something like:
def test_connection(self):
with app.app_context():
#test code
You can probably also shove the app.app_context()
call into a test setup method as well. Hope this helps.