Dan Stromberg <[email protected]> writes: > I have a small test script, which is normally run through nose. > > It seems to have a problem when run under nose - it reaches out to a > database, when I'm attempting to tell it to skip that for the sake of > unit testing. So I decided to run it under a debugger, to see why the > database code isn't getting monkey patched the way it's supposed to. > > Toward that end, I modified the script enough (I thought!) to be able > to run it through pudb. I did the if __name__ == '__main__' thing, > replaced a few self.assertEquals(a, b) with assert(a == b), changed > the parent class of the test class from unittest.TestCase to object, > etc. > > If I run the script standalone (not through nose, not through pudb), > it seems to run just how I want it to. It skips going to the > database, and all looks peachy. > > If I run the script under pudb, it bombs out on an import that's doing > a module-level: > INTERNAL_VERSION = pkg_resources.require("InfinityUnixHost")[0].version > I'm aware this is a bit weird > (https://pythonhosted.org/setuptools/pkg_resources.html#basic-workingset-methods), > but it sounds like we're kind of stuck with it. > > Anyway, when this line (the "INTERNAL_VERSION =" one) is executed in > pudb, it tracebacks, saying it can't find InfinityUnixHost - and this > line is actually part of InfinityUnixHost. InfinityUnixHost is not pip > installed, but bootstrap.py seems to like it fine. It's just when I > run it under pudb that I have this problem. > > The exact error is: > DistributionNotFound: The 'InfinityUnixHost' distribution was not > found and is required by > the application > > Does anyone have any guesses why this isn't working in pudb?
Does that work in pdb? Andreas _______________________________________________ Pudb mailing list [email protected] https://lists.tiker.net/listinfo/pudb
