Thank you but unfortunately, none of the suggestions are appropriate.
Here is more information.
We have a complex system where - in the opinion of a chemical expert -
it is possible to state that a particular chemical risk profile has been
correctly calculated by the software.
In addition
Sure I'll what how much you pay me?
On Tue, Oct 3, 2023, 7:31 AM Mike Dewhirst wrote:
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> This is probably in the docs so please drop me a link if you can.
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> My project has fifteen or more tables of reference data which determine
> how the software behaves and therefore is critical to unit
On Mon, Oct 2, 2023 at 11:30 PM Mike Dewhirst wrote:
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> This is probably in the docs so please drop me a link if you can.
>
> My project has fifteen or more tables of reference data which determine
> how the software behaves and therefore is critical to unit testing.
>
> Fixtures are unworkable
Hi Mike,
I will suggest you use a database framework like SQLAlchemy to access your
tables' data with read-only queries.
Then you use the data queried to set your test cases using a testing
library like Pytest.
Do let know if you have other concerns with this approach.
Best Regards,
BINELI
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On Tue, Oct 3, 2023 at 10:30 AM Mike Dewhirst wrote:
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> This is probably in the docs so please drop me a link if you can.
>
> My project has fifteen or more tables of
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