How to specify the type of a unittest.mock.sentinel?










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I am using unittest.mock.sentinel to provide dumb values to my test functions and then assert calls.



I'd like to be able to specify the type of the sentinel so that it passes type checking in the methods.



MWE:



import collections
from unittest.mock import sentinel

def fun(x):
if not isinstance(x, collections.Iterable):
raise TypeError('x should be iterable')
pass

def test_fun_pass_if_x_is_instance_iterable():
# this does not work and raise because sentinel is not iterable
assert fun(sentinel.x) is None


EDIT



I have tried to do sentinel.x = collections.Iterable() but got the error:



TypeError: Can't instantiate abstract class Iterable with abstract methods __iter__


So far I can do sentinel.x = tuple() or sentinel.x = list() for instance, but these are special case of an iterable










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    I am using unittest.mock.sentinel to provide dumb values to my test functions and then assert calls.



    I'd like to be able to specify the type of the sentinel so that it passes type checking in the methods.



    MWE:



    import collections
    from unittest.mock import sentinel

    def fun(x):
    if not isinstance(x, collections.Iterable):
    raise TypeError('x should be iterable')
    pass

    def test_fun_pass_if_x_is_instance_iterable():
    # this does not work and raise because sentinel is not iterable
    assert fun(sentinel.x) is None


    EDIT



    I have tried to do sentinel.x = collections.Iterable() but got the error:



    TypeError: Can't instantiate abstract class Iterable with abstract methods __iter__


    So far I can do sentinel.x = tuple() or sentinel.x = list() for instance, but these are special case of an iterable










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      I am using unittest.mock.sentinel to provide dumb values to my test functions and then assert calls.



      I'd like to be able to specify the type of the sentinel so that it passes type checking in the methods.



      MWE:



      import collections
      from unittest.mock import sentinel

      def fun(x):
      if not isinstance(x, collections.Iterable):
      raise TypeError('x should be iterable')
      pass

      def test_fun_pass_if_x_is_instance_iterable():
      # this does not work and raise because sentinel is not iterable
      assert fun(sentinel.x) is None


      EDIT



      I have tried to do sentinel.x = collections.Iterable() but got the error:



      TypeError: Can't instantiate abstract class Iterable with abstract methods __iter__


      So far I can do sentinel.x = tuple() or sentinel.x = list() for instance, but these are special case of an iterable










      share|improve this question















      I am using unittest.mock.sentinel to provide dumb values to my test functions and then assert calls.



      I'd like to be able to specify the type of the sentinel so that it passes type checking in the methods.



      MWE:



      import collections
      from unittest.mock import sentinel

      def fun(x):
      if not isinstance(x, collections.Iterable):
      raise TypeError('x should be iterable')
      pass

      def test_fun_pass_if_x_is_instance_iterable():
      # this does not work and raise because sentinel is not iterable
      assert fun(sentinel.x) is None


      EDIT



      I have tried to do sentinel.x = collections.Iterable() but got the error:



      TypeError: Can't instantiate abstract class Iterable with abstract methods __iter__


      So far I can do sentinel.x = tuple() or sentinel.x = list() for instance, but these are special case of an iterable







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