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@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ def connected_client_gui_obj(gui_id, bec_client_lib):
# bec.shutdown()
@pytest.fixture(scope="session")
@pytest.fixture(scope="module")
def bec_client_lib_with_demo_config(bec_redis_fixture, bec_services_config_file_path, bec_servers):
config = ServiceConfig(bec_services_config_file_path)
bec = BECClient(config, RedisConnector, forced=True, wait_for_server=True)
@ -73,32 +73,32 @@ def bec_client_lib_with_demo_config(bec_redis_fixture, bec_services_config_file_
bec._client._reset_singleton()
# @pytest.fixture(scope="session")
# def bec_client_lib_session(bec_client_lib_with_demo_config_session):
# """Session-scoped fixture to create a BECClient object with a demo configuration."""
# bec = bec_client_lib_with_demo_config_session
# bec.queue.request_queue_reset()
# bec.queue.request_scan_continuation()
# wait_for_empty_queue(bec)
# yield bec
@pytest.fixture(scope="module")
def bec_client_lib(bec_client_lib_with_demo_config):
"""Session-scoped fixture to create a BECClient object with a demo configuration."""
bec = bec_client_lib_with_demo_config
bec.queue.request_queue_reset()
bec.queue.request_scan_continuation()
wait_for_empty_queue(bec)
yield bec
# @pytest.fixture(scope="session")
# def connected_gui_and_bec_with_scope_session(bec_client_lib):
# """
# Fixture to create a new BECGuiClient object and start a server in the background.
@pytest.fixture(scope="module")
def connected_gui_and_bec_with_scope_session(bec_client_lib):
"""
Fixture to create a new BECGuiClient object and start a server in the background.
# This fixture is scoped to the session, meaning it remains alive for all tests in the session.
# We can use this fixture to create a gui object that is used across multiple tests, and
# simulate a real-world scenario where the gui is not restarted for each test.
This fixture is scoped to the session, meaning it remains alive for all tests in the session.
We can use this fixture to create a gui object that is used across multiple tests, and
simulate a real-world scenario where the gui is not restarted for each test.
# Returns:
# The gui object as for the CLI and bec_client_lib object.
# """
# gui_id = "GUIMainWindow_TEST"
# gui = BECGuiClient(gui_id=gui_id)
# try:
# gui.start(wait=True)
# yield gui
# finally:
# gui.kill_server()
Returns:
The gui object as for the CLI and bec_client_lib object.
"""
gui_id = "GUIMainWindow_TEST"
gui = BECGuiClient(gui_id=gui_id)
try:
gui.start(wait=True)
yield gui
finally:
gui.kill_server()