How to add dictionary as an argument to unit-test function












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Hard to explain. I'm trying to pass on this dictionary to a final.html page, but when I run the test it displays "None:None" like it never got data from highscore dictionary:



  class FlaskTestCase(unittest.TestCase):

highscore = {1:2}

def test_initial_word(self):
with app.app_context():
response = self.app.get("/final", data = dict(self.highscore , user = "test", score = 12))
self.assertIn("quick and easy game", str(response.data))


when I try other tests with variables only, it goes fine:



 def test_initial_word(self):#Check if game.html has been created
with app.app_context():
response = self.app.get("/rules", data = dict(user = "test", score = 12))
self.assertIn("test", str(response.data))


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    Hard to explain. I'm trying to pass on this dictionary to a final.html page, but when I run the test it displays "None:None" like it never got data from highscore dictionary:



      class FlaskTestCase(unittest.TestCase):

    highscore = {1:2}

    def test_initial_word(self):
    with app.app_context():
    response = self.app.get("/final", data = dict(self.highscore , user = "test", score = 12))
    self.assertIn("quick and easy game", str(response.data))


    when I try other tests with variables only, it goes fine:



     def test_initial_word(self):#Check if game.html has been created
    with app.app_context():
    response = self.app.get("/rules", data = dict(user = "test", score = 12))
    self.assertIn("test", str(response.data))


    How should I properly add dictionary to a test?










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      Hard to explain. I'm trying to pass on this dictionary to a final.html page, but when I run the test it displays "None:None" like it never got data from highscore dictionary:



        class FlaskTestCase(unittest.TestCase):

      highscore = {1:2}

      def test_initial_word(self):
      with app.app_context():
      response = self.app.get("/final", data = dict(self.highscore , user = "test", score = 12))
      self.assertIn("quick and easy game", str(response.data))


      when I try other tests with variables only, it goes fine:



       def test_initial_word(self):#Check if game.html has been created
      with app.app_context():
      response = self.app.get("/rules", data = dict(user = "test", score = 12))
      self.assertIn("test", str(response.data))


      How should I properly add dictionary to a test?










      share|improve this question
















      Hard to explain. I'm trying to pass on this dictionary to a final.html page, but when I run the test it displays "None:None" like it never got data from highscore dictionary:



        class FlaskTestCase(unittest.TestCase):

      highscore = {1:2}

      def test_initial_word(self):
      with app.app_context():
      response = self.app.get("/final", data = dict(self.highscore , user = "test", score = 12))
      self.assertIn("quick and easy game", str(response.data))


      when I try other tests with variables only, it goes fine:



       def test_initial_word(self):#Check if game.html has been created
      with app.app_context():
      response = self.app.get("/rules", data = dict(user = "test", score = 12))
      self.assertIn("test", str(response.data))


      How should I properly add dictionary to a test?







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          self.highscore is not assigned to a key name. Did you mean to do:



          response = self.app.get("/final", data=dict(highscore=self.highscore, user="test", score=12))






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