Pucharm unittest error: Provide a qualified name of function, class or a module












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How to get rid of this annoying error? I do not understand what it want me to do.
This happens when I am trying to run a test
Clicking on "Run" follows up with the following
Screen
Clicking on "Continue Anyway" runs the tests normally.
So what should I do in order to stop this window from popping up every time I ran the tests?



Updated:
Here is what I've found myself meanwhile:
From here



if (targetType == PyRunTargetVariant.PYTHON && !isWellFormed()) {
throw RuntimeConfigurationError("Provide a qualified name of function, class or a module")
}


And a function isWellFormed() declaration from here



/**
* Sanity check for "target" value. Does not resolve target, only check its syntax
* CUSTOM type is not checked.
*/
fun TargetWithVariant.isWellFormed() = when (targetVariant) {
PyRunTargetVariant.PYTHON -> Regex("^[a-zA-Z0-9._]+[a-zA-Z0-9_]$").matches(target ?: "")
PyRunTargetVariant.PATH -> !VfsUtil.isBadName(target)
else -> true
}


Everything looks good with a regex of my test class and method names.










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    How to get rid of this annoying error? I do not understand what it want me to do.
    This happens when I am trying to run a test
    Clicking on "Run" follows up with the following
    Screen
    Clicking on "Continue Anyway" runs the tests normally.
    So what should I do in order to stop this window from popping up every time I ran the tests?



    Updated:
    Here is what I've found myself meanwhile:
    From here



    if (targetType == PyRunTargetVariant.PYTHON && !isWellFormed()) {
    throw RuntimeConfigurationError("Provide a qualified name of function, class or a module")
    }


    And a function isWellFormed() declaration from here



    /**
    * Sanity check for "target" value. Does not resolve target, only check its syntax
    * CUSTOM type is not checked.
    */
    fun TargetWithVariant.isWellFormed() = when (targetVariant) {
    PyRunTargetVariant.PYTHON -> Regex("^[a-zA-Z0-9._]+[a-zA-Z0-9_]$").matches(target ?: "")
    PyRunTargetVariant.PATH -> !VfsUtil.isBadName(target)
    else -> true
    }


    Everything looks good with a regex of my test class and method names.










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      How to get rid of this annoying error? I do not understand what it want me to do.
      This happens when I am trying to run a test
      Clicking on "Run" follows up with the following
      Screen
      Clicking on "Continue Anyway" runs the tests normally.
      So what should I do in order to stop this window from popping up every time I ran the tests?



      Updated:
      Here is what I've found myself meanwhile:
      From here



      if (targetType == PyRunTargetVariant.PYTHON && !isWellFormed()) {
      throw RuntimeConfigurationError("Provide a qualified name of function, class or a module")
      }


      And a function isWellFormed() declaration from here



      /**
      * Sanity check for "target" value. Does not resolve target, only check its syntax
      * CUSTOM type is not checked.
      */
      fun TargetWithVariant.isWellFormed() = when (targetVariant) {
      PyRunTargetVariant.PYTHON -> Regex("^[a-zA-Z0-9._]+[a-zA-Z0-9_]$").matches(target ?: "")
      PyRunTargetVariant.PATH -> !VfsUtil.isBadName(target)
      else -> true
      }


      Everything looks good with a regex of my test class and method names.










      share|improve this question
















      How to get rid of this annoying error? I do not understand what it want me to do.
      This happens when I am trying to run a test
      Clicking on "Run" follows up with the following
      Screen
      Clicking on "Continue Anyway" runs the tests normally.
      So what should I do in order to stop this window from popping up every time I ran the tests?



      Updated:
      Here is what I've found myself meanwhile:
      From here



      if (targetType == PyRunTargetVariant.PYTHON && !isWellFormed()) {
      throw RuntimeConfigurationError("Provide a qualified name of function, class or a module")
      }


      And a function isWellFormed() declaration from here



      /**
      * Sanity check for "target" value. Does not resolve target, only check its syntax
      * CUSTOM type is not checked.
      */
      fun TargetWithVariant.isWellFormed() = when (targetVariant) {
      PyRunTargetVariant.PYTHON -> Regex("^[a-zA-Z0-9._]+[a-zA-Z0-9_]$").matches(target ?: "")
      PyRunTargetVariant.PATH -> !VfsUtil.isBadName(target)
      else -> true
      }


      Everything looks good with a regex of my test class and method names.







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          Ok, this is really weird.
          I took a good look at a regex and found that it doesn't want any '-' in the target path. So renaming a filename from ads_wrapper-tests.py to ads_wrapper_tests.py solves the problem and the window is not popping up any more.






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          • This worked for me too.

            – Megamind
            Jan 6 at 12:34






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            Roman, you saved my day!

            – yassen
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          • Glad to help :)

            – Roman
            Jan 14 at 9:34











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          Ok, this is really weird.
          I took a good look at a regex and found that it doesn't want any '-' in the target path. So renaming a filename from ads_wrapper-tests.py to ads_wrapper_tests.py solves the problem and the window is not popping up any more.






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          • This worked for me too.

            – Megamind
            Jan 6 at 12:34






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            Roman, you saved my day!

            – yassen
            Jan 11 at 12:39













          • Glad to help :)

            – Roman
            Jan 14 at 9:34
















          4














          Ok, this is really weird.
          I took a good look at a regex and found that it doesn't want any '-' in the target path. So renaming a filename from ads_wrapper-tests.py to ads_wrapper_tests.py solves the problem and the window is not popping up any more.






          share|improve this answer


























          • This worked for me too.

            – Megamind
            Jan 6 at 12:34






          • 1





            Roman, you saved my day!

            – yassen
            Jan 11 at 12:39













          • Glad to help :)

            – Roman
            Jan 14 at 9:34














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          4







          Ok, this is really weird.
          I took a good look at a regex and found that it doesn't want any '-' in the target path. So renaming a filename from ads_wrapper-tests.py to ads_wrapper_tests.py solves the problem and the window is not popping up any more.






          share|improve this answer















          Ok, this is really weird.
          I took a good look at a regex and found that it doesn't want any '-' in the target path. So renaming a filename from ads_wrapper-tests.py to ads_wrapper_tests.py solves the problem and the window is not popping up any more.







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          • This worked for me too.

            – Megamind
            Jan 6 at 12:34






          • 1





            Roman, you saved my day!

            – yassen
            Jan 11 at 12:39













          • Glad to help :)

            – Roman
            Jan 14 at 9:34



















          • This worked for me too.

            – Megamind
            Jan 6 at 12:34






          • 1





            Roman, you saved my day!

            – yassen
            Jan 11 at 12:39













          • Glad to help :)

            – Roman
            Jan 14 at 9:34

















          This worked for me too.

          – Megamind
          Jan 6 at 12:34





          This worked for me too.

          – Megamind
          Jan 6 at 12:34




          1




          1





          Roman, you saved my day!

          – yassen
          Jan 11 at 12:39







          Roman, you saved my day!

          – yassen
          Jan 11 at 12:39















          Glad to help :)

          – Roman
          Jan 14 at 9:34





          Glad to help :)

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