Generators
In addition to returning values and raising exceptions, flexmock can also turn the mocked method into a generator that yields successive values:
>>> flexmock(plane).should_receive("flight_log").and_yield(
"take off", "flight", "landing")
>>> for i in plane.flight_log():
>>> print(i)
"take off"
"flight"
"landing"
You can also use Python's builtin iter()
function to generate an iterable
return value:
flexmock(plane, flight_log=iter(["take off", "flight", "landing"]))
In fact, the and_yield()
modifier is just shorthand for
should_receive().and_return(iter)
under the hood.