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python - How do I set sys.argv so I can unit test it?

I would like to set

sys.argv

so I can unit test passing in different combinations. The following doesn't work:

#!/usr/bin/env python
import argparse, sys
def test_parse_args():
    global sys.argv
    sys.argv = ["prog", "-f", "/home/fenton/project/setup.py"]
    setup = get_setup_file()
    assert setup == "/home/fenton/project/setup.py"
def get_setup_file():
    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
    parser.add_argument('-f')
    args = parser.parse_args()
    return args.file
if __name__ == '__main__':
    test_parse_args()

Then running the file:

pscripts % ./test.py                                                                                           
  File "./test.py", line 4
    global sys.argv
              ^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
pscripts %  
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Changing sys.argv at runtime is a pretty fragile way of testing. You should use mock's patch functionality, which can be used as a context manager to substitute one object (or attribute, method, function, etc.) with another, within a given block of code.

The following example uses patch() to effectively "replace" sys.argv with the specified return value (testargs).

try:
    # python 3.4+ should use builtin unittest.mock not mock package
    from unittest.mock import patch
except ImportError:
    from mock import patch

def test_parse_args():
    testargs = ["prog", "-f", "/home/fenton/project/setup.py"]
    with patch.object(sys, 'argv', testargs):
        setup = get_setup_file()
        assert setup == "/home/fenton/project/setup.py"

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