assertFalse() in Python is a unittest library function that is used in unit testing to compare test value with false. This function will take two parameters as input and return a boolean value depending upon the assert condition. If test value is false then assertFalse() will return true else return false.
Syntax: assertFalse(testValue, message)
Parameters: assertFalse() accepts two parameters which are listed below with explanation:
- testValue: variable of a boolean type which is used in the comparison by function
- message: a string sentence as a message which got displayed when the test case got failed.
Listed below are two different examples illustrating the positive and negative test case for given assert function:
Example 1: Negative Test case
Python3
# unit test case import unittest class TestStringMethods(unittest.TestCase): # test function def test_negative( self ): testValue = True # error message in case if test case got failed message = "Test value is not false." # assetFalse() to check test value as false self .assertFalse( testValue, message) if __name__ = = '__main__' : unittest.main() |
Output:
F ====================================================================== FAIL: test_negative (__main__.TestStringMethods) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Traceback (most recent call last): File "p1.py", line 11, in test_negative self.assertFalse( testValue, message) AssertionError: True is not false : Test value is not false. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Ran 1 test in 0.000s FAILED (failures=1)
Example 2: Positive Test case
Python3
# unit test case import unittest class TestStringMethods(unittest.TestCase): # test function def test_positive( self ): testValue = False # error message in case if test case got failed message = "Test value is not false." # assertFalse() to check test value as false self .assertFalse( testValue, message) if __name__ = = '__main__' : unittest.main() |
Output:
. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Ran 1 test in 0.000s OK
Reference: https://docs.python.org/3/library/unittest.html