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Python Python Testing Be Assertive assertTrue and assertFalse

Rabih Atallah
Rabih Atallah
3,405 Points

Challenge question

Please do I need to do a setUp method for this challenge. Any hint is greatly appreciated.

tests.py
import unittest

from string_fun import is_palindrome


class PalindromeTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
    def test_good_palindrome(self):
        self.assertTrue("tacocat", "tacocat")

    def test_bad_palindrome(self):
        pass
string_fun.py
def is_palindrome(yarn):
    """Return whether or not a string is a palindrome.

    A palindrome is a word/phrase that's the same in
    both directions.
    """
    return yarn == yarn[::-1]

1 Answer

David Fry
David Fry
13,267 Points

Rabih, You need to use the function is_palindrome(string) in your self.assertTrue() statement. If you look at line 3 it's importing is_palindrome for you to use and that is what string_fun.py if for. I hope that helps!

David

Rabih Atallah
Rabih Atallah
3,405 Points

Thanks so much David. It worked!