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unit testing - Mock Python's built in print function

I've tried

from mock import Mock
import __builtin__

__builtin__.print = Mock()

But that raises a syntax error. I've also tried patching it like so

@patch('__builtin__.print')
def test_something_that_performs_lots_of_prints(self, mock_print):

    # assert stuff

Is there any way to do this?

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I know that there is already an accepted answer but there is simpler solution for that problem - mocking the print in python 2.x. Answer is in the mock library tutorial: http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/mock/patch.html and it is:

>>> from StringIO import StringIO
>>> def foo():
...     print 'Something'
...
>>> @patch('sys.stdout', new_callable=StringIO)
... def test(mock_stdout):
...     foo()
...     assert mock_stdout.getvalue() == 'Something
'
...
>>> test()

Of course you can use also following assertion:

self.assertEqual("Something
", mock_stdout.getvalue())

I have checked this solution in my unittests and it is working as expected. Hope this helps somebody. Cheers!


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