How to patch a constant in python

If the if LOGGING_ACTIVATED: test happens at the module level, you need to make sure that that module is not yet imported first. Module-level code runs just once (the first time the module is imported anywhere), you cannot test code that won’t run again.

If the test is in a function, note that the global name used is LOGGING_ACTIVATED, not config.LOGGING_ACTIVATED. As such you need to patch out main.LOGGING_ACTIVATED here:

@patch("main.LOGGING_ACTIVATED", True)

as that’s the actual reference you wanted to replace.

Also see the Where to patch section of the mock documentation.

You should consider refactoring module-level code to something more testable. Although you can force a reload of module code by deleting the module object from the sys.modules mapping, it is plain cleaner to move code you want to be testable into a function.

So if your code now looks something like this:

if LOGGING_ACTIVATED:
    amqp_connector = Connector()

consider using a function instead:

def main():
    global amqp_connector
    if LOGGING_ACTIVATED:
        amqp_connector = Connector()

main()

or produce an object with attributes even.

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