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i want to create pytest with fake utcnow, but also i need to save all other methods with default rues, simple example here:



import datetime as dt


class FakeTime(dt.datetime):
fake_time = None

@classmethod
def utcnow(cls):
return cls.fake_time


def str_2_time(str_dt: str) -> dt.datetime:
"""Shortcut to do convert the string to datetime"""
return dt.datetime.strptime(str_dt, '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M')


def test_patch_datetime():
for utc_time in ['2019-01-01 10:00', '2019-02-01 13:00', '2019-03-01 16:00']:
FakeTime.fake_time = str_2_time(utc_time)
dt.datetime = FakeTime
assert dt.datetime.utcnow() == str_2_time(utc_time)


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    i want to create pytest with fake utcnow, but also i need to save all other methods with default rues, simple example here:



    import datetime as dt


    class FakeTime(dt.datetime):
    fake_time = None

    @classmethod
    def utcnow(cls):
    return cls.fake_time


    def str_2_time(str_dt: str) -> dt.datetime:
    """Shortcut to do convert the string to datetime"""
    return dt.datetime.strptime(str_dt, '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M')


    def test_patch_datetime():
    for utc_time in ['2019-01-01 10:00', '2019-02-01 13:00', '2019-03-01 16:00']:
    FakeTime.fake_time = str_2_time(utc_time)
    dt.datetime = FakeTime
    assert dt.datetime.utcnow() == str_2_time(utc_time)


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      i want to create pytest with fake utcnow, but also i need to save all other methods with default rues, simple example here:



      import datetime as dt


      class FakeTime(dt.datetime):
      fake_time = None

      @classmethod
      def utcnow(cls):
      return cls.fake_time


      def str_2_time(str_dt: str) -> dt.datetime:
      """Shortcut to do convert the string to datetime"""
      return dt.datetime.strptime(str_dt, '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M')


      def test_patch_datetime():
      for utc_time in ['2019-01-01 10:00', '2019-02-01 13:00', '2019-03-01 16:00']:
      FakeTime.fake_time = str_2_time(utc_time)
      dt.datetime = FakeTime
      assert dt.datetime.utcnow() == str_2_time(utc_time)


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      i want to create pytest with fake utcnow, but also i need to save all other methods with default rues, simple example here:



      import datetime as dt


      class FakeTime(dt.datetime):
      fake_time = None

      @classmethod
      def utcnow(cls):
      return cls.fake_time


      def str_2_time(str_dt: str) -> dt.datetime:
      """Shortcut to do convert the string to datetime"""
      return dt.datetime.strptime(str_dt, '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M')


      def test_patch_datetime():
      for utc_time in ['2019-01-01 10:00', '2019-02-01 13:00', '2019-03-01 16:00']:
      FakeTime.fake_time = str_2_time(utc_time)
      dt.datetime = FakeTime
      assert dt.datetime.utcnow() == str_2_time(utc_time)


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