Source code for robot.result.executionerrors

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from robot.model import ItemList, Message
from robot.utils import setter


[docs] class ExecutionErrors: """Represents errors occurred during the execution of tests. An error might be, for example, that importing a library has failed. """ id = 'errors' def __init__(self, messages=None): #: A :class:`list-like object <robot.model.itemlist.ItemList>` of #: :class:`~robot.model.message.Message` instances. self.messages = messages @setter def messages(self, messages): return ItemList(Message, {'parent': self}, items=messages)
[docs] def add(self, other): self.messages.extend(other.messages)
[docs] def visit(self, visitor): visitor.visit_errors(self)
def __iter__(self): return iter(self.messages) def __len__(self): return len(self.messages) def __getitem__(self, index): return self.messages[index] def __str__(self): if not self: return 'No execution errors' if len(self) == 1: return f'Execution error: {self[0]}' return '\n'.join(['Execution errors:'] + ['- ' + str(m) for m in self])