django/tests/admin_views/test_adminsite.py

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from django.contrib import admin
from django.contrib.admin.actions import delete_selected
from django.contrib.auth.models import User
from django.test import SimpleTestCase, TestCase, override_settings
from django.test.client import RequestFactory
from django.urls import path, reverse
from .models import Article
site = admin.AdminSite(name="test_adminsite")
site.register(User)
site.register(Article)
urlpatterns = [
path("test_admin/admin/", site.urls),
]
@override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF="admin_views.test_adminsite")
class SiteEachContextTest(TestCase):
"""
Check each_context contains the documented variables and that available_apps context
variable structure is the expected one.
"""
request_factory = RequestFactory()
@classmethod
def setUpTestData(cls):
cls.u1 = User.objects.create_superuser(
username="super", password="secret", email="super@example.com"
)
def setUp(self):
request = self.request_factory.get(reverse("test_adminsite:index"))
request.user = self.u1
self.ctx = site.each_context(request)
def test_each_context(self):
ctx = self.ctx
self.assertEqual(ctx["site_header"], "Django administration")
self.assertEqual(ctx["site_title"], "Django site admin")
self.assertEqual(ctx["site_url"], "/")
self.assertIs(ctx["has_permission"], True)
def test_each_context_site_url_with_script_name(self):
request = self.request_factory.get(
reverse("test_adminsite:index"), SCRIPT_NAME="/my-script-name/"
)
request.user = self.u1
self.assertEqual(site.each_context(request)["site_url"], "/my-script-name/")
def test_available_apps(self):
ctx = self.ctx
apps = ctx["available_apps"]
# we have registered two models from two different apps
self.assertEqual(len(apps), 2)
# admin_views.Article
admin_views = apps[0]
self.assertEqual(admin_views["app_label"], "admin_views")
self.assertEqual(len(admin_views["models"]), 1)
article = admin_views["models"][0]
self.assertEqual(article["object_name"], "Article")
self.assertEqual(article["model"], Article)
# auth.User
auth = apps[1]
self.assertEqual(auth["app_label"], "auth")
self.assertEqual(len(auth["models"]), 1)
user = auth["models"][0]
self.assertEqual(user["object_name"], "User")
self.assertEqual(user["model"], User)
self.assertEqual(auth["app_url"], "/test_admin/admin/auth/")
self.assertIs(auth["has_module_perms"], True)
self.assertIn("perms", user)
self.assertIs(user["perms"]["add"], True)
self.assertIs(user["perms"]["change"], True)
self.assertIs(user["perms"]["delete"], True)
self.assertEqual(user["admin_url"], "/test_admin/admin/auth/user/")
self.assertEqual(user["add_url"], "/test_admin/admin/auth/user/add/")
self.assertEqual(user["name"], "Users")
class SiteActionsTests(SimpleTestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.site = admin.AdminSite()
def test_add_action(self):
def test_action():
pass
self.site.add_action(test_action)
self.assertEqual(self.site.get_action("test_action"), test_action)
def test_disable_action(self):
action_name = "delete_selected"
self.assertEqual(self.site._actions[action_name], delete_selected)
self.site.disable_action(action_name)
with self.assertRaises(KeyError):
self.site._actions[action_name]
def test_get_action(self):
"""AdminSite.get_action() returns an action even if it's disabled."""
action_name = "delete_selected"
self.assertEqual(self.site.get_action(action_name), delete_selected)
self.site.disable_action(action_name)
self.assertEqual(self.site.get_action(action_name), delete_selected)