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Made instructions for shell launch in tutorial 5 more explicit.

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Devin Mork 2018-01-11 10:23:50 -06:00 committed by Tim Graham
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@ -135,7 +135,13 @@ the ``Question`` was published within the last day (which is correct) but also i
the ``Question``s ``pub_date`` field is in the future (which certainly isn't).
To check if the bug really exists, using the Admin create a question whose date
lies in the future and check the method using the :djadmin:`shell`::
lies in the future and check the method using the :djadmin:`shell`:
.. console::
$ python manage.py shell
.. code-block:: pycon
>>> import datetime
>>> from django.utils import timezone
@ -190,7 +196,9 @@ future. We then check the output of ``was_published_recently()`` - which
Running tests
-------------
In the terminal, we can run our test::
In the terminal, we can run our test:
.. console::
$ python manage.py test polls
@ -215,7 +223,7 @@ and you'll see something like::
What happened is this:
* ``python manage.py test polls`` looked for tests in the ``polls`` application
* ``manage.py test polls`` looked for tests in the ``polls`` application
* it found a subclass of the :class:`django.test.TestCase` class
@ -335,7 +343,13 @@ or even in the :djadmin:`shell`.
We will start again with the :djadmin:`shell`, where we need to do a couple of
things that won't be necessary in ``tests.py``. The first is to set up the test
environment in the :djadmin:`shell`::
environment in the :djadmin:`shell`:
.. console::
$ python manage.py shell
.. code-block:: pycon
>>> from django.test.utils import setup_test_environment
>>> setup_test_environment()