1
0
mirror of https://github.com/django/django.git synced 2025-10-24 06:06:09 +00:00

Fixed some assertTrue() that were intended to be assertEqual().

This commit is contained in:
Sergey Fedoseev
2018-07-09 20:13:40 +05:00
committed by Tim Graham
parent 3411c5551a
commit c9088cfc7b
3 changed files with 6 additions and 6 deletions

View File

@@ -93,8 +93,8 @@ class Queries1Tests(TestCase):
self.assertEqual(qs4.query.subq_aliases, {'T', 'U', 'V'})
# It is possible to reuse U for the second subquery, no need to use W.
self.assertNotIn('w0', str(qs4.query).lower())
# So, 'U0."id"' is referenced twice.
self.assertTrue(str(qs4.query).lower().count('u0'), 2)
# So, 'U0."id"' is referenced in SELECT and WHERE twice.
self.assertEqual(str(qs4.query).lower().count('u0.'), 4)
def test_ticket1050(self):
self.assertQuerysetEqual(
@@ -511,7 +511,7 @@ class Queries1Tests(TestCase):
# This is also a good select_related() test because there are multiple
# Note entries in the SQL. The two Note items should be different.
self.assertTrue(repr(qs[0].note), '<Note: n2>')
self.assertEqual(repr(qs[0].note), '<Note: n2>')
self.assertEqual(repr(qs[0].creator.extra.note), '<Note: n1>')
def test_ticket3037(self):