Previously, the flush was done before the test case execution and now
it is performed after it.
Other changes to the testing infrastructure include:
* TransactionTestCase now doesn't reset autoincrement sequences either
(previous behavior can achieved by using `reset_sequences`.)
With this, no implicit such reset is performed by any of the provided
TestCase classes.
* New ordering of test cases: All unittest tes cases are run first and
doctests are run at the end.
THse changes could be backward-incompatible with test cases that relied
on some kind of state being preserved between tests. Please read the
relevant sections of the release notes and testing documentation for
further details.
Thanks Andreas Pelme for the initial patch. Karen Tracey and Anssi
Kääriäinen for the feedback and Anssi for reviewing.
This also fixes#12408.
The piece of state is DB connections' allow_thread_sharing attribute
which gets munged test are run when in-memory SQLite databases.
Thanks Anssi for suggesting the possible root cause and Julien for
implementing the fix.
In particular, allow the '--' sequence to be present in string
values without being interpreted as comment marker.
Thanks Tim Chase for the report and shaleh for the initial patch.
In the documentation for the `static` template tag, a `::` was used prior to a `code-block`. Doing so caused the `code-block` line to render as code. Changing the `::` to `:` corrects the display.
Specify python interpreter interface ipython or bpython with the -i,
--interface options
argument.
ex// python manage.py shell -i bpython
ex// python manage.py shell --interface bpython
Like all other options, defaults to default python interpreter when your
selected choice isn't available.
updated documentation where appropriate
The qs.bulk_create() method did not work with large batches together
with SQLite3. This commit adds a way to split the bulk into smaller
batches. The default batch size is unlimited except for SQLite3 where
the batch size is limited to 999 SQL parameters per batch.
Thanks to everybody who participated in the discussions at Trac.