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1022 lines
38 KiB
Python
1022 lines
38 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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from __future__ import unicode_literals
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import unittest
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import warnings
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from django.conf.urls import url
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from django.contrib.staticfiles.finders import get_finder, get_finders
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from django.contrib.staticfiles.storage import staticfiles_storage
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from django.core.files.storage import default_storage
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from django.core.urlresolvers import NoReverseMatch, reverse
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from django.db import connection, router
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from django.forms import EmailField, IntegerField
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from django.http import HttpResponse
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from django.template.loader import render_to_string
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from django.test import (
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SimpleTestCase, TestCase, ignore_warnings, skipIfDBFeature,
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skipUnlessDBFeature,
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)
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from django.test.html import HTMLParseError, parse_html
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from django.test.utils import CaptureQueriesContext, override_settings
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from django.utils import six
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from django.utils._os import abspathu
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from django.utils.deprecation import RemovedInDjango20Warning
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from .models import Car, Person, PossessedCar
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from .views import empty_response
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class SkippingTestCase(SimpleTestCase):
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def _assert_skipping(self, func, expected_exc):
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# We cannot simply use assertRaises because a SkipTest exception will go unnoticed
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try:
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func()
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except expected_exc:
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pass
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except Exception as e:
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self.fail("No %s exception should have been raised for %s." % (
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e.__class__.__name__, func.__name__))
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def test_skip_unless_db_feature(self):
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"""
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Testing the django.test.skipUnlessDBFeature decorator.
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"""
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# Total hack, but it works, just want an attribute that's always true.
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@skipUnlessDBFeature("__class__")
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def test_func():
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raise ValueError
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@skipUnlessDBFeature("notprovided")
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def test_func2():
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raise ValueError
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@skipUnlessDBFeature("__class__", "__class__")
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def test_func3():
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raise ValueError
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@skipUnlessDBFeature("__class__", "notprovided")
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def test_func4():
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raise ValueError
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self._assert_skipping(test_func, ValueError)
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self._assert_skipping(test_func2, unittest.SkipTest)
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self._assert_skipping(test_func3, ValueError)
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self._assert_skipping(test_func4, unittest.SkipTest)
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def test_skip_if_db_feature(self):
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"""
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Testing the django.test.skipIfDBFeature decorator.
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"""
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@skipIfDBFeature("__class__")
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def test_func():
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raise ValueError
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@skipIfDBFeature("notprovided")
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def test_func2():
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raise ValueError
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@skipIfDBFeature("__class__", "__class__")
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def test_func3():
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raise ValueError
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@skipIfDBFeature("__class__", "notprovided")
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def test_func4():
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raise ValueError
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@skipIfDBFeature("notprovided", "notprovided")
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def test_func5():
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raise ValueError
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self._assert_skipping(test_func, unittest.SkipTest)
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self._assert_skipping(test_func2, ValueError)
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self._assert_skipping(test_func3, unittest.SkipTest)
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self._assert_skipping(test_func4, unittest.SkipTest)
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self._assert_skipping(test_func5, ValueError)
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class SkippingClassTestCase(SimpleTestCase):
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def test_skip_class_unless_db_feature(self):
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@skipUnlessDBFeature("__class__")
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class NotSkippedTests(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_dummy(self):
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return
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@skipIfDBFeature("__class__")
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class SkippedTests(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_will_be_skipped(self):
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self.fail("We should never arrive here.")
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test_suite = unittest.TestSuite()
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test_suite.addTest(NotSkippedTests('test_dummy'))
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try:
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test_suite.addTest(SkippedTests('test_will_be_skipped'))
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except unittest.SkipTest:
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self.fail("SkipTest should not be raised at this stage")
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result = unittest.TextTestRunner(stream=six.StringIO()).run(test_suite)
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self.assertEqual(result.testsRun, 2)
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self.assertEqual(len(result.skipped), 1)
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@override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF='test_utils.urls')
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class AssertNumQueriesTests(TestCase):
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def test_assert_num_queries(self):
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def test_func():
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raise ValueError
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self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.assertNumQueries, 2, test_func)
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def test_assert_num_queries_with_client(self):
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person = Person.objects.create(name='test')
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self.assertNumQueries(
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1,
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self.client.get,
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"/test_utils/get_person/%s/" % person.pk
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)
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self.assertNumQueries(
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1,
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self.client.get,
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"/test_utils/get_person/%s/" % person.pk
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)
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def test_func():
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self.client.get("/test_utils/get_person/%s/" % person.pk)
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self.client.get("/test_utils/get_person/%s/" % person.pk)
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self.assertNumQueries(2, test_func)
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class AssertQuerysetEqualTests(TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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self.p1 = Person.objects.create(name='p1')
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self.p2 = Person.objects.create(name='p2')
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def test_ordered(self):
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self.assertQuerysetEqual(
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Person.objects.all().order_by('name'),
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[repr(self.p1), repr(self.p2)]
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)
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def test_unordered(self):
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self.assertQuerysetEqual(
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Person.objects.all().order_by('name'),
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[repr(self.p2), repr(self.p1)],
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ordered=False
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)
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def test_transform(self):
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self.assertQuerysetEqual(
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Person.objects.all().order_by('name'),
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[self.p1.pk, self.p2.pk],
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transform=lambda x: x.pk
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)
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def test_undefined_order(self):
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# Using an unordered queryset with more than one ordered value
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# is an error.
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with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
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self.assertQuerysetEqual(
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Person.objects.all(),
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[repr(self.p1), repr(self.p2)]
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)
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# No error for one value.
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self.assertQuerysetEqual(
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Person.objects.filter(name='p1'),
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[repr(self.p1)]
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)
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def test_repeated_values(self):
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"""
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Test that assertQuerysetEqual checks the number of appearance of each item
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when used with option ordered=False.
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"""
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batmobile = Car.objects.create(name='Batmobile')
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k2000 = Car.objects.create(name='K 2000')
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PossessedCar.objects.bulk_create([
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PossessedCar(car=batmobile, belongs_to=self.p1),
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PossessedCar(car=batmobile, belongs_to=self.p1),
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PossessedCar(car=k2000, belongs_to=self.p1),
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PossessedCar(car=k2000, belongs_to=self.p1),
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PossessedCar(car=k2000, belongs_to=self.p1),
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PossessedCar(car=k2000, belongs_to=self.p1),
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])
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with self.assertRaises(AssertionError):
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self.assertQuerysetEqual(
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self.p1.cars.all(),
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[repr(batmobile), repr(k2000)],
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ordered=False
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)
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self.assertQuerysetEqual(
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self.p1.cars.all(),
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[repr(batmobile)] * 2 + [repr(k2000)] * 4,
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ordered=False
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)
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@override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF='test_utils.urls')
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class CaptureQueriesContextManagerTests(TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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self.person_pk = six.text_type(Person.objects.create(name='test').pk)
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def test_simple(self):
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with CaptureQueriesContext(connection) as captured_queries:
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Person.objects.get(pk=self.person_pk)
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self.assertEqual(len(captured_queries), 1)
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self.assertIn(self.person_pk, captured_queries[0]['sql'])
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with CaptureQueriesContext(connection) as captured_queries:
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pass
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self.assertEqual(0, len(captured_queries))
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def test_within(self):
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with CaptureQueriesContext(connection) as captured_queries:
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Person.objects.get(pk=self.person_pk)
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self.assertEqual(len(captured_queries), 1)
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self.assertIn(self.person_pk, captured_queries[0]['sql'])
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def test_nested(self):
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with CaptureQueriesContext(connection) as captured_queries:
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Person.objects.count()
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with CaptureQueriesContext(connection) as nested_captured_queries:
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Person.objects.count()
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self.assertEqual(1, len(nested_captured_queries))
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self.assertEqual(2, len(captured_queries))
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def test_failure(self):
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with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
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with CaptureQueriesContext(connection):
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raise TypeError
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def test_with_client(self):
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with CaptureQueriesContext(connection) as captured_queries:
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self.client.get("/test_utils/get_person/%s/" % self.person_pk)
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self.assertEqual(len(captured_queries), 1)
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self.assertIn(self.person_pk, captured_queries[0]['sql'])
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with CaptureQueriesContext(connection) as captured_queries:
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self.client.get("/test_utils/get_person/%s/" % self.person_pk)
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self.assertEqual(len(captured_queries), 1)
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self.assertIn(self.person_pk, captured_queries[0]['sql'])
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with CaptureQueriesContext(connection) as captured_queries:
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self.client.get("/test_utils/get_person/%s/" % self.person_pk)
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self.client.get("/test_utils/get_person/%s/" % self.person_pk)
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self.assertEqual(len(captured_queries), 2)
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self.assertIn(self.person_pk, captured_queries[0]['sql'])
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self.assertIn(self.person_pk, captured_queries[1]['sql'])
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@override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF='test_utils.urls')
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class AssertNumQueriesContextManagerTests(TestCase):
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def test_simple(self):
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with self.assertNumQueries(0):
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pass
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with self.assertNumQueries(1):
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Person.objects.count()
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with self.assertNumQueries(2):
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Person.objects.count()
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Person.objects.count()
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def test_failure(self):
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with self.assertRaises(AssertionError) as exc_info:
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with self.assertNumQueries(2):
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Person.objects.count()
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self.assertIn("1 queries executed, 2 expected", str(exc_info.exception))
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self.assertIn("Captured queries were", str(exc_info.exception))
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with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
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with self.assertNumQueries(4000):
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raise TypeError
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def test_with_client(self):
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person = Person.objects.create(name="test")
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with self.assertNumQueries(1):
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self.client.get("/test_utils/get_person/%s/" % person.pk)
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with self.assertNumQueries(1):
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self.client.get("/test_utils/get_person/%s/" % person.pk)
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with self.assertNumQueries(2):
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self.client.get("/test_utils/get_person/%s/" % person.pk)
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self.client.get("/test_utils/get_person/%s/" % person.pk)
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@override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF='test_utils.urls')
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class AssertTemplateUsedContextManagerTests(SimpleTestCase):
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def test_usage(self):
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with self.assertTemplateUsed('template_used/base.html'):
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render_to_string('template_used/base.html')
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with self.assertTemplateUsed(template_name='template_used/base.html'):
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render_to_string('template_used/base.html')
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with self.assertTemplateUsed('template_used/base.html'):
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render_to_string('template_used/include.html')
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with self.assertTemplateUsed('template_used/base.html'):
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render_to_string('template_used/extends.html')
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with self.assertTemplateUsed('template_used/base.html'):
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render_to_string('template_used/base.html')
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render_to_string('template_used/base.html')
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def test_nested_usage(self):
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with self.assertTemplateUsed('template_used/base.html'):
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with self.assertTemplateUsed('template_used/include.html'):
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render_to_string('template_used/include.html')
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with self.assertTemplateUsed('template_used/extends.html'):
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with self.assertTemplateUsed('template_used/base.html'):
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render_to_string('template_used/extends.html')
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with self.assertTemplateUsed('template_used/base.html'):
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with self.assertTemplateUsed('template_used/alternative.html'):
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render_to_string('template_used/alternative.html')
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render_to_string('template_used/base.html')
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with self.assertTemplateUsed('template_used/base.html'):
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render_to_string('template_used/extends.html')
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with self.assertTemplateNotUsed('template_used/base.html'):
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render_to_string('template_used/alternative.html')
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render_to_string('template_used/base.html')
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def test_not_used(self):
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with self.assertTemplateNotUsed('template_used/base.html'):
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pass
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with self.assertTemplateNotUsed('template_used/alternative.html'):
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pass
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def test_error_message(self):
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with six.assertRaisesRegex(self, AssertionError, r'^template_used/base\.html'):
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with self.assertTemplateUsed('template_used/base.html'):
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pass
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with six.assertRaisesRegex(self, AssertionError, r'^template_used/base\.html'):
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with self.assertTemplateUsed(template_name='template_used/base.html'):
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pass
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with six.assertRaisesRegex(
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self, AssertionError, r'^template_used/base\.html.*template_used/alternative\.html$'):
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with self.assertTemplateUsed('template_used/base.html'):
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render_to_string('template_used/alternative.html')
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with self.assertRaises(AssertionError) as cm:
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response = self.client.get('/test_utils/no_template_used/')
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self.assertTemplateUsed(response, 'template_used/base.html')
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self.assertEqual(cm.exception.args[0], "No templates used to render the response")
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def test_failure(self):
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with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
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with self.assertTemplateUsed():
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pass
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with self.assertRaises(AssertionError):
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with self.assertTemplateUsed(''):
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pass
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with self.assertRaises(AssertionError):
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with self.assertTemplateUsed(''):
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render_to_string('template_used/base.html')
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with self.assertRaises(AssertionError):
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with self.assertTemplateUsed(template_name=''):
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pass
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with self.assertRaises(AssertionError):
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with self.assertTemplateUsed('template_used/base.html'):
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render_to_string('template_used/alternative.html')
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def test_assert_used_on_http_response(self):
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response = HttpResponse()
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error_msg = (
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'assertTemplateUsed() and assertTemplateNotUsed() are only '
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'usable on responses fetched using the Django test Client.'
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)
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with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, error_msg):
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self.assertTemplateUsed(response, 'template.html')
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with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, error_msg):
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self.assertTemplateNotUsed(response, 'template.html')
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class HTMLEqualTests(SimpleTestCase):
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def test_html_parser(self):
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element = parse_html('<div><p>Hello</p></div>')
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self.assertEqual(len(element.children), 1)
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self.assertEqual(element.children[0].name, 'p')
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self.assertEqual(element.children[0].children[0], 'Hello')
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parse_html('<p>')
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parse_html('<p attr>')
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dom = parse_html('<p>foo')
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self.assertEqual(len(dom.children), 1)
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self.assertEqual(dom.name, 'p')
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self.assertEqual(dom[0], 'foo')
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def test_parse_html_in_script(self):
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parse_html('<script>var a = "<p" + ">";</script>')
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parse_html('''
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<script>
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var js_sha_link='<p>***</p>';
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</script>
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''')
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# script content will be parsed to text
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dom = parse_html('''
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<script><p>foo</p> '</scr'+'ipt>' <span>bar</span></script>
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''')
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self.assertEqual(len(dom.children), 1)
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self.assertEqual(dom.children[0], "<p>foo</p> '</scr'+'ipt>' <span>bar</span>")
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def test_self_closing_tags(self):
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self_closing_tags = ('br', 'hr', 'input', 'img', 'meta', 'spacer',
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'link', 'frame', 'base', 'col')
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for tag in self_closing_tags:
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dom = parse_html('<p>Hello <%s> world</p>' % tag)
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self.assertEqual(len(dom.children), 3)
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self.assertEqual(dom[0], 'Hello')
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self.assertEqual(dom[1].name, tag)
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self.assertEqual(dom[2], 'world')
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dom = parse_html('<p>Hello <%s /> world</p>' % tag)
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self.assertEqual(len(dom.children), 3)
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self.assertEqual(dom[0], 'Hello')
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self.assertEqual(dom[1].name, tag)
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self.assertEqual(dom[2], 'world')
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def test_simple_equal_html(self):
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self.assertHTMLEqual('', '')
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self.assertHTMLEqual('<p></p>', '<p></p>')
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self.assertHTMLEqual('<p></p>', ' <p> </p> ')
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self.assertHTMLEqual(
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'<div><p>Hello</p></div>',
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'<div><p>Hello</p></div>')
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self.assertHTMLEqual(
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'<div><p>Hello</p></div>',
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'<div> <p>Hello</p> </div>')
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self.assertHTMLEqual(
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'<div>\n<p>Hello</p></div>',
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'<div><p>Hello</p></div>\n')
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self.assertHTMLEqual(
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'<div><p>Hello\nWorld !</p></div>',
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'<div><p>Hello World\n!</p></div>')
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self.assertHTMLEqual(
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'<div><p>Hello\nWorld !</p></div>',
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'<div><p>Hello World\n!</p></div>')
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self.assertHTMLEqual(
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'<p>Hello World !</p>',
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'<p>Hello World\n\n!</p>')
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self.assertHTMLEqual('<p> </p>', '<p></p>')
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self.assertHTMLEqual('<p/>', '<p></p>')
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self.assertHTMLEqual('<p />', '<p></p>')
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self.assertHTMLEqual('<input checked>', '<input checked="checked">')
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self.assertHTMLEqual('<p>Hello', '<p> Hello')
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self.assertHTMLEqual('<p>Hello</p>World', '<p>Hello</p> World')
|
|
|
|
def test_ignore_comments(self):
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(
|
|
'<div>Hello<!-- this is a comment --> World!</div>',
|
|
'<div>Hello World!</div>')
|
|
|
|
def test_unequal_html(self):
|
|
self.assertHTMLNotEqual('<p>Hello</p>', '<p>Hello!</p>')
|
|
self.assertHTMLNotEqual('<p>foobar</p>', '<p>foo bar</p>')
|
|
self.assertHTMLNotEqual('<p>foo bar</p>', '<p>foo bar</p>')
|
|
self.assertHTMLNotEqual('<p>foo nbsp</p>', '<p>foo </p>')
|
|
self.assertHTMLNotEqual('<p>foo #20</p>', '<p>foo </p>')
|
|
self.assertHTMLNotEqual(
|
|
'<p><span>Hello</span><span>World</span></p>',
|
|
'<p><span>Hello</span>World</p>')
|
|
self.assertHTMLNotEqual(
|
|
'<p><span>Hello</span>World</p>',
|
|
'<p><span>Hello</span><span>World</span></p>')
|
|
|
|
def test_attributes(self):
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(
|
|
'<input type="text" id="id_name" />',
|
|
'<input id="id_name" type="text" />')
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(
|
|
'''<input type='text' id="id_name" />''',
|
|
'<input id="id_name" type="text" />')
|
|
self.assertHTMLNotEqual(
|
|
'<input type="text" id="id_name" />',
|
|
'<input type="password" id="id_name" />')
|
|
|
|
def test_complex_examples(self):
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(
|
|
"""<tr><th><label for="id_first_name">First name:</label></th>
|
|
<td><input type="text" name="first_name" value="John" id="id_first_name" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th><label for="id_last_name">Last name:</label></th>
|
|
<td><input type="text" id="id_last_name" name="last_name" value="Lennon" /></td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th><label for="id_birthday">Birthday:</label></th>
|
|
<td><input type="text" value="1940-10-9" name="birthday" id="id_birthday" /></td></tr>""",
|
|
"""
|
|
<tr><th>
|
|
<label for="id_first_name">First name:</label></th><td>
|
|
<input type="text" name="first_name" value="John" id="id_first_name" />
|
|
</td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th>
|
|
<label for="id_last_name">Last name:</label></th><td>
|
|
<input type="text" name="last_name" value="Lennon" id="id_last_name" />
|
|
</td></tr>
|
|
<tr><th>
|
|
<label for="id_birthday">Birthday:</label></th><td>
|
|
<input type="text" name="birthday" value="1940-10-9" id="id_birthday" />
|
|
</td></tr>
|
|
""")
|
|
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual(
|
|
"""<!DOCTYPE html>
|
|
<html>
|
|
<head>
|
|
<link rel="stylesheet">
|
|
<title>Document</title>
|
|
<meta attribute="value">
|
|
</head>
|
|
<body>
|
|
<p>
|
|
This is a valid paragraph
|
|
<div> this is a div AFTER the p</div>
|
|
</body>
|
|
</html>""", """
|
|
<html>
|
|
<head>
|
|
<link rel="stylesheet">
|
|
<title>Document</title>
|
|
<meta attribute="value">
|
|
</head>
|
|
<body>
|
|
<p> This is a valid paragraph
|
|
<!-- browsers would close the p tag here -->
|
|
<div> this is a div AFTER the p</div>
|
|
</p> <!-- this is invalid HTML parsing, but it should make no
|
|
difference in most cases -->
|
|
</body>
|
|
</html>""")
|
|
|
|
def test_html_contain(self):
|
|
# equal html contains each other
|
|
dom1 = parse_html('<p>foo')
|
|
dom2 = parse_html('<p>foo</p>')
|
|
self.assertIn(dom1, dom2)
|
|
self.assertIn(dom2, dom1)
|
|
|
|
dom2 = parse_html('<div><p>foo</p></div>')
|
|
self.assertIn(dom1, dom2)
|
|
self.assertNotIn(dom2, dom1)
|
|
|
|
self.assertNotIn('<p>foo</p>', dom2)
|
|
self.assertIn('foo', dom2)
|
|
|
|
# when a root element is used ...
|
|
dom1 = parse_html('<p>foo</p><p>bar</p>')
|
|
dom2 = parse_html('<p>foo</p><p>bar</p>')
|
|
self.assertIn(dom1, dom2)
|
|
dom1 = parse_html('<p>foo</p>')
|
|
self.assertIn(dom1, dom2)
|
|
dom1 = parse_html('<p>bar</p>')
|
|
self.assertIn(dom1, dom2)
|
|
|
|
def test_count(self):
|
|
# equal html contains each other one time
|
|
dom1 = parse_html('<p>foo')
|
|
dom2 = parse_html('<p>foo</p>')
|
|
self.assertEqual(dom1.count(dom2), 1)
|
|
self.assertEqual(dom2.count(dom1), 1)
|
|
|
|
dom2 = parse_html('<p>foo</p><p>bar</p>')
|
|
self.assertEqual(dom2.count(dom1), 1)
|
|
|
|
dom2 = parse_html('<p>foo foo</p><p>foo</p>')
|
|
self.assertEqual(dom2.count('foo'), 3)
|
|
|
|
dom2 = parse_html('<p class="bar">foo</p>')
|
|
self.assertEqual(dom2.count('bar'), 0)
|
|
self.assertEqual(dom2.count('class'), 0)
|
|
self.assertEqual(dom2.count('p'), 0)
|
|
self.assertEqual(dom2.count('o'), 2)
|
|
|
|
dom2 = parse_html('<p>foo</p><p>foo</p>')
|
|
self.assertEqual(dom2.count(dom1), 2)
|
|
|
|
dom2 = parse_html('<div><p>foo<input type=""></p><p>foo</p></div>')
|
|
self.assertEqual(dom2.count(dom1), 1)
|
|
|
|
dom2 = parse_html('<div><div><p>foo</p></div></div>')
|
|
self.assertEqual(dom2.count(dom1), 1)
|
|
|
|
dom2 = parse_html('<p>foo<p>foo</p></p>')
|
|
self.assertEqual(dom2.count(dom1), 1)
|
|
|
|
dom2 = parse_html('<p>foo<p>bar</p></p>')
|
|
self.assertEqual(dom2.count(dom1), 0)
|
|
|
|
def test_parsing_errors(self):
|
|
with self.assertRaises(AssertionError):
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual('<p>', '')
|
|
with self.assertRaises(AssertionError):
|
|
self.assertHTMLEqual('', '<p>')
|
|
with self.assertRaises(HTMLParseError):
|
|
parse_html('</p>')
|
|
|
|
def test_contains_html(self):
|
|
response = HttpResponse('''<body>
|
|
This is a form: <form action="" method="get">
|
|
<input type="text" name="Hello" />
|
|
</form></body>''')
|
|
|
|
self.assertNotContains(response, "<input name='Hello' type='text'>")
|
|
self.assertContains(response, '<form action="" method="get">')
|
|
|
|
self.assertContains(response, "<input name='Hello' type='text'>", html=True)
|
|
self.assertNotContains(response, '<form action="" method="get">', html=True)
|
|
|
|
invalid_response = HttpResponse('''<body <bad>>''')
|
|
|
|
with self.assertRaises(AssertionError):
|
|
self.assertContains(invalid_response, '<p></p>')
|
|
|
|
with self.assertRaises(AssertionError):
|
|
self.assertContains(response, '<p "whats" that>')
|
|
|
|
def test_unicode_handling(self):
|
|
response = HttpResponse('<p class="help">Some help text for the title (with unicode ŠĐĆŽćžšđ)</p>')
|
|
self.assertContains(
|
|
response,
|
|
'<p class="help">Some help text for the title (with unicode ŠĐĆŽćžšđ)</p>',
|
|
html=True
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
class JSONEqualTests(SimpleTestCase):
|
|
def test_simple_equal(self):
|
|
json1 = '{"attr1": "foo", "attr2":"baz"}'
|
|
json2 = '{"attr1": "foo", "attr2":"baz"}'
|
|
self.assertJSONEqual(json1, json2)
|
|
|
|
def test_simple_equal_unordered(self):
|
|
json1 = '{"attr1": "foo", "attr2":"baz"}'
|
|
json2 = '{"attr2":"baz", "attr1": "foo"}'
|
|
self.assertJSONEqual(json1, json2)
|
|
|
|
def test_simple_equal_raise(self):
|
|
json1 = '{"attr1": "foo", "attr2":"baz"}'
|
|
json2 = '{"attr2":"baz"}'
|
|
with self.assertRaises(AssertionError):
|
|
self.assertJSONEqual(json1, json2)
|
|
|
|
def test_equal_parsing_errors(self):
|
|
invalid_json = '{"attr1": "foo, "attr2":"baz"}'
|
|
valid_json = '{"attr1": "foo", "attr2":"baz"}'
|
|
with self.assertRaises(AssertionError):
|
|
self.assertJSONEqual(invalid_json, valid_json)
|
|
with self.assertRaises(AssertionError):
|
|
self.assertJSONEqual(valid_json, invalid_json)
|
|
|
|
def test_simple_not_equal(self):
|
|
json1 = '{"attr1": "foo", "attr2":"baz"}'
|
|
json2 = '{"attr2":"baz"}'
|
|
self.assertJSONNotEqual(json1, json2)
|
|
|
|
def test_simple_not_equal_raise(self):
|
|
json1 = '{"attr1": "foo", "attr2":"baz"}'
|
|
json2 = '{"attr1": "foo", "attr2":"baz"}'
|
|
with self.assertRaises(AssertionError):
|
|
self.assertJSONNotEqual(json1, json2)
|
|
|
|
def test_not_equal_parsing_errors(self):
|
|
invalid_json = '{"attr1": "foo, "attr2":"baz"}'
|
|
valid_json = '{"attr1": "foo", "attr2":"baz"}'
|
|
with self.assertRaises(AssertionError):
|
|
self.assertJSONNotEqual(invalid_json, valid_json)
|
|
with self.assertRaises(AssertionError):
|
|
self.assertJSONNotEqual(valid_json, invalid_json)
|
|
|
|
|
|
class XMLEqualTests(SimpleTestCase):
|
|
def test_simple_equal(self):
|
|
xml1 = "<elem attr1='a' attr2='b' />"
|
|
xml2 = "<elem attr1='a' attr2='b' />"
|
|
self.assertXMLEqual(xml1, xml2)
|
|
|
|
def test_simple_equal_unordered(self):
|
|
xml1 = "<elem attr1='a' attr2='b' />"
|
|
xml2 = "<elem attr2='b' attr1='a' />"
|
|
self.assertXMLEqual(xml1, xml2)
|
|
|
|
def test_simple_equal_raise(self):
|
|
xml1 = "<elem attr1='a' />"
|
|
xml2 = "<elem attr2='b' attr1='a' />"
|
|
with self.assertRaises(AssertionError):
|
|
self.assertXMLEqual(xml1, xml2)
|
|
|
|
def test_simple_equal_raises_message(self):
|
|
xml1 = "<elem attr1='a' />"
|
|
xml2 = "<elem attr2='b' attr1='a' />"
|
|
|
|
msg = '''{xml1} != {xml2}
|
|
- <elem attr1='a' />
|
|
+ <elem attr2='b' attr1='a' />
|
|
? ++++++++++
|
|
'''.format(xml1=repr(xml1), xml2=repr(xml2))
|
|
|
|
with self.assertRaisesMessage(AssertionError, msg):
|
|
self.assertXMLEqual(xml1, xml2)
|
|
|
|
def test_simple_not_equal(self):
|
|
xml1 = "<elem attr1='a' attr2='c' />"
|
|
xml2 = "<elem attr1='a' attr2='b' />"
|
|
self.assertXMLNotEqual(xml1, xml2)
|
|
|
|
def test_simple_not_equal_raise(self):
|
|
xml1 = "<elem attr1='a' attr2='b' />"
|
|
xml2 = "<elem attr2='b' attr1='a' />"
|
|
with self.assertRaises(AssertionError):
|
|
self.assertXMLNotEqual(xml1, xml2)
|
|
|
|
def test_parsing_errors(self):
|
|
xml_unvalid = "<elem attr1='a attr2='b' />"
|
|
xml2 = "<elem attr2='b' attr1='a' />"
|
|
with self.assertRaises(AssertionError):
|
|
self.assertXMLNotEqual(xml_unvalid, xml2)
|
|
|
|
def test_comment_root(self):
|
|
xml1 = "<?xml version='1.0'?><!-- comment1 --><elem attr1='a' attr2='b' />"
|
|
xml2 = "<?xml version='1.0'?><!-- comment2 --><elem attr2='b' attr1='a' />"
|
|
self.assertXMLEqual(xml1, xml2)
|
|
|
|
|
|
class SkippingExtraTests(TestCase):
|
|
fixtures = ['should_not_be_loaded.json']
|
|
|
|
# HACK: This depends on internals of our TestCase subclasses
|
|
def __call__(self, result=None):
|
|
# Detect fixture loading by counting SQL queries, should be zero
|
|
with self.assertNumQueries(0):
|
|
super(SkippingExtraTests, self).__call__(result)
|
|
|
|
@unittest.skip("Fixture loading should not be performed for skipped tests.")
|
|
def test_fixtures_are_skipped(self):
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
|
|
class AssertRaisesMsgTest(SimpleTestCase):
|
|
|
|
def test_assert_raises_message(self):
|
|
msg = "'Expected message' not found in 'Unexpected message'"
|
|
# context manager form of assertRaisesMessage()
|
|
with self.assertRaisesMessage(AssertionError, msg):
|
|
with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, "Expected message"):
|
|
raise ValueError("Unexpected message")
|
|
|
|
# callable form
|
|
def func():
|
|
raise ValueError("Unexpected message")
|
|
|
|
with self.assertRaisesMessage(AssertionError, msg):
|
|
self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, "Expected message", func)
|
|
|
|
def test_special_re_chars(self):
|
|
"""assertRaisesMessage shouldn't interpret RE special chars."""
|
|
def func1():
|
|
raise ValueError("[.*x+]y?")
|
|
self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, "[.*x+]y?", func1)
|
|
|
|
@ignore_warnings(category=RemovedInDjango20Warning)
|
|
def test_callable_obj_param(self):
|
|
# callable_obj was a documented kwarg in Django 1.8 and older.
|
|
def func1():
|
|
raise ValueError("[.*x+]y?")
|
|
|
|
with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as warns:
|
|
warnings.simplefilter('always')
|
|
self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, "[.*x+]y?", callable_obj=func1)
|
|
|
|
self.assertEqual(len(warns), 1)
|
|
self.assertEqual(
|
|
str(warns[0].message),
|
|
'The callable_obj kwarg is deprecated. Pass the callable '
|
|
'as a positional argument instead.'
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
class AssertFieldOutputTests(SimpleTestCase):
|
|
|
|
def test_assert_field_output(self):
|
|
error_invalid = ['Enter a valid email address.']
|
|
self.assertFieldOutput(EmailField, {'a@a.com': 'a@a.com'}, {'aaa': error_invalid})
|
|
with self.assertRaises(AssertionError):
|
|
self.assertFieldOutput(EmailField, {'a@a.com': 'a@a.com'}, {'aaa': error_invalid + ['Another error']})
|
|
with self.assertRaises(AssertionError):
|
|
self.assertFieldOutput(EmailField, {'a@a.com': 'Wrong output'}, {'aaa': error_invalid})
|
|
with self.assertRaises(AssertionError):
|
|
self.assertFieldOutput(
|
|
EmailField, {'a@a.com': 'a@a.com'}, {'aaa': ['Come on, gimme some well formatted data, dude.']}
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
def test_custom_required_message(self):
|
|
class MyCustomField(IntegerField):
|
|
default_error_messages = {
|
|
'required': 'This is really required.',
|
|
}
|
|
self.assertFieldOutput(MyCustomField, {}, {}, empty_value=None)
|
|
|
|
|
|
class FirstUrls:
|
|
urlpatterns = [url(r'first/$', empty_response, name='first')]
|
|
|
|
|
|
class SecondUrls:
|
|
urlpatterns = [url(r'second/$', empty_response, name='second')]
|
|
|
|
|
|
class OverrideSettingsTests(SimpleTestCase):
|
|
|
|
# #21518 -- If neither override_settings nor a setting_changed receiver
|
|
# clears the URL cache between tests, then one of test_first or
|
|
# test_second will fail.
|
|
|
|
@override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF=FirstUrls)
|
|
def test_urlconf_first(self):
|
|
reverse('first')
|
|
|
|
@override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF=SecondUrls)
|
|
def test_urlconf_second(self):
|
|
reverse('second')
|
|
|
|
def test_urlconf_cache(self):
|
|
self.assertRaises(NoReverseMatch, lambda: reverse('first'))
|
|
self.assertRaises(NoReverseMatch, lambda: reverse('second'))
|
|
|
|
with override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF=FirstUrls):
|
|
self.client.get(reverse('first'))
|
|
self.assertRaises(NoReverseMatch, lambda: reverse('second'))
|
|
|
|
with override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF=SecondUrls):
|
|
self.assertRaises(NoReverseMatch, lambda: reverse('first'))
|
|
self.client.get(reverse('second'))
|
|
|
|
self.client.get(reverse('first'))
|
|
self.assertRaises(NoReverseMatch, lambda: reverse('second'))
|
|
|
|
self.assertRaises(NoReverseMatch, lambda: reverse('first'))
|
|
self.assertRaises(NoReverseMatch, lambda: reverse('second'))
|
|
|
|
def test_override_media_root(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
Overriding the MEDIA_ROOT setting should be reflected in the
|
|
base_location attribute of django.core.files.storage.default_storage.
|
|
"""
|
|
self.assertEqual(default_storage.base_location, '')
|
|
with self.settings(MEDIA_ROOT='test_value'):
|
|
self.assertEqual(default_storage.base_location, 'test_value')
|
|
|
|
def test_override_media_url(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
Overriding the MEDIA_URL setting should be reflected in the
|
|
base_url attribute of django.core.files.storage.default_storage.
|
|
"""
|
|
self.assertEqual(default_storage.base_location, '')
|
|
with self.settings(MEDIA_URL='/test_value/'):
|
|
self.assertEqual(default_storage.base_url, '/test_value/')
|
|
|
|
def test_override_file_upload_permissions(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
Overriding the FILE_UPLOAD_PERMISSIONS setting should be reflected in
|
|
the file_permissions_mode attribute of
|
|
django.core.files.storage.default_storage.
|
|
"""
|
|
self.assertIsNone(default_storage.file_permissions_mode)
|
|
with self.settings(FILE_UPLOAD_PERMISSIONS=0o777):
|
|
self.assertEqual(default_storage.file_permissions_mode, 0o777)
|
|
|
|
def test_override_file_upload_directory_permissions(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
Overriding the FILE_UPLOAD_DIRECTORY_PERMISSIONS setting should be
|
|
reflected in the directory_permissions_mode attribute of
|
|
django.core.files.storage.default_storage.
|
|
"""
|
|
self.assertIsNone(default_storage.directory_permissions_mode)
|
|
with self.settings(FILE_UPLOAD_DIRECTORY_PERMISSIONS=0o777):
|
|
self.assertEqual(default_storage.directory_permissions_mode, 0o777)
|
|
|
|
def test_override_database_routers(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
Overriding DATABASE_ROUTERS should update the master router.
|
|
"""
|
|
test_routers = (object(),)
|
|
with self.settings(DATABASE_ROUTERS=test_routers):
|
|
self.assertSequenceEqual(router.routers, test_routers)
|
|
|
|
def test_override_static_url(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
Overriding the STATIC_URL setting should be reflected in the
|
|
base_url attribute of
|
|
django.contrib.staticfiles.storage.staticfiles_storage.
|
|
"""
|
|
with self.settings(STATIC_URL='/test/'):
|
|
self.assertEqual(staticfiles_storage.base_url, '/test/')
|
|
|
|
def test_override_static_root(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
Overriding the STATIC_ROOT setting should be reflected in the
|
|
location attribute of
|
|
django.contrib.staticfiles.storage.staticfiles_storage.
|
|
"""
|
|
with self.settings(STATIC_ROOT='/tmp/test'):
|
|
self.assertEqual(staticfiles_storage.location, abspathu('/tmp/test'))
|
|
|
|
def test_override_staticfiles_storage(self):
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"""
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Overriding the STATICFILES_STORAGE setting should be reflected in
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the value of django.contrib.staticfiles.storage.staticfiles_storage.
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"""
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new_class = 'CachedStaticFilesStorage'
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new_storage = 'django.contrib.staticfiles.storage.' + new_class
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with self.settings(STATICFILES_STORAGE=new_storage):
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self.assertEqual(staticfiles_storage.__class__.__name__, new_class)
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def test_override_staticfiles_finders(self):
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"""
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Overriding the STATICFILES_FINDERS setting should be reflected in
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the return value of django.contrib.staticfiles.finders.get_finders.
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"""
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current = get_finders()
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self.assertGreater(len(list(current)), 1)
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finders = ['django.contrib.staticfiles.finders.FileSystemFinder']
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with self.settings(STATICFILES_FINDERS=finders):
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self.assertEqual(len(list(get_finders())), len(finders))
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def test_override_staticfiles_dirs(self):
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"""
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Overriding the STATICFILES_DIRS setting should be reflected in
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the locations attribute of the
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django.contrib.staticfiles.finders.FileSystemFinder instance.
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"""
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finder = get_finder('django.contrib.staticfiles.finders.FileSystemFinder')
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test_path = '/tmp/test'
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expected_location = ('', test_path)
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self.assertNotIn(expected_location, finder.locations)
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with self.settings(STATICFILES_DIRS=[test_path]):
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finder = get_finder('django.contrib.staticfiles.finders.FileSystemFinder')
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self.assertIn(expected_location, finder.locations)
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class TestBadSetUpTestData(TestCase):
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"""
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An exception in setUpTestData() shouldn't leak a transaction which would
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cascade across the rest of the test suite.
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"""
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class MyException(Exception):
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pass
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@classmethod
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def setUpClass(cls):
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try:
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super(TestBadSetUpTestData, cls).setUpClass()
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except cls.MyException:
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cls._in_atomic_block = connection.in_atomic_block
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@classmethod
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def tearDownClass(Cls):
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# override to avoid a second cls._rollback_atomics() which would fail.
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# Normal setUpClass() methods won't have exception handling so this
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# method wouldn't typically be run.
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pass
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@classmethod
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def setUpTestData(cls):
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# Simulate a broken setUpTestData() method.
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raise cls.MyException()
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def test_failure_in_setUpTestData_should_rollback_transaction(self):
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# setUpTestData() should call _rollback_atomics() so that the
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# transaction doesn't leak.
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self.assertFalse(self._in_atomic_block)
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class DisallowedDatabaseQueriesTests(SimpleTestCase):
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def test_disallowed_database_queries(self):
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expected_message = (
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"Database queries aren't allowed in SimpleTestCase. "
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|
"Either use TestCase or TransactionTestCase to ensure proper test isolation or "
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"set DisallowedDatabaseQueriesTests.allow_database_queries to True to silence this failure."
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|
)
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|
with self.assertRaisesMessage(AssertionError, expected_message):
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Car.objects.first()
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class AllowedDatabaseQueriesTests(SimpleTestCase):
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|
allow_database_queries = True
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|
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|
def test_allowed_database_queries(self):
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Car.objects.first()
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