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| ======================
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| Testing GeoDjango Apps
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| ======================
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| 
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| .. versionchanged:: 1.2
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| 
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| In Django 1.2, the addition of :ref:`spatial-backends`
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| simplified the process of testing GeoDjango applications.  Specifically, testing
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| GeoDjango applications is now the same as :doc:`/topics/testing`.
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| 
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| Included in this documentation are some additional notes and settings
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| for :ref:`testing-postgis` and :ref:`testing-spatialite` users.
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| 
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| .. note::
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| 
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|     Django 1.1 users are still required to use a custom :setting:`TEST_RUNNER`.
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|     See the :ref:`testing-1.1` section for more details.
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| 
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| .. _testing-postgis:
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| 
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| PostGIS
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| =======
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| 
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| Settings
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| --------
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| 
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| .. note::
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| 
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|     The settings below have sensible defaults, and shouldn't require manual setting.
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| 
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| .. setting:: POSTGIS_TEMPLATE
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| 
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| ``POSTGIS_TEMPLATE``
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| 
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| .. versionadded:: 1.1
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| 
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| .. versionchanged:: 1.2
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| 
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| This setting may be used to customize the name of the PostGIS template
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| database to use.  In Django versions 1.2 and above, it automatically
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| defaults to ``'template_postgis'`` (the same name used in the
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| :ref:`installation documentation <spatialdb_template>`).
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| 
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| .. note::
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| 
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|     Django 1.1 users will still have to define the :setting:`POSTGIS_TEMPLATE`
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|     with a value, for example::
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| 
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|         POSTGIS_TEMPLATE='template_postgis'
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| 
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| .. setting:: POSTGIS_VERSION
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| 
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| ``POSTGIS_VERSION``
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| .. versionadded:: 1.1
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| 
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| When GeoDjango's spatial backend initializes on PostGIS, it has to perform
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| a SQL query to determine the version.  Setting the version manually
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| prevents this query to the database::
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| 
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|     POSTGIS_VERSION=('1.3.6', 1, 3, 6)
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| 
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| Obtaining Sufficient Privileges
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| -------------------------------
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| 
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| Depending on your configuration, this section describes several methods to
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| configure a database user with sufficient privileges to run tests for
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| GeoDjango applications on PostgreSQL.  If your
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| :ref:`spatial database template <spatialdb_template>`
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| was created like in the instructions, then your testing database user
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| only needs to have the ability to create databases.  In other configurations,
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| you may be required to use a database superuser.
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| 
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| Create Database User
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| To make database user with the ability to create databases, use the
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| following command::
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| 
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|     $ createuser --createdb -R -S <user_name>
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| 
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| The ``-R -S`` flags indicate that we do not want the user to have the ability
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| to create additional users (roles) or to be a superuser, respectively.
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| 
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| Alternatively, you may alter an existing user's role from the SQL shell
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| (assuming this is done from an existing superuser account)::
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| 
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|     postgres# ALTER ROLE <user_name> CREATEDB NOSUPERUSER NOCREATEROLE;
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| 
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| Create Database Superuser
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| This may be done at the time the user is created, for example::
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| 
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|     $ createuser --superuser <user_name>
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| 
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| Or you may alter the user's role from the SQL shell (assuming this
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| is done from an existing superuser account)::
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| 
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|     postgres# ALTER ROLE <user_name> SUPERUSER;
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| 
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| 
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| Create Local PostgreSQL Database
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| 
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| 1. Initialize database: ``initdb -D /path/to/user/db``
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| 
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| 2. If there's already a Postgres instance on the machine, it will need
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|    to use a different TCP port than 5432. Edit ``postgresql.conf`` (in
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|    ``/path/to/user/db``) to change the database port (e.g. ``port = 5433``).
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| 
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| 3. Start this database ``pg_ctl -D /path/to/user/db start``
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| 
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| Windows
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| -------
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| On Windows platforms the pgAdmin III utility may also be used as
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| a simple way to add superuser privileges to your database user.
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| 
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| By default, the PostGIS installer on Windows includes a template
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| spatial database entitled ``template_postgis``.
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| 
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| .. _testing-spatialite:
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| 
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| SpatiaLite
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| ==========
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| 
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| .. versionadded:: 1.1
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| 
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| You will need to download the `initialization SQL`__ script for SpatiaLite::
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| 
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|     $ wget http://www.gaia-gis.it/spatialite/init_spatialite-2.3.zip
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|     $ unzip init_spatialite-2.3.zip
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| 
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| If ``init_spatialite-2.3.sql`` is in the same path as your project's ``manage.py``,
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| then all you have to do is::
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| 
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|     $ python manage.py test
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| 
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| Settings
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| --------
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| 
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| .. setting:: SPATIALITE_SQL
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| 
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| ``SPATIALITE_SQL``
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| .. versionadded:: 1.1
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| 
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| By default, the GeoDjango test runner looks for the SpatiaLite SQL in the
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| same directory where it was invoked (by default the same directory where
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| ``manage.py`` is located).  If you want to use a different location, then
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| you may add the following to your settings::
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| 
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|     SPATIALITE_SQL='/path/to/init_spatialite-2.3.sql'
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| 
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| __ http://www.gaia-gis.it/spatialite/init_spatialite-2.3.zip
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| 
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| .. _testing-1.1:
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| 
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| Testing GeoDjango Applications in 1.1
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| =====================================
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| 
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| In Django 1.1, to accommodate the extra steps required to scaffalod a
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| spatial database automatically, a test runner customized for GeoDjango
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| must be used.  To use this runner, configure :setting:`TEST_RUNNER` as follows::
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| 
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|     TEST_RUNNER='django.contrib.gis.tests.run_tests'
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| 
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| .. note::
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| 
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|     In order to create a spatial database, the :setting:`USER` setting
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|     (or :setting:`TEST_USER`, if optionally defined on Oracle) requires
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|     elevated privileges.  When using PostGIS or MySQL, the database user
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|     must have at least the ability to create databases.  When testing on Oracle,
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|     the user should be a superuser.
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| 
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| GeoDjango Test Suite
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| ====================
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| 
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| To run GeoDjango's own internal test suite, configure the
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| :setting:`TEST_RUNNER` setting as follows::
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| 
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|     TEST_RUNNER='django.contrib.gis.tests.run_gis_tests'
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