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"""
Tests for django test runner
"""
import collections.abc
import unittest
from unittest import mock
from admin_scripts.tests import AdminScriptTestCase
from django import db
from django.conf import settings
from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured
from django.core.management import call_command
from django.core.management.base import SystemCheckError
from django.test import (
SimpleTestCase, TransactionTestCase, skipUnlessDBFeature,
)
from django.test.runner import (
DiscoverRunner, Shuffler, reorder_test_bin, reorder_tests, shuffle_tests,
)
from django.test.testcases import connections_support_transactions
from django.test.utils import (
captured_stderr, dependency_ordered, get_unique_databases_and_mirrors,
iter_test_cases,
)
from django.utils.deprecation import RemovedInDjango50Warning
from .models import B, Person, Through
class MySuite:
def __init__(self):
self.tests = []
def addTest(self, test):
self.tests.append(test)
def __iter__(self):
yield from self.tests
class TestSuiteTests(SimpleTestCase):
def build_test_suite(self, test_classes, suite=None, suite_class=None):
if suite_class is None:
suite_class = unittest.TestSuite
if suite is None:
suite = suite_class()
loader = unittest.defaultTestLoader
for test_class in test_classes:
tests = loader.loadTestsFromTestCase(test_class)
subsuite = suite_class()
# Only use addTest() to simplify testing a custom TestSuite.
for test in tests:
subsuite.addTest(test)
suite.addTest(subsuite)
return suite
def make_test_suite(self, suite=None, suite_class=None):
class Tests1(unittest.TestCase):
def test1(self):
pass
def test2(self):
pass
class Tests2(unittest.TestCase):
def test1(self):
pass
def test2(self):
pass
return self.build_test_suite(
(Tests1, Tests2),
suite=suite,
suite_class=suite_class,
)
def assertTestNames(self, tests, expected):
# Each test.id() has a form like the following:
# "test_runner.tests.IterTestCasesTests.test_iter_test_cases.<locals>.Tests1.test1".
# It suffices to check only the last two parts.
names = ['.'.join(test.id().split('.')[-2:]) for test in tests]
self.assertEqual(names, expected)
def test_iter_test_cases_basic(self):
suite = self.make_test_suite()
tests = iter_test_cases(suite)
self.assertTestNames(tests, expected=[
'Tests1.test1', 'Tests1.test2', 'Tests2.test1', 'Tests2.test2',
])
def test_iter_test_cases_string_input(self):
msg = (
"Test 'a' must be a test case or test suite not string (was found "
"in 'abc')."
)
with self.assertRaisesMessage(TypeError, msg):
list(iter_test_cases('abc'))
def test_iter_test_cases_iterable_of_tests(self):
class Tests(unittest.TestCase):
def test1(self):
pass
def test2(self):
pass
tests = list(unittest.defaultTestLoader.loadTestsFromTestCase(Tests))
actual_tests = iter_test_cases(tests)
self.assertTestNames(actual_tests, expected=[
'Tests.test1', 'Tests.test2',
])
def test_iter_test_cases_custom_test_suite_class(self):
suite = self.make_test_suite(suite_class=MySuite)
tests = iter_test_cases(suite)
self.assertTestNames(tests, expected=[
'Tests1.test1', 'Tests1.test2', 'Tests2.test1', 'Tests2.test2',
])
def test_iter_test_cases_mixed_test_suite_classes(self):
suite = self.make_test_suite(suite=MySuite())
child_suite = list(suite)[0]
self.assertNotIsInstance(child_suite, MySuite)
tests = list(iter_test_cases(suite))
self.assertEqual(len(tests), 4)
self.assertNotIsInstance(tests[0], unittest.TestSuite)
def make_tests(self):
"""Return an iterable of tests."""
suite = self.make_test_suite()
tests = list(iter_test_cases(suite))
return tests
def test_shuffle_tests(self):
tests = self.make_tests()
# Choose a seed that shuffles both the classes and methods.
shuffler = Shuffler(seed=9)
shuffled_tests = shuffle_tests(tests, shuffler)
self.assertIsInstance(shuffled_tests, collections.abc.Iterator)
self.assertTestNames(shuffled_tests, expected=[
'Tests2.test1', 'Tests2.test2', 'Tests1.test2', 'Tests1.test1',
])
def test_reorder_test_bin_no_arguments(self):
tests = self.make_tests()
reordered_tests = reorder_test_bin(tests)
self.assertIsInstance(reordered_tests, collections.abc.Iterator)
self.assertTestNames(reordered_tests, expected=[
'Tests1.test1', 'Tests1.test2', 'Tests2.test1', 'Tests2.test2',
])
def test_reorder_test_bin_reverse(self):
tests = self.make_tests()
reordered_tests = reorder_test_bin(tests, reverse=True)
self.assertIsInstance(reordered_tests, collections.abc.Iterator)
self.assertTestNames(reordered_tests, expected=[
'Tests2.test2', 'Tests2.test1', 'Tests1.test2', 'Tests1.test1',
])
def test_reorder_test_bin_random(self):
tests = self.make_tests()
# Choose a seed that shuffles both the classes and methods.
shuffler = Shuffler(seed=9)
reordered_tests = reorder_test_bin(tests, shuffler=shuffler)
self.assertIsInstance(reordered_tests, collections.abc.Iterator)
self.assertTestNames(reordered_tests, expected=[
'Tests2.test1', 'Tests2.test2', 'Tests1.test2', 'Tests1.test1',
])
def test_reorder_test_bin_random_and_reverse(self):
tests = self.make_tests()
# Choose a seed that shuffles both the classes and methods.
shuffler = Shuffler(seed=9)
reordered_tests = reorder_test_bin(tests, shuffler=shuffler, reverse=True)
self.assertIsInstance(reordered_tests, collections.abc.Iterator)
self.assertTestNames(reordered_tests, expected=[
'Tests1.test1', 'Tests1.test2', 'Tests2.test2', 'Tests2.test1',
])
def test_reorder_tests_same_type_consecutive(self):
"""Tests of the same type are made consecutive."""
tests = self.make_tests()
# Move the last item to the front.
tests.insert(0, tests.pop())
self.assertTestNames(tests, expected=[
'Tests2.test2', 'Tests1.test1', 'Tests1.test2', 'Tests2.test1',
])
reordered_tests = reorder_tests(tests, classes=[])
self.assertTestNames(reordered_tests, expected=[
'Tests2.test2', 'Tests2.test1', 'Tests1.test1', 'Tests1.test2',
])
def test_reorder_tests_random(self):
tests = self.make_tests()
# Choose a seed that shuffles both the classes and methods.
shuffler = Shuffler(seed=9)
reordered_tests = reorder_tests(tests, classes=[], shuffler=shuffler)
self.assertIsInstance(reordered_tests, collections.abc.Iterator)
self.assertTestNames(reordered_tests, expected=[
'Tests2.test1', 'Tests2.test2', 'Tests1.test2', 'Tests1.test1',
])
def test_reorder_tests_random_mixed_classes(self):
tests = self.make_tests()
# Move the last item to the front.
tests.insert(0, tests.pop())
shuffler = Shuffler(seed=9)
self.assertTestNames(tests, expected=[
'Tests2.test2', 'Tests1.test1', 'Tests1.test2', 'Tests2.test1',
])
reordered_tests = reorder_tests(tests, classes=[], shuffler=shuffler)
self.assertTestNames(reordered_tests, expected=[
'Tests2.test1', 'Tests2.test2', 'Tests1.test2', 'Tests1.test1',
])
def test_reorder_tests_reverse_with_duplicates(self):
class Tests1(unittest.TestCase):
def test1(self):
pass
class Tests2(unittest.TestCase):
def test2(self):
pass
def test3(self):
pass
suite = self.build_test_suite((Tests1, Tests2))
subsuite = list(suite)[0]
suite.addTest(subsuite)
tests = list(iter_test_cases(suite))
self.assertTestNames(tests, expected=[
'Tests1.test1', 'Tests2.test2', 'Tests2.test3', 'Tests1.test1',
])
reordered_tests = reorder_tests(tests, classes=[])
self.assertTestNames(reordered_tests, expected=[
'Tests1.test1', 'Tests2.test2', 'Tests2.test3',
])
reordered_tests = reorder_tests(tests, classes=[], reverse=True)
self.assertTestNames(reordered_tests, expected=[
'Tests2.test3', 'Tests2.test2', 'Tests1.test1',
])
class DependencyOrderingTests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_simple_dependencies(self):
raw = [
('s1', ('s1_db', ['alpha'])),
('s2', ('s2_db', ['bravo'])),
('s3', ('s3_db', ['charlie'])),
]
dependencies = {
'alpha': ['charlie'],
'bravo': ['charlie'],
}
ordered = dependency_ordered(raw, dependencies=dependencies)
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ordered_sigs = [sig for sig, value in ordered]
self.assertIn('s1', ordered_sigs)
self.assertIn('s2', ordered_sigs)
self.assertIn('s3', ordered_sigs)
self.assertLess(ordered_sigs.index('s3'), ordered_sigs.index('s1'))
self.assertLess(ordered_sigs.index('s3'), ordered_sigs.index('s2'))
def test_chained_dependencies(self):
raw = [
('s1', ('s1_db', ['alpha'])),
('s2', ('s2_db', ['bravo'])),
('s3', ('s3_db', ['charlie'])),
]
dependencies = {
'alpha': ['bravo'],
'bravo': ['charlie'],
}
ordered = dependency_ordered(raw, dependencies=dependencies)
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ordered_sigs = [sig for sig, value in ordered]
self.assertIn('s1', ordered_sigs)
self.assertIn('s2', ordered_sigs)
self.assertIn('s3', ordered_sigs)
# Explicit dependencies
self.assertLess(ordered_sigs.index('s2'), ordered_sigs.index('s1'))
self.assertLess(ordered_sigs.index('s3'), ordered_sigs.index('s2'))
# Implied dependencies
self.assertLess(ordered_sigs.index('s3'), ordered_sigs.index('s1'))
def test_multiple_dependencies(self):
raw = [
('s1', ('s1_db', ['alpha'])),
('s2', ('s2_db', ['bravo'])),
('s3', ('s3_db', ['charlie'])),
('s4', ('s4_db', ['delta'])),
]
dependencies = {
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'alpha': ['bravo', 'delta'],
'bravo': ['charlie'],
'delta': ['charlie'],
}
ordered = dependency_ordered(raw, dependencies=dependencies)
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ordered_sigs = [sig for sig, aliases in ordered]
self.assertIn('s1', ordered_sigs)
self.assertIn('s2', ordered_sigs)
self.assertIn('s3', ordered_sigs)
self.assertIn('s4', ordered_sigs)
# Explicit dependencies
self.assertLess(ordered_sigs.index('s2'), ordered_sigs.index('s1'))
self.assertLess(ordered_sigs.index('s4'), ordered_sigs.index('s1'))
self.assertLess(ordered_sigs.index('s3'), ordered_sigs.index('s2'))
self.assertLess(ordered_sigs.index('s3'), ordered_sigs.index('s4'))
# Implicit dependencies
self.assertLess(ordered_sigs.index('s3'), ordered_sigs.index('s1'))
def test_circular_dependencies(self):
raw = [
('s1', ('s1_db', ['alpha'])),
('s2', ('s2_db', ['bravo'])),
]
dependencies = {
'bravo': ['alpha'],
'alpha': ['bravo'],
}
with self.assertRaises(ImproperlyConfigured):
dependency_ordered(raw, dependencies=dependencies)
def test_own_alias_dependency(self):
raw = [
('s1', ('s1_db', ['alpha', 'bravo']))
]
dependencies = {
'alpha': ['bravo']
}
with self.assertRaises(ImproperlyConfigured):
dependency_ordered(raw, dependencies=dependencies)
# reordering aliases shouldn't matter
raw = [
('s1', ('s1_db', ['bravo', 'alpha']))
]
with self.assertRaises(ImproperlyConfigured):
dependency_ordered(raw, dependencies=dependencies)
class MockTestRunner:
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
pass
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MockTestRunner.run_tests = mock.Mock(return_value=[])
class ManageCommandTests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_custom_test_runner(self):
call_command('test', 'sites',
testrunner='test_runner.tests.MockTestRunner')
MockTestRunner.run_tests.assert_called_with(('sites',))
def test_bad_test_runner(self):
with self.assertRaises(AttributeError):
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call_command('test', 'sites', testrunner='test_runner.NonexistentRunner')
def test_time_recorded(self):
with captured_stderr() as stderr:
call_command('test', '--timing', 'sites', testrunner='test_runner.tests.MockTestRunner')
self.assertIn('Total run took', stderr.getvalue())
class CustomTestRunnerOptionsSettingsTests(AdminScriptTestCase):
"""
Custom runners can add command line arguments. The runner is specified
through a settings file.
"""
def setUp(self):
super().setUp()
settings = {
'TEST_RUNNER': '\'test_runner.runner.CustomOptionsTestRunner\'',
}
self.write_settings('settings.py', sdict=settings)
def test_default_options(self):
args = ['test', '--settings=test_project.settings']
out, err = self.run_django_admin(args)
self.assertNoOutput(err)
self.assertOutput(out, '1:2:3')
def test_default_and_given_options(self):
args = ['test', '--settings=test_project.settings', '--option_b=foo']
out, err = self.run_django_admin(args)
self.assertNoOutput(err)
self.assertOutput(out, '1:foo:3')
def test_option_name_and_value_separated(self):
args = ['test', '--settings=test_project.settings', '--option_b', 'foo']
out, err = self.run_django_admin(args)
self.assertNoOutput(err)
self.assertOutput(out, '1:foo:3')
def test_all_options_given(self):
args = ['test', '--settings=test_project.settings', '--option_a=bar',
'--option_b=foo', '--option_c=31337']
out, err = self.run_django_admin(args)
self.assertNoOutput(err)
self.assertOutput(out, 'bar:foo:31337')
class CustomTestRunnerOptionsCmdlineTests(AdminScriptTestCase):
"""
Custom runners can add command line arguments when the runner is specified
using --testrunner.
"""
def setUp(self):
super().setUp()
self.write_settings('settings.py')
def test_testrunner_option(self):
args = [
'test', '--testrunner', 'test_runner.runner.CustomOptionsTestRunner',
'--option_a=bar', '--option_b=foo', '--option_c=31337'
]
out, err = self.run_django_admin(args, 'test_project.settings')
self.assertNoOutput(err)
self.assertOutput(out, 'bar:foo:31337')
def test_testrunner_equals(self):
args = [
'test', '--testrunner=test_runner.runner.CustomOptionsTestRunner',
'--option_a=bar', '--option_b=foo', '--option_c=31337'
]
out, err = self.run_django_admin(args, 'test_project.settings')
self.assertNoOutput(err)
self.assertOutput(out, 'bar:foo:31337')
def test_no_testrunner(self):
args = ['test', '--testrunner']
out, err = self.run_django_admin(args, 'test_project.settings')
self.assertIn('usage', err)
self.assertNotIn('Traceback', err)
self.assertNoOutput(out)
class Ticket17477RegressionTests(AdminScriptTestCase):
def setUp(self):
super().setUp()
self.write_settings('settings.py')
def test_ticket_17477(self):
"""'manage.py help test' works after r16352."""
args = ['help', 'test']
out, err = self.run_manage(args)
self.assertNoOutput(err)
class SQLiteInMemoryTestDbs(TransactionTestCase):
available_apps = ['test_runner']
databases = {'default', 'other'}
@unittest.skipUnless(all(db.connections[conn].vendor == 'sqlite' for conn in db.connections),
"This is an sqlite-specific issue")
def test_transaction_support(self):
# Assert connections mocking is appropriately applied by preventing
# any attempts at calling create_test_db on the global connection
# objects.
for connection in db.connections.all():
create_test_db = mock.patch.object(
connection.creation,
'create_test_db',
side_effect=AssertionError("Global connection object shouldn't be manipulated.")
)
create_test_db.start()
self.addCleanup(create_test_db.stop)
for option_key, option_value in (
('NAME', ':memory:'), ('TEST', {'NAME': ':memory:'})):
tested_connections = db.ConnectionHandler({
'default': {
'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.sqlite3',
option_key: option_value,
},
'other': {
'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.sqlite3',
option_key: option_value,
},
})
with mock.patch('django.test.utils.connections', new=tested_connections):
other = tested_connections['other']
DiscoverRunner(verbosity=0).setup_databases()
msg = (
"DATABASES setting '%s' option set to sqlite3's ':memory:' value "
"shouldn't interfere with transaction support detection." % option_key
)
# Transaction support is properly initialized for the 'other' DB.
self.assertTrue(other.features.supports_transactions, msg)
# And all the DBs report that they support transactions.
self.assertTrue(connections_support_transactions(), msg)
class DummyBackendTest(unittest.TestCase):
def test_setup_databases(self):
"""
setup_databases() doesn't fail with dummy database backend.
"""
tested_connections = db.ConnectionHandler({})
with mock.patch('django.test.utils.connections', new=tested_connections):
runner_instance = DiscoverRunner(verbosity=0)
old_config = runner_instance.setup_databases()
runner_instance.teardown_databases(old_config)
class AliasedDefaultTestSetupTest(unittest.TestCase):
def test_setup_aliased_default_database(self):
"""
setup_databases() doesn't fail when 'default' is aliased
"""
tested_connections = db.ConnectionHandler({
'default': {
'NAME': 'dummy'
},
'aliased': {
'NAME': 'dummy'
}
})
with mock.patch('django.test.utils.connections', new=tested_connections):
runner_instance = DiscoverRunner(verbosity=0)
old_config = runner_instance.setup_databases()
runner_instance.teardown_databases(old_config)
class SetupDatabasesTests(SimpleTestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.runner_instance = DiscoverRunner(verbosity=0)
def test_setup_aliased_databases(self):
tested_connections = db.ConnectionHandler({
'default': {
'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.dummy',
'NAME': 'dbname',
},
'other': {
'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.dummy',
'NAME': 'dbname',
}
})
with mock.patch('django.db.backends.dummy.base.DatabaseWrapper.creation_class') as mocked_db_creation:
with mock.patch('django.test.utils.connections', new=tested_connections):
old_config = self.runner_instance.setup_databases()
self.runner_instance.teardown_databases(old_config)
mocked_db_creation.return_value.destroy_test_db.assert_called_once_with('dbname', 0, False)
def test_setup_test_database_aliases(self):
"""
The default database must be the first because data migrations
use the default alias by default.
"""
tested_connections = db.ConnectionHandler({
'other': {
'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.dummy',
'NAME': 'dbname',
},
'default': {
'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.dummy',
'NAME': 'dbname',
}
})
with mock.patch('django.test.utils.connections', new=tested_connections):
test_databases, _ = get_unique_databases_and_mirrors()
self.assertEqual(
test_databases,
{
('', '', 'django.db.backends.dummy', 'test_dbname'): (
'dbname',
['default', 'other'],
),
},
)
def test_destroy_test_db_restores_db_name(self):
tested_connections = db.ConnectionHandler({
'default': {
'ENGINE': settings.DATABASES[db.DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS]["ENGINE"],
'NAME': 'xxx_test_database',
},
})
# Using the real current name as old_name to not mess with the test suite.
old_name = settings.DATABASES[db.DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS]["NAME"]
with mock.patch('django.db.connections', new=tested_connections):
tested_connections['default'].creation.destroy_test_db(old_name, verbosity=0, keepdb=True)
self.assertEqual(tested_connections['default'].settings_dict["NAME"], old_name)
def test_serialization(self):
tested_connections = db.ConnectionHandler({
'default': {
'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.dummy',
},
})
with mock.patch('django.db.backends.dummy.base.DatabaseWrapper.creation_class') as mocked_db_creation:
with mock.patch('django.test.utils.connections', new=tested_connections):
self.runner_instance.setup_databases()
mocked_db_creation.return_value.create_test_db.assert_called_once_with(
verbosity=0, autoclobber=False, serialize=True, keepdb=False
)
def test_serialized_off(self):
tested_connections = db.ConnectionHandler({
'default': {
'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.dummy',
'TEST': {'SERIALIZE': False},
},
})
msg = (
'The SERIALIZE test database setting is deprecated as it can be '
'inferred from the TestCase/TransactionTestCase.databases that '
'enable the serialized_rollback feature.'
)
with mock.patch('django.db.backends.dummy.base.DatabaseWrapper.creation_class') as mocked_db_creation:
with mock.patch('django.test.utils.connections', new=tested_connections):
with self.assertWarnsMessage(RemovedInDjango50Warning, msg):
self.runner_instance.setup_databases()
mocked_db_creation.return_value.create_test_db.assert_called_once_with(
verbosity=0, autoclobber=False, serialize=False, keepdb=False
)
@skipUnlessDBFeature('supports_sequence_reset')
class AutoIncrementResetTest(TransactionTestCase):
"""
Creating the same models in different test methods receive the same PK
values since the sequences are reset before each test method.
"""
available_apps = ['test_runner']
reset_sequences = True
def _test(self):
# Regular model
p = Person.objects.create(first_name='Jack', last_name='Smith')
self.assertEqual(p.pk, 1)
# Auto-created many-to-many through model
p.friends.add(Person.objects.create(first_name='Jacky', last_name='Smith'))
self.assertEqual(p.friends.through.objects.first().pk, 1)
# Many-to-many through model
b = B.objects.create()
t = Through.objects.create(person=p, b=b)
self.assertEqual(t.pk, 1)
def test_autoincrement_reset1(self):
self._test()
def test_autoincrement_reset2(self):
self._test()
class EmptyDefaultDatabaseTest(unittest.TestCase):
def test_empty_default_database(self):
"""
An empty default database in settings does not raise an ImproperlyConfigured
error when running a unit test that does not use a database.
"""
tested_connections = db.ConnectionHandler({'default': {}})
with mock.patch('django.db.connections', new=tested_connections):
connection = tested_connections[db.utils.DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS]
self.assertEqual(connection.settings_dict['ENGINE'], 'django.db.backends.dummy')
connections_support_transactions()
class RunTestsExceptionHandlingTests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_run_checks_raises(self):
"""
Teardown functions are run when run_checks() raises SystemCheckError.
"""
with mock.patch('django.test.runner.DiscoverRunner.setup_test_environment'), \
mock.patch('django.test.runner.DiscoverRunner.setup_databases'), \
mock.patch('django.test.runner.DiscoverRunner.build_suite'), \
mock.patch('django.test.runner.DiscoverRunner.run_checks', side_effect=SystemCheckError), \
mock.patch('django.test.runner.DiscoverRunner.teardown_databases') as teardown_databases, \
mock.patch('django.test.runner.DiscoverRunner.teardown_test_environment') as teardown_test_environment:
runner = DiscoverRunner(verbosity=0, interactive=False)
with self.assertRaises(SystemCheckError):
runner.run_tests(['test_runner_apps.sample.tests_sample.TestDjangoTestCase'])
self.assertTrue(teardown_databases.called)
self.assertTrue(teardown_test_environment.called)
def test_run_checks_raises_and_teardown_raises(self):
"""
SystemCheckError is surfaced when run_checks() raises SystemCheckError
and teardown databases() raises ValueError.
"""
with mock.patch('django.test.runner.DiscoverRunner.setup_test_environment'), \
mock.patch('django.test.runner.DiscoverRunner.setup_databases'), \
mock.patch('django.test.runner.DiscoverRunner.build_suite'), \
mock.patch('django.test.runner.DiscoverRunner.run_checks', side_effect=SystemCheckError), \
mock.patch('django.test.runner.DiscoverRunner.teardown_databases', side_effect=ValueError) \
as teardown_databases, \
mock.patch('django.test.runner.DiscoverRunner.teardown_test_environment') as teardown_test_environment:
runner = DiscoverRunner(verbosity=0, interactive=False)
with self.assertRaises(SystemCheckError):
runner.run_tests(['test_runner_apps.sample.tests_sample.TestDjangoTestCase'])
self.assertTrue(teardown_databases.called)
self.assertFalse(teardown_test_environment.called)
def test_run_checks_passes_and_teardown_raises(self):
"""
Exceptions on teardown are surfaced if no exceptions happen during
run_checks().
"""
with mock.patch('django.test.runner.DiscoverRunner.setup_test_environment'), \
mock.patch('django.test.runner.DiscoverRunner.setup_databases'), \
mock.patch('django.test.runner.DiscoverRunner.build_suite'), \
mock.patch('django.test.runner.DiscoverRunner.run_checks'), \
mock.patch('django.test.runner.DiscoverRunner.teardown_databases', side_effect=ValueError) \
as teardown_databases, \
mock.patch('django.test.runner.DiscoverRunner.teardown_test_environment') as teardown_test_environment:
runner = DiscoverRunner(verbosity=0, interactive=False)
with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
# Suppress the output when running TestDjangoTestCase.
with mock.patch('sys.stderr'):
runner.run_tests(['test_runner_apps.sample.tests_sample.TestDjangoTestCase'])
self.assertTrue(teardown_databases.called)
self.assertFalse(teardown_test_environment.called)
# RemovedInDjango50Warning
class NoOpTestRunner(DiscoverRunner):
def setup_test_environment(self, **kwargs):
return
def setup_databases(self, **kwargs):
return
def run_checks(self, databases):
return
def teardown_databases(self, old_config, **kwargs):
return
def teardown_test_environment(self, **kwargs):
return
class DiscoverRunnerExtraTestsDeprecationTests(SimpleTestCase):
msg = 'The extra_tests argument is deprecated.'
def get_runner(self):
return NoOpTestRunner(verbosity=0, interactive=False)
def test_extra_tests_build_suite(self):
runner = self.get_runner()
with self.assertWarnsMessage(RemovedInDjango50Warning, self.msg):
runner.build_suite(extra_tests=[])
def test_extra_tests_run_tests(self):
runner = self.get_runner()
with captured_stderr():
with self.assertWarnsMessage(RemovedInDjango50Warning, self.msg):
runner.run_tests(
test_labels=['test_runner_apps.sample.tests_sample.EmptyTestCase'],
extra_tests=[],
)