The rate at which we've increased this has not been keeping up with hardware (and software) improvements, and we're now considerably behind where we should be. The delta between our performance and an optimized implementation's performance prevents us from improving that further, but hopefully once Python 2.7.8 and 3.4+ get into more hands we can more aggressively increase this number.
This allows specifying ForeignKeys in REQUIRED_FIELDS when using a
custom User model.
Thanks cjerdonek and bmispelon for suggestion and timgraham for review.
This option is not actually very useful in the general case
because it doesn't override sys.stdin.
It's still marginally useful for testing some features of
the createsuperuser command so it was moved there.
This commit also makes the detection of a TTY in createsuperuser
a bit more robust, after a suggestion of appolo13.
The purpose of this construct is to test if the django.contrib.sites
application is installed. But in Django 1.9 it will be forbidden to
import the Site model when the django.contrib.sites application isn't
installed.
No model besides Site used this pattern.
Refs #21719, #21923.
Following the app-loading refactor, these objects must live outside of
django.contrib.sites.models because they must be available without
importing the django.contrib.sites.models module when
django.contrib.sites isn't installed.
Refs #21680. Thanks Carl and Loic for reporting this issue.
This is the result of Christopher Medrela's 2013 Summer of Code project.
Thanks also to Preston Holmes, Tim Graham, Anssi Kääriäinen, Florian
Apolloner, and Alex Gaynor for review notes along the way.
Also: Fixes#8579, fixes#3055, fixes#19844.
This (nearly) completes the work to isolate all the test modules from
each other. This is now more important as importing models from another
module will case PendingDeprecationWarnings if those modules are not in
INSTALLED_APPS. The only remaining obvious dependencies are:
- d.c.auth depends on d.c.admin (because of the is_admin flag to some
views), but this is not so important and d.c.admin is in
always_installed_apps
- test_client_regress depends on test_client. Eventually these should
become a single module, as the split serves no useful purpose.
Thanks Florian for isolating the shortest way to reproduce this issue:
./runtests.py \
django.contrib.auth.tests.test_context_processors.AuthContextProcessorTests.test_perms_attrs \
django.contrib.auth.tests.test_auth_backends.ChangedBackendSettingsTest.test_changed_backend_settings \
django.contrib.auth.tests.test_auth_backends.CustomUserModelBackendAuthenticateTest.test_authenticate \
django.contrib.auth.tests.test_basic.BasicTestCase.test_createsuperuser_management_command