import sys
import unittest
from django.conf import settings
from django.contrib.admindocs import utils
from django.contrib.admindocs.views import get_return_data_type
from django.contrib.auth.models import User
from django.contrib.sites.models import Site
from django.test import TestCase, modify_settings, override_settings
from django.test.utils import captured_stderr
from django.urls import reverse
from .models import Company, Person
class TestDataMixin(object):
@classmethod
def setUpTestData(cls):
cls.superuser = User.objects.create_superuser(username='super', password='secret', email='super@example.com')
@override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF='admin_docs.urls')
@modify_settings(INSTALLED_APPS={'append': 'django.contrib.admindocs'})
class AdminDocsTestCase(TestCase):
pass
class MiscTests(AdminDocsTestCase):
def setUp(self):
superuser = User.objects.create_superuser('super', None, 'secret')
self.client.force_login(superuser)
@modify_settings(INSTALLED_APPS={'remove': 'django.contrib.sites'})
@override_settings(SITE_ID=None) # will restore SITE_ID after the test
def test_no_sites_framework(self):
"""
Without the sites framework, should not access SITE_ID or Site
objects. Deleting settings is fine here as UserSettingsHolder is used.
"""
Site.objects.all().delete()
del settings.SITE_ID
self.client.get('/admindocs/views/') # should not raise
@unittest.skipUnless(utils.docutils_is_available, "no docutils installed.")
class AdminDocViewTests(TestDataMixin, AdminDocsTestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.client.force_login(self.superuser)
def test_index(self):
self.client.logout()
response = self.client.get(reverse('django-admindocs-docroot'), follow=True)
# Should display the login screen
self.assertContains(response, '', html=True)
self.client.force_login(self.superuser)
response = self.client.get(reverse('django-admindocs-docroot'))
self.assertContains(response, '
\n'
self.assertEqual(utils.parse_rst('`title`', 'model'), markup % 'models/title/')
self.assertEqual(utils.parse_rst('`title`', 'view'), markup % 'views/title/')
self.assertEqual(utils.parse_rst('`title`', 'template'), markup % 'templates/title/')
self.assertEqual(utils.parse_rst('`title`', 'filter'), markup % 'filters/#title')
self.assertEqual(utils.parse_rst('`title`', 'tag'), markup % 'tags/#title')
def test_publish_parts(self):
"""
Django shouldn't break the default role for interpreted text
when ``publish_parts`` is used directly, by setting it to
``cmsreference``. See #6681.
"""
import docutils
self.assertNotEqual(docutils.parsers.rst.roles.DEFAULT_INTERPRETED_ROLE, 'cmsreference')
source = 'reST, `interpreted text`, default role.'
markup = '
reST, interpreted text, default role.
\n'
parts = docutils.core.publish_parts(source=source, writer_name="html4css1")
self.assertEqual(parts['fragment'], markup)
@unittest.skipUnless(utils.docutils_is_available, "no docutils installed.")
class TestModelDetailView(TestDataMixin, AdminDocsTestCase):
"""
Tests that various details render correctly
"""
def setUp(self):
self.client.force_login(self.superuser)
with captured_stderr() as self.docutils_stderr:
self.response = self.client.get(reverse('django-admindocs-models-detail', args=['admin_docs', 'Person']))
def test_method_excludes(self):
"""
Methods that begin with strings defined in
``django.contrib.admindocs.views.MODEL_METHODS_EXCLUDE``
should not get displayed in the admin docs.
"""
self.assertContains(self.response, "
get_full_name
")
self.assertNotContains(self.response, "
_get_full_name
")
self.assertNotContains(self.response, "
add_image
")
self.assertNotContains(self.response, "
delete_image
")
self.assertNotContains(self.response, "
set_status
")
self.assertNotContains(self.response, "
save_changes
")
def test_methods_with_arguments(self):
"""
Methods that take arguments should also displayed.
"""
self.assertContains(self.response, "
Methods with arguments
")
self.assertContains(self.response, "
rename_company
")
self.assertContains(self.response, "
dummy_function
")
self.assertContains(self.response, "
suffix_company_name
")
def test_methods_with_arguments_display_arguments(self):
"""
Methods with arguments should have their arguments displayed.
"""
self.assertContains(self.response, "
new_name
")
def test_methods_with_arguments_display_arguments_default_value(self):
"""
Methods with keyword arguments should have their arguments displayed.
"""
self.assertContains(self.response, "
suffix='ltd'
")
def test_methods_with_multiple_arguments_display_arguments(self):
"""
Methods with multiple arguments should have all their arguments
displayed, but omitting 'self'.
"""
self.assertContains(self.response, "
baz, rox, *some_args, **some_kwargs
")
def test_method_data_types(self):
"""
We should be able to get a basic idea of the type returned
by a method
"""
company = Company.objects.create(name="Django")
person = Person.objects.create(first_name="Human", last_name="User", company=company)
self.assertEqual(get_return_data_type(person.get_status_count.__name__), 'Integer')
self.assertEqual(get_return_data_type(person.get_groups_list.__name__), 'List')
def test_descriptions_render_correctly(self):
"""
The ``description`` field should render correctly for each type of field
"""
# help text in fields
self.assertContains(self.response, "
'
company_markup = markup % (link % ("admin_docs.company", "admin_docs.Company"))
# foreign keys
self.assertContains(self.response, company_markup)
# foreign keys with help text
self.assertContains(self.response, "%s\n - place of work" % company_markup)
# many to many fields
self.assertContains(
self.response,
"number of related %s objects" % (link % ("admin_docs.group", "admin_docs.Group"))
)
self.assertContains(
self.response,
"all related %s objects" % (link % ("admin_docs.group", "admin_docs.Group"))
)
# "raw" and "include" directives are disabled
self.assertContains(self.response, '