import sys def run_tests(*args, **kwargs): from django.test.simple import run_tests as base_run_tests return base_run_tests(*args, **kwargs) def geo_suite(): """ Builds a test suite for the GIS package. This is not named `suite` so it will not interfere with the Django test suite (since spatial database tables are required to execute these tests on some backends). """ from django.conf import settings from django.contrib.gis.geos import GEOS_PREPARE from django.contrib.gis.gdal import HAS_GDAL from django.contrib.gis.utils import HAS_GEOIP from django.contrib.gis.tests.utils import postgis, mysql from django.db import connection from django.utils.importlib import import_module gis_tests = [] # Adding the GEOS tests. from django.contrib.gis.geos import tests as geos_tests gis_tests.append(geos_tests.suite()) # Tests that require use of a spatial database (e.g., creation of models) test_apps = ['geoapp', 'relatedapp'] if postgis and connection.ops.geography: # Test geography support with PostGIS 1.5+. test_apps.append('geogapp') # Tests that do not require setting up and tearing down a spatial database. test_suite_names = [ 'test_measure', ] if HAS_GDAL: # These tests require GDAL. if not mysql: test_apps.append('distapp') # Only PostGIS using GEOS 3.1+ can support 3D so far. if postgis and GEOS_PREPARE: test_apps.append('geo3d') test_suite_names.extend(['test_spatialrefsys', 'test_geoforms']) test_apps.append('layermap') # Adding the GDAL tests. from django.contrib.gis.gdal import tests as gdal_tests gis_tests.append(gdal_tests.suite()) else: print >>sys.stderr, "GDAL not available - no tests requiring GDAL will be run." if HAS_GEOIP and hasattr(settings, 'GEOIP_PATH'): test_suite_names.append('test_geoip') # Adding the rest of the suites from the modules specified # in the `test_suite_names`. for suite_name in test_suite_names: tsuite = import_module('django.contrib.gis.tests.' + suite_name) gis_tests.append(tsuite.suite()) return gis_tests, test_apps def run_gis_tests(test_labels, **kwargs): """ Use this routine as the TEST_RUNNER in your settings in order to run the GeoDjango test suite. This must be done as a database superuser for PostGIS, so read the docstring in `run_test()` below for more details. """ from django.conf import settings from django.db.models import loading from django.contrib.gis.tests.utils import mysql # Getting initial values. old_installed = settings.INSTALLED_APPS old_root_urlconf = settings.ROOT_URLCONF # Overridding the INSTALLED_APPS with only what we need, # to prevent unnecessary database table creation. new_installed = ['django.contrib.sites', 'django.contrib.sitemaps', 'django.contrib.gis', ] # Setting the URLs. settings.ROOT_URLCONF = 'django.contrib.gis.tests.urls' # Creating the test suite, adding the test models to INSTALLED_APPS # so they will be tested. gis_tests, test_apps = geo_suite() for test_model in test_apps: module_name = 'django.contrib.gis.tests.%s' % test_model new_installed.append(module_name) # Resetting the loaded flag to take into account what we appended to # the INSTALLED_APPS (since this routine is invoked through # django/core/management, it caches the apps; this ensures that syncdb # will see our appended models) settings.INSTALLED_APPS = new_installed loading.cache.loaded = False kwargs['extra_tests'] = gis_tests # Running the tests using the GIS test runner. result = run_tests(test_labels, **kwargs) # Restoring modified settings. settings.INSTALLED_APPS = old_installed settings.ROOT_URLCONF = old_root_urlconf return result