import sys, time from django.conf import settings from django.db import connection, transaction, backend from django.core import management from django.dispatch import dispatcher from django.test import signals from django.template import Template # The prefix to put on the default database name when creating # the test database. TEST_DATABASE_PREFIX = 'test_' def instrumented_test_render(self, context): """An instrumented Template render method, providing a signal that can be intercepted by the test system Client """ dispatcher.send(signal=signals.template_rendered, sender=self, template=self, context=context) return self.nodelist.render(context) def setup_test_environment(): """Perform any global pre-test setup. This involves: - Installing the instrumented test renderer """ Template.original_render = Template.render Template.render = instrumented_test_render def teardown_test_environment(): """Perform any global post-test teardown. This involves: - Restoring the original test renderer """ Template.render = Template.original_render del Template.original_render def _set_autocommit(connection): "Make sure a connection is in autocommit mode." if hasattr(connection.connection, "autocommit"): connection.connection.autocommit(True) elif hasattr(connection.connection, "set_isolation_level"): connection.connection.set_isolation_level(0) def create_test_db(verbosity=1, autoclobber=False): if verbosity >= 1: print "Creating test database..." # If we're using SQLite, it's more convenient to test against an # in-memory database. if settings.DATABASE_ENGINE == "sqlite3": TEST_DATABASE_NAME = ":memory:" else: if settings.TEST_DATABASE_NAME: TEST_DATABASE_NAME = settings.TEST_DATABASE_NAME else: TEST_DATABASE_NAME = TEST_DATABASE_PREFIX + settings.DATABASE_NAME # Create the test database and connect to it. We need to autocommit # if the database supports it because PostgreSQL doesn't allow # CREATE/DROP DATABASE statements within transactions. cursor = connection.cursor() _set_autocommit(connection) try: cursor.execute("CREATE DATABASE %s" % backend.quote_name(TEST_DATABASE_NAME)) except Exception, e: sys.stderr.write("Got an error creating the test database: %s\n" % e) if not autoclobber: confirm = raw_input("It appears the test database, %s, already exists. Type 'yes' to delete it, or 'no' to cancel: " % TEST_DATABASE_NAME) if autoclobber or confirm == 'yes': try: if verbosity >= 1: print "Destroying old test database..." cursor.execute("DROP DATABASE %s" % backend.quote_name(TEST_DATABASE_NAME)) if verbosity >= 1: print "Creating test database..." cursor.execute("CREATE DATABASE %s" % backend.quote_name(TEST_DATABASE_NAME)) except Exception, e: sys.stderr.write("Got an error recreating the test database: %s\n" % e) sys.exit(2) else: print "Tests cancelled." sys.exit(1) connection.close() settings.DATABASE_NAME = TEST_DATABASE_NAME management.syncdb(verbosity, interactive=False) # Get a cursor (even though we don't need one yet). This has # the side effect of initializing the test database. cursor = connection.cursor() def destroy_test_db(old_database_name, verbosity=1): # Unless we're using SQLite, remove the test database to clean up after # ourselves. Connect to the previous database (not the test database) # to do so, because it's not allowed to delete a database while being # connected to it. if verbosity >= 1: print "Destroying test database..." connection.close() TEST_DATABASE_NAME = settings.DATABASE_NAME settings.DATABASE_NAME = old_database_name if settings.DATABASE_ENGINE != "sqlite3": cursor = connection.cursor() _set_autocommit(connection) time.sleep(1) # To avoid "database is being accessed by other users" errors. cursor.execute("DROP DATABASE %s" % backend.quote_name(TEST_DATABASE_NAME)) connection.close()