BASIC_TESTS = """ >>> from django.contrib.auth.models import User, AnonymousUser >>> u = User.objects.create_user('testuser', 'test@example.com', 'testpw') >>> u.has_usable_password() True >>> u.check_password('bad') False >>> u.check_password('testpw') True >>> u.set_unusable_password() >>> u.save() >>> u.check_password('testpw') False >>> u.has_usable_password() False >>> u2 = User.objects.create_user('testuser2', 'test2@example.com') >>> u2.has_usable_password() False >>> u.is_authenticated() True >>> u.is_staff False >>> u.is_active True >>> u.is_superuser False >>> a = AnonymousUser() >>> a.is_authenticated() False >>> a.is_staff False >>> a.is_active False >>> a.is_superuser False >>> a.groups.all() [] >>> a.user_permissions.all() [] # superuser tests. >>> super = User.objects.create_superuser('super', 'super@example.com', 'super') >>> super.is_superuser True >>> super.is_active True >>> super.is_staff True # # Tests for createsuperuser management command. # It's nearly impossible to test the interactive mode -- a command test helper # would be needed (and *awesome*) -- so just test the non-interactive mode. # This covers most of the important validation, but not all. # >>> from django.core.management import call_command >>> call_command("createsuperuser", noinput=True, username="joe", email="joe@somewhere.org") Superuser created successfully. >>> u = User.objects.get(username="joe") >>> u.email u'joe@somewhere.org' >>> u.password u'!' """