django1/django/test/simple.py

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import unittest, doctest
from django.conf import settings
from django.core import management
from django.test.utils import create_test_db, destroy_test_db
from django.test.testcases import OutputChecker, DocTestRunner
# The module name for tests outside models.py
TEST_MODULE = 'tests'
doctestOutputChecker = OutputChecker()
def build_suite(app_module):
"Create a complete Django test suite for the provided application module"
suite = unittest.TestSuite()
# Load unit and doctests in the models.py file
suite.addTest(unittest.defaultTestLoader.loadTestsFromModule(app_module))
try:
suite.addTest(doctest.DocTestSuite(app_module,
checker=doctestOutputChecker,
runner=DocTestRunner))
except ValueError:
# No doc tests in models.py
pass
# Check to see if a separate 'tests' module exists parallel to the
# models module
try:
app_path = app_module.__name__.split('.')[:-1]
test_module = __import__('.'.join(app_path + [TEST_MODULE]), [], [], TEST_MODULE)
suite.addTest(unittest.defaultTestLoader.loadTestsFromModule(test_module))
try:
suite.addTest(doctest.DocTestSuite(test_module,
checker=doctestOutputChecker,
runner=DocTestRunner))
except ValueError:
# No doc tests in tests.py
pass
except ImportError:
# No tests.py file for application
pass
return suite
def run_tests(module_list, verbosity=1, extra_tests=[]):
"""
Run the unit tests for all the modules in the provided list.
This testrunner will search each of the modules in the provided list,
looking for doctests and unittests in models.py or tests.py within
the module. A list of 'extra' tests may also be provided; these tests
will be added to the test suite.
"""
settings.DEBUG = False
suite = unittest.TestSuite()
for module in module_list:
suite.addTest(build_suite(module))
for test in extra_tests:
suite.addTest(test)
old_name = create_test_db(verbosity)
management.syncdb(verbosity, interactive=False)
unittest.TextTestRunner(verbosity=verbosity).run(suite)
destroy_test_db(old_name, verbosity)