Fixed #4501 - Documented how to use coverage.py with Django tests.
Thanks krzysiumed for the draft patch.
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Don't forget to also include in :setting:`PASSWORD_HASHERS` any hashing
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algorithm used in fixtures, if any.
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Integration with coverage.py
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Code coverage describes how much source code has been tested. It shows which
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parts of your code are being exercised by tests and which are not. It's an
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important part of testing applications, so it's strongly recommended to check
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the coverage of your tests.
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Django can be easily integrated with `coverage.py`_, a tool for measuring code
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coverage of Python programs. First, `install coverage.py`_. Next, run the
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following from your project folder containing ``manage.py``::
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coverage run --source='.' manage.py test myapp
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This runs your tests and collects coverage data of the executed files in your
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project. You can see a report of this data by typing following command::
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coverage report
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Note that some Django code was executed while running tests, but it is not
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listed here because of the ``source`` flag passed to the previous command.
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For more options like annotated HTML listings detailing missed lines, see the
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`coverage.py`_ docs.
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.. _coverage.py: http://nedbatchelder.com/code/coverage/
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.. _install coverage.py: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/coverage
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Testing tools
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