Workaround admin scripts test failures on Windows+Python 3.

Change strategy used to examine instrumented output to acommodate the
fact that on Windows, where the path separator is '\', repr() of Python
modules has changed in Python 3 to use escaped backslashes in the FS
path section (e.g.
'C:\\python3x\\Lib\\site-packages\\django\\contrib\\auth\\models.py')
without having to special-case based on platform.
This commit is contained in:
Ramiro Morales 2013-10-23 07:59:06 -03:00
parent ae48d77ef8
commit aefc1d4e65
1 changed files with 3 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -1409,7 +1409,7 @@ class CommandTypes(AdminScriptTestCase):
out, err = self.run_manage(args)
self.assertNoOutput(err)
self.assertOutput(out, "EXECUTE:AppCommand app=<module 'django.contrib.auth.models'")
self.assertOutput(out, os.sep.join(['django', 'contrib', 'auth', 'models.py']))
self.assertOutput(out, "module 'django.contrib.auth.models' from")
self.assertOutput(out, str_prefix("'>, options=[('no_color', False), ('pythonpath', None), ('settings', None), ('traceback', None), ('verbosity', %(_)s'1')]"))
def test_app_command_no_apps(self):
@ -1424,10 +1424,10 @@ class CommandTypes(AdminScriptTestCase):
out, err = self.run_manage(args)
self.assertNoOutput(err)
self.assertOutput(out, "EXECUTE:AppCommand app=<module 'django.contrib.auth.models'")
self.assertOutput(out, os.sep.join(['django', 'contrib', 'auth', 'models.py']))
self.assertOutput(out, "module 'django.contrib.auth.models' from")
self.assertOutput(out, str_prefix("'>, options=[('no_color', False), ('pythonpath', None), ('settings', None), ('traceback', None), ('verbosity', %(_)s'1')]"))
self.assertOutput(out, "EXECUTE:AppCommand app=<module 'django.contrib.contenttypes.models'")
self.assertOutput(out, os.sep.join(['django', 'contrib', 'contenttypes', 'models.py']))
self.assertOutput(out, "module 'django.contrib.contenttypes.models' from")
self.assertOutput(out, str_prefix("'>, options=[('no_color', False), ('pythonpath', None), ('settings', None), ('traceback', None), ('verbosity', %(_)s'1')]"))
def test_app_command_invalid_appname(self):