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Author SHA1 Message Date
SwastikTripathi 76f07b4fcf Fixed #33278 -- Improved error for connection/query attempts against disallowed databases in tests. 2021-11-15 11:46:10 +01:00
Matthijs Kooijman 2a2ea4ee18 Refs #31117 -- Made various tests properly handle unexpected databases aliases.
- Used selected "databases" instead of django.db.connections.
- Made routers in tests.migrations skip migrations on unexpected
  databases.
- Added DiscoverRunnerGetDatabasesTests.assertSkippedDatabases() hook
  which properly asserts messages about skipped databases.
2020-01-20 14:39:02 +01:00
Simon Charette 8c775391b7 Refs #28478 -- Deprecated TestCase's allow_database_queries and multi_db in favor of databases. 2019-01-10 19:11:21 -05:00
Tim Graham 4c7c608a1d Reverted "Fixed #25251 -- Made data migrations available in TransactionTestCase when using --keepdb."
This reverts commits b3b1d3d45f and
9fa0d3786f due to reverse build failures
for which a solution isn't forthcoming.
2018-12-05 15:30:23 -05:00
romgar b3b1d3d45f Fixed #25251 -- Made data migrations available in TransactionTestCase when using --keepdb.
Data loaded in migrations were restored at the beginning of each
TransactionTestCase and all the tables are truncated at the end of
these test cases. If there was a TransactionTestCase at the end of
the test suite, the migrated data weren't restored in the database
(especially unexpected when using --keepdb). Now data is restored
at the end of each TransactionTestCase.
2018-11-06 16:57:50 -05:00
reficul31 92e286498a Fixed #27539 -- Made TransactionTestCase._pre_setup() clear the queries_log so it's less likely to overflow.
TransactionTestCase.assertNumQueries() fails in an overflow situation.
2017-06-16 21:06:13 -04:00
Tim Graham 7aba69145d Refs #23919 -- Removed django.test.mock Python 2 compatibility shim. 2017-01-20 08:17:20 -05:00
Tommy Beadle d3fdaf907d Fixed #23727 -- Inhibited the post_migrate signal when using serialized_rollback.
When using a TransactionTestCase with serialized_rollback=True,
after creating the database and running its migrations (along with
emitting the post_migrate signal), the contents of the database
are serialized to _test_serialized_contents.

After the first test case, _fixture_teardown() would flush the
tables but then the post_migrate signal would be emitted and new
rows (with new PKs) would be created in the django_content_type
table. Then in any subsequent test cases in a suite,
_fixture_setup() attempts to deserialize the content of
 _test_serialized_contents, but these rows are identical to the
rows already in the database except for their PKs.  This causes an
IntegrityError due to the unique constraint in the
django_content_type table.

This change made it so that in the above scenario the post_migrate
signal is not emitted after flushing the tables, since it will be
repopulated during fixture_setup().
2015-08-24 08:59:20 -04:00