Fixed #20653 -- Renamed checksetup management command.

This is to allow future compatibility with work that is ongoing in the 2013 GSoC.
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Russell Keith-Magee 2013-06-25 09:37:54 +08:00
parent 5a6f12182e
commit 0346563939
9 changed files with 17 additions and 17 deletions

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from __future__ import unicode_literals
import warnings
from django.core.compat_checks import django_1_6_0
from django.core.checks.compatibility import django_1_6_0
COMPAT_CHECKS = [

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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ def check_test_runner():
def run_checks():
"""
Required by the ``checksetup`` management command, this returns a list of
Required by the ``check`` management command, this returns a list of
messages from all the relevant check functions for this version of Django.
"""
checks = [

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
from __future__ import unicode_literals
import warnings
from django.core.compat_checks.base import check_compatibility
from django.core.checks.compatibility.base import check_compatibility
from django.core.management.base import NoArgsCommand

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@ -121,10 +121,10 @@ GeoDjango now provides :ref:`form fields and widgets <ref-gis-forms-api>` for
its geo-specialized fields. They are OpenLayers-based by default, but they can
be customized to use any other JS framework.
``checksetup`` management command added for verifying compatibility
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
``check`` management command added for verifying compatibility
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A ``checksetup`` management command was added, enabling you to verify if your
A ``check`` management command was added, enabling you to verify if your
current configuration (currently oriented at settings) is compatible with the
current version of Django.

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from django.core.compat_checks import base
from django.core.compat_checks import django_1_6_0
from django.core.management.commands import checksetup
from django.core.checks.compatibility import base
from django.core.checks.compatibility import django_1_6_0
from django.core.management.commands import check
from django.core.management import call_command
from django.test import TestCase
@ -86,22 +86,22 @@ class CompatChecksTestCase(TestCase):
def test_management_command(self):
# Again, we unfortunately have to patch out ``warnings``. Different
old_warnings = checksetup.warnings
checksetup.warnings = FakeWarnings()
old_warnings = check.warnings
check.warnings = FakeWarnings()
self.assertEqual(len(checksetup.warnings._warnings), 0)
self.assertEqual(len(check.warnings._warnings), 0)
# Should not produce any warnings.
with self.settings(TEST_RUNNER='myapp.test.CustomRunnner'):
call_command('checksetup')
call_command('check')
self.assertEqual(len(checksetup.warnings._warnings), 0)
self.assertEqual(len(check.warnings._warnings), 0)
with self.settings(TEST_RUNNER='django.test.runner.DiscoverRunner'):
call_command('checksetup')
call_command('check')
self.assertEqual(len(checksetup.warnings._warnings), 1)
self.assertTrue("You have not explicitly set 'TEST_RUNNER'" in checksetup.warnings._warnings[0])
self.assertEqual(len(check.warnings._warnings), 1)
self.assertTrue("You have not explicitly set 'TEST_RUNNER'" in check.warnings._warnings[0])
# Restore the ``warnings``.
base.warnings = old_warnings