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Fixed #25500 -- Added --fail-level option to check command.
This option specifies the level that check command exits with a non-zero status. Default is ``ERROR``.
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@ -48,8 +48,8 @@ class CheckMessage(object):
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return "<%s: level=%r, msg=%r, hint=%r, obj=%r, id=%r>" % \
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(self.__class__.__name__, self.level, self.msg, self.hint, self.obj, self.id)
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def is_serious(self):
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return self.level >= ERROR
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def is_serious(self, level=ERROR):
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return self.level >= level
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def is_silenced(self):
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from django.conf import settings
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@ -355,7 +355,7 @@ class BaseCommand(object):
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translation.activate(saved_locale)
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def check(self, app_configs=None, tags=None, display_num_errors=False,
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include_deployment_checks=False):
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include_deployment_checks=False, fail_level=checks.ERROR):
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"""
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Uses the system check framework to validate entire Django project.
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Raises CommandError for any serious message (error or critical errors).
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len(all_issues) - visible_issue_count,
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)
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if any(e.is_serious() and not e.is_silenced() for e in all_issues):
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if any(e.is_serious(fail_level) and not e.is_silenced() for e in all_issues):
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msg = self.style.ERROR("SystemCheckError: %s" % header) + body + footer
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raise SystemCheckError(msg)
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else:
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@ -20,6 +20,16 @@ class Command(BaseCommand):
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help='List available tags.')
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parser.add_argument('--deploy', action='store_true', dest='deploy',
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help='Check deployment settings.')
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parser.add_argument(
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'--fail-level',
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default='ERROR',
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choices=['CRITICAL', 'ERROR', 'WARNING', 'INFO', 'DEBUG'],
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dest='fail_level',
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help=(
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'Message level that will cause the command to exit with a '
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'non-zero status. Default is ERROR.'
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),
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)
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def handle(self, *app_labels, **options):
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include_deployment_checks = options['deploy']
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tags=tags,
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display_num_errors=True,
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include_deployment_checks=include_deployment_checks,
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fail_level=getattr(checks, options['fail_level']),
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)
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@ -147,6 +147,16 @@ Or you could run it directly on a production or staging deployment to verify
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that the correct settings are in use (omitting ``--settings``). You could even
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make it part of your integration test suite.
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.. django-admin-option:: --fail-level
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.. versionadded:: 1.10
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Specifies the message level that will cause the command to exit with a non-zero
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status. Default is ``ERROR``.
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Available levels are: ``CRITICAL``, ``ERROR``, ``WARNING``, ``INFO``, and
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``DEBUG``.
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compilemessages
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---------------
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@ -150,7 +150,9 @@ Internationalization
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Management Commands
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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* ...
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* The new :djadminopt:`--fail-level` option of the :djadmin:`check` command
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allows specifying the message level that will cause the command to exit with
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a non-zero status.
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Migrations
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^^^^^^^^^^
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@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ def simple_system_check(**kwargs):
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def tagged_system_check(**kwargs):
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tagged_system_check.kwargs = kwargs
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return []
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return [checks.Warning('System Check')]
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tagged_system_check.tags = ['simpletag']
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call_command('check', deploy=True, tags=['deploymenttag'])
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self.assertIn('Deployment Check', sys.stderr.getvalue())
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@override_system_checks([tagged_system_check])
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def test_fail_level(self):
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with self.assertRaises(CommandError):
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call_command('check', fail_level='WARNING')
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def custom_error_system_check(app_configs, **kwargs):
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return [
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