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[1.5.x] Tweaked unit test 'quick start' explanation.
Thanks Jeremy Dunck.
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Running the tests requires a Django settings module that defines the
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databases to use. To make it easy to get started, Django provides a
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sample settings module that uses the SQLite database. To run the tests
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with this sample ``settings`` module, ``cd`` into the Django
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``tests/`` directory and run:
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with this sample ``settings`` module:
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.. code-block:: bash
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./runtests.py --settings=test_sqlite
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If you get an ``ImportError: No module named django.contrib`` error,
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you need to add your install of Django to your ``PYTHONPATH``.
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git clone git@github.com:django/django.git django-repo
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cd django-repo/tests
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PYTHONPATH=..:$PYTHONPATH python ./runtests.py --settings=test_sqlite
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.. _running-unit-tests-settings:
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@ -49,14 +47,10 @@ SQLite. If you want to test behavior using a different database (and
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if you're proposing patches for Django, it's a good idea to test
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across databases), you may need to define your own settings file.
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To run the tests with different settings, ``cd`` to the ``tests/`` directory
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and type:
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To run the tests with different settings, ensure that the module is on your
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``PYTHONPATH`` and pass the module with ``--settings``.
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.. code-block:: bash
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./runtests.py --settings=path.to.django.settings
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The :setting:`DATABASES` setting in this test settings module needs to define
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The :setting:`DATABASES` setting in any test settings module needs to define
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two databases:
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* A ``default`` database. This database should use the backend that
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