Refs #23943 -- Removed an invalid generic_views test.

Using PUT as a method for the form element is no longer supported
as described in the ticket.
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Tim Graham 2014-12-12 16:08:45 -05:00
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from __future__ import unicode_literals
from unittest import expectedFailure
import warnings
from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured
@ -242,26 +241,6 @@ class UpdateViewTests(TestCase):
self.assertRedirects(res, 'http://testserver/list/authors/')
self.assertQuerysetEqual(Author.objects.all(), ['<Author: Randall Munroe (xkcd)>'])
@expectedFailure
def test_update_put(self):
a = Author.objects.create(
name='Randall Munroe',
slug='randall-munroe',
)
res = self.client.get('/edit/author/%d/update/' % a.pk)
self.assertEqual(res.status_code, 200)
self.assertTemplateUsed(res, 'generic_views/author_form.html')
res = self.client.put('/edit/author/%d/update/' % a.pk,
{'name': 'Randall Munroe (author of xkcd)', 'slug': 'randall-munroe'})
# Here is the expected failure. PUT data are not processed in any special
# way by django. So the request will equal to a POST without data, hence
# the form will be invalid and redisplayed with errors (status code 200).
# See also #12635
self.assertEqual(res.status_code, 302)
self.assertRedirects(res, 'http://testserver/list/authors/')
self.assertQuerysetEqual(Author.objects.all(), ['<Author: Randall Munroe (author of xkcd)>'])
def test_update_invalid(self):
a = Author.objects.create(
name='Randall Munroe',