import logging import os import unittest import warnings from io import StringIO from unittest import mock from django.conf import settings from django.contrib.staticfiles.finders import get_finder, get_finders from django.contrib.staticfiles.storage import staticfiles_storage from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured from django.core.files.storage import default_storage from django.db import ( IntegrityError, connection, connections, models, router, transaction, ) from django.forms import EmailField, IntegerField from django.http import HttpResponse from django.template.loader import render_to_string from django.test import ( SimpleTestCase, TestCase, TransactionTestCase, ignore_warnings, skipIfDBFeature, skipUnlessDBFeature, ) from django.test.html import HTMLParseError, parse_html from django.test.utils import ( CaptureQueriesContext, TestContextDecorator, isolate_apps, override_settings, setup_test_environment, ) from django.urls import NoReverseMatch, path, reverse, reverse_lazy from django.utils.deprecation import RemovedInDjango41Warning from django.utils.log import DEFAULT_LOGGING from .models import Car, Person, PossessedCar from .views import empty_response class SkippingTestCase(SimpleTestCase): def _assert_skipping(self, func, expected_exc, msg=None): try: if msg is not None: with self.assertRaisesMessage(expected_exc, msg): func() else: with self.assertRaises(expected_exc): func() except unittest.SkipTest: self.fail('%s should not result in a skipped test.' % func.__name__) def test_skip_unless_db_feature(self): """ Testing the django.test.skipUnlessDBFeature decorator. """ # Total hack, but it works, just want an attribute that's always true. @skipUnlessDBFeature("__class__") def test_func(): raise ValueError @skipUnlessDBFeature("notprovided") def test_func2(): raise ValueError @skipUnlessDBFeature("__class__", "__class__") def test_func3(): raise ValueError @skipUnlessDBFeature("__class__", "notprovided") def test_func4(): raise ValueError self._assert_skipping(test_func, ValueError) self._assert_skipping(test_func2, unittest.SkipTest) self._assert_skipping(test_func3, ValueError) self._assert_skipping(test_func4, unittest.SkipTest) class SkipTestCase(SimpleTestCase): @skipUnlessDBFeature('missing') def test_foo(self): pass self._assert_skipping( SkipTestCase('test_foo').test_foo, ValueError, "skipUnlessDBFeature cannot be used on test_foo (test_utils.tests." "SkippingTestCase.test_skip_unless_db_feature..SkipTestCase) " "as SkippingTestCase.test_skip_unless_db_feature..SkipTestCase " "doesn't allow queries against the 'default' database." ) def test_skip_if_db_feature(self): """ Testing the django.test.skipIfDBFeature decorator. """ @skipIfDBFeature("__class__") def test_func(): raise ValueError @skipIfDBFeature("notprovided") def test_func2(): raise ValueError @skipIfDBFeature("__class__", "__class__") def test_func3(): raise ValueError @skipIfDBFeature("__class__", "notprovided") def test_func4(): raise ValueError @skipIfDBFeature("notprovided", "notprovided") def test_func5(): raise ValueError self._assert_skipping(test_func, unittest.SkipTest) self._assert_skipping(test_func2, ValueError) self._assert_skipping(test_func3, unittest.SkipTest) self._assert_skipping(test_func4, unittest.SkipTest) self._assert_skipping(test_func5, ValueError) class SkipTestCase(SimpleTestCase): @skipIfDBFeature('missing') def test_foo(self): pass self._assert_skipping( SkipTestCase('test_foo').test_foo, ValueError, "skipIfDBFeature cannot be used on test_foo (test_utils.tests." "SkippingTestCase.test_skip_if_db_feature..SkipTestCase) " "as SkippingTestCase.test_skip_if_db_feature..SkipTestCase " "doesn't allow queries against the 'default' database." ) class SkippingClassTestCase(TestCase): def test_skip_class_unless_db_feature(self): @skipUnlessDBFeature("__class__") class NotSkippedTests(TestCase): def test_dummy(self): return @skipUnlessDBFeature("missing") @skipIfDBFeature("__class__") class SkippedTests(TestCase): def test_will_be_skipped(self): self.fail("We should never arrive here.") @skipIfDBFeature("__dict__") class SkippedTestsSubclass(SkippedTests): pass test_suite = unittest.TestSuite() test_suite.addTest(NotSkippedTests('test_dummy')) try: test_suite.addTest(SkippedTests('test_will_be_skipped')) test_suite.addTest(SkippedTestsSubclass('test_will_be_skipped')) except unittest.SkipTest: self.fail('SkipTest should not be raised here.') result = unittest.TextTestRunner(stream=StringIO()).run(test_suite) self.assertEqual(result.testsRun, 3) self.assertEqual(len(result.skipped), 2) self.assertEqual(result.skipped[0][1], 'Database has feature(s) __class__') self.assertEqual(result.skipped[1][1], 'Database has feature(s) __class__') def test_missing_default_databases(self): @skipIfDBFeature('missing') class MissingDatabases(SimpleTestCase): def test_assertion_error(self): pass suite = unittest.TestSuite() try: suite.addTest(MissingDatabases('test_assertion_error')) except unittest.SkipTest: self.fail("SkipTest should not be raised at this stage") runner = unittest.TextTestRunner(stream=StringIO()) msg = ( "skipIfDBFeature cannot be used on ." "MissingDatabases'> as it doesn't allow queries against the " "'default' database." ) with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, msg): runner.run(suite) @override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF='test_utils.urls') class AssertNumQueriesTests(TestCase): def test_assert_num_queries(self): def test_func(): raise ValueError with self.assertRaises(ValueError): self.assertNumQueries(2, test_func) def test_assert_num_queries_with_client(self): person = Person.objects.create(name='test') self.assertNumQueries( 1, self.client.get, "/test_utils/get_person/%s/" % person.pk ) self.assertNumQueries( 1, self.client.get, "/test_utils/get_person/%s/" % person.pk ) def test_func(): self.client.get("/test_utils/get_person/%s/" % person.pk) self.client.get("/test_utils/get_person/%s/" % person.pk) self.assertNumQueries(2, test_func) @unittest.skipUnless( connection.vendor != 'sqlite' or not connection.is_in_memory_db(), 'For SQLite in-memory tests, closing the connection destroys the database.' ) class AssertNumQueriesUponConnectionTests(TransactionTestCase): available_apps = [] def test_ignores_connection_configuration_queries(self): real_ensure_connection = connection.ensure_connection connection.close() def make_configuration_query(): is_opening_connection = connection.connection is None real_ensure_connection() if is_opening_connection: # Avoid infinite recursion. Creating a cursor calls # ensure_connection() which is currently mocked by this method. with connection.cursor() as cursor: cursor.execute('SELECT 1' + connection.features.bare_select_suffix) ensure_connection = 'django.db.backends.base.base.BaseDatabaseWrapper.ensure_connection' with mock.patch(ensure_connection, side_effect=make_configuration_query): with self.assertNumQueries(1): list(Car.objects.all()) class AssertQuerysetEqualTests(TestCase): @classmethod def setUpTestData(cls): cls.p1 = Person.objects.create(name='p1') cls.p2 = Person.objects.create(name='p2') def test_empty(self): self.assertQuerysetEqual(Person.objects.filter(name='p3'), []) def test_ordered(self): self.assertQuerysetEqual( Person.objects.all().order_by('name'), [self.p1, self.p2], ) def test_unordered(self): self.assertQuerysetEqual( Person.objects.all().order_by('name'), [self.p2, self.p1], ordered=False ) def test_queryset(self): self.assertQuerysetEqual( Person.objects.all().order_by('name'), Person.objects.all().order_by('name'), ) def test_flat_values_list(self): self.assertQuerysetEqual( Person.objects.all().order_by('name').values_list('name', flat=True), ['p1', 'p2'], ) def test_transform(self): self.assertQuerysetEqual( Person.objects.all().order_by('name'), [self.p1.pk, self.p2.pk], transform=lambda x: x.pk ) def test_repr_transform(self): self.assertQuerysetEqual( Person.objects.all().order_by('name'), [repr(self.p1), repr(self.p2)], transform=repr, ) def test_undefined_order(self): # Using an unordered queryset with more than one ordered value # is an error. msg = ( 'Trying to compare non-ordered queryset against more than one ' 'ordered value.' ) with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, msg): self.assertQuerysetEqual( Person.objects.all(), [self.p1, self.p2], ) # No error for one value. self.assertQuerysetEqual(Person.objects.filter(name='p1'), [self.p1]) def test_repeated_values(self): """ assertQuerysetEqual checks the number of appearance of each item when used with option ordered=False. """ batmobile = Car.objects.create(name='Batmobile') k2000 = Car.objects.create(name='K 2000') PossessedCar.objects.bulk_create([ PossessedCar(car=batmobile, belongs_to=self.p1), PossessedCar(car=batmobile, belongs_to=self.p1), PossessedCar(car=k2000, belongs_to=self.p1), PossessedCar(car=k2000, belongs_to=self.p1), PossessedCar(car=k2000, belongs_to=self.p1), PossessedCar(car=k2000, belongs_to=self.p1), ]) with self.assertRaises(AssertionError): self.assertQuerysetEqual( self.p1.cars.all(), [batmobile, k2000], ordered=False ) self.assertQuerysetEqual( self.p1.cars.all(), [batmobile] * 2 + [k2000] * 4, ordered=False ) def test_maxdiff(self): names = ['Joe Smith %s' % i for i in range(20)] Person.objects.bulk_create([Person(name=name) for name in names]) names.append('Extra Person') with self.assertRaises(AssertionError) as ctx: self.assertQuerysetEqual( Person.objects.filter(name__startswith='Joe'), names, ordered=False, transform=lambda p: p.name, ) self.assertIn('Set self.maxDiff to None to see it.', str(ctx.exception)) original = self.maxDiff self.maxDiff = None try: with self.assertRaises(AssertionError) as ctx: self.assertQuerysetEqual( Person.objects.filter(name__startswith='Joe'), names, ordered=False, transform=lambda p: p.name, ) finally: self.maxDiff = original exception_msg = str(ctx.exception) self.assertNotIn('Set self.maxDiff to None to see it.', exception_msg) for name in names: self.assertIn(name, exception_msg) class AssertQuerysetEqualDeprecationTests(TestCase): @classmethod def setUpTestData(cls): cls.p1 = Person.objects.create(name='p1') cls.p2 = Person.objects.create(name='p2') @ignore_warnings(category=RemovedInDjango41Warning) def test_str_values(self): self.assertQuerysetEqual( Person.objects.all().order_by('name'), [repr(self.p1), repr(self.p2)], ) def test_str_values_warning(self): msg = ( "In Django 4.1, repr() will not be called automatically on a " "queryset when compared to string values. Set an explicit " "'transform' to silence this warning." ) with self.assertRaisesMessage(RemovedInDjango41Warning, msg): self.assertQuerysetEqual( Person.objects.all().order_by('name'), [repr(self.p1), repr(self.p2)], ) @override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF='test_utils.urls') class CaptureQueriesContextManagerTests(TestCase): @classmethod def setUpTestData(cls): cls.person_pk = str(Person.objects.create(name='test').pk) def test_simple(self): with CaptureQueriesContext(connection) as captured_queries: Person.objects.get(pk=self.person_pk) self.assertEqual(len(captured_queries), 1) self.assertIn(self.person_pk, captured_queries[0]['sql']) with CaptureQueriesContext(connection) as captured_queries: pass self.assertEqual(0, len(captured_queries)) def test_within(self): with CaptureQueriesContext(connection) as captured_queries: Person.objects.get(pk=self.person_pk) self.assertEqual(len(captured_queries), 1) self.assertIn(self.person_pk, captured_queries[0]['sql']) def test_nested(self): with CaptureQueriesContext(connection) as captured_queries: Person.objects.count() with CaptureQueriesContext(connection) as nested_captured_queries: Person.objects.count() self.assertEqual(1, len(nested_captured_queries)) self.assertEqual(2, len(captured_queries)) def test_failure(self): with self.assertRaises(TypeError): with CaptureQueriesContext(connection): raise TypeError def test_with_client(self): with CaptureQueriesContext(connection) as captured_queries: self.client.get("/test_utils/get_person/%s/" % self.person_pk) self.assertEqual(len(captured_queries), 1) self.assertIn(self.person_pk, captured_queries[0]['sql']) with CaptureQueriesContext(connection) as captured_queries: self.client.get("/test_utils/get_person/%s/" % self.person_pk) self.assertEqual(len(captured_queries), 1) self.assertIn(self.person_pk, captured_queries[0]['sql']) with CaptureQueriesContext(connection) as captured_queries: self.client.get("/test_utils/get_person/%s/" % self.person_pk) self.client.get("/test_utils/get_person/%s/" % self.person_pk) self.assertEqual(len(captured_queries), 2) self.assertIn(self.person_pk, captured_queries[0]['sql']) self.assertIn(self.person_pk, captured_queries[1]['sql']) @override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF='test_utils.urls') class AssertNumQueriesContextManagerTests(TestCase): def test_simple(self): with self.assertNumQueries(0): pass with self.assertNumQueries(1): Person.objects.count() with self.assertNumQueries(2): Person.objects.count() Person.objects.count() def test_failure(self): msg = ( '1 != 2 : 1 queries executed, 2 expected\nCaptured queries were:\n' '1.' ) with self.assertRaisesMessage(AssertionError, msg): with self.assertNumQueries(2): Person.objects.count() with self.assertRaises(TypeError): with self.assertNumQueries(4000): raise TypeError def test_with_client(self): person = Person.objects.create(name="test") with self.assertNumQueries(1): self.client.get("/test_utils/get_person/%s/" % person.pk) with self.assertNumQueries(1): self.client.get("/test_utils/get_person/%s/" % person.pk) with self.assertNumQueries(2): self.client.get("/test_utils/get_person/%s/" % person.pk) self.client.get("/test_utils/get_person/%s/" % person.pk) @override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF='test_utils.urls') class AssertTemplateUsedContextManagerTests(SimpleTestCase): def test_usage(self): with self.assertTemplateUsed('template_used/base.html'): render_to_string('template_used/base.html') with self.assertTemplateUsed(template_name='template_used/base.html'): render_to_string('template_used/base.html') with self.assertTemplateUsed('template_used/base.html'): render_to_string('template_used/include.html') with self.assertTemplateUsed('template_used/base.html'): render_to_string('template_used/extends.html') with self.assertTemplateUsed('template_used/base.html'): render_to_string('template_used/base.html') render_to_string('template_used/base.html') def test_nested_usage(self): with self.assertTemplateUsed('template_used/base.html'): with self.assertTemplateUsed('template_used/include.html'): render_to_string('template_used/include.html') with self.assertTemplateUsed('template_used/extends.html'): with self.assertTemplateUsed('template_used/base.html'): render_to_string('template_used/extends.html') with self.assertTemplateUsed('template_used/base.html'): with self.assertTemplateUsed('template_used/alternative.html'): render_to_string('template_used/alternative.html') render_to_string('template_used/base.html') with self.assertTemplateUsed('template_used/base.html'): render_to_string('template_used/extends.html') with self.assertTemplateNotUsed('template_used/base.html'): render_to_string('template_used/alternative.html') render_to_string('template_used/base.html') def test_not_used(self): with self.assertTemplateNotUsed('template_used/base.html'): pass with self.assertTemplateNotUsed('template_used/alternative.html'): pass def test_error_message(self): msg = 'template_used/base.html was not rendered. No template was rendered.' with self.assertRaisesMessage(AssertionError, msg): with self.assertTemplateUsed('template_used/base.html'): pass with self.assertRaisesMessage(AssertionError, msg): with self.assertTemplateUsed(template_name='template_used/base.html'): pass msg2 = ( 'template_used/base.html was not rendered. Following templates ' 'were rendered: template_used/alternative.html' ) with self.assertRaisesMessage(AssertionError, msg2): with self.assertTemplateUsed('template_used/base.html'): render_to_string('template_used/alternative.html') with self.assertRaisesMessage(AssertionError, 'No templates used to render the response'): response = self.client.get('/test_utils/no_template_used/') self.assertTemplateUsed(response, 'template_used/base.html') def test_failure(self): msg = 'response and/or template_name argument must be provided' with self.assertRaisesMessage(TypeError, msg): with self.assertTemplateUsed(): pass msg = 'No templates used to render the response' with self.assertRaisesMessage(AssertionError, msg): with self.assertTemplateUsed(''): pass with self.assertRaisesMessage(AssertionError, msg): with self.assertTemplateUsed(''): render_to_string('template_used/base.html') with self.assertRaisesMessage(AssertionError, msg): with self.assertTemplateUsed(template_name=''): pass msg = ( 'template_used/base.html was not rendered. Following ' 'templates were rendered: template_used/alternative.html' ) with self.assertRaisesMessage(AssertionError, msg): with self.assertTemplateUsed('template_used/base.html'): render_to_string('template_used/alternative.html') def test_assert_used_on_http_response(self): response = HttpResponse() error_msg = ( 'assertTemplateUsed() and assertTemplateNotUsed() are only ' 'usable on responses fetched using the Django test Client.' ) with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, error_msg): self.assertTemplateUsed(response, 'template.html') with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, error_msg): self.assertTemplateNotUsed(response, 'template.html') class HTMLEqualTests(SimpleTestCase): def test_html_parser(self): element = parse_html('

Hello

') self.assertEqual(len(element.children), 1) self.assertEqual(element.children[0].name, 'p') self.assertEqual(element.children[0].children[0], 'Hello') parse_html('

') parse_html('

') dom = parse_html('

foo') self.assertEqual(len(dom.children), 1) self.assertEqual(dom.name, 'p') self.assertEqual(dom[0], 'foo') def test_parse_html_in_script(self): parse_html('') parse_html(''' ''') # script content will be parsed to text dom = parse_html(''' ''') self.assertEqual(len(dom.children), 1) self.assertEqual(dom.children[0], "

foo

'' bar") def test_self_closing_tags(self): self_closing_tags = [ 'area', 'base', 'br', 'col', 'embed', 'hr', 'img', 'input', 'link', 'meta', 'param', 'source', 'track', 'wbr', # Deprecated tags 'frame', 'spacer', ] for tag in self_closing_tags: with self.subTest(tag): dom = parse_html('

Hello <%s> world

' % tag) self.assertEqual(len(dom.children), 3) self.assertEqual(dom[0], 'Hello') self.assertEqual(dom[1].name, tag) self.assertEqual(dom[2], 'world') dom = parse_html('

Hello <%s /> world

' % tag) self.assertEqual(len(dom.children), 3) self.assertEqual(dom[0], 'Hello') self.assertEqual(dom[1].name, tag) self.assertEqual(dom[2], 'world') def test_simple_equal_html(self): self.assertHTMLEqual('', '') self.assertHTMLEqual('

', '

') self.assertHTMLEqual('

', '

') self.assertHTMLEqual( '

Hello

', '

Hello

') self.assertHTMLEqual( '

Hello

', '

Hello

') self.assertHTMLEqual( '
\n

Hello

', '

Hello

\n') self.assertHTMLEqual( '

Hello\nWorld !

', '

Hello World\n!

') self.assertHTMLEqual( '

Hello\nWorld !

', '

Hello World\n!

') self.assertHTMLEqual( '

Hello World !

', '

Hello World\n\n!

') self.assertHTMLEqual('

', '

') self.assertHTMLEqual('

', '

') self.assertHTMLEqual('

', '

') self.assertHTMLEqual('', '') self.assertHTMLEqual('

Hello', '

Hello') self.assertHTMLEqual('

Hello

World', '

Hello

World') def test_ignore_comments(self): self.assertHTMLEqual( '
Hello World!
', '
Hello World!
') def test_unequal_html(self): self.assertHTMLNotEqual('

Hello

', '

Hello!

') self.assertHTMLNotEqual('

foobar

', '

foo bar

') self.assertHTMLNotEqual('

foo bar

', '

foo  bar

') self.assertHTMLNotEqual('

foo nbsp

', '

foo  

') self.assertHTMLNotEqual('

foo #20

', '

foo 

') self.assertHTMLNotEqual( '

HelloWorld

', '

HelloWorld

') self.assertHTMLNotEqual( '

HelloWorld

', '

HelloWorld

') def test_attributes(self): self.assertHTMLEqual( '', '') self.assertHTMLEqual( '''''', '') self.assertHTMLNotEqual( '', '') def test_class_attribute(self): pairs = [ ('

', '

'), ('

', '

'), ('

', '

'), ('

', '

'), ('

', '

'), ('

', '

'), ('

', '

'), ] for html1, html2 in pairs: with self.subTest(html1): self.assertHTMLEqual(html1, html2) def test_boolean_attribute(self): html1 = '' html2 = '' html3 = '' self.assertHTMLEqual(html1, html2) self.assertHTMLEqual(html1, html3) self.assertHTMLEqual(html2, html3) self.assertHTMLNotEqual(html1, '') self.assertEqual(str(parse_html(html1)), '') self.assertEqual(str(parse_html(html2)), '') self.assertEqual(str(parse_html(html3)), '') def test_non_boolean_attibutes(self): html1 = '' html2 = '' html3 = '' self.assertHTMLEqual(html1, html2) self.assertHTMLNotEqual(html1, html3) self.assertEqual(str(parse_html(html1)), '') self.assertEqual(str(parse_html(html2)), '') def test_normalize_refs(self): pairs = [ (''', '''), (''', "'"), (''', '''), (''', "'"), ("'", '''), ("'", '''), ('&', '&'), ('&', '&'), ('&', '&'), ('&', '&'), ('&', '&'), ('&', '&'), ('&', '&'), ('&', '&'), ('&', '&'), ('&', '&'), ('&', '&'), ('&', '&'), ] for pair in pairs: with self.subTest(repr(pair)): self.assertHTMLEqual(*pair) def test_complex_examples(self): self.assertHTMLEqual( """ """, """ """) self.assertHTMLEqual( """ Document

This is a valid paragraph

this is a div AFTER the p
""", """ Document

This is a valid paragraph

this is a div AFTER the p

""") def test_html_contain(self): # equal html contains each other dom1 = parse_html('

foo') dom2 = parse_html('

foo

') self.assertIn(dom1, dom2) self.assertIn(dom2, dom1) dom2 = parse_html('

foo

') self.assertIn(dom1, dom2) self.assertNotIn(dom2, dom1) self.assertNotIn('

foo

', dom2) self.assertIn('foo', dom2) # when a root element is used ... dom1 = parse_html('

foo

bar

') dom2 = parse_html('

foo

bar

') self.assertIn(dom1, dom2) dom1 = parse_html('

foo

') self.assertIn(dom1, dom2) dom1 = parse_html('

bar

') self.assertIn(dom1, dom2) dom1 = parse_html('

foo

bar

') self.assertIn(dom2, dom1) def test_count(self): # equal html contains each other one time dom1 = parse_html('

foo') dom2 = parse_html('

foo

') self.assertEqual(dom1.count(dom2), 1) self.assertEqual(dom2.count(dom1), 1) dom2 = parse_html('

foo

bar

') self.assertEqual(dom2.count(dom1), 1) dom2 = parse_html('

foo foo

foo

') self.assertEqual(dom2.count('foo'), 3) dom2 = parse_html('

foo

') self.assertEqual(dom2.count('bar'), 0) self.assertEqual(dom2.count('class'), 0) self.assertEqual(dom2.count('p'), 0) self.assertEqual(dom2.count('o'), 2) dom2 = parse_html('

foo

foo

') self.assertEqual(dom2.count(dom1), 2) dom2 = parse_html('

foo

foo

') self.assertEqual(dom2.count(dom1), 1) dom2 = parse_html('

foo

') self.assertEqual(dom2.count(dom1), 1) dom2 = parse_html('

foo

foo

') self.assertEqual(dom2.count(dom1), 1) dom2 = parse_html('

foo

bar

') self.assertEqual(dom2.count(dom1), 0) # HTML with a root element contains the same HTML with no root element. dom1 = parse_html('

foo

bar

') dom2 = parse_html('

foo

bar

') self.assertEqual(dom2.count(dom1), 1) # Target of search is a sequence of child elements and appears more # than once. dom2 = parse_html('

foo

bar

foo

bar

') self.assertEqual(dom2.count(dom1), 2) # Searched HTML has additional children. dom1 = parse_html('') dom2 = parse_html('') self.assertEqual(dom2.count(dom1), 1) # No match found in children. dom1 = parse_html('') self.assertEqual(dom2.count(dom1), 0) # Target of search found among children and grandchildren. dom1 = parse_html('') dom2 = parse_html('') self.assertEqual(dom2.count(dom1), 2) def test_parsing_errors(self): with self.assertRaises(AssertionError): self.assertHTMLEqual('

', '') with self.assertRaises(AssertionError): self.assertHTMLEqual('', '

') error_msg = ( "First argument is not valid HTML:\n" "('Unexpected end tag `div` (Line 1, Column 6)', (1, 6))" ) with self.assertRaisesMessage(AssertionError, error_msg): self.assertHTMLEqual('< div>', '

') with self.assertRaises(HTMLParseError): parse_html('

') def test_contains_html(self): response = HttpResponse(''' This is a form:
''') self.assertNotContains(response, "") self.assertContains(response, '
') self.assertContains(response, "", html=True) self.assertNotContains(response, '', html=True) invalid_response = HttpResponse('''>''') with self.assertRaises(AssertionError): self.assertContains(invalid_response, '

') with self.assertRaises(AssertionError): self.assertContains(response, '

') def test_unicode_handling(self): response = HttpResponse('

Some help text for the title (with Unicode ŠĐĆŽćžšđ)

') self.assertContains( response, '

Some help text for the title (with Unicode ŠĐĆŽćžšđ)

', html=True ) class JSONEqualTests(SimpleTestCase): def test_simple_equal(self): json1 = '{"attr1": "foo", "attr2":"baz"}' json2 = '{"attr1": "foo", "attr2":"baz"}' self.assertJSONEqual(json1, json2) def test_simple_equal_unordered(self): json1 = '{"attr1": "foo", "attr2":"baz"}' json2 = '{"attr2":"baz", "attr1": "foo"}' self.assertJSONEqual(json1, json2) def test_simple_equal_raise(self): json1 = '{"attr1": "foo", "attr2":"baz"}' json2 = '{"attr2":"baz"}' with self.assertRaises(AssertionError): self.assertJSONEqual(json1, json2) def test_equal_parsing_errors(self): invalid_json = '{"attr1": "foo, "attr2":"baz"}' valid_json = '{"attr1": "foo", "attr2":"baz"}' with self.assertRaises(AssertionError): self.assertJSONEqual(invalid_json, valid_json) with self.assertRaises(AssertionError): self.assertJSONEqual(valid_json, invalid_json) def test_simple_not_equal(self): json1 = '{"attr1": "foo", "attr2":"baz"}' json2 = '{"attr2":"baz"}' self.assertJSONNotEqual(json1, json2) def test_simple_not_equal_raise(self): json1 = '{"attr1": "foo", "attr2":"baz"}' json2 = '{"attr1": "foo", "attr2":"baz"}' with self.assertRaises(AssertionError): self.assertJSONNotEqual(json1, json2) def test_not_equal_parsing_errors(self): invalid_json = '{"attr1": "foo, "attr2":"baz"}' valid_json = '{"attr1": "foo", "attr2":"baz"}' with self.assertRaises(AssertionError): self.assertJSONNotEqual(invalid_json, valid_json) with self.assertRaises(AssertionError): self.assertJSONNotEqual(valid_json, invalid_json) class XMLEqualTests(SimpleTestCase): def test_simple_equal(self): xml1 = "" xml2 = "" self.assertXMLEqual(xml1, xml2) def test_simple_equal_unordered(self): xml1 = "" xml2 = "" self.assertXMLEqual(xml1, xml2) def test_simple_equal_raise(self): xml1 = "" xml2 = "" with self.assertRaises(AssertionError): self.assertXMLEqual(xml1, xml2) def test_simple_equal_raises_message(self): xml1 = "" xml2 = "" msg = '''{xml1} != {xml2} - + ? ++++++++++ '''.format(xml1=repr(xml1), xml2=repr(xml2)) with self.assertRaisesMessage(AssertionError, msg): self.assertXMLEqual(xml1, xml2) def test_simple_not_equal(self): xml1 = "" xml2 = "" self.assertXMLNotEqual(xml1, xml2) def test_simple_not_equal_raise(self): xml1 = "" xml2 = "" with self.assertRaises(AssertionError): self.assertXMLNotEqual(xml1, xml2) def test_parsing_errors(self): xml_unvalid = "" xml2 = "" with self.assertRaises(AssertionError): self.assertXMLNotEqual(xml_unvalid, xml2) def test_comment_root(self): xml1 = "" xml2 = "" self.assertXMLEqual(xml1, xml2) def test_simple_equal_with_leading_or_trailing_whitespace(self): xml1 = "foo \t\n" xml2 = " \t\nfoo" self.assertXMLEqual(xml1, xml2) def test_simple_not_equal_with_whitespace_in_the_middle(self): xml1 = "foobar" xml2 = "foo bar" self.assertXMLNotEqual(xml1, xml2) def test_doctype_root(self): xml1 = '' xml2 = '' self.assertXMLEqual(xml1, xml2) def test_processing_instruction(self): xml1 = ( '' '' ) xml2 = ( '' '' ) self.assertXMLEqual(xml1, xml2) self.assertXMLEqual( '', '', ) class SkippingExtraTests(TestCase): fixtures = ['should_not_be_loaded.json'] # HACK: This depends on internals of our TestCase subclasses def __call__(self, result=None): # Detect fixture loading by counting SQL queries, should be zero with self.assertNumQueries(0): super().__call__(result) @unittest.skip("Fixture loading should not be performed for skipped tests.") def test_fixtures_are_skipped(self): pass class AssertRaisesMsgTest(SimpleTestCase): def test_assert_raises_message(self): msg = "'Expected message' not found in 'Unexpected message'" # context manager form of assertRaisesMessage() with self.assertRaisesMessage(AssertionError, msg): with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, "Expected message"): raise ValueError("Unexpected message") # callable form def func(): raise ValueError("Unexpected message") with self.assertRaisesMessage(AssertionError, msg): self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, "Expected message", func) def test_special_re_chars(self): """assertRaisesMessage shouldn't interpret RE special chars.""" def func1(): raise ValueError("[.*x+]y?") with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, "[.*x+]y?"): func1() class AssertWarnsMessageTests(SimpleTestCase): def test_context_manager(self): with self.assertWarnsMessage(UserWarning, 'Expected message'): warnings.warn('Expected message', UserWarning) def test_context_manager_failure(self): msg = "Expected message' not found in 'Unexpected message'" with self.assertRaisesMessage(AssertionError, msg): with self.assertWarnsMessage(UserWarning, 'Expected message'): warnings.warn('Unexpected message', UserWarning) def test_callable(self): def func(): warnings.warn('Expected message', UserWarning) self.assertWarnsMessage(UserWarning, 'Expected message', func) def test_special_re_chars(self): def func1(): warnings.warn('[.*x+]y?', UserWarning) with self.assertWarnsMessage(UserWarning, '[.*x+]y?'): func1() # TODO: Remove when dropping support for PY39. class AssertNoLogsTest(SimpleTestCase): @classmethod def setUpClass(cls): super().setUpClass() logging.config.dictConfig(DEFAULT_LOGGING) cls.addClassCleanup(logging.config.dictConfig, settings.LOGGING) def setUp(self): self.logger = logging.getLogger('django') @override_settings(DEBUG=True) def test_fails_when_log_emitted(self): msg = "Unexpected logs found: ['INFO:django:FAIL!']" with self.assertRaisesMessage(AssertionError, msg): with self.assertNoLogs('django', 'INFO'): self.logger.info('FAIL!') @override_settings(DEBUG=True) def test_text_level(self): with self.assertNoLogs('django', 'INFO'): self.logger.debug('DEBUG logs are ignored.') @override_settings(DEBUG=True) def test_int_level(self): with self.assertNoLogs('django', logging.INFO): self.logger.debug('DEBUG logs are ignored.') @override_settings(DEBUG=True) def test_default_level(self): with self.assertNoLogs('django'): self.logger.debug('DEBUG logs are ignored.') @override_settings(DEBUG=True) def test_does_not_hide_other_failures(self): msg = '1 != 2' with self.assertRaisesMessage(AssertionError, msg): with self.assertNoLogs('django'): self.assertEqual(1, 2) class AssertFieldOutputTests(SimpleTestCase): def test_assert_field_output(self): error_invalid = ['Enter a valid email address.'] self.assertFieldOutput(EmailField, {'a@a.com': 'a@a.com'}, {'aaa': error_invalid}) with self.assertRaises(AssertionError): self.assertFieldOutput(EmailField, {'a@a.com': 'a@a.com'}, {'aaa': error_invalid + ['Another error']}) with self.assertRaises(AssertionError): self.assertFieldOutput(EmailField, {'a@a.com': 'Wrong output'}, {'aaa': error_invalid}) with self.assertRaises(AssertionError): self.assertFieldOutput( EmailField, {'a@a.com': 'a@a.com'}, {'aaa': ['Come on, gimme some well formatted data, dude.']} ) def test_custom_required_message(self): class MyCustomField(IntegerField): default_error_messages = { 'required': 'This is really required.', } self.assertFieldOutput(MyCustomField, {}, {}, empty_value=None) @override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF='test_utils.urls') class AssertURLEqualTests(SimpleTestCase): def test_equal(self): valid_tests = ( ('http://example.com/?', 'http://example.com/'), ('http://example.com/?x=1&', 'http://example.com/?x=1'), ('http://example.com/?x=1&y=2', 'http://example.com/?y=2&x=1'), ('http://example.com/?x=1&y=2', 'http://example.com/?y=2&x=1'), ('http://example.com/?x=1&y=2&a=1&a=2', 'http://example.com/?a=1&a=2&y=2&x=1'), ('/path/to/?x=1&y=2&z=3', '/path/to/?z=3&y=2&x=1'), ('?x=1&y=2&z=3', '?z=3&y=2&x=1'), ('/test_utils/no_template_used/', reverse_lazy('no_template_used')), ) for url1, url2 in valid_tests: with self.subTest(url=url1): self.assertURLEqual(url1, url2) def test_not_equal(self): invalid_tests = ( # Protocol must be the same. ('http://example.com/', 'https://example.com/'), ('http://example.com/?x=1&x=2', 'https://example.com/?x=2&x=1'), ('http://example.com/?x=1&y=bar&x=2', 'https://example.com/?y=bar&x=2&x=1'), # Parameters of the same name must be in the same order. ('/path/to?a=1&a=2', '/path/to/?a=2&a=1') ) for url1, url2 in invalid_tests: with self.subTest(url=url1), self.assertRaises(AssertionError): self.assertURLEqual(url1, url2) def test_message(self): msg = ( "Expected 'http://example.com/?x=1&x=2' to equal " "'https://example.com/?x=2&x=1'" ) with self.assertRaisesMessage(AssertionError, msg): self.assertURLEqual('http://example.com/?x=1&x=2', 'https://example.com/?x=2&x=1') def test_msg_prefix(self): msg = ( "Prefix: Expected 'http://example.com/?x=1&x=2' to equal " "'https://example.com/?x=2&x=1'" ) with self.assertRaisesMessage(AssertionError, msg): self.assertURLEqual( 'http://example.com/?x=1&x=2', 'https://example.com/?x=2&x=1', msg_prefix='Prefix: ', ) class FirstUrls: urlpatterns = [path('first/', empty_response, name='first')] class SecondUrls: urlpatterns = [path('second/', empty_response, name='second')] class SetupTestEnvironmentTests(SimpleTestCase): def test_setup_test_environment_calling_more_than_once(self): with self.assertRaisesMessage(RuntimeError, "setup_test_environment() was already called"): setup_test_environment() def test_allowed_hosts(self): for type_ in (list, tuple): with self.subTest(type_=type_): allowed_hosts = type_('*') with mock.patch('django.test.utils._TestState') as x: del x.saved_data with self.settings(ALLOWED_HOSTS=allowed_hosts): setup_test_environment() self.assertEqual(settings.ALLOWED_HOSTS, ['*', 'testserver']) class OverrideSettingsTests(SimpleTestCase): # #21518 -- If neither override_settings nor a setting_changed receiver # clears the URL cache between tests, then one of test_first or # test_second will fail. @override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF=FirstUrls) def test_urlconf_first(self): reverse('first') @override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF=SecondUrls) def test_urlconf_second(self): reverse('second') def test_urlconf_cache(self): with self.assertRaises(NoReverseMatch): reverse('first') with self.assertRaises(NoReverseMatch): reverse('second') with override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF=FirstUrls): self.client.get(reverse('first')) with self.assertRaises(NoReverseMatch): reverse('second') with override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF=SecondUrls): with self.assertRaises(NoReverseMatch): reverse('first') self.client.get(reverse('second')) self.client.get(reverse('first')) with self.assertRaises(NoReverseMatch): reverse('second') with self.assertRaises(NoReverseMatch): reverse('first') with self.assertRaises(NoReverseMatch): reverse('second') def test_override_media_root(self): """ Overriding the MEDIA_ROOT setting should be reflected in the base_location attribute of django.core.files.storage.default_storage. """ self.assertEqual(default_storage.base_location, '') with self.settings(MEDIA_ROOT='test_value'): self.assertEqual(default_storage.base_location, 'test_value') def test_override_media_url(self): """ Overriding the MEDIA_URL setting should be reflected in the base_url attribute of django.core.files.storage.default_storage. """ self.assertEqual(default_storage.base_location, '') with self.settings(MEDIA_URL='/test_value/'): self.assertEqual(default_storage.base_url, '/test_value/') def test_override_file_upload_permissions(self): """ Overriding the FILE_UPLOAD_PERMISSIONS setting should be reflected in the file_permissions_mode attribute of django.core.files.storage.default_storage. """ self.assertEqual(default_storage.file_permissions_mode, 0o644) with self.settings(FILE_UPLOAD_PERMISSIONS=0o777): self.assertEqual(default_storage.file_permissions_mode, 0o777) def test_override_file_upload_directory_permissions(self): """ Overriding the FILE_UPLOAD_DIRECTORY_PERMISSIONS setting should be reflected in the directory_permissions_mode attribute of django.core.files.storage.default_storage. """ self.assertIsNone(default_storage.directory_permissions_mode) with self.settings(FILE_UPLOAD_DIRECTORY_PERMISSIONS=0o777): self.assertEqual(default_storage.directory_permissions_mode, 0o777) def test_override_database_routers(self): """ Overriding DATABASE_ROUTERS should update the master router. """ test_routers = [object()] with self.settings(DATABASE_ROUTERS=test_routers): self.assertEqual(router.routers, test_routers) def test_override_static_url(self): """ Overriding the STATIC_URL setting should be reflected in the base_url attribute of django.contrib.staticfiles.storage.staticfiles_storage. """ with self.settings(STATIC_URL='/test/'): self.assertEqual(staticfiles_storage.base_url, '/test/') def test_override_static_root(self): """ Overriding the STATIC_ROOT setting should be reflected in the location attribute of django.contrib.staticfiles.storage.staticfiles_storage. """ with self.settings(STATIC_ROOT='/tmp/test'): self.assertEqual(staticfiles_storage.location, os.path.abspath('/tmp/test')) def test_override_staticfiles_storage(self): """ Overriding the STATICFILES_STORAGE setting should be reflected in the value of django.contrib.staticfiles.storage.staticfiles_storage. """ new_class = 'ManifestStaticFilesStorage' new_storage = 'django.contrib.staticfiles.storage.' + new_class with self.settings(STATICFILES_STORAGE=new_storage): self.assertEqual(staticfiles_storage.__class__.__name__, new_class) def test_override_staticfiles_finders(self): """ Overriding the STATICFILES_FINDERS setting should be reflected in the return value of django.contrib.staticfiles.finders.get_finders. """ current = get_finders() self.assertGreater(len(list(current)), 1) finders = ['django.contrib.staticfiles.finders.FileSystemFinder'] with self.settings(STATICFILES_FINDERS=finders): self.assertEqual(len(list(get_finders())), len(finders)) def test_override_staticfiles_dirs(self): """ Overriding the STATICFILES_DIRS setting should be reflected in the locations attribute of the django.contrib.staticfiles.finders.FileSystemFinder instance. """ finder = get_finder('django.contrib.staticfiles.finders.FileSystemFinder') test_path = '/tmp/test' expected_location = ('', test_path) self.assertNotIn(expected_location, finder.locations) with self.settings(STATICFILES_DIRS=[test_path]): finder = get_finder('django.contrib.staticfiles.finders.FileSystemFinder') self.assertIn(expected_location, finder.locations) class TestBadSetUpTestData(TestCase): """ An exception in setUpTestData() shouldn't leak a transaction which would cascade across the rest of the test suite. """ class MyException(Exception): pass @classmethod def setUpClass(cls): try: super().setUpClass() except cls.MyException: cls._in_atomic_block = connection.in_atomic_block @classmethod def tearDownClass(Cls): # override to avoid a second cls._rollback_atomics() which would fail. # Normal setUpClass() methods won't have exception handling so this # method wouldn't typically be run. pass @classmethod def setUpTestData(cls): # Simulate a broken setUpTestData() method. raise cls.MyException() def test_failure_in_setUpTestData_should_rollback_transaction(self): # setUpTestData() should call _rollback_atomics() so that the # transaction doesn't leak. self.assertFalse(self._in_atomic_block) class CaptureOnCommitCallbacksTests(TestCase): databases = {'default', 'other'} callback_called = False def enqueue_callback(self, using='default'): def hook(): self.callback_called = True transaction.on_commit(hook, using=using) def test_no_arguments(self): with self.captureOnCommitCallbacks() as callbacks: self.enqueue_callback() self.assertEqual(len(callbacks), 1) self.assertIs(self.callback_called, False) callbacks[0]() self.assertIs(self.callback_called, True) def test_using(self): with self.captureOnCommitCallbacks(using='other') as callbacks: self.enqueue_callback(using='other') self.assertEqual(len(callbacks), 1) self.assertIs(self.callback_called, False) callbacks[0]() self.assertIs(self.callback_called, True) def test_different_using(self): with self.captureOnCommitCallbacks(using='default') as callbacks: self.enqueue_callback(using='other') self.assertEqual(callbacks, []) def test_execute(self): with self.captureOnCommitCallbacks(execute=True) as callbacks: self.enqueue_callback() self.assertEqual(len(callbacks), 1) self.assertIs(self.callback_called, True) def test_pre_callback(self): def pre_hook(): pass transaction.on_commit(pre_hook, using='default') with self.captureOnCommitCallbacks() as callbacks: self.enqueue_callback() self.assertEqual(len(callbacks), 1) self.assertNotEqual(callbacks[0], pre_hook) def test_with_rolled_back_savepoint(self): with self.captureOnCommitCallbacks() as callbacks: try: with transaction.atomic(): self.enqueue_callback() raise IntegrityError except IntegrityError: # Inner transaction.atomic() has been rolled back. pass self.assertEqual(callbacks, []) class DisallowedDatabaseQueriesTests(SimpleTestCase): def test_disallowed_database_connections(self): expected_message = ( "Database connections to 'default' are not allowed in SimpleTestCase " "subclasses. Either subclass TestCase or TransactionTestCase to " "ensure proper test isolation or add 'default' to " "test_utils.tests.DisallowedDatabaseQueriesTests.databases to " "silence this failure." ) with self.assertRaisesMessage(AssertionError, expected_message): connection.connect() with self.assertRaisesMessage(AssertionError, expected_message): connection.temporary_connection() def test_disallowed_database_queries(self): expected_message = ( "Database queries to 'default' are not allowed in SimpleTestCase " "subclasses. Either subclass TestCase or TransactionTestCase to " "ensure proper test isolation or add 'default' to " "test_utils.tests.DisallowedDatabaseQueriesTests.databases to " "silence this failure." ) with self.assertRaisesMessage(AssertionError, expected_message): Car.objects.first() def test_disallowed_database_chunked_cursor_queries(self): expected_message = ( "Database queries to 'default' are not allowed in SimpleTestCase " "subclasses. Either subclass TestCase or TransactionTestCase to " "ensure proper test isolation or add 'default' to " "test_utils.tests.DisallowedDatabaseQueriesTests.databases to " "silence this failure." ) with self.assertRaisesMessage(AssertionError, expected_message): next(Car.objects.iterator()) class AllowedDatabaseQueriesTests(SimpleTestCase): databases = {'default'} def test_allowed_database_queries(self): Car.objects.first() def test_allowed_database_chunked_cursor_queries(self): next(Car.objects.iterator(), None) class DatabaseAliasTests(SimpleTestCase): def setUp(self): self.addCleanup(setattr, self.__class__, 'databases', self.databases) def test_no_close_match(self): self.__class__.databases = {'void'} message = ( "test_utils.tests.DatabaseAliasTests.databases refers to 'void' which is not defined " "in settings.DATABASES." ) with self.assertRaisesMessage(ImproperlyConfigured, message): self._validate_databases() def test_close_match(self): self.__class__.databases = {'defualt'} message = ( "test_utils.tests.DatabaseAliasTests.databases refers to 'defualt' which is not defined " "in settings.DATABASES. Did you mean 'default'?" ) with self.assertRaisesMessage(ImproperlyConfigured, message): self._validate_databases() def test_match(self): self.__class__.databases = {'default', 'other'} self.assertEqual(self._validate_databases(), frozenset({'default', 'other'})) def test_all(self): self.__class__.databases = '__all__' self.assertEqual(self._validate_databases(), frozenset(connections)) @isolate_apps('test_utils', attr_name='class_apps') class IsolatedAppsTests(SimpleTestCase): def test_installed_apps(self): self.assertEqual([app_config.label for app_config in self.class_apps.get_app_configs()], ['test_utils']) def test_class_decoration(self): class ClassDecoration(models.Model): pass self.assertEqual(ClassDecoration._meta.apps, self.class_apps) @isolate_apps('test_utils', kwarg_name='method_apps') def test_method_decoration(self, method_apps): class MethodDecoration(models.Model): pass self.assertEqual(MethodDecoration._meta.apps, method_apps) def test_context_manager(self): with isolate_apps('test_utils') as context_apps: class ContextManager(models.Model): pass self.assertEqual(ContextManager._meta.apps, context_apps) @isolate_apps('test_utils', kwarg_name='method_apps') def test_nested(self, method_apps): class MethodDecoration(models.Model): pass with isolate_apps('test_utils') as context_apps: class ContextManager(models.Model): pass with isolate_apps('test_utils') as nested_context_apps: class NestedContextManager(models.Model): pass self.assertEqual(MethodDecoration._meta.apps, method_apps) self.assertEqual(ContextManager._meta.apps, context_apps) self.assertEqual(NestedContextManager._meta.apps, nested_context_apps) class DoNothingDecorator(TestContextDecorator): def enable(self): pass def disable(self): pass class TestContextDecoratorTests(SimpleTestCase): @mock.patch.object(DoNothingDecorator, 'disable') def test_exception_in_setup(self, mock_disable): """An exception is setUp() is reraised after disable() is called.""" class ExceptionInSetUp(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): raise NotImplementedError('reraised') decorator = DoNothingDecorator() decorated_test_class = decorator.__call__(ExceptionInSetUp)() self.assertFalse(mock_disable.called) with self.assertRaisesMessage(NotImplementedError, 'reraised'): decorated_test_class.setUp() decorated_test_class.doCleanups() self.assertTrue(mock_disable.called) def test_cleanups_run_after_tearDown(self): calls = [] class SaveCallsDecorator(TestContextDecorator): def enable(self): calls.append('enable') def disable(self): calls.append('disable') class AddCleanupInSetUp(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): calls.append('setUp') self.addCleanup(lambda: calls.append('cleanup')) decorator = SaveCallsDecorator() decorated_test_class = decorator.__call__(AddCleanupInSetUp)() decorated_test_class.setUp() decorated_test_class.tearDown() decorated_test_class.doCleanups() self.assertEqual(calls, ['enable', 'setUp', 'cleanup', 'disable'])