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457 lines
19 KiB
Python
457 lines
19 KiB
Python
import sys
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import unittest
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from django.conf import settings
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from django.contrib.admindocs import utils
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from django.contrib.admindocs.views import get_return_data_type
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from django.contrib.auth.models import User
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from django.contrib.sites.models import Site
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from django.test import TestCase, modify_settings, override_settings
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from django.test.utils import captured_stderr
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from django.urls import reverse
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from .models import Company, Person
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class TestDataMixin(object):
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@classmethod
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def setUpTestData(cls):
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cls.superuser = User.objects.create_superuser(username='super', password='secret', email='super@example.com')
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@override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF='admin_docs.urls')
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@modify_settings(INSTALLED_APPS={'append': 'django.contrib.admindocs'})
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class AdminDocsTestCase(TestCase):
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pass
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class MiscTests(AdminDocsTestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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superuser = User.objects.create_superuser('super', None, 'secret')
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self.client.force_login(superuser)
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@modify_settings(INSTALLED_APPS={'remove': 'django.contrib.sites'})
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@override_settings(SITE_ID=None) # will restore SITE_ID after the test
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def test_no_sites_framework(self):
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"""
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Without the sites framework, should not access SITE_ID or Site
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objects. Deleting settings is fine here as UserSettingsHolder is used.
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"""
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Site.objects.all().delete()
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del settings.SITE_ID
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self.client.get('/admindocs/views/') # should not raise
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@unittest.skipUnless(utils.docutils_is_available, "no docutils installed.")
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class AdminDocViewTests(TestDataMixin, AdminDocsTestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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self.client.force_login(self.superuser)
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def test_index(self):
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self.client.logout()
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response = self.client.get(reverse('django-admindocs-docroot'), follow=True)
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# Should display the login screen
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self.assertContains(response, '<input type="hidden" name="next" value="/admindocs/" />', html=True)
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self.client.force_login(self.superuser)
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response = self.client.get(reverse('django-admindocs-docroot'))
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self.assertContains(response, '<h1>Documentation</h1>', html=True)
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self.assertContains(response, '<h1 id="site-name"><a href="/admin/">Django administration</a></h1>')
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def test_bookmarklets(self):
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response = self.client.get(reverse('django-admindocs-bookmarklets'))
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self.assertContains(response, '/admindocs/views/')
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def test_templatetag_index(self):
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response = self.client.get(reverse('django-admindocs-tags'))
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self.assertContains(response, '<h3 id="built_in-extends">extends</h3>', html=True)
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def test_templatefilter_index(self):
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response = self.client.get(reverse('django-admindocs-filters'))
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self.assertContains(response, '<h3 id="built_in-first">first</h3>', html=True)
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def test_view_index(self):
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response = self.client.get(reverse('django-admindocs-views-index'))
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self.assertContains(
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response,
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'<h3><a href="/admindocs/views/django.contrib.admindocs.views.BaseAdminDocsView/">/admindocs/</a></h3>',
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html=True
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)
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self.assertContains(response, 'Views by namespace test')
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self.assertContains(response, 'Name: <code>test:func</code>.')
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def test_view_detail(self):
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url = reverse('django-admindocs-views-detail', args=['django.contrib.admindocs.views.BaseAdminDocsView'])
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response = self.client.get(url)
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# View docstring
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self.assertContains(response, 'Base view for admindocs views.')
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def test_view_detail_illegal_import(self):
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"""
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#23601 - Ensure the view exists in the URLconf.
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"""
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url = reverse('django-admindocs-views-detail', args=['urlpatterns_reverse.nonimported_module.view'])
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response = self.client.get(url)
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self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 404)
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self.assertNotIn("urlpatterns_reverse.nonimported_module", sys.modules)
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def test_model_index(self):
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response = self.client.get(reverse('django-admindocs-models-index'))
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self.assertContains(
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response,
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'<h2 id="app-auth">Authentication and Authorization (django.contrib.auth)</h2>',
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html=True
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)
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def test_template_detail(self):
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response = self.client.get(reverse('django-admindocs-templates', args=['admin_doc/template_detail.html']))
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self.assertContains(response, '<h1>Template: "admin_doc/template_detail.html"</h1>', html=True)
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def test_missing_docutils(self):
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utils.docutils_is_available = False
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try:
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response = self.client.get(reverse('django-admindocs-docroot'))
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self.assertContains(
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response,
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'<h3>The admin documentation system requires Python\'s '
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'<a href="http://docutils.sf.net/">docutils</a> library.</h3>',
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html=True
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)
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self.assertContains(response, '<h1 id="site-name"><a href="/admin/">Django administration</a></h1>')
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finally:
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utils.docutils_is_available = True
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@override_settings(TEMPLATES=[{
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'NAME': 'ONE',
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'BACKEND': 'django.template.backends.django.DjangoTemplates',
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'APP_DIRS': True,
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}, {
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'NAME': 'TWO',
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'BACKEND': 'django.template.backends.django.DjangoTemplates',
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'APP_DIRS': True,
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}])
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@unittest.skipUnless(utils.docutils_is_available, "no docutils installed.")
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class AdminDocViewWithMultipleEngines(AdminDocViewTests):
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def test_templatefilter_index(self):
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# Overridden because non-trivial TEMPLATES settings aren't supported
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# but the page shouldn't crash (#24125).
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response = self.client.get(reverse('django-admindocs-filters'))
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self.assertContains(response, '<title>Template filters</title>', html=True)
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def test_templatetag_index(self):
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# Overridden because non-trivial TEMPLATES settings aren't supported
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# but the page shouldn't crash (#24125).
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response = self.client.get(reverse('django-admindocs-tags'))
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self.assertContains(response, '<title>Template tags</title>', html=True)
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class XViewMiddlewareTest(TestDataMixin, AdminDocsTestCase):
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def test_xview_func(self):
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user = User.objects.get(username='super')
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response = self.client.head('/xview/func/')
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self.assertNotIn('X-View', response)
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self.client.force_login(self.superuser)
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response = self.client.head('/xview/func/')
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self.assertIn('X-View', response)
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self.assertEqual(response['X-View'], 'admin_docs.views.xview')
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user.is_staff = False
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user.save()
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response = self.client.head('/xview/func/')
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self.assertNotIn('X-View', response)
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user.is_staff = True
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user.is_active = False
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user.save()
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response = self.client.head('/xview/func/')
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self.assertNotIn('X-View', response)
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def test_xview_class(self):
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user = User.objects.get(username='super')
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response = self.client.head('/xview/class/')
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self.assertNotIn('X-View', response)
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self.client.force_login(self.superuser)
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response = self.client.head('/xview/class/')
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self.assertIn('X-View', response)
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self.assertEqual(response['X-View'], 'admin_docs.views.XViewClass')
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user.is_staff = False
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user.save()
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response = self.client.head('/xview/class/')
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self.assertNotIn('X-View', response)
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user.is_staff = True
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user.is_active = False
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user.save()
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response = self.client.head('/xview/class/')
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self.assertNotIn('X-View', response)
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@unittest.skipUnless(utils.docutils_is_available, "no docutils installed.")
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class DefaultRoleTest(AdminDocsTestCase):
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def test_parse_rst(self):
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"""
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``django.contrib.admindocs.utils.parse_rst`` should use
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``cmsreference`` as the default role.
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"""
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markup = '<p><a class="reference external" href="/admindocs/%s">title</a></p>\n'
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self.assertEqual(utils.parse_rst('`title`', 'model'), markup % 'models/title/')
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self.assertEqual(utils.parse_rst('`title`', 'view'), markup % 'views/title/')
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self.assertEqual(utils.parse_rst('`title`', 'template'), markup % 'templates/title/')
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self.assertEqual(utils.parse_rst('`title`', 'filter'), markup % 'filters/#title')
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self.assertEqual(utils.parse_rst('`title`', 'tag'), markup % 'tags/#title')
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def test_publish_parts(self):
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"""
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Django shouldn't break the default role for interpreted text
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when ``publish_parts`` is used directly, by setting it to
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``cmsreference``. See #6681.
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"""
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import docutils
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self.assertNotEqual(docutils.parsers.rst.roles.DEFAULT_INTERPRETED_ROLE, 'cmsreference')
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source = 'reST, `interpreted text`, default role.'
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markup = '<p>reST, <cite>interpreted text</cite>, default role.</p>\n'
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parts = docutils.core.publish_parts(source=source, writer_name="html4css1")
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self.assertEqual(parts['fragment'], markup)
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@unittest.skipUnless(utils.docutils_is_available, "no docutils installed.")
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class TestModelDetailView(TestDataMixin, AdminDocsTestCase):
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"""
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Tests that various details render correctly
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"""
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def setUp(self):
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self.client.force_login(self.superuser)
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with captured_stderr() as self.docutils_stderr:
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self.response = self.client.get(reverse('django-admindocs-models-detail', args=['admin_docs', 'Person']))
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def test_method_excludes(self):
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"""
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Methods that begin with strings defined in
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``django.contrib.admindocs.views.MODEL_METHODS_EXCLUDE``
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should not get displayed in the admin docs.
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"""
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self.assertContains(self.response, "<td>get_full_name</td>")
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self.assertNotContains(self.response, "<td>_get_full_name</td>")
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self.assertNotContains(self.response, "<td>add_image</td>")
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self.assertNotContains(self.response, "<td>delete_image</td>")
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self.assertNotContains(self.response, "<td>set_status</td>")
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self.assertNotContains(self.response, "<td>save_changes</td>")
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def test_methods_with_arguments(self):
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"""
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Methods that take arguments should also displayed.
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"""
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self.assertContains(self.response, "<h3>Methods with arguments</h3>")
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self.assertContains(self.response, "<td>rename_company</td>")
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self.assertContains(self.response, "<td>dummy_function</td>")
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self.assertContains(self.response, "<td>suffix_company_name</td>")
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def test_methods_with_arguments_display_arguments(self):
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"""
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Methods with arguments should have their arguments displayed.
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"""
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self.assertContains(self.response, "<td>new_name</td>")
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def test_methods_with_arguments_display_arguments_default_value(self):
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"""
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Methods with keyword arguments should have their arguments displayed.
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"""
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self.assertContains(self.response, "<td>suffix='ltd'</td>")
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def test_methods_with_multiple_arguments_display_arguments(self):
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"""
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Methods with multiple arguments should have all their arguments
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displayed, but omitting 'self'.
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"""
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self.assertContains(self.response, "<td>baz, rox, *some_args, **some_kwargs</td>")
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def test_method_data_types(self):
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"""
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We should be able to get a basic idea of the type returned
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by a method
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"""
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company = Company.objects.create(name="Django")
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person = Person.objects.create(first_name="Human", last_name="User", company=company)
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self.assertEqual(get_return_data_type(person.get_status_count.__name__), 'Integer')
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self.assertEqual(get_return_data_type(person.get_groups_list.__name__), 'List')
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def test_descriptions_render_correctly(self):
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"""
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The ``description`` field should render correctly for each type of field
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"""
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# help text in fields
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self.assertContains(self.response, "<td>first name - The person's first name</td>")
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self.assertContains(self.response, "<td>last name - The person's last name</td>")
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# method docstrings
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self.assertContains(self.response, "<p>Get the full name of the person</p>")
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link = '<a class="reference external" href="/admindocs/models/%s/">%s</a>'
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markup = '<p>the related %s object</p>'
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company_markup = markup % (link % ("admin_docs.company", "admin_docs.Company"))
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# foreign keys
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self.assertContains(self.response, company_markup)
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# foreign keys with help text
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self.assertContains(self.response, "%s\n - place of work" % company_markup)
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# many to many fields
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self.assertContains(
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self.response,
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"number of related %s objects" % (link % ("admin_docs.group", "admin_docs.Group"))
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)
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self.assertContains(
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self.response,
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"all related %s objects" % (link % ("admin_docs.group", "admin_docs.Group"))
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)
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# "raw" and "include" directives are disabled
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self.assertContains(self.response, '<p>"raw" directive disabled.</p>',)
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self.assertContains(self.response, '.. raw:: html\n :file: admin_docs/evilfile.txt')
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self.assertContains(self.response, '<p>"include" directive disabled.</p>',)
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self.assertContains(self.response, '.. include:: admin_docs/evilfile.txt')
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out = self.docutils_stderr.getvalue()
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self.assertIn('"raw" directive disabled', out)
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self.assertIn('"include" directive disabled', out)
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def test_model_with_many_to_one(self):
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link = '<a class="reference external" href="/admindocs/models/%s/">%s</a>'
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response = self.client.get(
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reverse('django-admindocs-models-detail', args=['admin_docs', 'company'])
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)
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self.assertContains(
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response,
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"number of related %s objects" % (link % ("admin_docs.person", "admin_docs.Person"))
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)
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self.assertContains(
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response,
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"all related %s objects" % (link % ("admin_docs.person", "admin_docs.Person"))
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)
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def test_model_with_no_backward_relations_render_only_relevant_fields(self):
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"""
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A model with ``related_name`` of `+` should not show backward relationship
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links in admin docs
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"""
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response = self.client.get(reverse('django-admindocs-models-detail', args=['admin_docs', 'family']))
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fields = response.context_data.get('fields')
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self.assertEqual(len(fields), 2)
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def test_model_docstring_renders_correctly(self):
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summary = (
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'<h2 class="subhead"><p>Stores information about a person, related to <a class="reference external" '
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'href="/admindocs/models/myapp.company/">myapp.Company</a>.</p></h2>'
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)
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subheading = '<p><strong>Notes</strong></p>'
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body = '<p>Use <tt class="docutils literal">save_changes()</tt> when saving this object.</p>'
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model_body = (
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'<dl class="docutils"><dt><tt class="'
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'docutils literal">company</tt></dt><dd>Field storing <a class="'
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'reference external" href="/admindocs/models/myapp.company/">'
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'myapp.Company</a> where the person works.</dd></dl>'
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)
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self.assertContains(self.response, 'DESCRIPTION')
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self.assertContains(self.response, summary, html=True)
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self.assertContains(self.response, subheading, html=True)
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self.assertContains(self.response, body, html=True)
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self.assertContains(self.response, model_body, html=True)
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def test_model_detail_title(self):
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self.assertContains(self.response, '<h1>admin_docs.Person</h1>', html=True)
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@unittest.skipUnless(utils.docutils_is_available, "no docutils installed.")
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class TestUtils(AdminDocsTestCase):
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"""
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This __doc__ output is required for testing. I copied this example from
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`admindocs` documentation. (TITLE)
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Display an individual :model:`myapp.MyModel`.
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**Context**
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``RequestContext``
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``mymodel``
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An instance of :model:`myapp.MyModel`.
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**Template:**
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:template:`myapp/my_template.html` (DESCRIPTION)
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some_metadata: some data
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"""
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def setUp(self):
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self.docstring = self.__doc__
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def test_trim_docstring(self):
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trim_docstring_output = utils.trim_docstring(self.docstring)
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trimmed_docstring = (
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'This __doc__ output is required for testing. I copied this '
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'example from\n`admindocs` documentation. (TITLE)\n\n'
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'Display an individual :model:`myapp.MyModel`.\n\n'
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'**Context**\n\n``RequestContext``\n\n``mymodel``\n'
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' An instance of :model:`myapp.MyModel`.\n\n'
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'**Template:**\n\n:template:`myapp/my_template.html` '
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'(DESCRIPTION)\n\nsome_metadata: some data'
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)
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self.assertEqual(trim_docstring_output, trimmed_docstring)
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def test_parse_docstring(self):
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title, description, metadata = utils.parse_docstring(self.docstring)
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docstring_title = (
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'This __doc__ output is required for testing. I copied this example from\n'
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'`admindocs` documentation. (TITLE)'
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)
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docstring_description = (
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'Display an individual :model:`myapp.MyModel`.\n\n'
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'**Context**\n\n``RequestContext``\n\n``mymodel``\n'
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' An instance of :model:`myapp.MyModel`.\n\n'
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'**Template:**\n\n:template:`myapp/my_template.html` '
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'(DESCRIPTION)'
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)
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self.assertEqual(title, docstring_title)
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self.assertEqual(description, docstring_description)
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self.assertEqual(metadata, {'some_metadata': 'some data'})
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def test_title_output(self):
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title, description, metadata = utils.parse_docstring(self.docstring)
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title_output = utils.parse_rst(title, 'model', 'model:admindocs')
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self.assertIn('TITLE', title_output)
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title_rendered = (
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'<p>This __doc__ output is required for testing. I copied this '
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'example from\n<a class="reference external" '
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'href="/admindocs/models/admindocs/">admindocs</a> documentation. '
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'(TITLE)</p>\n'
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)
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self.assertHTMLEqual(title_output, title_rendered)
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def test_description_output(self):
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title, description, metadata = utils.parse_docstring(self.docstring)
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description_output = utils.parse_rst(description, 'model', 'model:admindocs')
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description_rendered = (
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'<p>Display an individual <a class="reference external" '
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'href="/admindocs/models/myapp.mymodel/">myapp.MyModel</a>.</p>\n'
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'<p><strong>Context</strong></p>\n<p><tt class="docutils literal">'
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'RequestContext</tt></p>\n<dl class="docutils">\n<dt><tt class="'
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'docutils literal">mymodel</tt></dt>\n<dd>An instance of <a class="'
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'reference external" href="/admindocs/models/myapp.mymodel/">'
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'myapp.MyModel</a>.</dd>\n</dl>\n<p><strong>Template:</strong></p>'
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'\n<p><a class="reference external" href="/admindocs/templates/'
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'myapp/my_template.html/">myapp/my_template.html</a> (DESCRIPTION)'
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'</p>\n'
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)
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self.assertHTMLEqual(description_output, description_rendered)
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def test_initial_header_level(self):
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header = 'should be h3...\n\nHeader\n------\n'
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output = utils.parse_rst(header, 'header')
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self.assertIn('<h3>Header</h3>', output)
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