Fixed a typo and clarified how django.core.mail.outbox works in the testing framework. Fixed #9237.

git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@9140 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Malcolm Tredinnick 2008-10-05 06:39:26 +00:00
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@ -950,7 +950,7 @@ Django, such as your machine's mail server, if you're running one.)
.. currentmodule:: django.core.mail .. currentmodule:: django.core.mail
.. data:: django.core.mail.output .. data:: django.core.mail.outbox
During test running, each outgoing e-mail is saved in During test running, each outgoing e-mail is saved in
``django.core.mail.outbox``. This is a simple list of all ``django.core.mail.outbox``. This is a simple list of all
@ -961,6 +961,11 @@ dummy :class:`<~django.core.mail.SMTPConnection>`. When the test framework is
torn down, the standard :class:`<~django.core.mail.SMTPConnection>` class is torn down, the standard :class:`<~django.core.mail.SMTPConnection>` class is
restored, and the test outbox is destroyed. restored, and the test outbox is destroyed.
The ``outbox`` attribute is a special attribute that is created *only* when
the tests are run. It doesn't normally exist as part of the
:mod:`django.core.mail` module and you can't import it directly. The code
below shows how to access this attribute correctly.
Here's an example test that examines ``django.core.mail.outbox`` for length Here's an example test that examines ``django.core.mail.outbox`` for length
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