Updated references to the TEST_* database settings.
They were removed in Django 1.9. I could leave the reference to TEST_DEPENDENCIES in the 1.2.4 release notes because the link points to the right location and the name was accurate at the time.
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@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ class BaseDatabaseCreation(object):
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Internal implementation - returns the name of the test DB that will be
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created. Only useful when called from create_test_db() and
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_create_test_db() and when no external munging is done with the 'NAME'
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or 'TEST_NAME' settings.
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settings.
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"""
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if self.connection.settings_dict['TEST']['NAME']:
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return self.connection.settings_dict['TEST']['NAME']
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@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ 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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you want to use for primary testing
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you want to use for primary testing.
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* A database with the alias ``other``. The ``other`` database is used to
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establish that queries can be directed to different databases. As a result,
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@ -86,8 +86,8 @@ These test databases are deleted when the tests are finished.
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You will also need to ensure that your database uses UTF-8 as the default
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character set. If your database server doesn't use UTF-8 as a default charset,
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you will need to include a value for :setting:`TEST_CHARSET` in the settings
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dictionary for the applicable database.
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you will need to include a value for :setting:`CHARSET <TEST_CHARSET>` in the
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test settings dictionary for the applicable database.
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.. _runtests-specifying-labels:
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@ -97,7 +97,9 @@ configuration::
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'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.mysql',
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'NAME': 'myproject',
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'HOST': 'dbreplica',
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'TEST_MIRROR': 'default'
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'TEST': {
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'MIRROR': 'default',
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},
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# ... plus some other settings
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}
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}
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@ -111,8 +113,8 @@ normal activity, any write to ``default`` will appear on ``replica``.
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If Django created two independent test databases, this would break any
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tests that expected replication to occur. However, the ``replica``
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database has been configured as a test mirror (using the
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:setting:`TEST_MIRROR` setting), indicating that under testing,
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``replica`` should be treated as a mirror of ``default``.
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:setting:`MIRROR <TEST_MIRROR>` test setting), indicating that under
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testing, ``replica`` should be treated as a mirror of ``default``.
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When the test environment is configured, a test version of ``replica``
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will *not* be created. Instead the connection to ``replica``
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databases in your test setup.
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If your database configuration requires a specific creation order, you
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can specify the dependencies that exist using the
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:setting:`TEST_DEPENDENCIES` setting. Consider the following
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(simplified) example database configuration::
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can specify the dependencies that exist using the :setting:`DEPENDENCIES
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<TEST_DEPENDENCIES>` test setting. Consider the following (simplified)
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example database configuration::
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DATABASES = {
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'default': {
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# ... db settings
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'TEST_DEPENDENCIES': ['diamonds']
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# ... db settings
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'TEST': {
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'DEPENDENCIES': ['diamonds'],
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},
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},
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'diamonds': {
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# ... db settings
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'TEST_DEPENDENCIES': []
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... db settings
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'TEST': {
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'DEPENDENCIES': [],
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},
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},
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'clubs': {
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# ... db settings
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'TEST_DEPENDENCIES': ['diamonds']
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'TEST': {
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'DEPENDENCIES': ['diamonds'],
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},
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},
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'spades': {
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# ... db settings
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'TEST_DEPENDENCIES': ['diamonds','hearts']
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'TEST': {
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'DEPENDENCIES': ['diamonds', 'hearts'],
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},
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},
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'hearts': {
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# ... db settings
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'TEST_DEPENDENCIES': ['diamonds','clubs']
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'TEST': {
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'DEPENDENCIES': ['diamonds', 'clubs'],
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},
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}
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}
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Under this configuration, the ``diamonds`` database will be created first,
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as it is the only database alias without dependencies. The ``default`` and
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``clubs`` alias will be created next (although the order of creation of this
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pair is not guaranteed); then ``hearts``; and finally ``spades``.
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pair is not guaranteed), then ``hearts``, and finally ``spades``.
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If there are any circular dependencies in the
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:setting:`TEST_DEPENDENCIES` definition, an ``ImproperlyConfigured``
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exception will be raised.
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If there are any circular dependencies in the :setting:`DEPENDENCIES
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<TEST_DEPENDENCIES>` definition, an
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:exc:`~django.core.exceptions.ImproperlyConfigured` exception will be raised.
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Advanced features of ``TransactionTestCase``
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