From a5cac772b6b74ed142af6ffe2829c55f1b730d19 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Russell Keith-Magee Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2011 03:14:49 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Fixed #13662 -- Added an entry in the README to direct people to the instructions for running the test suite, and cleaned up that section of the docs. Thanks to mir for the report, and to cogat and gg for the draft text. git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@15342 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37 --- README | 6 ++ docs/internals/contributing.txt | 98 ++++++++++++++++++++++----------- 2 files changed, 72 insertions(+), 32 deletions(-) diff --git a/README b/README index 6d2ce90b65..e92b51ec6f 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -37,3 +37,9 @@ To contribute to Django: * Check out http://www.djangoproject.com/community/ for information about getting involved. + +To run Django's test suite: + + * Follow the instructions in the "Unit tests" section of + docs/internals/contributing.txt, published online at + http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/internals/contributing/#running-the-unit-tests diff --git a/docs/internals/contributing.txt b/docs/internals/contributing.txt index 15f7a2d900..a42770b205 100644 --- a/docs/internals/contributing.txt +++ b/docs/internals/contributing.txt @@ -889,14 +889,41 @@ for an explanation of how to write new tests. Running the unit tests ---------------------- -To run the tests, ``cd`` to the ``tests/`` directory and type: +Quickstart +~~~~~~~~~~ + +Running the tests requires a Django settings module that defines the +databases to use. To make it easy to get started. Django provides a +sample settings module that uses the SQLite database. To run the tests +with this sample ``settings`` module, ``cd`` into the Django +``tests/`` directory and run: + +.. code-block:: bash + + ./runtests.py --settings=test_sqlite + +If you get an ``ImportError: No module named django.contrib`` error, +you need to add your install of Django to your ``PYTHONPATH``. For +more details on how to do this, read `Pointing Python at the new +Django version`_ below. + +Using another ``settings`` module +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +The included settings module allows you to run the test suite using +SQLite. If you want to test behavior using a different database (and +if you're proposing patches for Django, it's a good idea to test +across databases), you may need to define your own settings file. + +To run the tests with different settings, ``cd`` to the ``tests/`` directory +and type: .. code-block:: bash ./runtests.py --settings=path.to.django.settings -Yes, the unit tests need a settings module, but only for database connection -info. Your :setting:`DATABASES` setting needs to define two databases: +The :setting:`DATABASES` setting in this test settings module needs to define +two databases: * A ``default`` database. This database should use the backend that you want to use for primary testing @@ -907,22 +934,8 @@ info. Your :setting:`DATABASES` setting needs to define two databases: want. It doesn't need to use the same backend as the ``default`` database (although it can use the same backend if you want to). -As a convenience, a minimal settings file, using two in memory SQLite -databases, is included in your Django distribution. It is called -``test_sqlite``, and is included in the ``tests`` directory. This allows you to -get started running the tests against the sqlite database without doing -anything on your filesystem. However it should be noted that running against -other database backends is recommended for certain types of test cases. - -To run the tests with this included settings file, ``cd`` -to the ``tests/`` directory and type: - -.. code-block:: bash - - ./runtests.py --settings=test_sqlite - -If you're using another backend, you will need to provide other details for -each database: +If you're using a backend that isn't SQLite, you will need to provide other +details for each database: * The :setting:`USER` option for each of your databases needs to specify an existing user account for the database. @@ -942,6 +955,40 @@ character set. If your database server doesn't use UTF-8 as a default charset, you will need to include a value for ``TEST_CHARSET`` in the settings dictionary for the applicable database. +Running only some of the tests +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Django's entire test suite takes a few minutes to run. To run a subset of the +unit tests, append the names of the test modules to the ``runtests.py`` +command line. + +As an example, if you'd like to only run tests for generic relations and +internationalization, type: + +.. code-block:: bash + + ./runtests.py --settings=path.to.settings generic_relations i18n + +See the list of directories in ``tests/modeltests`` and +``tests/regressiontests`` for module names. + +If you just want to run a particular class of tests, you can specify a list of +paths to individual test classes. For example, to run the ``TranslationTests`` +of the ``i18n`` module, type: + +.. code-block:: bash + + ./runtests.py --settings=path.to.settings i18n.TranslationTests + +You can specify an individual test like this: + +.. code-block:: bash + + ./runtests.py --settings=path.to.settings i18n.TranslationTests.test_lazy_objects + +Running all the tests +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + If you want to run the full suite of tests, you'll need to install a number of dependencies: @@ -967,19 +1014,6 @@ associated tests will be skipped. .. _memcached: http://www.danga.com/memcached/ .. _gettext: http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/manual/gettext.html -To run a subset of the unit tests, append the names of the test modules to the -``runtests.py`` command line. See the list of directories in -``tests/modeltests`` and ``tests/regressiontests`` for module names. - -As an example, if Django is not in your ``PYTHONPATH``, you placed -``settings.py`` in the ``tests/`` directory, and you'd like to only run tests -for generic relations and internationalization, type: - -.. code-block:: bash - - PYTHONPATH=`pwd`/.. - ./runtests.py --settings=settings generic_relations i18n - Contrib apps ------------