Fixed #32355 -- Dropped support for Python 3.6 and 3.7

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Mariusz Felisiak 2021-01-19 08:35:16 +01:00 committed by Carlton Gibson
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@ -89,14 +89,14 @@ In addition to the default environments, ``tox`` supports running unit tests
for other versions of Python and other database backends. Since Django's test
suite doesn't bundle a settings file for database backends other than SQLite,
however, you must :ref:`create and provide your own test settings
<running-unit-tests-settings>`. For example, to run the tests on Python 3.7
<running-unit-tests-settings>`. For example, to run the tests on Python 3.9
using PostgreSQL:
.. console::
$ tox -e py37-postgres -- --settings=my_postgres_settings
$ tox -e py39-postgres -- --settings=my_postgres_settings
This command sets up a Python 3.7 virtual environment, installs Django's
This command sets up a Python 3.9 virtual environment, installs Django's
test suite dependencies (including those for PostgreSQL), and calls
``runtests.py`` with the supplied arguments (in this case,
``--settings=my_postgres_settings``).
@ -110,14 +110,14 @@ set. For example, the following is equivalent to the command above:
.. code-block:: console
$ DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=my_postgres_settings tox -e py35-postgres
$ DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=my_postgres_settings tox -e py39-postgres
Windows users should use:
.. code-block:: doscon
...\> set DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=my_postgres_settings
...\> tox -e py35-postgres
...\> tox -e py39-postgres
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