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			338 lines
		
	
	
	
		
			14 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
		
			Executable file
		
	
	
	
	
#!/usr/bin/env python
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import os, subprocess, sys
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import django.contrib as contrib
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from django.utils import unittest
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CONTRIB_DIR_NAME = 'django.contrib'
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MODEL_TESTS_DIR_NAME = 'modeltests'
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REGRESSION_TESTS_DIR_NAME = 'regressiontests'
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TEST_TEMPLATE_DIR = 'templates'
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CONTRIB_DIR = os.path.dirname(contrib.__file__)
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MODEL_TEST_DIR = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), MODEL_TESTS_DIR_NAME)
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REGRESSION_TEST_DIR = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), REGRESSION_TESTS_DIR_NAME)
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REGRESSION_SUBDIRS_TO_SKIP = ['locale']
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ALWAYS_INSTALLED_APPS = [
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    'django.contrib.contenttypes',
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    'django.contrib.auth',
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    'django.contrib.sites',
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    'django.contrib.flatpages',
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    'django.contrib.redirects',
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    'django.contrib.sessions',
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    'django.contrib.messages',
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    'django.contrib.comments',
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    'django.contrib.admin',
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    'django.contrib.admindocs',
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    'django.contrib.staticfiles',
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]
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def geodjango(settings):
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    # All databases must have spatial backends to run GeoDjango tests.
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    spatial_dbs = [name for name, db_dict in settings.DATABASES.items()
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                   if db_dict['ENGINE'].startswith('django.contrib.gis')]
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    return len(spatial_dbs) == len(settings.DATABASES)
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def get_test_modules():
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    modules = []
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    for loc, dirpath in (MODEL_TESTS_DIR_NAME, MODEL_TEST_DIR), (REGRESSION_TESTS_DIR_NAME, REGRESSION_TEST_DIR), (CONTRIB_DIR_NAME, CONTRIB_DIR):
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        for f in os.listdir(dirpath):
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            if f.startswith('__init__') or f.startswith('.') or \
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               f.startswith('sql') or f.startswith('invalid') or \
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               os.path.basename(f) in REGRESSION_SUBDIRS_TO_SKIP:
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                continue
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            modules.append((loc, f))
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    return modules
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def get_invalid_modules():
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    modules = []
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    for loc, dirpath in (MODEL_TESTS_DIR_NAME, MODEL_TEST_DIR), (REGRESSION_TESTS_DIR_NAME, REGRESSION_TEST_DIR), (CONTRIB_DIR_NAME, CONTRIB_DIR):
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        for f in os.listdir(dirpath):
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            if f.startswith('__init__') or f.startswith('.') or f.startswith('sql'):
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                continue
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            if f.startswith('invalid'):
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                modules.append((loc, f))
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    return modules
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class InvalidModelTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
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    def __init__(self, module_label):
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        unittest.TestCase.__init__(self)
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        self.module_label = module_label
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    def runTest(self):
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        from django.core.management.validation import get_validation_errors
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        from django.db.models.loading import load_app
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        from cStringIO import StringIO
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        try:
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            module = load_app(self.module_label)
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        except Exception, e:
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            self.fail('Unable to load invalid model module')
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        # Make sure sys.stdout is not a tty so that we get errors without
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        # coloring attached (makes matching the results easier). We restore
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        # sys.stderr afterwards.
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        orig_stdout = sys.stdout
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        s = StringIO()
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        sys.stdout = s
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        count = get_validation_errors(s, module)
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        sys.stdout = orig_stdout
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        s.seek(0)
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        error_log = s.read()
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        actual = error_log.split('\n')
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        expected = module.model_errors.split('\n')
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        unexpected = [err for err in actual if err not in expected]
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        missing = [err for err in expected if err not in actual]
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        self.assert_(not unexpected, "Unexpected Errors: " + '\n'.join(unexpected))
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        self.assert_(not missing, "Missing Errors: " + '\n'.join(missing))
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def setup(verbosity, test_labels):
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    from django.conf import settings
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    state = {
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        'INSTALLED_APPS': settings.INSTALLED_APPS,
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        'ROOT_URLCONF': getattr(settings, "ROOT_URLCONF", ""),
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        'TEMPLATE_DIRS': settings.TEMPLATE_DIRS,
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        'USE_I18N': settings.USE_I18N,
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        'LOGIN_URL': settings.LOGIN_URL,
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        'LANGUAGE_CODE': settings.LANGUAGE_CODE,
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        'MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES': settings.MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES,
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    }
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    # Redirect some settings for the duration of these tests.
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    settings.INSTALLED_APPS = ALWAYS_INSTALLED_APPS
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    settings.ROOT_URLCONF = 'urls'
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    settings.TEMPLATE_DIRS = (os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), TEST_TEMPLATE_DIR),)
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    settings.USE_I18N = True
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    settings.LANGUAGE_CODE = 'en'
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    settings.LOGIN_URL = '/accounts/login/'
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    settings.MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES = (
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        'django.contrib.sessions.middleware.SessionMiddleware',
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        'django.contrib.auth.middleware.AuthenticationMiddleware',
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        'django.contrib.messages.middleware.MessageMiddleware',
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        'django.middleware.common.CommonMiddleware',
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    )
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    settings.SITE_ID = 1
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    # For testing comment-utils, we require the MANAGERS attribute
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    # to be set, so that a test email is sent out which we catch
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    # in our tests.
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    settings.MANAGERS = ("admin@djangoproject.com",)
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    # Load all the ALWAYS_INSTALLED_APPS.
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    # (This import statement is intentionally delayed until after we
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    # access settings because of the USE_I18N dependency.)
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    from django.db.models.loading import get_apps, load_app
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    get_apps()
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    # Load all the test model apps.
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    test_labels_set = set([label.split('.')[0] for label in test_labels])
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    test_modules = get_test_modules()
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    # If GeoDjango, then we'll want to add in the test applications
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    # that are a part of its test suite.
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    if geodjango(settings):
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        from django.contrib.gis.tests import geo_apps
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        test_modules.extend(geo_apps(runtests=True))
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    for module_dir, module_name in test_modules:
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        module_label = '.'.join([module_dir, module_name])
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        # if the module was named on the command line, or
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        # no modules were named (i.e., run all), import
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        # this module and add it to the list to test.
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        if not test_labels or module_name in test_labels_set:
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            if verbosity >= 2:
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                print "Importing application %s" % module_name
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            mod = load_app(module_label)
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            if mod:
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                if module_label not in settings.INSTALLED_APPS:
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                    settings.INSTALLED_APPS.append(module_label)
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    return state
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def teardown(state):
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    from django.conf import settings
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    # Restore the old settings.
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    for key, value in state.items():
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        setattr(settings, key, value)
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def django_tests(verbosity, interactive, failfast, test_labels):
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    from django.conf import settings
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    state = setup(verbosity, test_labels)
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    # Add tests for invalid models apps.
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    extra_tests = []
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    for module_dir, module_name in get_invalid_modules():
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        module_label = '.'.join([module_dir, module_name])
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        if not test_labels or module_name in test_labels:
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            extra_tests.append(InvalidModelTestCase(module_label))
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            try:
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                # Invalid models are not working apps, so we cannot pass them into
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                # the test runner with the other test_labels
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                test_labels.remove(module_name)
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            except ValueError:
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                pass
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    # If GeoDjango is used, add it's tests that aren't a part of
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    # an application (e.g., GEOS, GDAL, Distance objects).
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    if geodjango(settings):
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        from django.contrib.gis.tests import geodjango_suite
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        extra_tests.append(geodjango_suite(apps=False))
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    # Run the test suite, including the extra validation tests.
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    from django.test.utils import get_runner
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    if not hasattr(settings, 'TEST_RUNNER'):
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        settings.TEST_RUNNER = 'django.test.simple.DjangoTestSuiteRunner'
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    TestRunner = get_runner(settings)
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    if hasattr(TestRunner, 'func_name'):
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        # Pre 1.2 test runners were just functions,
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        # and did not support the 'failfast' option.
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        import warnings
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        warnings.warn(
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            'Function-based test runners are deprecated. Test runners should be classes with a run_tests() method.',
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            DeprecationWarning
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        )
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        failures = TestRunner(test_labels, verbosity=verbosity, interactive=interactive,
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            extra_tests=extra_tests)
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    else:
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        test_runner = TestRunner(verbosity=verbosity, interactive=interactive, failfast=failfast)
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        failures = test_runner.run_tests(test_labels, extra_tests=extra_tests)
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    teardown(state)
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    return failures
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def bisect_tests(bisection_label, options, test_labels):
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    state = setup(int(options.verbosity), test_labels)
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    if not test_labels:
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        # Get the full list of test labels to use for bisection
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        from django.db.models.loading import get_apps
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        test_labels = [app.__name__.split('.')[-2] for app in get_apps()]
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    print '***** Bisecting test suite:',' '.join(test_labels)
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    # Make sure the bisection point isn't in the test list
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    # Also remove tests that need to be run in specific combinations
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    for label in [bisection_label, 'model_inheritance_same_model_name']:
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        try:
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            test_labels.remove(label)
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        except ValueError:
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            pass
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    subprocess_args = [sys.executable, __file__, '--settings=%s' % options.settings]
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    if options.failfast:
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        subprocess_args.append('--failfast')
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    if options.verbosity:
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        subprocess_args.append('--verbosity=%s' % options.verbosity)
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    if not options.interactive:
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        subprocess_args.append('--noinput')
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    iteration = 1
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    while len(test_labels) > 1:
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        midpoint = len(test_labels)/2
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        test_labels_a = test_labels[:midpoint] + [bisection_label]
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        test_labels_b = test_labels[midpoint:] + [bisection_label]
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        print '***** Pass %da: Running the first half of the test suite' % iteration
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        print '***** Test labels:',' '.join(test_labels_a)
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        failures_a = subprocess.call(subprocess_args + test_labels_a)
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        print '***** Pass %db: Running the second half of the test suite' % iteration
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        print '***** Test labels:',' '.join(test_labels_b)
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        print
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        failures_b = subprocess.call(subprocess_args + test_labels_b)
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        if failures_a and not failures_b:
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            print "***** Problem found in first half. Bisecting again..."
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            iteration = iteration + 1
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            test_labels = test_labels_a[:-1]
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        elif failures_b and not failures_a:
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            print "***** Problem found in second half. Bisecting again..."
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            iteration = iteration + 1
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            test_labels = test_labels_b[:-1]
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        elif failures_a and failures_b:
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            print "***** Multiple sources of failure found"
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            break
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        else:
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            print "***** No source of failure found... try pair execution (--pair)"
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            break
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    if len(test_labels) == 1:
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        print "***** Source of error:",test_labels[0]
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    teardown(state)
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def paired_tests(paired_test, options, test_labels):
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    state = setup(int(options.verbosity), test_labels)
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    if not test_labels:
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        print ""
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        # Get the full list of test labels to use for bisection
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        from django.db.models.loading import get_apps
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        test_labels = [app.__name__.split('.')[-2] for app in get_apps()]
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    print '***** Trying paired execution'
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    # Make sure the constant member of the pair isn't in the test list
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    # Also remove tests that need to be run in specific combinations
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    for label in [paired_test, 'model_inheritance_same_model_name']:
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        try:
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            test_labels.remove(label)
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        except ValueError:
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            pass
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    subprocess_args = [sys.executable, __file__, '--settings=%s' % options.settings]
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    if options.failfast:
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        subprocess_args.append('--failfast')
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    if options.verbosity:
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        subprocess_args.append('--verbosity=%s' % options.verbosity)
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    if not options.interactive:
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        subprocess_args.append('--noinput')
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    for i, label in enumerate(test_labels):
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        print '***** %d of %d: Check test pairing with %s' % (i+1, len(test_labels), label)
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        failures = subprocess.call(subprocess_args + [label, paired_test])
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        if failures:
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            print '***** Found problem pair with',label
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            return
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    print '***** No problem pair found'
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    teardown(state)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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    from optparse import OptionParser
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    usage = "%prog [options] [module module module ...]"
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    parser = OptionParser(usage=usage)
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    parser.add_option('-v','--verbosity', action='store', dest='verbosity', default='1',
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        type='choice', choices=['0', '1', '2', '3'],
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        help='Verbosity level; 0=minimal output, 1=normal output, 2=all output')
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    parser.add_option('--noinput', action='store_false', dest='interactive', default=True,
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        help='Tells Django to NOT prompt the user for input of any kind.')
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    parser.add_option('--failfast', action='store_true', dest='failfast', default=False,
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        help='Tells Django to stop running the test suite after first failed test.')
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    parser.add_option('--settings',
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        help='Python path to settings module, e.g. "myproject.settings". If this isn\'t provided, the DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE environment variable will be used.')
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    parser.add_option('--bisect', action='store', dest='bisect', default=None,
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        help="Bisect the test suite to discover a test that causes a test failure when combined with the named test.")
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    parser.add_option('--pair', action='store', dest='pair', default=None,
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        help="Run the test suite in pairs with the named test to find problem pairs.")
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    options, args = parser.parse_args()
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    if options.settings:
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        os.environ['DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE'] = options.settings
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    elif "DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE" not in os.environ:
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        parser.error("DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE is not set in the environment. "
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                      "Set it or use --settings.")
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    else:
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        options.settings = os.environ['DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE']
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    if options.bisect:
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        bisect_tests(options.bisect, options, args)
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    elif options.pair:
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        paired_tests(options.pair, options, args)
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    else:
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        failures = django_tests(int(options.verbosity), options.interactive, options.failfast, args)
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        if failures:
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            sys.exit(bool(failures))
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