Disable R0801 messages in pylintrc. R0801 messages indicates that a set of similar lines has been detected among multiple file. This usually means that the code should be refactored to avoid this duplication but in our case it's useless since it shows a lot of imports code or authors.
Patch by: Pawel Solyga
Review by: to-be-reviewed
import unittestfrom django.conf import settingsfrom django.db.models import get_app, get_appsfrom django.test import _doctest as doctestfrom django.test.utils import setup_test_environment, teardown_test_environmentfrom django.test.testcases import OutputChecker, DocTestRunner# The module name for tests outside models.pyTEST_MODULE = 'tests'doctestOutputChecker = OutputChecker()def get_tests(app_module): try: app_path = app_module.__name__.split('.')[:-1] test_module = __import__('.'.join(app_path + [TEST_MODULE]), {}, {}, TEST_MODULE) except ImportError, e: # Couldn't import tests.py. Was it due to a missing file, or # due to an import error in a tests.py that actually exists? import os.path from imp import find_module try: mod = find_module(TEST_MODULE, [os.path.dirname(app_module.__file__)]) except ImportError: # 'tests' module doesn't exist. Move on. test_module = None else: # The module exists, so there must be an import error in the # test module itself. We don't need the module; so if the # module was a single file module (i.e., tests.py), close the file # handle returned by find_module. Otherwise, the test module # is a directory, and there is nothing to close. if mod[0]: mod[0].close() raise return test_moduledef build_suite(app_module): "Create a complete Django test suite for the provided application module" suite = unittest.TestSuite() # Load unit and doctests in the models.py module. If module has # a suite() method, use it. Otherwise build the test suite ourselves. if hasattr(app_module, 'suite'): suite.addTest(app_module.suite()) else: suite.addTest(unittest.defaultTestLoader.loadTestsFromModule(app_module)) try: suite.addTest(doctest.DocTestSuite(app_module, checker=doctestOutputChecker, runner=DocTestRunner)) except ValueError: # No doc tests in models.py pass # Check to see if a separate 'tests' module exists parallel to the # models module test_module = get_tests(app_module) if test_module: # Load unit and doctests in the tests.py module. If module has # a suite() method, use it. Otherwise build the test suite ourselves. if hasattr(test_module, 'suite'): suite.addTest(test_module.suite()) else: suite.addTest(unittest.defaultTestLoader.loadTestsFromModule(test_module)) try: suite.addTest(doctest.DocTestSuite(test_module, checker=doctestOutputChecker, runner=DocTestRunner)) except ValueError: # No doc tests in tests.py pass return suitedef build_test(label): """Construct a test case a test with the specified label. Label should be of the form model.TestClass or model.TestClass.test_method. Returns an instantiated test or test suite corresponding to the label provided. """ parts = label.split('.') if len(parts) < 2 or len(parts) > 3: raise ValueError("Test label '%s' should be of the form app.TestCase or app.TestCase.test_method" % label) app_module = get_app(parts[0]) TestClass = getattr(app_module, parts[1], None) # Couldn't find the test class in models.py; look in tests.py if TestClass is None: test_module = get_tests(app_module) if test_module: TestClass = getattr(test_module, parts[1], None) if len(parts) == 2: # label is app.TestClass try: return unittest.TestLoader().loadTestsFromTestCase(TestClass) except TypeError: raise ValueError("Test label '%s' does not refer to a test class" % label) else: # label is app.TestClass.test_method return TestClass(parts[2])def run_tests(test_labels, verbosity=1, interactive=True, extra_tests=[]): """ Run the unit tests for all the test labels in the provided list. Labels must be of the form: - app.TestClass.test_method Run a single specific test method - app.TestClass Run all the test methods in a given class - app Search for doctests and unittests in the named application. When looking for tests, the test runner will look in the models and tests modules for the application. A list of 'extra' tests may also be provided; these tests will be added to the test suite. Returns the number of tests that failed. """ setup_test_environment() settings.DEBUG = False suite = unittest.TestSuite() if test_labels: for label in test_labels: if '.' in label: suite.addTest(build_test(label)) else: app = get_app(label) suite.addTest(build_suite(app)) else: for app in get_apps(): suite.addTest(build_suite(app)) for test in extra_tests: suite.addTest(test) old_name = settings.DATABASE_NAME from django.db import connection connection.creation.create_test_db(verbosity, autoclobber=not interactive) result = unittest.TextTestRunner(verbosity=verbosity).run(suite) connection.creation.destroy_test_db(old_name, verbosity) teardown_test_environment() return len(result.failures) + len(result.errors)