app/django/core/management/commands/test.py
author Sverre Rabbelier <srabbelier@gmail.com>
Sun, 01 Feb 2009 22:48:48 +0000
changeset 1166 558bd62ee9d4
parent 323 ff1a9aa48cfd
permissions -rw-r--r--
Fix get args construction when there are multiple lists on the page It is now possible to go back and forward through the liast, and specify the limit (both offset and limit can be done per list). The JS driving the list boxes is buggy, if visiting an url like: http://localhost:8080/notification/list?limit_0=10 And then change the limit in the second checkbox, it directs to: http://localhost:8080/notification/list?limit_1=25 Whereas it should redirect to: http://localhost:8080/notification/list?limit_0=10&limit_1=25 The logic _does_ work properly when the limit of the changed list is already present in the url. Patch by: Sverre Rabbelier

from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand
from optparse import make_option
import sys

class Command(BaseCommand):
    option_list = BaseCommand.option_list + (
        make_option('--noinput', action='store_false', dest='interactive', default=True,
            help='Tells Django to NOT prompt the user for input of any kind.'),
    )
    help = 'Runs the test suite for the specified applications, or the entire site if no apps are specified.'
    args = '[appname ...]'

    requires_model_validation = False

    def handle(self, *test_labels, **options):
        from django.conf import settings

        verbosity = int(options.get('verbosity', 1))
        interactive = options.get('interactive', True)

        test_path = settings.TEST_RUNNER.split('.')
        # Allow for Python 2.5 relative paths
        if len(test_path) > 1:
            test_module_name = '.'.join(test_path[:-1])
        else:
            test_module_name = '.'
        test_module = __import__(test_module_name, {}, {}, test_path[-1])
        test_runner = getattr(test_module, test_path[-1])

        failures = test_runner(test_labels, verbosity=verbosity, interactive=interactive)
        if failures:
            sys.exit(failures)