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author | Marcin Kuzminski <marcin@python-works.com> |
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date | Mon, 11 Oct 2010 10:46:05 +0200 |
parents | b75b77ef649d |
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"""Pylons application test package This package assumes the Pylons environment is already loaded, such as when this script is imported from the `nosetests --with-pylons=test.ini` command. This module initializes the application via ``websetup`` (`paster setup-app`) and provides the base testing objects. """ from unittest import TestCase from paste.deploy import loadapp from paste.script.appinstall import SetupCommand from pylons import config, url from routes.util import URLGenerator from webtest import TestApp import os from rhodecode.model import meta import logging log = logging.getLogger(__name__) import pylons.test __all__ = ['environ', 'url', 'TestController'] # Invoke websetup with the current config file #SetupCommand('setup-app').run([config_file]) ##RUNNING DESIRED TESTS #nosetests rhodecode.tests.functional.test_admin_settings:TestSettingsController.test_my_account environ = {} class TestController(TestCase): def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): wsgiapp = pylons.test.pylonsapp config = wsgiapp.config self.app = TestApp(wsgiapp) url._push_object(URLGenerator(config['routes.map'], environ)) self.sa = meta.Session TestCase.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs) def log_user(self, username='test_admin', password='test12'): response = self.app.post(url(controller='login', action='index'), {'username':username, 'password':password}) print response if 'invalid user name' in response.body: assert False, 'could not login using %s %s' % (username, password) assert response.status == '302 Found', 'Wrong response code from login got %s' % response.status assert response.session['rhodecode_user'].username == username, 'wrong logged in user got %s expected %s' % (response.session['rhodecode_user'].username, username) return response.follow()