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Setting up Testing with Django-Nose, Coverage, Model Mommy and Selenium
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1. Add following to requirements (recommend pip freeze after install and putting version numbers in file - ie coverage==3.7.1): | |
model_mommy | |
django-nose | |
coverage | |
selenium | |
2. Add Django Nose to INSTALLED APPS: | |
INSTALLED_APPS = ( | |
... | |
'django_nose', | |
... | |
) | |
3. Define Django Nose test runner in settings: | |
TEST_RUNNER = 'django_nose.NoseTestSuiteRunner' | |
4. Specify Django Nose run with coverage and which apps in INSTALLED_APPS to run tests: | |
# substitute app and account with the names of the apps you'd like tested | |
NOSE_ARGS = [ | |
'--with-coverage', | |
'--cover-package=app,account', | |
] | |
5. If running South (django < 1.7), generally safest to disable migrations by putting this in settings (courtesy http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5798446/disable-django-south-when-running-unit-tests): | |
SOUTH_TESTS_MIGRATE = False | |
6. You're good to start testing with ./manage.py test to see coverage stats for the apps you've chosen :) |
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