annotate wiki/tests/test_receivers.py @ 943:cf9918328c64
Haystack tweaks for Django 1.7.7.
I had to upgrade to Haystack 2.3.1 to get it to work with Django
1.7.7. I also had to update the Xapian backend. But I ran into
problems.
On my laptop anyway (Ubuntu 14.0.4), xapian gets mad when search terms
are greater than 245 chars (or something) when indexing. So I created
a custom field that would simply omit terms greater than 64 chars and
used this field everywhere I previously used a CharField.
Secondly, the custom search form was broken now. Something changed in
the Xapian backend and exact searches stopped working. Fortunately the
auto_query (which I was using originally and broke during an upgrade)
started working again. So I cut the search form back over to doing an
auto_query. I kept the form the same (3 fields) because I didn't want
to change the form and I think it's better that way.
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Brian Neal <bgneal@gmail.com> |
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Wed, 13 May 2015 20:25:07 -0500 |
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1 """Tests for the wiki app's signal handlers."""
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2 import logging
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4 from django.contrib.auth.models import User
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5 from django.test import TestCase
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7 from testfixtures import log_capture
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10 class ReceiverTestCase(TestCase):
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12 def setUp(self):
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13 self.user = User.objects.create_user('user', 'user@example.com', 'pw')
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14
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15 # Temporarily enable logging
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16 self.old_disable = logging.getLogger().manager.disable
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17 logging.disable(logging.NOTSET)
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19 def tearDown(self):
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20 logging.disable(self.old_disable)
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22 @log_capture('wiki.receivers')
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23 def test_signal_handlers(self, lc):
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24 # We don't have access to the dummy request that the test client creates
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25 # when logging in, so we can't really check to see if we added
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26 # attributes to the request object. But that code is pretty simple, so
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27 # lets just test that we logged something so we know our signal handlers
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28 # are hooked up and running.
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29 self.client.login(username='user', password='pw')
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30 self.client.logout()
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31 lc.check(('wiki.receivers', 'INFO', 'User login: user'),
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32 ('wiki.receivers', 'INFO', 'User logout: user'))
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