import os import sys import argparse import django from django.conf import settings class QuickDjangoTest(object): """ A quick way to run the Django test suite without a fully-configured project. Example usage: >>> QuickDjangoTest('app1', 'app2') Based on a script published by Lukasz Dziedzia at: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3841725/how-to-launch-tests-for-django-reusable-app """ DIRNAME = os.path.dirname(__file__) INSTALLED_APPS = ( 'django.contrib.admin', 'django.contrib.auth', 'django.contrib.contenttypes', 'django.contrib.humanize', 'django.contrib.messages', 'django.contrib.sessions', 'django.contrib.sites', 'django.contrib.staticfiles', 'bootstrapform', ) MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES = [ 'django.contrib.sessions.middleware.SessionMiddleware', 'django.middleware.common.CommonMiddleware', 'django.middleware.csrf.CsrfViewMiddleware', 'django.contrib.auth.middleware.AuthenticationMiddleware', 'django.contrib.messages.middleware.MessageMiddleware', 'django.middleware.clickjacking.XFrameOptionsMiddleware', ] def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): self.apps = args # Get the version of the test suite self.version = self.get_test_version() # Call the appropriate one if self.version == 'new': self._new_tests() else: self._old_tests() def get_test_version(self): """ Figure out which version of Django's test suite we have to play with. """ if django.VERSION >= (1, 2): return 'new' else: return 'old' def _old_tests(self): """ Fire up the Django test suite from before version 1.2 """ settings.configure(DEBUG = True, DATABASE_ENGINE = 'sqlite3', DATABASE_NAME = os.path.join(self.DIRNAME, 'database.db'), INSTALLED_APPS = self.INSTALLED_APPS + self.apps ) from django.test.simple import run_tests failures = run_tests(self.apps, verbosity=1) if failures: sys.exit(failures) def _new_tests(self): """ Fire up the Django test suite developed for version 1.2 """ settings.configure( DEBUG = True, DATABASES = { 'default': { 'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.sqlite3', 'NAME': os.path.join(self.DIRNAME, 'database.db'), 'USER': '', 'PASSWORD': '', 'HOST': '', 'PORT': '', } }, INSTALLED_APPS = self.INSTALLED_APPS + self.apps, MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES = self.MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES, ROOT_URLCONF = self.apps[0] + '.urls', STATIC_URL = '/static/' ) # compatibility with django 1.8 downwards # see: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3841725/how-to-launch-tests-for-django-reusable-app try: # Django >= 1.6 from django.test.runner import DiscoverRunner test_runner = DiscoverRunner(verbosity=1) except ImportError: # Django <= 1.5 from django.test.simple import DjangoTestSuiteRunner test_runner = DjangoTestSuiteRunner(verbosity=1) if django.VERSION >= (1, 7): django.setup() failures = test_runner.run_tests(self.apps) if failures: sys.exit(failures) if __name__ == '__main__': """ What do when the user hits this file from the shell. Example usage: $ python quicktest.py app1 app2 """ parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( usage="[args]", description="Run Django tests on the provided applications." ) parser.add_argument('apps', nargs='+', type=str) args = parser.parse_args() QuickDjangoTest(*args.apps)