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authorAndreas Pelme2014-03-02 12:40:30 +0100
committerAndreas Pelme2014-03-02 12:40:30 +0100
commit971578ca345c3d3bae7fd93b87c41d43483b6f05 (patch)
tree72a6d3d0ced5750a8ba01bedc3a6f8a936e05e2f /tests/test_settings.py
parent62786a7ad64918022f11f1b95ce84adb8d798830 (diff)
downloaddjango-rest-framework-971578ca345c3d3bae7fd93b87c41d43483b6f05.tar.bz2
Support for running the test suite with py.test
* Get rid of runtests.py * Moved test code from rest_framework/tests and rest_framework/runtests to tests * Invoke py.test from setup.py * Invoke py.test from Travis * Invoke py.test from tox * Changed setUpClass to be just plain setUp in test_permissions.py * Updated contribution guideline to show how to invoke py.test
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+"""Tests for the settings module"""
+from __future__ import unicode_literals
+from django.test import TestCase
+
+from rest_framework.settings import APISettings, DEFAULTS, IMPORT_STRINGS
+
+
+class TestSettings(TestCase):
+ """Tests relating to the api settings"""
+
+ def test_non_import_errors(self):
+ """Make sure other errors aren't suppressed."""
+ settings = APISettings({'DEFAULT_MODEL_SERIALIZER_CLASS': 'tests.extras.bad_import.ModelSerializer'}, DEFAULTS, IMPORT_STRINGS)
+ with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
+ settings.DEFAULT_MODEL_SERIALIZER_CLASS
+
+ def test_import_error_message_maintained(self):
+ """Make sure real import errors are captured and raised sensibly."""
+ settings = APISettings({'DEFAULT_MODEL_SERIALIZER_CLASS': 'tests.extras.not_here.ModelSerializer'}, DEFAULTS, IMPORT_STRINGS)
+ with self.assertRaises(ImportError) as cm:
+ settings.DEFAULT_MODEL_SERIALIZER_CLASS
+ self.assertTrue('ImportError' in str(cm.exception))