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| -rw-r--r-- | tests/test_serializer_import.py | 32 | 
1 files changed, 16 insertions, 16 deletions
| diff --git a/tests/test_serializer_import.py b/tests/test_serializer_import.py index 3b8ff4b3..d029c3c5 100644 --- a/tests/test_serializer_import.py +++ b/tests/test_serializer_import.py @@ -1,19 +1,19 @@ -from django.test import TestCase +# from django.test import TestCase -from rest_framework import serializers -from tests.accounts.serializers import AccountSerializer +# from rest_framework import serializers +# from tests.accounts.serializers import AccountSerializer -class ImportingModelSerializerTests(TestCase): -    """ -    In some situations like, GH #1225, it is possible, especially in -    testing, to import a serializer who's related models have not yet -    been resolved by Django. `AccountSerializer` is an example of such -    a serializer (imported at the top of this file). -    """ -    def test_import_model_serializer(self): -        """ -        The serializer at the top of this file should have been -        imported successfully, and we should be able to instantiate it. -        """ -        self.assertIsInstance(AccountSerializer(), serializers.ModelSerializer) +# class ImportingModelSerializerTests(TestCase): +#     """ +#     In some situations like, GH #1225, it is possible, especially in +#     testing, to import a serializer who's related models have not yet +#     been resolved by Django. `AccountSerializer` is an example of such +#     a serializer (imported at the top of this file). +#     """ +#     def test_import_model_serializer(self): +#         """ +#         The serializer at the top of this file should have been +#         imported successfully, and we should be able to instantiate it. +#         """ +#         self.assertIsInstance(AccountSerializer(), serializers.ModelSerializer) | 
