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#!/usr/bin/env python
# vim: ai ts=4 sts=4 et sw=4
import os
import sys
from coverage import coverage
from django import VERSION
from django.conf import settings
from django.test.utils import get_runner
def run_tests(options, args, ci=False):
TestRunner = get_runner(settings)
test_runner = TestRunner(verbosity=int(options.verbosity),
interactive=options.interactive,
failfast=False)
if 'test' in args:
args.remove('test') # Sometimes we get the 'test' string as an arg.
if not args:
# In Django through 1.5, test runner arguments are applabel, applabel.TestCase, or
# applabel.TestCase.test_method.
# Starting in Django 1.6, arguments cannot be applabels (unless the app label just
# happens to also be the Python path). Args are Python dotted paths, or you can specify
# a directory name to look for test*.py under that directory.
if VERSION >= (1, 6):
args = ['rapidsms/'] # Look in this directory tree for test*.py files
# Work around a circular import problems starting in 1.6 by
# importing this ahead of time. (HACK, I don't know why this is happening
# but this gets past it.)
from rapidsms.tests.harness import backend
else:
# We only want to test rapidsms apps
rapidsms_apps = [app for app in settings.INSTALLED_APPS if app.startswith('rapidsms')]
# Insert the app labels for the rapidsms apps in INSTALLED_APPS - that's
# the LAST part of the Python path.
args = [app.split('.')[-1] for app in rapidsms_apps]
cov = None
if ci:
cov = coverage()
cov.start()
failures = test_runner.run_tests(args)
if cov and not failures:
cov.stop()
cov.report()
sys.exit(failures)
def main():
# It's useful to see the version - there have been bugs installing the right Django from tox.ini
print("Django version: %s" % (VERSION,))
from optparse import OptionParser
usage = "%prog [options] [module module module ...]"
parser = OptionParser(usage=usage)
parser.add_option('-v', '--verbosity', action='store', dest='verbosity',
default=1, type='choice', choices=['0', '1', '2', '3'],
help='Verbosity level; 0=minimal output, 1=normal '
'output, 2=all output')
parser.add_option('--noinput', action='store_false', dest='interactive',
default=True,
help='Tells Django to NOT prompt the user for input of '
'any kind.')
parser.add_option('--settings',
help='Python path to settings module, e.g. '
'"myproject.settings". If this isn\'t provided, '
'the DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE environment variable '
'will be used.')
parser.add_option('--ci', action='store_true', dest='ci',
default=False,
help='Run tests with CI environment. You can also set CI env var.'
'Mainly this turns on coverage.')
options, args = parser.parse_args()
if options.settings:
os.environ['DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE'] = options.settings
elif "DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE" not in os.environ:
parser.error("DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE is not set in the environment. "
"Set it or use --settings.")
else:
options.settings = os.environ['DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE']
ci = options.ci or os.environ.get('CI', False)
run_tests(options, ci=ci, args=args)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()