| import sys, unittest |
| |
| from django.conf import settings |
| from django.db import connection |
| from django.db.models import get_app, get_apps, loading |
| from django.test.simple import build_suite, build_test |
| from django.test.utils import setup_test_environment, teardown_test_environment |
| |
| def geo_suite(): |
| """ |
| Builds a test suite for the GIS package. This is not named |
| `suite` so it will not interfere with the Django test suite (since |
| spatial database tables are required to execute these tests on |
| some backends). |
| """ |
| from django.contrib.gis.tests.utils import mysql, oracle, postgis |
| from django.contrib.gis.gdal import HAS_GDAL |
| from django.contrib.gis.utils import HAS_GEOIP |
| |
| # Tests that require use of a spatial database (e.g., creation of models) |
| test_models = ['geoapp',] |
| |
| # Tests that do not require setting up and tearing down a spatial database. |
| test_suite_names = [ |
| 'test_geos', |
| 'test_measure', |
| ] |
| if HAS_GDAL: |
| if oracle: |
| # TODO: There's a problem with `select_related` and GeoQuerySet on |
| # Oracle -- e.g., GeoModel.objects.distance(geom, field_name='fk__point') |
| # doesn't work so we don't test `relatedapp`. |
| test_models += ['distapp', 'layermap'] |
| elif postgis: |
| test_models += ['distapp', 'layermap', 'relatedapp'] |
| elif mysql: |
| test_models += ['relatedapp'] |
| |
| test_suite_names += [ |
| 'test_gdal_driver', |
| 'test_gdal_ds', |
| 'test_gdal_envelope', |
| 'test_gdal_geom', |
| 'test_gdal_srs', |
| 'test_spatialrefsys', |
| ] |
| else: |
| print >>sys.stderr, "GDAL not available - no GDAL tests will be run." |
| |
| if HAS_GEOIP and hasattr(settings, 'GEOIP_PATH'): |
| test_suite_names.append('test_geoip') |
| |
| s = unittest.TestSuite() |
| for test_suite in test_suite_names: |
| tsuite = getattr(__import__('django.contrib.gis.tests', globals(), locals(), [test_suite]),test_suite) |
| s.addTest(tsuite.suite()) |
| return s, test_models |
| |
| def run_gis_tests(test_labels, **kwargs): |
| """ |
| Use this routine as the TEST_RUNNER in your settings in order to run the |
| GeoDjango test suite. This must be done as a database superuser for |
| PostGIS, so read the docstring in `run_test()` below for more details. |
| """ |
| from django.contrib.gis.tests.utils import mysql |
| |
| # Getting initial values. |
| old_installed = settings.INSTALLED_APPS |
| old_root_urlconf = settings.ROOT_URLCONF |
| |
| # Based on ALWAYS_INSTALLED_APPS from django test suite -- |
| # this prevents us from creating tables in our test database |
| # from locally installed apps. |
| new_installed = ['django.contrib.contenttypes', |
| 'django.contrib.auth', |
| 'django.contrib.sites', |
| 'django.contrib.sitemaps', |
| 'django.contrib.flatpages', |
| 'django.contrib.gis', |
| 'django.contrib.redirects', |
| 'django.contrib.sessions', |
| 'django.contrib.comments', |
| 'django.contrib.admin', |
| ] |
| |
| # Setting the URLs. |
| settings.ROOT_URLCONF = 'django.contrib.gis.tests.urls' |
| |
| # Creating the test suite, adding the test models to INSTALLED_APPS, and |
| # adding the model test suites to our suite package. |
| gis_suite, test_models = geo_suite() |
| for test_model in test_models: |
| module_name = 'django.contrib.gis.tests.%s' % test_model |
| if mysql: |
| test_module_name = 'tests_mysql' |
| else: |
| test_module_name = 'tests' |
| new_installed.append(module_name) |
| |
| # Getting the model test suite |
| tsuite = getattr(__import__('django.contrib.gis.tests.%s' % test_model, globals(), locals(), [test_module_name]), |
| test_module_name) |
| gis_suite.addTest(tsuite.suite()) |
| |
| # Resetting the loaded flag to take into account what we appended to |
| # the INSTALLED_APPS (since this routine is invoked through |
| # django/core/management, it caches the apps; this ensures that syncdb |
| # will see our appended models) |
| settings.INSTALLED_APPS = new_installed |
| loading.cache.loaded = False |
| |
| # Running the tests using the GIS test runner. |
| result = run_tests(test_labels, suite=gis_suite, **kwargs) |
| |
| # Restoring modified settings. |
| settings.INSTALLED_APPS = old_installed |
| settings.ROOT_URLCONF = old_root_urlconf |
| |
| return result |
| |
| def run_tests(test_labels, verbosity=1, interactive=True, extra_tests=[], suite=None): |
| """ |
| This module allows users to run tests for GIS apps that require the creation |
| of a spatial database. Currently, this is only required for PostgreSQL as |
| PostGIS needs extra overhead in test database creation. |
| |
| In order to create a PostGIS database, the DATABASE_USER (or |
| TEST_DATABASE_USER, if defined) will require superuser priviliges. |
| |
| To accomplish this outside the `postgres` user, you have a few options: |
| (A) Make your user a super user: |
| This may be done at the time the user is created, for example: |
| $ createuser --superuser <user_name> |
| |
| Or you may alter the user's role from the SQL shell (assuming this |
| is done from an existing superuser role): |
| postgres# ALTER ROLE <user_name> SUPERUSER; |
| |
| (B) Create your own PostgreSQL database as a local user: |
| 1. Initialize database: `initdb -D /path/to/user/db` |
| 2. If there's already a Postgres instance on the machine, it will need |
| to use a different TCP port than 5432. Edit postgresql.conf (in |
| /path/to/user/db) to change the database port (e.g. `port = 5433`). |
| 3. Start this database `pg_ctl -D /path/to/user/db start` |
| |
| (C) On Windows platforms the pgAdmin III utility may also be used as |
| a simple way to add superuser privileges to your database user. |
| |
| The TEST_RUNNER needs to be set in your settings like so: |
| |
| TEST_RUNNER='django.contrib.gis.tests.run_tests' |
| |
| Note: This test runner assumes that the PostGIS SQL files ('lwpostgis.sql' |
| and 'spatial_ref_sys.sql') are installed in the directory specified by |
| `pg_config --sharedir` (and defaults to /usr/local/share if that fails). |
| This behavior is overridden if POSTGIS_SQL_PATH is set in your settings. |
| |
| Windows users should set POSTGIS_SQL_PATH manually because the output |
| of `pg_config` uses paths like 'C:/PROGRA~1/POSTGR~1/..'. |
| |
| Finally, the tests may be run by invoking `./manage.py test`. |
| """ |
| # The `create_spatial_db` routine abstracts away all the steps needed |
| # to properly construct a spatial database for the backend. |
| from django.contrib.gis.db.backend import create_spatial_db |
| |
| # Setting up for testing. |
| setup_test_environment() |
| settings.DEBUG = False |
| old_name = settings.DATABASE_NAME |
| |
| # The suite may be passed in manually, e.g., when we run the GeoDjango test, |
| # we want to build it and pass it in due to some customizations. Otherwise, |
| # the normal test suite creation process from `django.test.simple.run_tests` |
| # is used to create the test suite. |
| if suite is None: |
| suite = unittest.TestSuite() |
| if test_labels: |
| for label in test_labels: |
| if '.' in label: |
| suite.addTest(build_test(label)) |
| else: |
| app = get_app(label) |
| suite.addTest(build_suite(app)) |
| else: |
| for app in get_apps(): |
| suite.addTest(build_suite(app)) |
| |
| for test in extra_tests: |
| suite.addTest(test) |
| |
| # Creating the test spatial database. |
| create_spatial_db(test=True, verbosity=verbosity) |
| |
| # Executing the tests (including the model tests), and destorying the |
| # test database after the tests have completed. |
| result = unittest.TextTestRunner(verbosity=verbosity).run(suite) |
| connection.creation.destroy_test_db(old_name, verbosity) |
| teardown_test_environment() |
| |
| # Returning the total failures and errors |
| return len(result.failures) + len(result.errors) |