This package is most useful when installed with:
- Django
- nosetests
Django 1.2 switches to a class-based test runner. To use django-nose
with Django 1.2, change your TEST_RUNNER
from django_nose.run_tests
to django_nose.NoseTestSuiteRunner
.
django_nose.run_tests
will continue to work in Django 1.2, but will raise a warning. In Django 1.3 it will stop working.
If you were using django_nose.run_gis_tests
, you should also switch to django_nose.NoseTestSuiteRunner
and use one of the spatial backends in your DATABASES
settings.
You can get django-nose from pypi with: :
pip install django-nose
The development version can be installed with: :
pip install -e git://github.com/jbalogh/django-nose.git#egg=django-nose
Since django-nose extends Django's built-in test command, you should add it to your INSTALLED_APPS
in settings.py
: :
INSTALLED_APPS = (
...
'django_nose',
...
)
Then set TEST_RUNNER
in settings.py
: :
TEST_RUNNER = 'django_nose.NoseTestSuiteRunner'
See django help test
for all the options nose provides, and look to the nose docs for more help with nose.
South installs its own test command that turns off migrations during testing. Make sure that django_nose
comes after south
in INSTALLED_APPS
so that django_nose's test command is used.