Example #1
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    def test_02_session_migration(self):
        """Test that a session is migrated from an old table
        to the current table properly."""

        settings.DEBUG = True

        # save a session in the previous table
        session = SessionStore(
            previous=CurrentSession,
            current=PrevSession
        )
        session['tata'] = 'tata'
        session.save()
        session_key = session.session_key

        db.reset_queries()
        session = SessionStore(session_key=session_key)
        self.assertEqual(session['tata'], 'tata')
        self.assertEqual(len(db.connection.queries), 4)

        # this time, because the session is in the last table,
        # we have only one request
        db.reset_queries()
        session = SessionStore(session_key=session_key)
        self.assertEqual(session['tata'], 'tata')
        self.assertEqual(len(db.connection.queries), 1)

        settings.DEBUG = False
Example #2
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    def test_02_session_migration(self):
        """Test that a session is migrated from an old table
        to the current table properly."""

        settings.DEBUG = True

        # save a session in the previous table
        session = SessionStore(
            previous=CurrentSession,
            current=PrevSession
        )
        session['tata'] = 'tata'
        session.save()
        session_key = session.session_key

        db.reset_queries()
        session = SessionStore(session_key=session_key)
        self.assertEqual(session['tata'], 'tata')
        self.assertEqual(len(db.connection.queries), 4)

        # this time, because the session is in the last table,
        # we have only one request
        db.reset_queries()
        session = SessionStore(session_key=session_key)
        self.assertEqual(session['tata'], 'tata')
        self.assertEqual(len(db.connection.queries), 1)

        settings.DEBUG = False
Example #3
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    def test_01_simple(self):
        """Basic tests."""
        settings.DEBUG = True
        session = SessionStore()
        self.assertFalse(session.exists('0360e53e4a8e381de3389b11455facd7'))
        django1 = db.connection.queries[0]
        self.assertTrue('django_session_1' in django1['sql'])
        django0 = db.connection.queries[1]
        self.assertTrue('django_session' in django0['sql'])
        db.reset_queries()
        
        session['toto'] = 'toto'
        session.save()
        db.reset_queries()
        
        session_key = session.session_key
        session = SessionStore(session_key=session_key)
        self.assertEqual(session['toto'], 'toto')
        self.assertEqual(len(db.connection.queries), 1)

        session.delete()

        session = SessionStore(session_key=session_key)
        self.assertFalse('toto' in session)
        
        settings.DEBUG = False
Example #4
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    def test_01_simple(self):
        """Basic tests."""
        settings.DEBUG = True
        session = SessionStore()
        self.assertFalse(session.exists('0360e53e4a8e381de3389b11455facd7'))
        django1 = db.connection.queries[0]
        # there is an issue there with the test if you have already some data...
        self.assertTrue('django_session_1' in django1['sql'])
        django0 = db.connection.queries[1]
        self.assertTrue('django_session' in django0['sql'])
        db.reset_queries()
        
        session['toto'] = 'toto'
        session.save()
        db.reset_queries()
        
        session_key = session.session_key
        session = SessionStore(session_key=session_key)
        self.assertEqual(session['toto'], 'toto')
        self.assertEqual(len(db.connection.queries), 1)

        session.delete()

        session = SessionStore(session_key=session_key)
        self.assertFalse('toto' in session)
        
        settings.DEBUG = False