def test_category_with_empty_name_should_display_does_not_exist_page(self): """ This test tests how rango reacts to trying to render a category with an empty name. """ category = Category(name='') category.slug=category.name try: response = self.client.get(reverse('category', args=(category.slug,))) except NoReverseMatch as nrm: self.fail(msg="The category slug that caused failure is: {}\n \ {}".format(category.slug, nrm)) # We should get a HTTP 200 on a non-existent category. self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200) self.assertContains(response, "Category Does Not Exist") self.assertEqual('', category.slug)
def test_category_that_does_not_exist(self): """ Test that rango responds correctly when the user tries to go to a category that does not exist. """ # We don't want to save the category because we are interested in # what the view does with a nonexistent category. category = Category(name='non_existent_test_category') category.slug = category.name # If the URL resolver throws an exception, just fail fast. try: response = self.client.get(reverse('category', args=(category.slug,))) except NoReverseMatch as nrm: self.fail(msg="The category slug that caused failure is: {}\n \ {}".format(category.slug, nrm)) # We should get a HTTP 200 on a non-existent category. self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200) self.assertContains(response, "Category Does Not Exist") self.assertContains(response, "The specified category <strong>{}</strong> does not exist!".format(category.slug))