Example #1
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 def test_create_tables(self):
     """Test that model.create_tables correctly creates all database tables."""
     self.assertRaises(OperationalError, User.by_user_name, u'test')
     create_tables()
     assert _create_test_user()
     create_tables()
     assert User.by_user_name(u'creosote')
     create_tables(drop_all=True)
     try:
         user = User.by_user_name(u'creosote')
     except SQLObjectNotFound:
         user = None
     assert user is None
Example #2
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 def test_create_default_user(self):
     "Test that the default user is created correctly"
     create_tables()
     create_default_user(u'creosote', u'secret')
     retrieved_user = User.by_email_address(u'*****@*****.**' % u'creosote')
     assert retrieved_user
     assert retrieved_user.user_name == u'creosote'
     assert retrieved_user.display_name == u'Default User'
     assert retrieved_user.password
Example #3
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 def test_user_creation(self):
     """Object creation should set the name."""
     obj = _create_test_user()
     retrieved_user = User.by_email_address(u'*****@*****.**')
     assert retrieved_user, \
         'User should have been found by email address'
     assert retrieved_user.user_name == u'creosote', \
         "User name should have been creosote, not '%s'" % retrieved_user.user_name
     assert obj.display_name == u"Mr Creosote"