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Django 3 Web Development Cookbook - Fourth Edition
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Django 3 Web Development Cookbook - Fourth Edition

by Aidas Bendoraitis, Jake Kronika
March 2020
Intermediate to advanced
608 pages
17h 17m
English
Packt Publishing
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When you run tests for the likes app, at first, a temporary test database is created. Then, the setUpClass() method is called. Later, the methods whose names start with test are executed, and, finally, the tearDownClass() method is called. For each passed test, you will see a dot (.) in the command-line tool, for each failed test there will be the letter F, and for each error in the tests, you will see the letter E. At the end, you will see hints about the failed and erroneous tests. As we currently have only two tests in the suite for the likes app, you will see two dots in the results.

In setUpClass(), we create a location and a superuser. Also, we find out the ContentType object for the Location model. We will need it for ...

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