ekend, but will have access to e-mail, and will
be checking when possible. Hopefully the end of next week will be the end of
most documentation/testing efforts, and I can give people the go-ahead to
start trying to mess around with everything!
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ests of
> django.test.TestCase (not tests that use django.test.TestCase, but a
> test that verifies the TestCase class itself is working properly), and
> haven't been able to locate them. Any pointers on where I can find
> these? Or do they not exist?
>
> Much thanks!
>
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on bugs/behavior inconsistencies that have been popping up. Otherwise, not
much to report, this weekend will probably be pretty code-tastic (if I get a
chance).
I'll post a link to the list once I get the test/sample project done and
share the code!
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ation at djangocon. Would there be interest?
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chance too was the creation of a twill testrunner. I will probably get to
that sometime next week, along with more complete
testing of the new features rolled in this week. The update comes in a day
early, since my 4th weekend starts a day early and I won't be coding much
tomorrow!
Happy
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 10:20 AM, Russell Keith-Magee <
freakboy3...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 2:22 PM, Kevin Kubasik wrote:
> > Should windmill tests default to non-isolated/non-transactional DB
> behavior?
> > Basically, we are providing the means
us problem. But what's generally a bit
easier is just expanding our exclude statements. I've added some import
excludes which eliminates most of them, I'll commit tomorrow!
On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 12:36 AM, Alex Gaynor wrote:
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>
> On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 1:22 AM, Kevin Kubasik
Eric has kindly thrown up a coverage report!
http://media.ericholscher.com/django_coverage/
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Due to finals the week, I didn't get much done. My last final just
finished, so we should see so e more work tomorrow.
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they use the runners.
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ubmit class/function diagrams with comments
for my planned work to start getting feedback!
Have a great long weekend (those of you in America ;) ) I'll be camping
until Monday so internet access will be limited to a single cell charge.
I'll check e-mail tomorrow afternoon, but thats probab
week.
Again, I'm very sorry for the last update!
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Hope everyone had fun at EDC!
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> On Fri, 2009-05-01 at 11:46 -0600, Kevin Kubasik wrote:
> > Hey, so its Week 2 of the 'get to know things and people' phase, and
> > things are going well.
>
> Here's a request for, I guess, everybody doing Summer of Code. Could you
ing in the test server. I mentioned this in my last
mail.
I also made contact with Ned (the author/maintainer of coverage.py) and
discussed coverage.py's future. He will be meeting us more than halfway on a
few points, making our lives a bit easier.
Thats it for this week! Have fun a
ring the proposal process.
> You can just post the whole thing, but better would be a link to some
> permanent home for it elsewhere on the web.
>
> If you've already posted something -- Alex, Honza, y'all rock --
> please do follow up with the proposal.
>
> If you haven
t;
> On 4/7/2009 11:25 AM, Kevin Kubasik wrote:
>
>
> I actually proposed this as part of my GSoC project. I think there is
> enough interest that basic coverage support could be seen in core.
>
>
> I agree and have had some quick emails with Jacob about this. I think
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my current project: <http://lehrhaus.55minutes.com/test_report/>
> From ``runtests.py``: <http://test.55minutes.com/test_report/>
>
> Please refer to the ticket <http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/
> 4501#comment:10> for more details.
> >
>
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k that I did a solid job estimating time/effort for most of my
tasks, demonstrating a solid understanding of what lies ahead. (Something
worth a lot in a GSoC proposal)
Hope you are sufficiently convinced!
-Kevin Kubasik
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> On Wed,
So here is an updated version, more awesome (by my estimation) . Let me know
what you think!
Upgrade the Awesomness Quotient of the Django Test Utils and Regression
Suite
=
Abstract
To fix and test, so cover the
ence to this in the FAQ.
> > You may want to confirm that a 'part time' application is allowed.
>
> Google doesn't specify
> (
> http://socghop.appspot.com/document/show/program/google/gsoc2009/faqs#student_time);some
> projects require full-time status, but I
So I'm here at PyCon and we keep getting more and more cool testing
ideas, I want them in Django, so I have teh following proposal, lemme
know what you think. I would love feedback of all flavors, both on the
application itself and what its proposing.
It's below in restructuredText:
Upgrade the
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