This (nearly) completes the work to isolate all the test modules from
each other. This is now more important as importing models from another
module will case PendingDeprecationWarnings if those modules are not in
INSTALLED_APPS. The only remaining obvious dependencies are:
- d.c.auth depends on d.c.admin (because of the is_admin flag to some
views), but this is not so important and d.c.admin is in
always_installed_apps
- test_client_regress depends on test_client. Eventually these should
become a single module, as the split serves no useful purpose.
* Added ability to pass the project or app directory path as the second argument
* Added ``--template`` option for specifying custom project and app templates
* Cleaned up admin_scripts tests a little while I was there
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Thanks to Florian Apolloner for both the initial patch and his final push to get
this fixed, to Dario Ocles for his great work on the admin templates and
switching the admin_doc application to also use named URLs, to Mikko Hellsing
for his comments and to Jannis and Julien for their review and design guidance.
Fixes #15294.
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prevent test order dependant failures.
This involves introducing usage of `TestCase.urls` and implementing proper
admin.py modules for some of the test apps.
Thanks Florian Apolloner for finding the issue and contributing the patch.
Refs #15294 (it solves these problems so the fix for that ticket we are going
to commit doesn't introduce obscure and hard to reproduce test failures when
running the Django test suite.)
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This applies to both our own [test] code and documentation examples. Also:
* Moved the functions and handlers from `django.conf.urls.defaults` up to
`django.conf.urls` deprecating the former module.
* Added documentation for `handler403`.
* Tweaked the URLs topic document a bit.
Thanks to pupeno and cdestigter for their great work contributing patches.
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This provides support for views that can have their ETag and/or Last-modified
values computed much more quickly than the view itself. Supports all HTTP
verbs (not just GET).
Documentation and tests need a little more fleshing out (I'm not happy with the
documentation at the moment, since it's a bit backwards), but the functionality
is correct.
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* The new method uses an admin configuration option (`formfield_overrides`); this makes custom admin widgets especially easy.
* Refactored what was left of `formfield_for_dbfield` into a handful of smaller methods so that it's easier to hook in and return custom fields where needed.
* These `formfield_for_*` methods now pass around `request` so that you can easily modify fields based on request (as in #3987).
Fixes #8306, #3987, #9148.
Thanks to James Bennet for the original patch; Alex Gaynor and Brian Rosner also contributed.
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This case pops up with generic foreign key inlines after [9297]. Added tests
to handle future regressions with generic foreign key inlines in the admin.
Thanks markus and danielr for patches.
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This is a backward incompatible change. The admin contrib app has been
refactored. The newforms module has several improvements including FormSets
and Media definitions.
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A description of the new features can be found in the new [http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/upload_handing/ upload handling documentation]; the executive summary is that Django will now happily handle uploads of large files without issues.
This changes the representation of uploaded files from dictionaries to bona fide objects; see BackwardsIncompatibleChanges for details.
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