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Tests can run nearly as fast under PostgreSQL and MySQL as under SQLite with a bit of configuration and the speedup is always a good thing.
30 lines
1005 B
Python
30 lines
1005 B
Python
# This is an example test settings file for use with the Django test suite.
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#
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# The 'sqlite3' backend requires only the ENGINE setting (an in-
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# memory database will be used). All other backends will require a
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# NAME and potentially authentication information. See the
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# following section in the docs for more information:
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#
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# https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/internals/contributing/writing-code/unit-tests/
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#
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# The different databases that Django supports behave differently in certain
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# situations, so it is recommended to run the test suite against as many
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# database backends as possible. You may want to create a separate settings
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# file for each of the backends you test against.
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DATABASES = {
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'default': {
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'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.sqlite3'
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},
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'other': {
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'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.sqlite3',
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}
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}
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SECRET_KEY = "django_tests_secret_key"
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# Use a fast hasher to speed up tests.
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PASSWORD_HASHERS = (
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'django.contrib.auth.hashers.MD5PasswordHasher',
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)
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