.. _reference: ========================= Testing your Wagtail site ========================= Wagtail comes with some utilities that simplify writing tests for your site. .. automodule:: wagtail.tests.utils WagtailPageTests ================ .. class:: WagtailPageTests ``WagtailPageTests`` extends ``django.test.TestCase``, adding a few new ``assert`` methods. You should extend this class to make use of its methods: .. code-block:: python from wagtail.tests.utils import WagtailPageTests from myapp.models import MyPage class MyPageTests(WagtailPageTests): def test_can_create_a_page(self): ... .. automethod:: assertCanCreateAt .. code-block:: python def test_can_create_under_home_page(self): # You can create a ContentPage under a HomePage self.assertCanCreateAt(HomePage, ContentPage) .. automethod:: assertCanNotCreateAt .. code-block:: python def test_cant_create_under_event_page(self): # You can not create a ContentPage under an EventPage self.assertCanNotCreateAt(EventPage, ContentPage) .. automethod:: assertCanCreate .. code-block:: python from wagtail.tests.utils.form_data import nested_form_data, streamfield def test_can_create_content_page(self): # Get the HomePage root_page = HomePage.objects.get(pk=2) # Assert that a ContentPage can be made here, with this POST data self.assertCanCreate(root_page, ContentPage, nested_form_data({ 'title': 'About us', 'body': streamfield([ ('text', 'Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet'), ]) })) See :ref:`form_data_test_helpers` for a set of functions useful for constructing POST data. .. automethod:: assertAllowedParentPageTypes .. code-block:: python def test_content_page_parent_pages(self): # A ContentPage can only be created under a HomePage # or another ContentPage self.assertAllowedParentPageTypes( ContentPage, {HomePage, ContentPage}) # An EventPage can only be created under an EventIndex self.assertAllowedParentPageTypes( EventPage, {EventIndex}) .. automethod:: assertAllowedSubpageTypes .. code-block:: python def test_content_page_subpages(self): # A ContentPage can only have other ContentPage children self.assertAllowedSubpageTypes( ContentPage, {ContentPage}) # A HomePage can have ContentPage and EventIndex children self.assertAllowedParentPageTypes( HomePage, {ContentPage, EventIndex}) .. _form_data_test_helpers: Form data helpers ================= .. automodule:: wagtail.tests.utils.form_data .. autofunction:: nested_form_data .. autofunction:: rich_text .. autofunction:: streamfield .. autofunction:: inline_formset Fixtures ======== Using ``dumpdata`` ------------------ Creating :doc:`fixtures ` for tests is best done by creating content in a development environment, and using Django's dumpdata_ command. Note that by default ``dumpdata`` will represent ``content_type`` by the primary key; this may cause consistency issues when adding / removing models, as content types are populated separately from fixtures. To prevent this, use the ``--natural-foreign`` switch, which represents content types by ``["app", "model"]`` instead. Manual modification ------------------- You could modify the dumped fixtures manually, or even write them all by hand. Here are a few things to be wary of. Custom Page models ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ When creating customised Page models in fixtures, you will need to add both a ``wagtailcore.page`` entry, and one for your custom Page model. Let's say you have a ``website`` module which defines a ``Homepage(Page)`` class. You could create such a homepage in a fixture with: .. code-block:: json [ { "model": "wagtailcore.page", "pk": 3, "fields": { "title": "My Customer's Homepage", "content_type": ["website", "homepage"], "depth": 2 } }, { "model": "website.homepage", "pk": 3, "fields": {} } ] Treebeard fields ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Filling in the ``path`` / ``numchild`` / ``depth`` fields is necessary in order for tree operations like ``get_parent()`` to work correctly. ``url_path`` is another field that can cause errors in some uncommon cases if it isn't filled in. The `Treebeard docs`_ might help in understanding how this works. .. _dumpdata: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.0/ref/django-admin/#django-admin-dumpdata .. _Treebeard docs: http://django-treebeard.readthedocs.io/en/latest/mp_tree.html