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Update to Django 1.8 - AttributeError: django.test.TestCase has no attribute 'cls_atomics'

I updated a Django 1.7 project to Django 1.8 and now get errors when I run the tests (that are subclasses of django.test.TestCase).

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "env\lib\site-packages\django\test\testcases.py", line 962, in tearDownClass
cls._rollback_atomics(cls.cls_atomics)
  AttributeError: type object 'SomeTests' has no attribute 'cls_atomics'

If I debug through the test I can step through all lines without problems, but after the last line the exception is thrown.

This is an example test:

import django
import unittest
from django.test import TestCase
import logging
import sys
from builtins import classmethod, isinstance

class ATestTests(TestCase):

    @classmethod
    def setUpClass(cls):
        django.setup()
        logging.basicConfig(stream=sys.stderr, level=logging.DEBUG)


    def setUp(self):
        self._app = Application(name="a")


    def testtest(self):

        self.assertIsNotNone(self._app)

My environment:

astroid==1.3.4
colorama==0.3.3
defusedxml==0.4.1
Django==1.8
django-extensions==1.5.2
django-filter==0.9.2
djangorestframework==3.0.5
djangorestframework-xml==1.0.1
eight==0.3.0
future==0.11.4
logilab-common==0.63.2
Markdown==2.5.2
pylint==1.4.1
python-dateutil==2.4.1
python-mimeparse==0.1.4
six==1.9.0
xmltodict==0.9.2

How can I fix this?

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habakuk Avatar asked Apr 15 '15 14:04

habakuk


3 Answers

I believe the reason is that your setUpClass(cls) class method is not calling super. Because of that, django.tests.TestCase.setUpClass is not called and

cls.cls_atomics = cls._enter_atomics()

is not called, naturally causing cls_atomics to be undefined.

You should add super(ATestTests, cls).setUpClass() to your setUpClass.

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Jorge Leitao Avatar answered Nov 15 '22 06:11

Jorge Leitao


For Django 1.8+, you should use TestCase.setUpTestData instead of TestCase.setUpClass.

class MyTests(TestCase):

    @classmethod
    def setUpTestData(cls):
        # Set up data for the whole TestCase
        cls.foo = Foo.objects.create(bar="Test")

    def test1(self):
        self.assertEqual(self.foo.bar, 'Test') 

The documentation is here.

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seddonym Avatar answered Nov 15 '22 08:11

seddonym


I had a similar problem where a TestCase used setUpClass but did not have a tearDownClass method. My tests pass when I add an empty one:

@classmethod
def tearDownClass(cls):
    pass

I also do not call django.setup.

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Matt Avatar answered Nov 15 '22 06:11

Matt