For the error, "Database returned an invalid datetime value. Are time zone 
definitions for your database installed?", see 
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/databases/#time-zone-definitions.

Adding this to the 'default' and 'other' dictionaries in DATABASES may 
solve some of the encoding problems:

'TEST': {
    'CHARSET': 'utf8',
    'COLLATION': 'utf8_general_ci',
},

If you still have some errors after that, please post an updated output.

On Friday, March 10, 2017 at 5:03:51 PM UTC-5, Anton Samarchyan wrote:
>
> I have a pull request in which some tests for some of environments are 
> failing. (it's fine for the default tests with sqlite and some others) - 
> https://github.com/django/django/pull/7994 
>
> Now, I am trying to run the tests with the database set to mysql.
>
> I added a file settings_mysql.py which I put in the tests folder: 
> http://pastebin.com/113Xx2Am 
>
> To try it out I use the master branch (commit 
> c577d8a4981233b4d0f65c6ce57ae33d304095b9).
>
> Then I run ./runtests.py --settings settings_mysql and I am getting errors.
>
> Then I rerun it with parallel=1 - ./runtests.py --settings settings_mysql 
> --parallel=1
>
> and I get the following result:
>
> FAILED (failures=56, errors=42, skipped=1046, expected failures=4)
>
> Full log - https://paste.ee/p/Tfc9H
>
> Does anyone have an idea what might be wrong and what is the best way to 
> run tests for different databases?
>

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