Within my integration tests, it appears that after using the login() method 
of django.test.client.Client the context dict consists only of: 

[{'False': False, 'None': None, 'True': True}, {}, {}].

If I remove the use of login(), then the request dict consists of:

[{'False': False, 'None': None, 'True': True}, {'object': <User: 
[email protected]>, 'user': <User: [email protected]>, u'view': 
<accounts.views.AccountDetail object at 0x13bedd0>}, {u'csrf_token': 
<django.utils.functional.__proxy__ object at 0x1430090>}, {'perms': 
<django.contrib.auth.context_processors.PermWrapper object at 0x14301d0>, 
'user': <django.utils.functional.SimpleLazyObject object at 0x13be390>}, 
{}, {u'MEDIA_URL': '/media/'}, {'messages': 
<django.contrib.messages.storage.fallback.FallbackStorage object at 
0x1393c10>}, {u'request': <WSGIRequest
path:/accounts/,
GET:<QueryDict: {}>,
POST:<QueryDict: {}>,
COOKIES:{'sessionid': 'q27przqeidsnfykuufu7m6lo7nw606qw'},
META:{u'CONTENT_TYPE': 'text/html; charset=utf-8',
 u'CSRF_COOKIE': u'9mWW7nGMJQAgbs3KBB3oEPofbLBCkLW2',
 u'HTTP_COOKIE': u' sessionid=q27przqeidsnfykuufu7m6lo7nw606qw; 
Domain=None; expires=None; Max-Age=None; Path=/; secure',
 u'PATH_INFO': u'/accounts/',
 u'QUERY_STRING': '',
 u'REMOTE_ADDR': '127.0.0.1',
 u'REQUEST_METHOD': 'GET',
 u'SCRIPT_NAME': u'',
 u'SERVER_NAME': 'testserver',
 u'SERVER_PORT': '80',
 u'SERVER_PROTOCOL': 'HTTP/1.1',
 u'wsgi.errors': <_io.BytesIO object at 0x2358050>,
 u'wsgi.input': <django.test.client.FakePayload object at 0x2ac6d90>,
 u'wsgi.multiprocess': True,
 u'wsgi.multithread': False,
 u'wsgi.run_once': False,
 u'wsgi.url_scheme': 'http',
 u'wsgi.version': (1, 0)}>}, {u'STATIC_URL': '/static/'}, {}]

I noticed the problem when a template tag was trying to access 
context["request"].path and a KeyError was raised after using login. Both 
outputs above are the result of printing the context var from within the 
render() method of a template tag. Any help would be greatly appreciated, 
as I'm a bit stumped.

Thanks,
Jonathan

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