Hi,

I run the tests with manage.py test and there is a local virtualenv I
created.

I noticed that only specific tests create files in media and not all of
them. I'm not sure where the code that creates these files come from, we
are using a lot of third party code.

אורי
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On Fri, Jun 28, 2019 at 7:49 PM Phako Perez <[email protected]> wrote:

> As per my understanding all test runs in a virtual environment and all
> data(files, variables databases) are deleted once test clmpletes, how are
> you running these test, are you using a specific library from python or
> using own tests in a personal file?
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Jun 28, 2019, at 08:43, אורי <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I found out that in the directory media of Speedy Net (
> https://github.com/speedy-net/speedy-net) on my computer, there are more
> than 200,000 unnecessary files and more than 20,000 folders. I checked the
> time the files were created and it seems that they were created because I
> ran Django tests locally. Why are so many files and folders created and
> remain undeleted after the tests end? I would expect all the temporary
> files to be deleted when the tests end. We have many tests (I think more
> than 1,000 tests -
> https://travis-ci.org/speedy-net/speedy-net/builds/551457609) and I ran
> them many times but I didn't expect so many unnecessary files to be created
> on my computer. Is there something I can do to prevent it?
>
> I just ran all the tests locally now, after I deleted all the previous
> files and folder in media, and I found out that 903 files and 1,041 folders
> were created. I'm not sure which of our tests created these files and
> folders. Most of these files are either .jpg or .dat files. Is it possible
> to delete all these files automatically after the tests end?
>
> Thanks,
> אורי
> [email protected]
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