> Google cannot find any traffic on this topic, so I'm warming up the
> question here before researching it myself. If I figure out how to
> write login_as() for tests, I will post it here.

Do I always have to see the same hands??

        from django.contrib.auth.models import User
        hell_yeah = True

        u = User.objects.create(username=u'admin', is_active=True,
email=u'[email protected]',
                                is_superuser=hell_yeah, is_staff=True,
                                password=u'sha1$e34de
$49632495b9ab78a54ff53a0d1145e2b9e8eb2af6')

        self.client.login(username='admin', password='admin') # <--
the money line

        self.get('/shop-admin/')  #  TODO  get should demand a 200

Some of you might see fit to put that User into a reusable (but test-
only) JSON file... to each her or his own.

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>   Phlip
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