You can try:
def webapp_add_wsgi_middleware(app):
if not appos.environ['APPLICATION_ID'].startswith('dev~'):
app = recording.appstats_wsgi_middleware(app)
return app
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On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 2:18 PM, Andi Albrecht <[email protected]
> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have set up local unit tests for a Python app according to the
> documentation on the App Engine site [1]. The app has appstats
> configured as a WSGI middleware through appengine_config.py by using
> the webapp_add_wsgi_middleware() directive:
>
> def webapp_add_wsgi_middleware(app):
> app = recording.appstats_wsgi_middleware(app)
> return app
>
> When running the tests I want to disable appstats. appstats needs
> REQUEST_ID_HASH environment variable which isn't set during tests, but
> recording data doesn't make much sense at all during tests.
>
> The current idea is to monkey-patch
> appengine_config.webapp_add_wsgi_middleware when it's first imported
> by the test runner - before any test is actually executed:
>
> import appengine_config
> appengine_config.webapp_add_wsgi_middleware = lambda app: app
>
> But I wonder if there are better (or more documented) alternatives to
> modify settings from appengine_config.py during tests.
>
> --Andi
>
> [1]
> http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/python/tools/localunittesting.html
>
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