Excellent, worked perfectly! Thanks a lot.

On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 12:17 PM, Dalius Dobravolskas
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>> I am trying to move my unit tests from using an sqlite file to using
>> sqlite in-memory.
> That's really possible. I do that myself.
>
>> The first problem I have is in websetup.py After the db is created, I
>> insert some sample data, but the part that checks for and inserts
>> sample data says that the table is present. I suspect that the db is
>> created in one connection and the sample data is added in another, so
>> the in memory db is gone.
> That shouldn't be problem. That depends how you have organized everything.
>
>> Can anyone give any tips as to the best way to do my testing with an
>> sqlite in-memory db? Ideally with minimal changes to the existing way
>> that it works with production persistant dbs.
>
> Look at my "Pekla" project how everything is organized:
> http://hg.sandbox.lt/pekla
>
> Those files are most important as far as I remember:
> http://hg.sandbox.lt/pekla/file/012a56a06089/pekla/tests/__init__.py
> http://hg.sandbox.lt/pekla/file/012a56a06089/test.ini
>
> HTH.
>
> --
> Dalius
> http://blog.sandbox.lt
>
> >
>

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