Re: django testing with postgres without permissions to create databases

2011-11-26 Thread Gelonida N
On 11/26/2011 01:23 AM, Gelonida N wrote:
> It seems I'm not the first one who wans to run django tests with
> postgressql and who doesn't have permissions to create databases.
> 
> I found two suggestions on the web:
> 
> One is to use sqlite for testing instead of postgres.
> However I'm not really happy with this solution, as sqlite is less
> sensitive to sloppyness in the code. I encountered already some issues
> only with postgres, but not with sqlite.
> 
> The other suggestion, that I found is implementing a custom test runner,
> that adapts setup_databases()
> 
> I'll probably try that approach, but was curious about other potential
> tricks.
> 

For the time being I just followed a third path, which is requesting
create privileges.

I could still imagine, that it would be a good idea for some users, if
the default test runner were able handle situations where one has no
create database privileges.


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django testing with postgres without permissions to create databases

2011-11-25 Thread Gelonida N
It seems I'm not the first one who wans to run django tests with
postgressql and who doesn't have permissions to create databases.



I found two suggestions on the web:

One is to use sqlite for testing instead of postgres.
However I'm not really happy with this solution, as sqlite is less
sensitive to sloppyness in the code. I encountered already some issues
only with postgres, but not with sqlite.

The other suggestion, that I found is implementing a custom test runner,
that adapts setup_databases()

I'll probably try that approach, but was curious about other potential
tricks.



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