Ciao Davide,
There is not a response already attached to the request, but your
instance of HTTPFound *is* a response, so you would just set your
cookie there:
ppp = HTTPFound(location=request.application_url)
ppp.set_cookie('fb_user', value=value, ...)
return ppp
Chris
On Tue, Apr 27, 20
Hi,
I have a question about how to get the response from a request, how to
set a cookie and redirect.
Is there any working example? Something like that:
ppp = request.get_response()
ppp.set_cookie('fb_user', value=value, ...)
and then redirect to the application url
return HTTPFound(
On 4/27/10 8:41 AM, Chris Withers wrote:
> Chris McDonough wrote:
>> Instead of calling config.load_zcml there, do whatever your
>> application does to configure itself in its run.py (often .scan()), e.g.:
>>
>> class ViewIntegrationTests(unittest.TestCase):
>> def setUp(self):
>> import myapp
>> s
Chris McDonough wrote:
> Instead of calling config.load_zcml there, do whatever your application
> does to configure itself in its run.py (often .scan()), e.g.:
>
>class ViewIntegrationTests(unittest.TestCase):
>def setUp(self):
>import myapp
>self.config = Con
On 4/27/10 7:27 AM, Chris Withers wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> 19.3 in the book covers writing integration tests by loading zcml.
> In a rare lack of symetry for the book, it doesn't cover the same for
> imperative configuration.
>
> Where can I find integration testing examples when using imperative
> con
Hi All,
19.3 in the book covers writing integration tests by loading zcml.
In a rare lack of symetry for the book, it doesn't cover the same for
imperative configuration.
Where can I find integration testing examples when using imperative
configuration?
cheers,
Chris