- 11 Feb, 2016 1 commit
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Toby Lawrence committed
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- 08 Feb, 2016 1 commit
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Toby Lawrence committed
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- 07 May, 2015 1 commit
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Christine Lytwynec committed
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- 17 Mar, 2015 1 commit
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Ned Batchelder committed
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- 04 Feb, 2015 2 commits
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The existing pattern of using `override_settings(MODULESTORE=...)` prevented us from having more than one layer of subclassing in modulestore tests. In a structure like: @override_settings(MODULESTORE=store_a) class BaseTestCase(ModuleStoreTestCase): def setUp(self): # use store @override_settings(MODULESTORE=store_b) class ChildTestCase(BaseTestCase): def setUp(self): # use store In this case, the store actions performed in `BaseTestCase` on behalf of `ChildTestCase` would still use `store_a`, even though the `ChildTestCase` had specified to use `store_b`. This is because the `override_settings` decorator would be the innermost wrapper around the `BaseTestCase.setUp` method, no matter what `ChildTestCase` does. To remedy this, we move the call to `override_settings` into the `ModuleStoreTestCase.setUp` method, and use a cleanup to remove the override. Subclasses can just defined the `MODULESTORE` class attribute to specify which modulestore to use _for the entire `setUp` chain_. [PLAT-419]
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Calen Pennington committed
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- 02 Dec, 2014 1 commit
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Move modulestore config for tests to an importable location Disable pylnt warning for lms imports in common tests Refactor all testcases that loaded all xml courses TE-610 TE-489
Jesse Zoldak committed
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- 18 Sep, 2014 1 commit
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Adam Palay committed
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