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Django pyvows
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Pyvows
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pyvows is a BDD (Behaviour Driven Development) inspired by Vows for node.js
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More documentation about pyvows can be found at the project homepage
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http://pyvows.org
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Django-pyvows
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There is no need to modify your project to use Django-PyVows. You only have to create the vows
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as you usually would, start the server and call your project urls:
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from pyvows import Vows, expect
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from django_pyvows.context import DjangoHTTPContext
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@Vows.batch
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class ContextTest(DjangoHTTPContext):
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def setup(self):
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self.start_server()
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def topic(self):
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return self.get('/mygreaturl/')
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def should_be_a_success(self, topic):
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expect(topic.getcode()).to_equal(200)
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def should_return_the_correct_response_type(self, topic):
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expect(topic.headers.type).to_equal("text/html")
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To work you only need to override the `get_settings` method from DjangoHTTPContext to
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return the path of your settings module. The default `get_settings` returns `"settings"`.
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