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edx-platform/cms/djangoapps/contentstore/tests/utils.py

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import json
import copy
from time import time
from django.test import TestCase
from django.conf import settings
from student.models import Registration
from django.contrib.auth.models import User
import xmodule.modulestore.django
from xmodule.templates import update_templates
class ModuleStoreTestCase(TestCase):
""" Subclass for any test case that uses the mongodb
module store. This populates a uniquely named modulestore
collection with templates before running the TestCase
and drops it they are finished. """
def _pre_setup(self):
super(ModuleStoreTestCase, self)._pre_setup()
# Use the current seconds since epoch to differentiate
# the mongo collections on jenkins.
sec_since_epoch = '%s' % int(time() * 100)
self.orig_MODULESTORE = copy.deepcopy(settings.MODULESTORE)
self.test_MODULESTORE = self.orig_MODULESTORE
self.test_MODULESTORE['default']['OPTIONS']['collection'] = 'modulestore_%s' % sec_since_epoch
self.test_MODULESTORE['direct']['OPTIONS']['collection'] = 'modulestore_%s' % sec_since_epoch
settings.MODULESTORE = self.test_MODULESTORE
# Flush and initialize the module store
# It needs the templates because it creates new records
# by cloning from the template.
# Note that if your test module gets in some weird state
# (though it shouldn't), do this manually
# from the bash shell to drop it:
# $ mongo test_xmodule --eval "db.dropDatabase()"
xmodule.modulestore.django._MODULESTORES = {}
update_templates()
def _post_teardown(self):
# Make sure you flush out the modulestore.
# Drop the collection at the end of the test,
# otherwise there will be lingering collections leftover
# from executing the tests.
xmodule.modulestore.django._MODULESTORES = {}
xmodule.modulestore.django.modulestore().collection.drop()
settings.MODULESTORE = self.orig_MODULESTORE
super(ModuleStoreTestCase, self)._post_teardown()
def parse_json(response):
"""Parse response, which is assumed to be json"""
return json.loads(response.content)
def user(email):
"""look up a user by email"""
return User.objects.get(email=email)
def registration(email):
"""look up registration object by email"""
return Registration.objects.get(user__email=email)