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edx-platform/cms/djangoapps/contentstore/tests/utils.py
Don Mitchell 3722685e1a No longer persist XModule templates
Instead, we use XModule field default values when creating an empty
XModule. Driven by this use case, we also allow for XModules to be
created in memory without being persisted to the database at all. This
necessitates a change to the Modulestore api, replacing clone_item with
create_draft and save_xmodule.
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'''
Utilities for contentstore tests
'''
import json
from student.models import Registration
from django.contrib.auth.models import User
from django.test.client import Client
from xmodule.modulestore.tests.django_utils import ModuleStoreTestCase
from xmodule.modulestore.tests.factories import CourseFactory
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)
class CourseTestCase(ModuleStoreTestCase):
def setUp(self):
"""
These tests need a user in the DB so that the django Test Client
can log them in.
They inherit from the ModuleStoreTestCase class so that the mongodb collection
will be cleared out before each test case execution and deleted
afterwards.
"""
uname = 'testuser'
email = 'test+courses@edx.org'
password = 'foo'
# Create the use so we can log them in.
self.user = User.objects.create_user(uname, email, password)
# Note that we do not actually need to do anything
# for registration if we directly mark them active.
self.user.is_active = True
# Staff has access to view all courses
self.user.is_staff = True
self.user.save()
self.client = Client()
self.client.login(username=uname, password=password)
self.course = CourseFactory.create(
org='MITx',
number='999',
display_name='Robot Super Course',
)