Commit c3b56c7c authored by Claude Paroz's avatar Claude Paroz
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Used call_command in i18n compilation tests.

Now that call_command does not raise SystemExit any more, we can
use call_command again for testing compilemessages.
parent cc4b4d9f
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import os
from io import BytesIO

from django.core.management import CommandError
from django.core.management.commands.compilemessages import compile_messages
from django.core.management import call_command, CommandError
from django.test import TestCase
from django.test.utils import override_settings
from django.utils import translation
@@ -25,11 +24,9 @@ class PoFileTests(MessageCompilationTests):

    def test_bom_rejection(self):
        os.chdir(test_dir)
        # We don't use the django.core.management infrastructure (call_command()
        # et al) because CommandError's cause exit(1) there. We test the
        # underlying compile_messages function instead
        out = BytesIO()
        self.assertRaises(CommandError, compile_messages, out, locale=self.LOCALE)
        with self.assertRaisesRegexp(CommandError,
                "file has a BOM \(Byte Order Mark\)"):
            call_command('compilemessages', locale=self.LOCALE, stderr=BytesIO())
        self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(self.MO_FILE))


@@ -45,11 +42,7 @@ class PoFileContentsTests(MessageCompilationTests):

    def test_percent_symbol_in_po_file(self):
        os.chdir(test_dir)
        # We don't use the django.core.management infrastructure (call_command()
        # et al) because CommandError's cause exit(1) there. We test the
        # underlying compile_messages function instead
        out = BytesIO()
        compile_messages(out, locale=self.LOCALE)
        call_command('compilemessages', locale=self.LOCALE, stderr=BytesIO())
        self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(self.MO_FILE))


@@ -64,11 +57,7 @@ class PercentRenderingTests(MessageCompilationTests):
    def test_percent_symbol_escaping(self):
        from django.template import Template, Context
        os.chdir(test_dir)
        # We don't use the django.core.management infrastructure (call_command()
        # et al) because CommandError's cause exit(1) there. We test the
        # underlying compile_messages function instead
        out = BytesIO()
        compile_messages(out, locale=self.LOCALE)
        call_command('compilemessages', locale=self.LOCALE, stderr=BytesIO())
        with translation.override(self.LOCALE):
            t = Template('{% load i18n %}{% trans "Looks like a str fmt spec %% o but shouldn\'t be interpreted as such" %}')
            rendered = t.render(Context({}))