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Fixed #24358 -- Corrected code-block directives for console sessions.

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Sean Wang
2015-02-18 19:19:21 -08:00
committed by Tim Graham
parent ea3168dc6c
commit eba6dff581
17 changed files with 100 additions and 134 deletions

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@@ -760,9 +760,9 @@ to change the default address (in the case, for example, where the 8081 port is
already taken) then you may pass a different one to the :djadmin:`test` command
via the :djadminopt:`--liveserver` option, for example:
.. code-block:: bash
.. code-block:: console
./manage.py test --liveserver=localhost:8082
$ ./manage.py test --liveserver=localhost:8082
Another way of changing the default server address is by setting the
`DJANGO_LIVE_TEST_SERVER_ADDRESS` environment variable somewhere in your
@@ -778,9 +778,9 @@ tests might randomly fail with an "Address already in use" error. To avoid this
problem, you can pass a comma-separated list of ports or ranges of ports (at
least as many as the number of potential parallel processes). For example:
.. code-block:: bash
.. code-block:: console
./manage.py test --liveserver=localhost:8082,8090-8100,9000-9200,7041
$ ./manage.py test --liveserver=localhost:8082,8090-8100,9000-9200,7041
Then, during test execution, each new live test server will try every specified
port until it finds one that is free and takes it.
@@ -791,9 +791,9 @@ To demonstrate how to use ``LiveServerTestCase``, let's write a simple Selenium
test. First of all, you need to install the `selenium package`_ into your
Python path:
.. code-block:: bash
.. code-block:: console
pip install selenium
$ pip install selenium
Then, add a ``LiveServerTestCase``-based test to your app's tests module
(for example: ``myapp/tests.py``). The code for this test may look as follows::
@@ -824,9 +824,9 @@ Then, add a ``LiveServerTestCase``-based test to your app's tests module
Finally, you may run the test as follows:
.. code-block:: bash
.. code-block:: console
./manage.py test myapp.tests.MySeleniumTests.test_login
$ ./manage.py test myapp.tests.MySeleniumTests.test_login
This example will automatically open Firefox then go to the login page, enter
the credentials and press the "Log in" button. Selenium offers other drivers in