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Start your free trialPeter LaFontaine
11,537 PointsTest should be close to the video but is giving me the wrong answer
The test for the exercise is nearly identical to what we did in the video, but for some reason it is not giving me the right answer when it should. Is there something I'm overlooking, or is it just a matter of something wrong with the syntax of the test itself?
import datetime
from django.core.urlresolvers import reverse
from django.test import TestCase
from .models import Article, Writer
class ArticleListViewTestCase(TestCase):
'''Tests for the Article list view'''
def setUp(self):
self.writer = Writer.objects.create(
name='Kenneth Love',
email='kenneth@teamtreehouse.com',
bio='Your friendly, local Python teacher'
)
self.article = Article.objects.create(
writer=self.writer,
headline='Article 0',
content='Something about 0',
publish_date=datetime.datetime.today()
)
for x in range(1, 3):
Article.objects.create(
writer=self.writer,
headline='Article {}'.format(x),
content='Something about {}'.format(x),
publish_date=datetime.datetime.today()
)
def test_article_list_view(self):
resp = self.client.get( reverse("articles:list") )
self.assertEqual( resp.status_code, 200 )
self.assertIn( self.article, resp.context['articles'] )
from django.shortcuts import get_object_or_404, render
from .models import Article, Writer
def article_list(request):
articles = Article.objects.all()
return render(request, 'articles/article_list.html', {'articles': articles})
def article_detail(request, pk):
article = get_object_or_404(Article, pk=pk)
return render(request, 'articles/article_detail.html', {'article': article})
def writer_detail(request, pk):
writer = get_object_or_404(Writer, pk=pk)
return render(request, 'articles/writer_detail.html', {'writer': writer})
2 Answers
Iain Simmons
Treehouse Moderator 32,305 PointsCheck your indentation on the test_article_list_view
method. Line it up with the setUp
method. Maybe a couple of spaces to the left?
Ryan Ruscett
23,309 PointsHey,
You have the right idea here. The 200 error isn't required for this exercise. It could throw off the test. So I would remove it. Your indentation is off as well but that doesn't matter for this.
What does matter are all of your spaces. Remove them all.
#NO you put spaces after and before each ( ) and after the method with : Don't do that.
def test_article_list_view(self) :
self.assertEqual( resp.status_code, 200 )
self.assertIn( self.article, resp.context['articles'] )
#YES this will fix it
def test_article_list_view(self):
self.assertEqual(resp.status_code, 200)
self.assertIn(self.article, resp.context['articles'])
Let me know if that works for you. You just about had it. If not, let me know and I will help you through it!
Thanks!
Peter LaFontaine
11,537 PointsHey, I got it thanks a ton.