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7,627 PointsToo Fast! Python's so fast that my test_course_creation test keeps failing...
In testing the Course model using the code in the video, I get an error message like the one below. I guess, while all of the 5 tests take a total of 31 milliseconds to complete, the speed with which Python goes from creating a Course instance to the "now" variable is less than a millisecond... so that the "self.assertLess(course.created_at, now)" produces the following error:
AssertionError: datetime.datetime(2017, 8, 19, 4, 36, 15, 156198, tzinfo=<UTC>) not less than datetime.datetime(2017, 8, 19, 4, 36, 15, 156198, tzinfo=<UTC>)
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Ran 5 tests in 0.031s
Both datetime objects have the same time... even to the millisecond.
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ds1
7,627 PointsI changed the "assertLess" to "assertLessEqual" and the test passed.
Just fyi in case others have this same issue.
Thanks!
D.