Hello all,
I am beginning to write view tests and I was following what we have in
docs at http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/testing/ and also
this nice article at
http://toastdriven.com/blog/2011/apr/10/guide-to-testing-in-django/.
I have a strange problem with the below code:
from django.test import Client
c = Client()
resp = c.get('/accounts/activate /b6e7d424a94584ea896f3f266478970223c7fc0e')
when I try to access resp.context or resp.templates it's empty.
I suspect the problem is that the resp is not a Response object, but
instead it's <django.http.HttpResponse object at 0x1020d0990>.
Why am I getting HttpResponse object returned from the get() method,
even though the docs says it should be Response object?
BTW, this is Django 1.3-release.
Thanks.
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Kind regards
Daniel Gerzo
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