Excellent Daniel, thanks a lot. On Sep 7, 10:23 am, Daniel Roseman <dan...@roseman.org.uk> wrote: > On Wednesday, 7 September 2011 07:49:00 UTC+1, Reikje wrote: > > > Hi, I have a bunch of WebTest's which are using the reverse method > > from django.core.urlresolvers to resolve a URL which the test should > > call. Example: > > > url = reverse('webapp_home') > > form = self.app.get(url).form > > > Now I need to add a query parameter to every url. This is to mimic a > > Facebook request which will always have the signed_request query > > parameter. So in theory I could just do this: > > > url = reverse('webapp_home') + "? > > signed_request=vlXgu64BQGFSQrY0ZcJBZASMvYvTHu9GQ0YM9rjPSso.eyJhbGdvcml0aG0iOiJITUFDLVNIQTI1NiIsIjAiOiJwYXlsb2FkIn0" > > > form = self.app.get(url).form > > > This is an example of a signed_request from the Facebook > > documentation. Since, I am a bit lazy, is there a way to sort of > > intercept all calls to reverse and add the signed_request parameter > > every time? > > You probably just want to monkeypatch urlresolvers.reverse in your test > setUp methods. Something like this would probably work. > > from django.core import urlresolvers > reverse_original = urlresolvers.reverse > def reverse(*args, **kwargs): > url = reverse_original(*args, **kwargs) > url += whatever_you_want_to_add > return url > urlresolvers.reverse = reverse > > -- > DR.
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