On Jan 20, 9:25 pm, Olivier Guilyardi <m...@xung.org> wrote:
> On 01/20/2010 10:58 AM, Matt Schinckel wrote:
>
> > On Jan 19, 7:21 am, Olivier Guilyardi <m...@xung.org> wrote:
> >> On 01/18/2010 10:04 PM, Ramiro Morales wrote:
>
> >>> On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 4:40 PM, Olivier Guilyardi <m...@xung.org> wrote:
> >>>> Hi,
> >>>> I'm trying to split tests.py into individual files into a tests/ 
> >>>> subfolder, but
> >>>> that doesn't work.
>
> [...]
>
> >> No error, the tests are not run. When splitting, it says:
>
> >> Ran 0 tests in 0.000s
>
> >> Instead of the following with tests.py:
>
> >> Ran 14 tests in 1.875s
>
> [...]
>
>
>
>
>
> > Drop into ./manage.py shell, and make sure you can import app.tests:
> > errors doing this will silently fail.
>
> > (May or may not solve your problem, but it has happened to me about a
> > dozen times today: I split my tests.py into:
>
> > tests/
> >     __init__.py
> >     integration/
> >         __init__.py
> >         *.py
> >     unit/
> >         __init__.py
> >         *.py
>
> > and so on.)
>
> Please see my last mail, this issue is resolved. Indeed it was import-related
> and silently failing.

Yes, it came through as I was replying :)

> I believe this is a Django bug, although I got no comments to my last post.

It is certainly annoying: tests just don't run, and the only way to
find out why is to drop into a shell and import the offending
module...

Might put some time into finding out why exceptions are not propagated
while importing tests in django.

Matt.
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