There are a couple of problems with setting up a big database and then
writing integration tests. Your tests will be slow, so they won't get run.
They'll also be increasingly hard to maintain. Fixtures only seem make that
worse. You've already got a code base that needs maintaining, you don't
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Rather than making everything world-readable, I usually create a user
and chown all the directories to that user.
Can you post your Dockerfile?
On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 5:28 AM, Larry Martell wrote:
> I am trying to run nginx/uwsgi/django in a docker container. If I
> mount the dir with my django
There's no Django community standard of which I'm aware for doing this.
There *is* a standard way to run tests for Python projects which use
setuptools (which yours should do if you want people to be able to `pip
install` it) [1].
I usually do something like this blog post describes [2]. Or, y
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