creation.py 文件源码

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def create_test_db(self, verbosity=1, autoclobber=False):
        """
        Creates a test database, prompting the user for confirmation if the
        database already exists. Returns the name of the test database created.

        This method is overloaded to load up the SpatiaLite initialization
        SQL prior to calling the `syncdb` command.
        """
        # Don't import django.core.management if it isn't needed.
        from django.core.management import call_command

        test_database_name = self._get_test_db_name()

        if verbosity >= 1:
            test_db_repr = ''
            if verbosity >= 2:
                test_db_repr = " ('%s')" % test_database_name
            print("Creating test database for alias '%s'%s..." % (self.connection.alias, test_db_repr))

        self._create_test_db(verbosity, autoclobber)

        self.connection.close()
        self.connection.settings_dict["NAME"] = test_database_name

        # Need to load the SpatiaLite initialization SQL before running `syncdb`.
        self.load_spatialite_sql()

        # Report syncdb messages at one level lower than that requested.
        # This ensures we don't get flooded with messages during testing
        # (unless you really ask to be flooded)
        call_command('syncdb',
            verbosity=max(verbosity - 1, 0),
            interactive=False,
            database=self.connection.alias,
            load_initial_data=False)

        # We need to then do a flush to ensure that any data installed by
        # custom SQL has been removed. The only test data should come from
        # test fixtures, or autogenerated from post_syncdb triggers.
        # This has the side effect of loading initial data (which was
        # intentionally skipped in the syncdb).
        call_command('flush',
            verbosity=max(verbosity - 1, 0),
            interactive=False,
            database=self.connection.alias)

        from django.core.cache import get_cache
        from django.core.cache.backends.db import BaseDatabaseCache
        for cache_alias in settings.CACHES:
            cache = get_cache(cache_alias)
            if isinstance(cache, BaseDatabaseCache):
                call_command('createcachetable', cache._table, database=self.connection.alias)

        # Get a cursor (even though we don't need one yet). This has
        # the side effect of initializing the test database.
        cursor = self.connection.cursor()

        return test_database_name
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