Will try to send minimal project by end of the day.
Hopefully I can discover the reason during this exercise.

On Wednesday, December 2, 2015 at 3:33:30 PM UTC-8, Tim Graham wrote:
>
> It looks correct. I'd like a minimal project I could download to reproduce 
> the issue. In putting that together, you might discover the reason for the 
> failure.
>
> On Wednesday, December 2, 2015 at 6:29:07 PM UTC-5, learn django wrote:
>>
>> Below is the test file & logs.
>> No matter in which order (using --reverse) I run the suite it fails.
>> The database backend is postgres. Is that an issue ?
>>
>> File:-
>> ===
>> import datetime
>> import pdb
>>
>> from rest_framework import status
>> from rest_framework.test import APIClient
>>
>> from django.http import HttpRequest
>> from django.contrib.auth.models import User
>> from django.utils import timezone
>> from django.test import TestCase
>>
>> from orca.models import *
>>
>> import orca.handlers.customer_handler as ch
>>
>> # Create your tests here.
>> class OrcaTestCase(TestCase):
>>
>>     def test_customer_create_modify_delete(self):
>>         '''Test customer object create, modify and delete operations in 
>>  DB.'''
>>         # Create.
>>         CustomerDb.objects.create(c_name='Zoo', c_role='Admin',
>>                                   c_date_created=timezone.now(),
>>                                   c_date_updated=timezone.now())
>>         customer_list = CustomerDb.objects.all()
>>         self.assertEqual(len(customer_list), 1)
>>
>>     def test_launch(self):
>>         '''Test launch.'''
>>         CustomerDb.objects.create(c_name='Foo', c_role='Admin',
>>                                   c_date_created=timezone.now(),
>>                                   c_date_updated=timezone.now())
>>         customer_list = CustomerDb.objects.all()
>>         self.assertEqual(len(customer_list), 1)
>>
>>
>> Logs:-
>> ====
>> ======================================================================
>> FAIL: test_customer_create_modify_delete (orca.tests.tmp.OrcaTestCase)
>> Test customer object create, modify and delete operations in  DB.
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>   File "/home/sidhesh/workspace/sztp/orca/tests/tmp.py", line 26, in 
>> test_customer_create_modify_delete
>>     self.assertEqual(len(customer_list), 1)
>> AssertionError: 2 != 1
>>
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>> Ran 2 tests in 0.014s
>>
>> FAILED (failures=1)
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, December 2, 2015 at 9:14:54 AM UTC-8, Tim Graham wrote:
>>>
>>> How does the test fail? Please show the entire test file including 
>>> imports.
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, December 2, 2015 at 11:20:27 AM UTC-5, learn django wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Tim,
>>>>
>>>> Below is what am trying to achieve.
>>>>
>>>> class OrcaTestCase(TestCase):
>>>>
>>>>     def test_customer_create_modify_delete(self):
>>>>         '''Test customer object create, modify and delete operations in 
>>>>  DB.'''
>>>>         # Create.
>>>>         CustomerDb.objects.create(c_name='Pnc', c_role='ADFS-Admin',
>>>>                                   c_date_created=timezone.now(),
>>>>                                   c_date_updated=timezone.now())
>>>>         customer_list = CustomerDb.objects.all()
>>>>        * self.assertEqual(len(customer_list), 1)*
>>>>
>>>>         # Modify.
>>>>         customer = CustomerDb.objects.get(c_name='Pnc')
>>>>         self.assertNotEqual(customer, None)
>>>>         setattr(customer, 'c_name', 'Zoo')
>>>>         customer.save()
>>>>         customer_list = CustomerDb.objects.all()
>>>>         self.assertEqual(len(customer_list), 1)
>>>>         self.assertEqual(str(customer_list[0]), 'Gap')
>>>>
>>>>         # Delete.
>>>>         customer = CustomerDb.objects.get(c_name='foo')
>>>>         self.assertNotEqual(customer, None)
>>>>         customer.delete()
>>>>         customer_list = CustomerDb.objects.all()
>>>>         self.assertEqual(len(customer_list), 0)
>>>>
>>>>     def test_create_customer(self):
>>>>         '''Handle customer create.'''
>>>>         customer_list = CustomerDb.objects.all()
>>>>         self.assertEqual(len(customer_list), 1)
>>>>
>>>> test_create_customer runs first, test_customer_create_modify_delete 
>>>> fails at the highlighted line.
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, December 2, 2015 at 6:28:06 AM UTC-8, Tim Graham wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> It will be easier to help if you can provide a sample project that 
>>>>> reproduces the error.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wednesday, December 2, 2015 at 3:01:31 AM UTC-5, Siddhi Divekar 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Am seeing that test case in suite are failing but passing when ran 
>>>>>> individually.
>>>>>> I have gone through most of the thread on the internet but did not 
>>>>>> find any solution.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Below is the snip of what am trying to do.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> class A(TestCase):
>>>>>>   def test_a():
>>>>>>    create an obj in db
>>>>>>    retrive obj list from db and check the length of the list (should 
>>>>>> be 1)
>>>>>>    update same obj in db
>>>>>>    delte same obj in db
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  def b():
>>>>>>   create an obj in db and check the length.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> When ran in suite test_a fails as the length of the list is 2.
>>>>>> test_b() runs before test_a and leave the object in the database.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> From various threads suggested using 'django.test import TestCase' 
>>>>>> instead of 'from django.unittest import TestCase' which am already 
>>>>>> doing.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is there anything else i need to do here ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>

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