On Aug 25, 12:22 pm, Alex Gaynor <alex.gay...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You can put your tests in a tests.py file, however you still need to
> have an empty models.py file, so Django picks up the app correctly.

Thanks Alex - unfortunately, if I put an empty models.py file in, I
get an exception when the test runner creates the test DB.  By looking
at the verbose output, it appears that:
    Creating many-to-many tables for auth.Group model
is being run a second time, resulting, predictably, in the error:
     table "auth_group_permissions" already exists

This seems like a bit of magic to me - I'm not sure why Django is
trying to create the auth many-to-many tables a second time simply
because I add an empty models.py file to my app.  My custom auth app
IS also called auth, but lives under a completely different project
path.... hmmmm.
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