李龑 wrote:
Thanks Steven.

Sorry for trying to discuss nose or templates here :(

No need to be sorry, it isn't forbidden, but you may have more success asking help elsewhere.


Do you actually have a template called "hello_form"? If not, then my *guess*
is that this is an *error* (even though it prints F) because you don't
actually have a template called hello_form.

Yes, I have this template, and the app runs well when I manually testing it
in a web browser. So I guess the promblem might be that the nose testing
system need some kind of special operations to make it know where the
template is(but actually I do have a *render =
web.template.render("templates/", base="layout" *in my app which declares
the place of the template).


Then my guess is that the difference might be because you are calling the nose tests from a different working directory than the web browser sees. Can you get the app to display os.getcwd(), and then write a test that compares the working directory as seen by nose to the working directory as seen by the web app? Or change the template location to be an absolute pathname.

Also check the permissions on the templates. Perhaps the template is readable by whatever user is running the web server, but not by whatever user is running the nose tests.

All these suggestions are wild guesses, you understand.


Good luck.



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Steven
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