I don't understand why the cache is accumulated between the tests. I thought one of the axioms of unit testing is that the tests should not affect each other.
Couldn't find anything that explains why it's done this way but it seems a bit strange. Anybody know if there's a reason or is this a reason for me to upload a patch to Django code?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | from django.test import TestCase
from django.core.cache import cache
from django.conf import settings
class MyTests(TestCase):
def tearDown(self):
assert settings.CACHE_BACKEND == 'locmem:///'
[cache.delete(key) for key in cache._cache.keys()]
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Update for newer versions of Django, use cache.clear()
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