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Start your free trialJebin Subedi
3,286 PointsPlease help! I've wrote the code for the first and second task. But when i submit task2 it says task1 no longer passing!
Task 1 passes just fine. but when i try to submit task 2 it says, Task 1 no longer passing.
import datetime
from django.core.urlresolvers import reverse
from django.test import TestCase
from .models import Article, Writer
class ArticleDetailViewTestCase(TestCase):
'''Tests for the Article detail view'''
def setUp(self):
self.writer = Writer.objects.create(
name='Kenneth Love',
email='kenneth@teamtreehouse.com',
bio='Your friendly, local Python teacher'
)
self.article = Article.objects.create(
writer=self.writer,
headline='Article 0',
content='Something about 0',
publish_date=datetime.datetime.today()
)
def test_detail_template(self):
'''Make sure the `articles/article_detail.html` template is used'''
resp = self.client.get(reverse('articles:detail', kwargs={'pk':self.article.pk}))
self.assertTemplateUsed(resp, 'articles/article_detail.html')
def test_detail_template_writer(self):
'''Make sure the article writer's name is in the rendered output'''
resp = self.client.get(reverse('articles:detail', kwargs={'pk':self.article.pk}))
self.assertIn(resp, self.article.writer.name)
{% extends 'base.html' %}
{% block content %}
<h1>{{ article.title }}</h1>
<time>{{ article.publish_date }}</time>
<p>By {{ article.writer.name }}</p>
{{ article.content }}
{% endblock %}
1 Answer
Christopher Shaw
Python Web Development Techdegree Graduate 58,248 PointsIt is your assertIn. The challenge asks you to use assertContains, otherwise you are all good.
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,457 PointsChris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,457 Points"Task one is no longer passing" usually means a syntax error has been introduced.