Wednesday, May 19, 2010

reverse('django.contrib.auth.views.login') in auth tests returns /login/ rather then value set in LOGIN_URL

In my settings I have set:

LOGIN_URL = '/accounts/login/'

Now if I run ./manage shell and type:

In [3]: reverse('django.contrib.auth.views.login')
Out[3]: '/accounts/login/'

which is ok. However, when I run one of the tests from django.contrib.auth:

def test_current_site_in_context_after_login(self):
response = self.client.get(reverse('django.contrib.auth.views.login'))
self.assertEquals(response.status_code, 200)
site = Site.objects.get_current()
self.assertEquals(response.context['site'], site)
self.assertEquals(response.context['site_name'], site.name)
self.assert_(isinstance(response.context['form'], AuthenticationForm),
'Login form is not an AuthenticationForm')

reverse('django.contrib.auth.views.login') returns /login/. Why is
that? Is that a bug and I should file it in the issue tracker or maybe
I am doing something wrong?

--
Filip Gruszczyński

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