Issue
I'm using Django and Python 3.7. I have this view ...
def get(request):
context = {}
if not request.GET:
tax_calculator_form = TaxCalculatorForm()
else:
...
context['form'] = tax_calculator_form
return render(request, "tax_calculator.html", context)
I want to write some kind of assertion in my unit test that verifies the model contains my form object. How do I do that? So far I have
# Simple test to verify we can get the tax form
def test_get_tax_form(self):
response = self.client.get("/form")
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
self.assertTemplateUsed(response, "tax_calculator.html")
Solution
The response has a context
attribute that contains the context used to render the template.
self.assertIn('form', response.context)
Answered By - Daniel Roseman
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