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I want to create integration tests so that i can create 1000 records of a single model in my database.

for my settings.py file i have specified to use the same database default when running tests.

if 'test' in sys.argv or 'test_coverage' in sys.argv:
    DATABASES = {
        'default': {
            'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.postgresql_psycopg2', # Add 'postgresql_psycopg2', 'mysql', 'sqlite3' or 'oracle'.
            'NAME': 'TableName',                      # Or path to database file if using sqlite3.
            'USER': 'postgres',                      # Not used with sqlite3.
            'PASSWORD': 'password',                  # Not used with sqlite3.
            'HOST': 'localhost',                      # Set to empty string for localhost. Not used with sqlite3.
            'PORT': '5432',                      # Set to empty string for default. Not used with sqlite3.
        }
    }

When i run the command python manage.py test <app> i get an error stating that i have two sessions running.

 Got an error creating the test database: source database "template1" is being accessed by other users
DETAIL:  There are 1 other session(s) using the database.

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Make sure that python manage.py runserver or any other processes accessing your postgresql (such as pgadmin3 or phppgadmin) is disabled before running your tests.

In other words, make sure that you have killed the running postgresql connections for your application.

You can also determine which are the open connections that an application is making to your postgresql database via

psql -U postgres

postgres=# SELECT * FROM pg_stat_activity;

and if you want to be specific, you can do:-

postgres=# SELECT * FROM pg_stat_activity where datname = 'TaleeboBixin';
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  • The database test are created and destroyed, if i create records, does this mean they will be deleted when the test is completed?
    – Warz
    Dec 30, 2012 at 1:10
  • Yes, that is correct. A new db named test_TaleeboBixin (because your actual database is named TaleeboBixin) will be created for you. and this db will be deleted when the test run completes. Dec 30, 2012 at 1:13
  • I really want to create test of models that don't go away, what are my options then if this test dB goes away?
    – Warz
    Dec 30, 2012 at 1:29
  • Yes you can write a custom test runner that persists your test models. Here's an example - packages.python.org/django-test-utils/keep_database_runner.html Dec 30, 2012 at 2:51

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