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I am trying to test my app but not sure how to configure the django-allauth in the test environment. I am getting:

ImproperlyConfigured: No Facebook app configured: please add a SocialApp using the Django admin

My approach so far is to instantiate app objects inside tests.py with actual Facebook app parameters, an app which functions correctly locally in the browser:

from allauth.socialaccount.models import SocialApp

apper = SocialApp.objects.create(provider=u'facebook', 
    name=u'fb1', client_id=u'7874132722290502',
    secret=u'XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX')
apper.sites.create(domain='localhost:8000', name='creyu.org')

How can I get these tests running? Thanks

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Where inside tests.py do you instantiate this app object? If it's inside the setUpModule() method, there shouldn't be a problem.

Personally, I would create a fixture init_facebook_app.json with the relevant information and then inside tests.py (before the test cases) define:

from django.core.management import call_command    

def setUpModule():
    call_command('loaddata', 'init_facebook_app.json', verbosity=0)

This ensures that the data in the fixture are loaded before the tests are run, and that they are loaded only once, i.e. not before each test. See this for reference regarding call_command.

Lastly, posting your Facebook app secret key anywhere on the internet is not a good idea - I would reset it if I were you.

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    I had instantiated the app object inside of a Testcase def. Fixtures would be great, except I'm getting endless woes along the lines of: stackoverflow.com/questions/19857406/… which is what I get when using your setUpModule solution. Any other ideas? Re: Secret key: I appreciate the concern but I had randomised it before posting.
    – KindOfGuy
    Jul 28, 2014 at 11:12
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    Hmm, I'm at loss. Try creating the fixture manually, just to see whether that works. Something along the lines of [{"pk": 1, "model": "sites.site", "fields": {"domain": "127.0.0.1:8000", "name": "creyu.org"}}, {"pk": 1, "model": "socialaccount.socialapp", "fields": {"name": "Facebook", "sites": [1], "secret": "XXX", "client_id": "XXX", "key": "", "provider": "facebook"}}]
    – kreld
    Jul 28, 2014 at 11:21
  • Again, that chokes with ImproperlyConfigured. I took the specific fixture segments direct from the data dumps to ensure validity. It must require more somehow. Perhaps I need to face up to the main fixture errors noted above. Any other ideas? Thanks!
    – KindOfGuy
    Jul 29, 2014 at 8:23
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    This seemed to overcome the fixture problem so your answer is the right one: stackoverflow.com/a/11409794/770513 Thanks for your attention!
    – KindOfGuy
    Jul 29, 2014 at 8:37
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I would create a migration so all your environments have the data

eg

import os
from django.db import models, migrations
from django.core.management import call_command
from django.conf import settings

class Migration(migrations.Migration):

    def add_initial_providers(apps, schema_editor):
        import pdb;pdb.set_trace()
        call_command(
            'loaddata',
            os.path.join(settings.BASE_DIR,         'fixtures/social_auth.json'),
        verbosity=0)

dependencies = [
    ('my_app', '001_auto_20160128_1846'),
]


operations = [
    migrations.RunPython(add_initial_providers),
]

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