I'm writing a test for a Django Rest Framework view following closely the testing documentation
Here's my simple test:
def test_patient_detail_api_opens(self):
factory = APIRequestFactory()
view =PatientDetailApi.as_view()
request = factory.get(reverse('api_pacjent', kwargs={'pk' :1}))
force_authenticate(request, user=self.user)
response = view(request)
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
This test fails with the following message:
AssertionError: Expected view PatientDetailApi to be called with a URL keyword argument named "pk". Fix your URL conf, or set the `.lookup_field` attribute on the view correctly.
I fail to understand why this is happening and how to fix this.
pk
kwargs is there in the URL, lookup-field
value explicitly if it defaults to pk
, Can somebody please explain why this error occurs?
Here's the relevant code:
the 'main' url.py
:
urlpatterns = [
url(r'^pacjent/', include('pacjent.urls')),
]
pacjent.urls
looks like this:
url(r'^api/szczegoly/(?P<pk>\d+)/$', PatientDetailApi.as_view(), name="api_pacjent"),
And PatientDetailApi
is this:
class PatientDetailApi(generics.RetrieveUpdateAPIView):
model = Patient
serializer_class = PatientDetailsSerializer
queryset = Patient.objects.all()
authentication_classes = (SessionAuthentication, BasicAuthentication)
permission_classes = (IsAuthenticated,)
View functions are called with the request and the arguments from the URL. So pass them:
response = view(request, pk=1)