@veryacademy, Nice introduction into testing in django, but how to setup a separate database for testing, because let's say that I am having a very big database, I don't want to create a test database each time I run the tests.
Hey Ajay, the Django docs might give you some insight to start you off docs.djangoproject.com/en/3.0/topics/testing/overview/#the-test-database , docs.djangoproject.com/en/3.1/topics/db/multi-db/ and docs.djangoproject.com/en/3.0/topics/testing/advanced/#topics-testing-advanced-multidb that gives you some insight. I will work up to that in this series and cover topics such as multi-databases etc.
Thanks Mahmud, apologise for the delivery, as I get more confident with delivering I will continue to improve the delivery and provide greater depth. Look forward to moving this series forward, hope you stick around for the future content. Thank you
@@syntaxerror1044 Thank you Clippy - I am busy creating more right this second! Yes, subscribers wont change anything my friend - you will get your series regardless. However, happy to get more people learning and enjoying development - and hopefully helping you get paid more 👍 Please like subscribe, make lots of comments and let everyone know about the growing channel! 🐱🏍
@@veryacademy Thank you and you are absolutely right. For learners like me, it's really helpful and especially, I haven't seen any good tutorials in django testing here on RU-vid so, you are doing us a great favor. #teach-us-more📖👌
just click the settings icon (gear wheel) in the bottom right corner of the video and increase the Playback Speed to 1.5 or something. I do this on almost every tutorial I watch and it's a game changer.
@@veryacademy Don't delete this! You say several times you're not proud of this, but this was perfect for learning how to get started testing, and then the second one goes farther. This was great! I can rest safe knowing my URLs are safely tested. Thank you. And be confident/proud of yourself. Very Academy is absolutely fantastic. Thank you.