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Haystack test 'test_user_profile_search' fails
Could someone take a look at this test failure?
I get the following failure:
/home/a/virtualenv/4hou4ken/bin/python2.7 /media/sf_Ubuntu/4hou4ken/forum/manage.py test askbot.HaystackSearchTests WARNING!!! You are using a 'locmem' (local memory) caching backend, which is OK for a low volume site running on a single-process server. For a multi-process configuration it is neccessary to have a production cache system, such as redis or memcached.
With local memory caching and multi-process setup you might intermittently see outdated content on your site.
Creating test database for alias 'default'... ...F ====================================================================== FAIL: test_user_profile_search (askbot.tests.haystack_search_tests.HaystackSearchTests) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/media/sf_Ubuntu/4hou4ken/askbot/askbot/tests/haystack_search_tests.py", line 84, in test_user_profile_search self.assertEquals(user_profile_qs.count(), 1) AssertionError: 0 != 1---------------------------------------------------------------------- Ran 4 tests in 17.870s
FAILED (failures=1) Destroying test database for alias 'default'...
Process finished with exit code 1
As I judge from the Solr Admin, "wood" is not index because querying for "wood" returns no record of it. For this reason, I am suspecting this may be caused by schema.xml being improperly configured. Thank you.
Update1(Wrong):
I am guessing the above failure may be caused by the following code in askbot/search/haystack/__init__.py because Django's User class does not have location or about field.
def get_model(self): from askbot.models import User return User
I tried to extend the User class in askbot/models/user.py So far, it is unsuccessful because I got errors such as
askbot.activity: 'user' has a relation with model , which has either not been installed or is abstract.
Update2: Maybe solved?
It turned out adding the following two lines to
askbot/templates/search/indexes/auth/user_text.txt
made the test to pass
{{ object.about }}
{{ object.location }}
{{object.country}} may be added too. But, I am not sure on this because this may index country even if show_country is false.
Haystack test 'test_user_profile_search' fails
Could someone take a look at this test failure?
I get the following failure:
/home/a/virtualenv/4hou4ken/bin/python2.7 /media/sf_Ubuntu/4hou4ken/forum/manage.py test askbot.HaystackSearchTests WARNING!!! You are using a 'locmem' (local memory) caching backend, which is OK for a low volume site running on a single-process server. For a multi-process configuration it is neccessary to have a production cache system, such as redis or memcached.
With local memory caching and multi-process setup you might intermittently see outdated content on your site.
Creating test database for alias 'default'... ...F ====================================================================== FAIL: test_user_profile_search (askbot.tests.haystack_search_tests.HaystackSearchTests) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/media/sf_Ubuntu/4hou4ken/askbot/askbot/tests/haystack_search_tests.py", line 84, in test_user_profile_search self.assertEquals(user_profile_qs.count(), 1) AssertionError: 0 != 1---------------------------------------------------------------------- Ran 4 tests in 17.870s
FAILED (failures=1) Destroying test database for alias 'default'...
Process finished with exit code 1
As I judge from the Solr Admin, "wood" is not index because querying for "wood" returns no record of it. For this reason, I am suspecting this may be caused by schema.xml being improperly configured. Thank you.
Update1(Wrong):
I am guessing the above failure may be caused by the following code in askbot/search/haystack/__init__.py because Django's User class does not have location or about field.
def get_model(self): from askbot.models import User return User
I tried to extend the User class in askbot/models/user.py So far, it is unsuccessful because I got errors such as
askbot.activity: 'user' has a relation with model , which has either not been installed or is abstract.
Update2: Maybe solved?
It turned out adding the following two lines to
askbot/templates/search/indexes/auth/user_text.txt
made the test to pass
{{ object.about
}}}} {{ object.location }}
{{object.country}} may be added too. But, I am not sure on this because this may index country even if show_country is false.
Haystack test 'test_user_profile_search' fails
Could someone take a look at this test failure?
I get the following failure:
/home/a/virtualenv/4hou4ken/bin/python2.7 /media/sf_Ubuntu/4hou4ken/forum/manage.py test askbot.HaystackSearchTests WARNING!!! You are using a 'locmem' (local memory) caching backend, which is OK for a low volume site running on a single-process server. For a multi-process configuration it is neccessary to have a production cache system, such as redis or memcached.
With local memory caching and multi-process setup you might intermittently see outdated content on your site.
Creating test database for alias 'default'... ...F ====================================================================== FAIL: test_user_profile_search (askbot.tests.haystack_search_tests.HaystackSearchTests) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/media/sf_Ubuntu/4hou4ken/askbot/askbot/tests/haystack_search_tests.py", line 84, in test_user_profile_search self.assertEquals(user_profile_qs.count(), 1) AssertionError: 0 != 1---------------------------------------------------------------------- Ran 4 tests in 17.870s
FAILED (failures=1) Destroying test database for alias 'default'...
Process finished with exit code 1
As I judge from the Solr Admin, "wood" is not index because querying for "wood" returns no record of it. For this reason, I am suspecting this may be caused by schema.xml being improperly configured. Thank you.
Update1(Wrong):
I am guessing the above failure may be caused by the following code in askbot/search/haystack/__init__.py because Django's User class does not have location or about field.
def get_model(self): from askbot.models import User return User
I tried to extend the User class in askbot/models/user.py So far, it is unsuccessful because I got errors such as
askbot.activity: 'user' has a relation with model , which has either not been installed or is abstract.
Update2: Maybe solved?
It turned out adding the following two lines to
askbot/templates/search/indexes/auth/user_text.txt
made make the test to pass
{{ object.about }} {{ object.location }}
{{object.country}} may be added too. But, I am not sure on this because this may index country even if show_country is false.
Haystack test 'test_user_profile_search' fails
Could someone take a look at this test failure?
I get the following failure:
/home/a/virtualenv/4hou4ken/bin/python2.7 /media/sf_Ubuntu/4hou4ken/forum/manage.py test askbot.HaystackSearchTests WARNING!!! You are using a 'locmem' (local memory) caching backend, which is OK for a low volume site running on a single-process server. For a multi-process configuration it is neccessary to have a production cache system, such as redis or memcached.
With local memory caching and multi-process setup you might intermittently see outdated content on your site.
Creating test database for alias 'default'... ...F ====================================================================== FAIL: test_user_profile_search (askbot.tests.haystack_search_tests.HaystackSearchTests) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/media/sf_Ubuntu/4hou4ken/askbot/askbot/tests/haystack_search_tests.py", line 84, in test_user_profile_search self.assertEquals(user_profile_qs.count(), 1) AssertionError: 0 != 1---------------------------------------------------------------------- Ran 4 tests in 17.870s
FAILED (failures=1) Destroying test database for alias 'default'...
Process finished with exit code 1
As I judge from the Solr Admin, "wood" is not index because querying for "wood" returns no record of it. For this reason, I am suspecting this may be caused by schema.xml being improperly configured. Thank you.
Update1(Wrong):Update:
I am guessing the above failure may be caused by the following code in askbot/search/haystack/__init__.py because Django's User class does not have location or about field.
def get_model(self): from askbot.models import User return User
I tried to extend the User class in askbot/models/user.py So far, it is unsuccessful because I got errors such as
askbot.activity: 'user' has a relation with model , which has either not been installed or is abstract.
Update2: Maybe solved?
It turned out adding the following two lines to
askbot/templates/search/indexes/auth/user_text.txt
make the test to pass
{{ object.about }} {{ object.location }}
{{object.country}} may be added too. But, I am not sure on this because this may index country even if show_country is false.
Haystack test 'test_user_profile_search' fails
Could someone take a look at this test failure?
I get the following failure:
/home/a/virtualenv/4hou4ken/bin/python2.7 /media/sf_Ubuntu/4hou4ken/forum/manage.py test askbot.HaystackSearchTests WARNING!!! You are using a 'locmem' (local memory) caching backend, which is OK for a low volume site running on a single-process server. For a multi-process configuration it is neccessary to have a production cache system, such as redis or memcached.
With local memory caching and multi-process setup you might intermittently see outdated content on your site.
Creating test database for alias 'default'... ...F ====================================================================== FAIL: test_user_profile_search (askbot.tests.haystack_search_tests.HaystackSearchTests) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/media/sf_Ubuntu/4hou4ken/askbot/askbot/tests/haystack_search_tests.py", line 84, in test_user_profile_search self.assertEquals(user_profile_qs.count(), 1) AssertionError: 0 != 1---------------------------------------------------------------------- Ran 4 tests in 17.870s
FAILED (failures=1) Destroying test database for alias 'default'...
Process finished with exit code 1
As I judge from the Solr Admin, "wood" is not index because querying for "wood" returns no record of it. For this reason, I am suspecting this may be caused by schema.xml being improperly configured. Thank you.
Update:
I am guessing the above failure may be caused by the following code in askbot/search/haystack/__init__.py because Django's User class does not have location or about field.
def get_model(self): from askbot.models import User return User
I tried to extend the User class in askbot/models/user.py So far, it is unsuccessful because I got errors such as
askbot.activity: 'user' has a relation with model , which has either not been installed or is abstract.