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QUnit Javascript testing integration for Django.

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django-qunit

django-qunit integrates the [QUnit Javascript testing framework][1] with [Django][2], making it possible to run QUnit tests alongside your Django app and test Ajax routines.

[1]: http://docs.jquery.com/QUnit [2]: http://www.djangoproject.com/

installation

  1. Add ‘django_qunit’ to your settings.INSTALLED_APPS.

  2. Add settings.QUNIT_TEST_DIRECTORY, containing the path to your javascript files.

  3. Add a urlconf to include(‘django_qunit.urls’).

  4. Visit the URL you’ve included in your urlconf, and it should display QUnit test results.

See the example in the tarball for more information.

license

Copyright (c) 2010 Cody Soyland Licensed new-style BSD, also containing QUnit, which is licensed MIT. See LICENSE file for more information.

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