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diff --git a/docs/topics/testing/overview.txt b/docs/topics/testing/overview.txt index fc18eb0e4a..06e6172724 100644 --- a/docs/topics/testing/overview.txt +++ b/docs/topics/testing/overview.txt @@ -135,13 +135,10 @@ Tests that require a database (namely, model tests) will not use your "real" Regardless of whether the tests pass or fail, the test databases are destroyed when all the tests have been executed. -.. versionadded:: 1.8 - - You can prevent the test databases from being destroyed by adding the - :djadminopt:`--keepdb` flag to the test command. This will preserve the test - database between runs. If the database does not exist, it will first - be created. Any migrations will also be applied in order to keep it - up to date. +You can prevent the test databases from being destroyed by adding the +:djadminopt:`--keepdb` flag to the test command. This will preserve the test +database between runs. If the database does not exist, it will first be +created. Any migrations will also be applied in order to keep it p to date. By default the test databases get their names by prepending ``test_`` to the value of the :setting:`NAME` settings for the databases @@ -173,10 +170,6 @@ If using a SQLite in-memory database with Python 3.4+ and SQLite 3.7.13+, `shared cache <https://www.sqlite.org/sharedcache.html>`_ will be enabled, so you can write tests with ability to share the database between threads. -.. versionadded:: 1.8 - - The ability to use SQLite with a shared cache as described above was added. - .. admonition:: Finding data from your production database when running tests? If your code attempts to access the database when its modules are compiled, @@ -218,11 +211,9 @@ the Django test runner reorders tests in the following way: database by a given :class:`~django.test.TransactionTestCase` test, they must be updated to be able to run independently. -.. versionadded:: 1.8 - - You may reverse the execution order inside groups by passing - :djadminopt:`--reverse` to the test command. This can help with ensuring - your tests are independent from each other. +You may reverse the execution order inside groups by passing +:djadminopt:`--reverse` to the test command. This can help with ensuring your +tests are independent from each other. .. _test-case-serialized-rollback: |
