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You can use django-nose and reuse the database like this:
REUSE_DB=1 ./manage.py test
Be careful that your tests do not leave any junk in the DB. Have a look at the documentation for more info.
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At some point I ended up creating a transaction management middleware that would intercept transaction calls so that all tests were run in a transaction, and then the transaction was rolled back at the end.
Another alternative is to have a binary database dump that gets loaded at the beginning of each test, and then the database is dropped and recreated between tests. After creating a good database, use xtrabackup to create a dump of it. Then, in a per-test setup function, drop and create the database, then use xtrabackup to load the dump. Since it’s a binary dump it’ll load fairly quickly.
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