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testing - Django 1.4 - assertQuerysetEqual - how to use method

I'm wondering how the TestCase.assertQuerysetEqual method works. I tried it in different ways, each of them leading me to another error message.

#create a backup of all records in the tree
tree_record_backup = list(Tree.objects.all())

#do some updates on another table, which should not affect the tree table if everything goes wrong

#check if list of tree records did not changed
tree_record_qs = Tree.objects.all()
#Number1:
self.assertQuerysetEqual(tree_record_qs,[repr(tree_record_backup)])
#Number2:
self.assertQuerysetEqual(tree_record_qs,tree_record_backup)

Error Message for Number1:

First list contains 21 additional elements.
First extra element 1:
node.pk: 2 - node: node2 - pk: 2 - level: 0 - ancestor: 2

Error Message for Number 2:

AssertionError: Lists differ: ['<Tree: node.pk: 1 - node: ro... != [<Tree: node.pk: 1 - node: roo...

First differing element 0:
<Tree: node.pk: 1 - node: root - pk: 1 - level: 0 - ancestor: 1>
node.pk: 1 - node: root - pk: 1 - level: 0 - ancestor: 1

Thanks for hints how to use the assertQuerysetEqual method correctly.

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assertQuerysetEqual takes a queryset, a list of values and a transform callable which is called on the queryset to convert it into something comparable to the list of values. By default this callable is repr. This is kind of irritating since it doesn't actually compare two querysets, but the easy fix for most cases is using map(repr, your_second_queryset) for the list of values. This is documented in django since version 1.3.


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