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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T10:46:04+00:00 2026-05-21T10:46:04+00:00

I’m new to testing and I’m trying to create a test for my Plone

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I’m new to testing and I’m trying to create a test for my Plone product for the first time.
I’m on Plone 3.3.

The basic test suite works, I can execute it without errors.
I followed this documentation : http://plone.org/documentation/kb/testing
…except that I’m writing my tests in Python classes instead of doctests.

My problem is that I cannot seem to access the views defined in my app (I get ComponentLookupError).

The problem seems to be with the “browserlayer” defined by my applications.
When I remove the layer=”…” attribute from my configure.zcml, the test can access the views without problem. However, if I add it back, it doesn’t work.
I guess that’s because de browserlayer interface doesn’t get applied to the request.

The only reference to this problem I found is in the tests for googlesitemap : http://dev.plone.org/collective/browser/googlesitemap/googlesitemap.common/trunk/googlesitemap/common/tests?rev=

The author seems to have made a custom ZCML file for the test, in which the layer=”…” attribute has been removed. (which would work but it seems very bad having to maintain a separate zcml file for the tests)

In my test, I have included the following (taken from the googlesitemap tests), which passes :

from jambette.site.interfaces import IJambetteLayer # this is my browserlayer
from plone.browserlayer.utils import registered_layers
self.assertTrue(IJambetteLayer in registered_layers())

So I think my skin and browserlayer are registered correctly.

Is there anything I need to do so that the browserlayer will be applied to the request?

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    2026-05-21T10:46:04+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 10:46 am

    Browser layer interfaces are simply ‘painted’ onto the request with directlyProvides. Simply do so in your test setup before you look up the view:

    from zope import interface
    from jambette.site.interfaces import IJambetteLayer
    
    ...
    
        directlyProvides(request, IJambetteLayer)
    
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