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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T22:45:06+00:00 2026-05-14T22:45:06+00:00

I’m using django.test.client.Client to test whether some text shows up when a user is

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I’m using django.test.client.Client to test whether some text shows up when a user is logged in. However, I the Client object doesn’t seem to be keeping me logged in.

This test passes if done manually with Firefox but not when done with the Client object.

class Test(TestCase):
    def test_view(self):
        user.set_password(password)
        user.save()

        client = self.client
        # I thought a more manual way would work, but no luck
        # client.post('/login', {'username':user.username, 'password':password})
        login_successful = client.login(username=user.username, password=password)
        # this assert passes  
        self.assertTrue(login_successful)

        response = client.get("/path", follow=True)
        #whether follow=True or not doesn't seem to work

        self.assertContains(response, "needle" )

When I print response it returns the login form that is hidden by:

{% if not request.user.is_authenticated %}
    ... form ...
{% endif %}

This is confirmed when I run ipython manage.py shell.

The problem seems to be that the Client object is not keeping the session authenticated.

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    2026-05-14T22:45:06+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 10:45 pm

    FWIW, an update to Django 1.2 (I was running 1.1.1 before) fixed it. I have no idea what was broken there, considering when I last ran that test suite about 2 weeks ago, it worked great.

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