Test Project ============ The **tinymce4-lite** sources include **test_tinymce** project that can be used to run automated tests or to try a live TinyMCE 4 editor widget. The test project can also serve as a basic example of **tinymce4-lite** usage. To use the test project, first you need to install the necessary dependencies:: $ pip install -r requirements.txt Then you need to create the test database:: $ python manage.py migrate If you want to try TinyMCE in Django Admin, create a superuser to access the Admin interface:: $ python manage.py createsuperuser To run automated tests, enter in the console:: $ python manage.py test test_tinymce Tests require web-browsers: Firefox on Windows and Chrome on other platforms. You also need to download respective Selenium drivers for your platform: `Gecko driver `_ or `Chrome driver `_. Set the necessary permissions for a driver executable and add the directory where it resides your system ``PATH`` environment variable. Also check Travis CI configuration ``.travis.yml``. To open TinyMCE 4 editor, run the test server:: $ python manage.py runserver Then open the project's start page in your browser: http://127.0.0.1:8000. The browser will open a webpage with a TinyMCE 4 editor. .. note:: The commands described in this section need to be run from the **tinymce4-lite** sources root directory. The test project is very simple. It allows you to try rich text editing in TinyMCE 4 and then save the text and see how it looks on a web-page.