Add LocaleMiddleware to fix language chooser warning in tests#2877
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This fixes the UserWarning about Language chooser requiring 'django.middleware.locale.LocaleMiddleware' in MIDDLEWARE. Fixes python#2742
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Summary
This PR adds
django.middleware.locale.LocaleMiddlewareto the MIDDLEWARE setting to resolve the warning that appears during test runs.Changes
LocaleMiddlewareafterSessionMiddlewareinpydotorg/settings/base.pyIssue
Fixes #2742
Context
The
admin_interfacepackage's language chooser feature requiresLocaleMiddlewareto be present in the MIDDLEWARE setting. Without it, a warning is raised:The middleware is placed after
SessionMiddlewareas per Django's documentation, which recommends it be positioned early, but after SessionMiddleware.