1
0
mirror of https://github.com/django/django.git synced 2024-11-19 16:04:13 +00:00
django/tests/modeltests/signals/models.py

118 lines
3.3 KiB
Python
Raw Normal View History

"""
Testing signals before/after saving and deleting.
"""
from django.db import models
class Person(models.Model):
first_name = models.CharField(max_length=20)
last_name = models.CharField(max_length=20)
def __unicode__(self):
return u"%s %s" % (self.first_name, self.last_name)
def pre_save_test(signal, sender, instance, **kwargs):
print 'pre_save signal,', instance
if kwargs.get('raw'):
print 'Is raw'
def post_save_test(signal, sender, instance, **kwargs):
print 'post_save signal,', instance
if 'created' in kwargs:
if kwargs['created']:
print 'Is created'
else:
print 'Is updated'
if kwargs.get('raw'):
print 'Is raw'
def pre_delete_test(signal, sender, instance, **kwargs):
print 'pre_delete signal,', instance
print 'instance.id is not None: %s' % (instance.id != None)
# #8285: signals can be any callable
class PostDeleteHandler(object):
def __call__(self, signal, sender, instance, **kwargs):
print 'post_delete signal,', instance
print 'instance.id is None: %s' % (instance.id == None)
post_delete_test = PostDeleteHandler()
__test__ = {'API_TESTS':"""
# Save up the number of connected signals so that we can check at the end
# that all the signals we register get properly unregistered (#9989)
>>> pre_signals = (len(models.signals.pre_save.receivers),
... len(models.signals.post_save.receivers),
... len(models.signals.pre_delete.receivers),
... len(models.signals.post_delete.receivers))
>>> models.signals.pre_save.connect(pre_save_test)
>>> models.signals.post_save.connect(post_save_test)
>>> models.signals.pre_delete.connect(pre_delete_test)
>>> models.signals.post_delete.connect(post_delete_test)
>>> p1 = Person(first_name='John', last_name='Smith')
>>> p1.save()
pre_save signal, John Smith
post_save signal, John Smith
Is created
>>> p1.first_name = 'Tom'
>>> p1.save()
pre_save signal, Tom Smith
post_save signal, Tom Smith
Is updated
# Calling an internal method purely so that we can trigger a "raw" save.
>>> p1.save_base(raw=True)
pre_save signal, Tom Smith
Is raw
post_save signal, Tom Smith
Is updated
Is raw
>>> p1.delete()
pre_delete signal, Tom Smith
instance.id is not None: True
post_delete signal, Tom Smith
instance.id is None: False
>>> p2 = Person(first_name='James', last_name='Jones')
>>> p2.id = 99999
>>> p2.save()
pre_save signal, James Jones
post_save signal, James Jones
Is created
>>> p2.id = 99998
>>> p2.save()
pre_save signal, James Jones
post_save signal, James Jones
Is created
>>> p2.delete()
pre_delete signal, James Jones
instance.id is not None: True
post_delete signal, James Jones
instance.id is None: False
>>> Person.objects.all()
[<Person: James Jones>]
>>> models.signals.post_delete.disconnect(post_delete_test)
>>> models.signals.pre_delete.disconnect(pre_delete_test)
>>> models.signals.post_save.disconnect(post_save_test)
>>> models.signals.pre_save.disconnect(pre_save_test)
# Check that all our signals got disconnected properly.
>>> post_signals = (len(models.signals.pre_save.receivers),
... len(models.signals.post_save.receivers),
... len(models.signals.pre_delete.receivers),
... len(models.signals.post_delete.receivers))
>>> pre_signals == post_signals
True
"""}