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[soc2010/test-refactor] Moved custom_pk modeltest to unittest
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@ -39,139 +39,3 @@ class Bar(models.Model):
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class Foo(models.Model):
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bar = models.ForeignKey(Bar)
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__test__ = {'API_TESTS':"""
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>>> dan = Employee(employee_code=123, first_name='Dan', last_name='Jones')
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>>> dan.save()
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>>> Employee.objects.all()
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[<Employee: Dan Jones>]
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>>> fran = Employee(employee_code=456, first_name='Fran', last_name='Bones')
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>>> fran.save()
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>>> Employee.objects.all()
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[<Employee: Fran Bones>, <Employee: Dan Jones>]
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>>> Employee.objects.get(pk=123)
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<Employee: Dan Jones>
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>>> Employee.objects.get(pk=456)
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<Employee: Fran Bones>
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>>> Employee.objects.get(pk=42)
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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...
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DoesNotExist: Employee matching query does not exist.
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# Use the name of the primary key, rather than pk.
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>>> Employee.objects.get(employee_code__exact=123)
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<Employee: Dan Jones>
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# pk can be used as a substitute for the primary key.
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>>> Employee.objects.filter(pk__in=[123, 456])
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[<Employee: Fran Bones>, <Employee: Dan Jones>]
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# The primary key can be accessed via the pk property on the model.
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>>> e = Employee.objects.get(pk=123)
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>>> e.pk
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123
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# Or we can use the real attribute name for the primary key:
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>>> e.employee_code
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123
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# Fran got married and changed her last name.
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>>> fran = Employee.objects.get(pk=456)
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>>> fran.last_name = 'Jones'
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>>> fran.save()
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>>> Employee.objects.filter(last_name__exact='Jones')
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[<Employee: Dan Jones>, <Employee: Fran Jones>]
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>>> emps = Employee.objects.in_bulk([123, 456])
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>>> emps[123]
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<Employee: Dan Jones>
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>>> b = Business(name='Sears')
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>>> b.save()
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>>> b.employees.add(dan, fran)
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>>> b.employees.all()
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[<Employee: Dan Jones>, <Employee: Fran Jones>]
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>>> fran.business_set.all()
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[<Business: Sears>]
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>>> Business.objects.in_bulk(['Sears'])
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{u'Sears': <Business: Sears>}
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>>> Business.objects.filter(name__exact='Sears')
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[<Business: Sears>]
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>>> Business.objects.filter(pk='Sears')
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[<Business: Sears>]
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# Queries across tables, involving primary key
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>>> Employee.objects.filter(business__name__exact='Sears')
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[<Employee: Dan Jones>, <Employee: Fran Jones>]
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>>> Employee.objects.filter(business__pk='Sears')
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[<Employee: Dan Jones>, <Employee: Fran Jones>]
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>>> Business.objects.filter(employees__employee_code__exact=123)
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[<Business: Sears>]
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>>> Business.objects.filter(employees__pk=123)
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[<Business: Sears>]
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>>> Business.objects.filter(employees__first_name__startswith='Fran')
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[<Business: Sears>]
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# Primary key may be unicode string
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>>> bus = Business(name=u'jaźń')
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>>> bus.save()
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# The primary key must also obviously be unique, so trying to create a new
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# object with the same primary key will fail.
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>>> try:
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... sid = transaction.savepoint()
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... Employee.objects.create(employee_code=123, first_name='Fred', last_name='Jones')
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... transaction.savepoint_commit(sid)
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... except Exception, e:
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... if isinstance(e, IntegrityError):
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... transaction.savepoint_rollback(sid)
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... print "Pass"
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... else:
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... print "Fail with %s" % type(e)
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Pass
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# Regression for #10785 -- Custom fields can be used for primary keys.
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>>> new_bar = Bar.objects.create()
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>>> new_foo = Foo.objects.create(bar=new_bar)
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# FIXME: This still doesn't work, but will require some changes in
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# get_db_prep_lookup to fix it.
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# >>> f = Foo.objects.get(bar=new_bar.pk)
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# >>> f == new_foo
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# True
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# >>> f.bar == new_bar
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# True
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>>> f = Foo.objects.get(bar=new_bar)
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>>> f == new_foo
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True
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>>> f.bar == new_bar
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True
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"""}
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# SQLite lets objects be saved with an empty primary key, even though an
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# integer is expected. So we can't check for an error being raised in that case
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# for SQLite. Remove it from the suite for this next bit.
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if settings.DATABASES[DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS]['ENGINE'] != 'django.db.backends.sqlite3':
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__test__["API_TESTS"] += """
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# The primary key must be specified, so an error is raised if you try to create
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# an object without it.
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>>> try:
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... sid = transaction.savepoint()
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... Employee.objects.create(first_name='Tom', last_name='Smith')
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... print 'hello'
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... transaction.savepoint_commit(sid)
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... print 'hello2'
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... except Exception, e:
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... if isinstance(e, IntegrityError):
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... transaction.savepoint_rollback(sid)
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... print "Pass"
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... else:
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... print "Fail with %s" % type(e)
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Pass
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"""
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tests/modeltests/custom_pk/tests.py
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tests/modeltests/custom_pk/tests.py
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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from django.test import TestCase
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from django.conf import settings
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from django.db import transaction, IntegrityError, DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS
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from models import Employee, Business, Bar, Foo
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class CustomPkTestCase(TestCase):
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#no fixture here because MyWrapper doesn't serialize nicely
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def test_custom_pk(self):
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dan = Employee(employee_code=123, first_name='Dan', last_name='Jones')
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dan.save()
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self.assertQuerysetEqual(Employee.objects.all(),
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['<Employee: Dan Jones>'])
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fran = Employee(employee_code=456, first_name='Fran', last_name='Bones')
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fran.save()
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self.assertQuerysetEqual(Employee.objects.all(),
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['<Employee: Fran Bones>', '<Employee: Dan Jones>'])
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self.assertEqual(repr(Employee.objects.get(pk=123)),
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'<Employee: Dan Jones>')
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self.assertEqual(repr(Employee.objects.get(pk=456)),
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'<Employee: Fran Bones>')
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self.assertRaises(Employee.DoesNotExist,
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Employee.objects.get, pk=42)
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# Use the name of the primary key, rather than pk.
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self.assertEqual(repr(Employee.objects.get(employee_code__exact=123)),
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'<Employee: Dan Jones>')
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# pk can be used as a substitute for the primary key.
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self.assertQuerysetEqual(Employee.objects.filter(pk__in=[123, 456]),
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['<Employee: Fran Bones>', '<Employee: Dan Jones>'])
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# The primary key can be accessed via the pk property on the model.
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e = Employee.objects.get(pk=123)
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self.assertEqual(e.pk, 123)
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# Or we can use the real attribute name for the primary key:
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self.assertEqual(e.employee_code, 123)
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# Fran got married and changed her last name.
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fran = Employee.objects.get(pk=456)
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fran.last_name = 'Jones'
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fran.save()
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self.assertQuerysetEqual(Employee.objects.filter(last_name__exact='Jones') ,
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['<Employee: Dan Jones>', '<Employee: Fran Jones>'])
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emps = Employee.objects.in_bulk([123, 456])
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self.assertEqual(repr(emps[123]),
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'<Employee: Dan Jones>')
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b = Business(name='Sears')
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b.save()
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b.employees.add(dan, fran)
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self.assertQuerysetEqual(b.employees.all(),
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['<Employee: Dan Jones>', '<Employee: Fran Jones>'])
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self.assertQuerysetEqual(fran.business_set.all(),
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['<Business: Sears>'])
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self.assertEqual(repr(Business.objects.in_bulk(['Sears'])),
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"{u'Sears': <Business: Sears>}")
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self.assertQuerysetEqual(Business.objects.filter(name__exact='Sears'),
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['<Business: Sears>'])
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self.assertQuerysetEqual(Business.objects.filter(pk='Sears'),
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['<Business: Sears>'])
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# Queries across tables, involving primary key
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self.assertQuerysetEqual(Employee.objects.filter(business__name__exact='Sears'),
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['<Employee: Dan Jones>', '<Employee: Fran Jones>'])
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self.assertQuerysetEqual(Employee.objects.filter(business__pk='Sears'),
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['<Employee: Dan Jones>', '<Employee: Fran Jones>'])
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self.assertQuerysetEqual(Business.objects.filter(employees__employee_code__exact=123),
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['<Business: Sears>'])
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self.assertQuerysetEqual(Business.objects.filter(employees__pk=123),
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['<Business: Sears>'])
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self.assertQuerysetEqual(Business.objects.filter(employees__first_name__startswith='Fran'),
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['<Business: Sears>'])
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def test_unicode_pk(self):
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# Primary key may be unicode string
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bus = Business(name=u'jaźń')
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bus.save()
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def test_unique_primary_key(self):
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# The primary key must also obviously be unique, so trying to create a new
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# object with the same primary key will fail.
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e = Employee.objects.create(employee_code=123, first_name='Alex', last_name='Gaynor')
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e.save()
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self.assertRaises(IntegrityError,
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Employee.objects.create,
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employee_code=123, first_name='Russell', last_name='KM')
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def test_custom_fields_can_be_primary_keys(self):
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# Regression for #10785 -- Custom fields can be used for primary keys.
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new_bar = Bar.objects.create()
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new_foo = Foo.objects.create(bar=new_bar)
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#works because of changes in get_db_prep_lookup
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f = Foo.objects.get(bar=new_bar.pk)
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self.assertEqual(f, new_foo)
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self.assertEqual(f.bar, new_bar)
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f = Foo.objects.get(bar=new_bar)
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self.assertEqual(f, new_foo)
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self.assertEqual(f.bar, new_bar)
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# SQLite lets objects be saved with an empty primary key, even though an
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# integer is expected. So we can't check for an error being raised in that case
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# for SQLite. Remove it from the suite for this next bit.
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def test_empty_pk_error(self):
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#fixme, improve this skiping with unittest2
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if settings.DATABASES[DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS]['ENGINE'] != 'django.db.backends.sqlite3':
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self.assertRaises(IntegrityError,
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Employee.objects.create,
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first_name='Tom', last_name='Smith')
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