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[soc2009/multidb] Add multi-db support to fixture loading. Involves a rework of models in the multi-db test cases to make the fixture a complete test case. Patch from Russell Keith-Magee.

git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/branches/soc2009/multidb@11891 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Alex Gaynor 2009-12-17 16:12:43 +00:00
parent 3c8c3bd651
commit 44f21f2374
14 changed files with 195 additions and 126 deletions

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@ -48,8 +48,8 @@ class SiteProfileNotAvailable(Exception):
pass
class PermissionManager(models.Manager):
def get_by_natural_key(self, codename, app_label, model):
return self.get(
def get_by_natural_key(self, codename, app_label, model, using=DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS):
return self.using(using).get(
codename=codename,
content_type=ContentType.objects.get_by_natural_key(app_label, model)
)

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@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ class Command(BaseCommand):
print "Installing %s fixture '%s' from %s." % \
(format, fixture_name, humanize(fixture_dir))
try:
objects = serializers.deserialize(format, fixture)
objects = serializers.deserialize(format, fixture, using=using)
for obj in objects:
if obj.object._meta.app_label not in excluded_apps:
objects_in_fixture += 1

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@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ def serialize(format, queryset, **options):
s.serialize(queryset, **options)
return s.getvalue()
def deserialize(format, stream_or_string):
def deserialize(format, stream_or_string, **options):
"""
Deserialize a stream or a string. Returns an iterator that yields ``(obj,
m2m_relation_dict)``, where ``obj`` is a instantiated -- but *unsaved* --
@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ def deserialize(format, stream_or_string):
list_of_related_objects}``.
"""
d = get_deserializer(format)
return d(stream_or_string)
return d(stream_or_string, **options)
def _load_serializers():
"""

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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ def Deserializer(stream_or_string, **options):
stream = StringIO(stream_or_string)
else:
stream = stream_or_string
for obj in PythonDeserializer(simplejson.load(stream)):
for obj in PythonDeserializer(simplejson.load(stream), **options):
yield obj
class DjangoJSONEncoder(simplejson.JSONEncoder):

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ other serializers.
from django.conf import settings
from django.core.serializers import base
from django.db import models
from django.db import models, DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS
from django.utils.encoding import smart_unicode, is_protected_type
class Serializer(base.Serializer):
@ -77,6 +77,7 @@ def Deserializer(object_list, **options):
It's expected that you pass the Python objects themselves (instead of a
stream or a string) to the constructor
"""
db = options.pop('using', DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS)
models.get_apps()
for d in object_list:
# Look up the model and starting build a dict of data for it.
@ -96,7 +97,7 @@ def Deserializer(object_list, **options):
if hasattr(field.rel.to._default_manager, 'get_by_natural_key'):
def m2m_convert(value):
if hasattr(value, '__iter__'):
return field.rel.to._default_manager.get_by_natural_key(*value).pk
return field.rel.to._default_manager.get_by_natural_key(*value, **{'using':db}).pk
else:
return smart_unicode(field.rel.to._meta.pk.to_python(value))
else:
@ -108,7 +109,7 @@ def Deserializer(object_list, **options):
if field_value is not None:
if hasattr(field.rel.to._default_manager, 'get_by_natural_key'):
if hasattr(field_value, '__iter__'):
obj = field.rel.to._default_manager.get_by_natural_key(*field_value)
obj = field.rel.to._default_manager.get_by_natural_key(*field_value, **{'using':db})
value = getattr(obj, field.rel.field_name)
else:
value = field.rel.to._meta.get_field(field.rel.field_name).to_python(field_value)

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@ -58,6 +58,6 @@ def Deserializer(stream_or_string, **options):
stream = StringIO(stream_or_string)
else:
stream = stream_or_string
for obj in PythonDeserializer(yaml.load(stream)):
for obj in PythonDeserializer(yaml.load(stream), **options):
yield obj

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ XML serializer.
from django.conf import settings
from django.core.serializers import base
from django.db import models
from django.db import models, DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS
from django.utils.xmlutils import SimplerXMLGenerator
from django.utils.encoding import smart_unicode
from xml.dom import pulldom
@ -149,6 +149,7 @@ class Deserializer(base.Deserializer):
def __init__(self, stream_or_string, **options):
super(Deserializer, self).__init__(stream_or_string, **options)
self.event_stream = pulldom.parse(self.stream)
self.db = options.pop('using', DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS)
def next(self):
for event, node in self.event_stream:
@ -218,7 +219,7 @@ class Deserializer(base.Deserializer):
if keys:
# If there are 'natural' subelements, it must be a natural key
field_value = [getInnerText(k).strip() for k in keys]
obj = field.rel.to._default_manager.get_by_natural_key(*field_value)
obj = field.rel.to._default_manager.get_by_natural_key(*field_value, **{'using':self.db})
obj_pk = getattr(obj, field.rel.field_name)
else:
# Otherwise, treat like a normal PK
@ -239,7 +240,7 @@ class Deserializer(base.Deserializer):
if keys:
# If there are 'natural' subelements, it must be a natural key
field_value = [getInnerText(k).strip() for k in keys]
obj_pk = field.rel.to._default_manager.get_by_natural_key(*field_value).pk
obj_pk = field.rel.to._default_manager.get_by_natural_key(*field_value, **{'using':self.db}).pk
else:
# Otherwise, treat like a normal PK value.
obj_pk = field.rel.to._meta.pk.to_python(n.getAttribute('pk'))

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@ -614,7 +614,7 @@ class Model(object):
param = smart_str(getattr(self, field.attname))
q = Q(**{'%s__%s' % (field.name, op): param})
q = q|Q(**{field.name: param, 'pk__%s' % op: self.pk})
qs = self.__class__._default_manager.filter(**kwargs).filter(q).order_by('%s%s' % (order, field.name), '%spk' % order)
qs = self.__class__._default_manager.using(self._state.db).filter(**kwargs).filter(q).order_by('%s%s' % (order, field.name), '%spk' % order)
try:
return qs[0]
except IndexError:

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@ -57,8 +57,8 @@ class Tag(models.Model):
self.tagged, self.name)
class PersonManager(models.Manager):
def get_by_natural_key(self, name):
return self.get(name=name)
def get_by_natural_key(self, name, using=DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS):
return self.using(using).get(name=name)
class Person(models.Model):
objects = PersonManager()

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@ -83,8 +83,8 @@ class WidgetProxy(Widget):
# Check for forward references in FKs and M2Ms with natural keys
class TestManager(models.Manager):
def get_by_natural_key(self, key):
return self.get(name=key)
def get_by_natural_key(self, key, using=DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS):
return self.using(using).get(name=key)
class Store(models.Model):
objects = TestManager()

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@ -1,10 +1,26 @@
[
{
"pk": 1,
"model": "multiple_database.person",
"fields": {
"name": "Marty Alchin"
}
},
{
"pk": 2,
"model": "multiple_database.person",
"fields": {
"name": "George Vilches"
}
},
{
"pk": 2,
"model": "multiple_database.book",
"fields": {
"title": "Pro Django",
"published": "2008-12-16"
"published": "2008-12-16",
"authors": [["Marty Alchin"]],
"editor": ["George Vilches"]
}
}
]

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@ -1,10 +1,26 @@
[
{
"pk": 1,
"model": "multiple_database.person",
"fields": {
"name": "Mark Pilgrim"
}
},
{
"pk": 2,
"model": "multiple_database.person",
"fields": {
"name": "Chris Mills"
}
},
{
"pk": 2,
"model": "multiple_database.book",
"fields": {
"title": "Dive into Python",
"published": "2009-5-4"
"published": "2009-5-4",
"authors": [["Mark Pilgrim"]],
"editor": ["Chris Mills"]
}
}
]

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@ -16,10 +16,25 @@ class Review(models.Model):
class Meta:
ordering = ('source',)
class PersonManager(models.Manager):
def get_by_natural_key(self, name, using=DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS):
return self.using(using).get(name=name)
class Person(models.Model):
objects = PersonManager()
name = models.CharField(max_length=100)
def __unicode__(self):
return self.name
class Meta:
ordering = ('name',)
class Book(models.Model):
title = models.CharField(max_length=100)
published = models.DateField()
authors = models.ManyToManyField('Author')
authors = models.ManyToManyField(Person)
editor = models.ForeignKey(Person, null=True, related_name='edited')
reviews = generic.GenericRelation(Review)
def __unicode__(self):
@ -28,16 +43,6 @@ class Book(models.Model):
class Meta:
ordering = ('title',)
class Author(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=100)
favourite_book = models.ForeignKey(Book, null=True, related_name='favourite_of')
def __unicode__(self):
return self.name
class Meta:
ordering = ('name',)
class UserProfile(models.Model):
user = models.OneToOneField(User)
flavor = models.CharField(max_length=100)

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ from django.contrib.auth.models import User
from django.db import connections
from django.test import TestCase
from models import Book, Author, Review, UserProfile
from models import Book, Person, Review, UserProfile
try:
# we only have these models if the user is using multi-db, it's safe the
@ -133,13 +133,13 @@ class QueryTestCase(TestCase):
pro = Book.objects.create(title="Pro Django",
published=datetime.date(2008, 12, 16))
marty = Author.objects.create(name="Marty Alchin")
marty = Person.objects.create(name="Marty Alchin")
# Create a book and author on the other database
dive = Book.objects.using('other').create(title="Dive into Python",
published=datetime.date(2009, 5, 4))
mark = Author.objects.using('other').create(name="Mark Pilgrim")
mark = Person.objects.using('other').create(name="Mark Pilgrim")
# Save the author relations
pro.authors = [marty]
@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ class QueryTestCase(TestCase):
# Reget the objects to clear caches
dive = Book.objects.using('other').get(title="Dive into Python")
mark = Author.objects.using('other').get(name="Mark Pilgrim")
mark = Person.objects.using('other').get(name="Mark Pilgrim")
# Retrive related object by descriptor. Related objects should be database-baound
self.assertEquals(list(dive.authors.all().values_list('name', flat=True)),
@ -178,13 +178,13 @@ class QueryTestCase(TestCase):
dive = Book.objects.using('other').create(title="Dive into Python",
published=datetime.date(2009, 5, 4))
mark = Author.objects.using('other').create(name="Mark Pilgrim")
mark = Person.objects.using('other').create(name="Mark Pilgrim")
# Save the author relations
dive.authors = [mark]
# Add a second author
john = Author.objects.using('other').create(name="John Smith")
john = Person.objects.using('other').create(name="John Smith")
self.assertEquals(list(Book.objects.using('other').filter(authors__name='John Smith').values_list('title', flat=True)),
[])
@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ class QueryTestCase(TestCase):
dive = Book.objects.using('other').create(title="Dive into Python",
published=datetime.date(2009, 5, 4))
mark = Author.objects.using('other').create(name="Mark Pilgrim")
mark = Person.objects.using('other').create(name="Mark Pilgrim")
# Save the author relations
dive.authors = [mark]
@ -233,30 +233,30 @@ class QueryTestCase(TestCase):
# Add a books to the m2m
mark.book_set.add(grease)
self.assertEquals(list(Author.objects.using('other').filter(book__title='Dive into Python').values_list('name', flat=True)),
self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('other').filter(book__title='Dive into Python').values_list('name', flat=True)),
[u'Mark Pilgrim'])
self.assertEquals(list(Author.objects.using('other').filter(book__title='Greasemonkey Hacks').values_list('name', flat=True)),
self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('other').filter(book__title='Greasemonkey Hacks').values_list('name', flat=True)),
[u'Mark Pilgrim'])
# Remove a book from the m2m
mark.book_set.remove(grease)
self.assertEquals(list(Author.objects.using('other').filter(book__title='Dive into Python').values_list('name', flat=True)),
self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('other').filter(book__title='Dive into Python').values_list('name', flat=True)),
[u'Mark Pilgrim'])
self.assertEquals(list(Author.objects.using('other').filter(book__title='Greasemonkey Hacks').values_list('name', flat=True)),
self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('other').filter(book__title='Greasemonkey Hacks').values_list('name', flat=True)),
[])
# Clear the books associated with mark
mark.book_set.clear()
self.assertEquals(list(Author.objects.using('other').filter(book__title='Dive into Python').values_list('name', flat=True)),
self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('other').filter(book__title='Dive into Python').values_list('name', flat=True)),
[])
self.assertEquals(list(Author.objects.using('other').filter(book__title='Greasemonkey Hacks').values_list('name', flat=True)),
self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('other').filter(book__title='Greasemonkey Hacks').values_list('name', flat=True)),
[])
# Create a book through the m2m interface
mark.book_set.create(title="Dive into HTML5", published=datetime.date(2020, 1, 1))
self.assertEquals(list(Author.objects.using('other').filter(book__title='Dive into Python').values_list('name', flat=True)),
self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('other').filter(book__title='Dive into Python').values_list('name', flat=True)),
[])
self.assertEquals(list(Author.objects.using('other').filter(book__title='Dive into HTML5').values_list('name', flat=True)),
self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('other').filter(book__title='Dive into HTML5').values_list('name', flat=True)),
[u'Mark Pilgrim'])
def test_m2m_cross_database_protection(self):
@ -265,13 +265,13 @@ class QueryTestCase(TestCase):
pro = Book.objects.create(title="Pro Django",
published=datetime.date(2008, 12, 16))
marty = Author.objects.create(name="Marty Alchin")
marty = Person.objects.create(name="Marty Alchin")
# Create a book and author on the other database
dive = Book.objects.using('other').create(title="Dive into Python",
published=datetime.date(2009, 5, 4))
mark = Author.objects.using('other').create(name="Mark Pilgrim")
mark = Person.objects.using('other').create(name="Mark Pilgrim")
# Set a foreign key set with an object from a different database
try:
marty.book_set = [pro, dive]
@ -313,91 +313,93 @@ class QueryTestCase(TestCase):
pro = Book.objects.create(title="Pro Django",
published=datetime.date(2008, 12, 16))
marty = Author.objects.create(name="Marty Alchin")
marty = Person.objects.create(name="Marty Alchin")
george = Person.objects.create(name="George Vilches")
# Create a book and author on the other database
dive = Book.objects.using('other').create(title="Dive into Python",
published=datetime.date(2009, 5, 4))
mark = Author.objects.using('other').create(name="Mark Pilgrim")
mark = Person.objects.using('other').create(name="Mark Pilgrim")
chris = Person.objects.using('other').create(name="Chris Mills")
# Save the author's favourite books
marty.favourite_book = pro
marty.save()
pro.editor = george
pro.save()
mark.favourite_book = dive
mark.save()
dive.editor = chris
dive.save()
marty = Author.objects.using('default').get(name="Marty Alchin")
self.assertEquals(marty.favourite_book.title, "Pro Django")
pro = Book.objects.using('default').get(title="Pro Django")
self.assertEquals(pro.editor.name, "George Vilches")
mark = Author.objects.using('other').get(name='Mark Pilgrim')
self.assertEquals(mark.favourite_book.title, "Dive into Python")
dive = Book.objects.using('other').get(title="Dive into Python")
self.assertEquals(dive.editor.name, "Chris Mills")
# Check that queries work across foreign key joins
self.assertEquals(list(Book.objects.using('default').filter(favourite_of__name='Marty Alchin').values_list('title', flat=True)),
[u'Pro Django'])
self.assertEquals(list(Book.objects.using('other').filter(favourite_of__name='Marty Alchin').values_list('title', flat=True)),
self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('default').filter(edited__title='Pro Django').values_list('name', flat=True)),
[u'George Vilches'])
self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('other').filter(edited__title='Pro Django').values_list('name', flat=True)),
[])
self.assertEquals(list(Book.objects.using('default').filter(favourite_of__name='Mark Pilgrim').values_list('title', flat=True)),
self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('default').filter(edited__title='Dive into Python').values_list('name', flat=True)),
[])
self.assertEquals(list(Book.objects.using('other').filter(favourite_of__name='Mark Pilgrim').values_list('title', flat=True)),
[u'Dive into Python'])
self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('other').filter(edited__title='Dive into Python').values_list('name', flat=True)),
[u'Chris Mills'])
# Reget the objects to clear caches
chris = Person.objects.using('other').get(name="Chris Mills")
dive = Book.objects.using('other').get(title="Dive into Python")
mark = Author.objects.using('other').get(name="Mark Pilgrim")
# Retrive related object by descriptor. Related objects should be database-baound
self.assertEquals(list(dive.favourite_of.all().values_list('name', flat=True)),
[u'Mark Pilgrim'])
self.assertEquals(mark.favourite_book.title, u'Dive into Python')
self.assertEquals(list(chris.edited.values_list('title', flat=True)),
[u'Dive into Python'])
def test_foreign_key_reverse_operations(self):
"FK reverse manipulations are all constrained to a single DB"
dive = Book.objects.using('other').create(title="Dive into Python",
published=datetime.date(2009, 5, 4))
mark = Author.objects.using('other').create(name="Mark Pilgrim")
mark = Person.objects.using('other').create(name="Mark Pilgrim")
chris = Person.objects.using('other').create(name="Chris Mills")
# Save the author relations
mark.favourite_book = dive
mark.save()
dive.editor = chris
dive.save()
# Add a second author
john = Author.objects.using('other').create(name="John Smith")
self.assertEquals(list(Book.objects.using('other').filter(favourite_of__name='John Smith').values_list('title', flat=True)),
# Add a second book edited by chris
html5 = Book.objects.using('other').create(title="Dive into HTML5", published=datetime.date(2010, 3, 15))
self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('other').filter(edited__title='Dive into HTML5').values_list('name', flat=True)),
[])
chris.edited.add(html5)
self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('other').filter(edited__title='Dive into HTML5').values_list('name', flat=True)),
[u'Chris Mills'])
self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('other').filter(edited__title='Dive into Python').values_list('name', flat=True)),
[u'Chris Mills'])
dive.favourite_of.add(john)
self.assertEquals(list(Book.objects.using('other').filter(favourite_of__name='Mark Pilgrim').values_list('title', flat=True)),
[u'Dive into Python'])
self.assertEquals(list(Book.objects.using('other').filter(favourite_of__name='John Smith').values_list('title', flat=True)),
[u'Dive into Python'])
# Remove the second author
dive.favourite_of.remove(john)
self.assertEquals(list(Book.objects.using('other').filter(favourite_of__name='Mark Pilgrim').values_list('title', flat=True)),
[u'Dive into Python'])
self.assertEquals(list(Book.objects.using('other').filter(favourite_of__name='John Smith').values_list('title', flat=True)),
# Remove the second editor
chris.edited.remove(html5)
self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('other').filter(edited__title='Dive into HTML5').values_list('name', flat=True)),
[])
self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('other').filter(edited__title='Dive into Python').values_list('name', flat=True)),
[u'Chris Mills'])
# Clear all favourite_of
dive.favourite_of.clear()
self.assertEquals(list(Book.objects.using('other').filter(favourite_of__name='Mark Pilgrim').values_list('title', flat=True)),
# Clear all edited books
chris.edited.clear()
self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('other').filter(edited__title='Dive into HTML5').values_list('name', flat=True)),
[])
self.assertEquals(list(Book.objects.using('other').filter(favourite_of__name='John Smith').values_list('title', flat=True)),
self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('other').filter(edited__title='Dive into Python').values_list('name', flat=True)),
[])
# Create an author through the m2m interface
dive.favourite_of.create(name='Jane Brown')
self.assertEquals(list(Book.objects.using('other').filter(favourite_of__name='Mark Pilgrim').values_list('title', flat=True)),
chris.edited.create(title='Dive into Water', published=datetime.date(2010, 3, 15))
self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('other').filter(edited__title='Dive into HTML5').values_list('name', flat=True)),
[])
self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('other').filter(edited__title='Dive into Water').values_list('name', flat=True)),
[u'Chris Mills'])
self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('other').filter(edited__title='Dive into Python').values_list('name', flat=True)),
[])
self.assertEquals(list(Book.objects.using('other').filter(favourite_of__name='Jane Brown').values_list('title', flat=True)),
[u'Dive into Python'])
def test_foreign_key_cross_database_protection(self):
"Operations that involve sharing FK objects across databases raise an error"
@ -405,31 +407,31 @@ class QueryTestCase(TestCase):
pro = Book.objects.create(title="Pro Django",
published=datetime.date(2008, 12, 16))
marty = Author.objects.create(name="Marty Alchin")
marty = Person.objects.create(name="Marty Alchin")
# Create a book and author on the other database
dive = Book.objects.using('other').create(title="Dive into Python",
published=datetime.date(2009, 5, 4))
mark = Author.objects.using('other').create(name="Mark Pilgrim")
mark = Person.objects.using('other').create(name="Mark Pilgrim")
# Set a foreign key with an object from a different database
try:
marty.favourite_book = dive
dive.editor = marty
self.fail("Shouldn't be able to assign across databases")
except ValueError:
pass
# Set a foreign key set with an object from a different database
try:
dive.favourite_of = [mark, marty]
marty.edited = [pro, dive]
self.fail("Shouldn't be able to assign across databases")
except ValueError:
pass
# Add to a foreign key set with an object from a different database
try:
dive.favourite_of.add(marty)
marty.edited.add(dive)
self.fail("Shouldn't be able to assign across databases")
except ValueError:
pass
@ -437,37 +439,50 @@ class QueryTestCase(TestCase):
# BUT! if you assign a FK object when the base object hasn't
# been saved yet, you implicitly assign the database for the
# base object.
john = Author(name="John Smith")
chris = Person(name="Chris Mills")
html5 = Book(title="Dive into HTML5", published=datetime.date(2010, 3, 15))
# initially, no db assigned
self.assertEquals(john._state.db, None)
self.assertEquals(chris._state.db, None)
self.assertEquals(html5._state.db, None)
# Dive comes from 'other', so john is set to use 'other'...
john.favourite_book = dive
self.assertEquals(john._state.db, 'other')
# old object comes from 'other', so the new object is set to use 'other'...
dive.editor = chris
html5.editor = mark
# self.assertEquals(chris._state.db, 'other')
self.assertEquals(html5._state.db, 'other')
# ... but it isn't saved yet
self.assertEquals(list(Author.objects.using('other').values_list('name',flat=True)),
self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('other').values_list('name',flat=True)),
[u'Mark Pilgrim'])
self.assertEquals(list(Book.objects.using('other').values_list('title',flat=True)),
[u'Dive into Python'])
# When saved, John goes to 'other'
john.save()
self.assertEquals(list(Author.objects.using('default').values_list('name',flat=True)),
# When saved (no using required), new objects goes to 'other'
chris.save()
html5.save()
self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('default').values_list('name',flat=True)),
[u'Marty Alchin'])
self.assertEquals(list(Author.objects.using('other').values_list('name',flat=True)),
[u'John Smith', u'Mark Pilgrim'])
self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('other').values_list('name',flat=True)),
[u'Chris Mills', u'Mark Pilgrim'])
self.assertEquals(list(Book.objects.using('default').values_list('title',flat=True)),
[u'Pro Django'])
self.assertEquals(list(Book.objects.using('other').values_list('title',flat=True)),
[u'Dive into HTML5', u'Dive into Python'])
# This also works if you assign the FK in the constructor
jane = Author(name='Jane Brown', favourite_book=dive)
self.assertEquals(jane._state.db, 'other')
water = Book(title="Dive into Water", published=datetime.date(2001, 1, 1), editor=mark)
self.assertEquals(water._state.db, 'other')
# ... but it isn't saved yet
self.assertEquals(list(Author.objects.using('other').values_list('name',flat=True)),
[u'John Smith', u'Mark Pilgrim'])
self.assertEquals(list(Book.objects.using('default').values_list('title',flat=True)),
[u'Pro Django'])
self.assertEquals(list(Book.objects.using('other').values_list('title',flat=True)),
[u'Dive into HTML5', u'Dive into Python'])
# When saved, Jane goes to 'other'
jane.save()
self.assertEquals(list(Author.objects.using('default').values_list('name',flat=True)),
[u'Marty Alchin'])
self.assertEquals(list(Author.objects.using('other').values_list('name',flat=True)),
[u'Jane Brown', u'John Smith', u'Mark Pilgrim'])
# When saved, the new book goes to 'other'
water.save()
self.assertEquals(list(Book.objects.using('default').values_list('title',flat=True)),
[u'Pro Django'])
self.assertEquals(list(Book.objects.using('other').values_list('title',flat=True)),
[u'Dive into HTML5', u'Dive into Python', u'Dive into Water'])
def test_generic_key_separation(self):
"Generic fields are constrained to a single database"
@ -591,6 +606,21 @@ class QueryTestCase(TestCase):
self.assertEquals(list(Review.objects.using('other').filter(object_id=dive.pk).values_list('source',flat=True)),
[u'Python Daily', u'Python Weekly'])
def test_ordering(self):
"get_next_by_XXX commands stick to a single database"
pro = Book.objects.create(title="Pro Django",
published=datetime.date(2008, 12, 16))
dive = Book.objects.using('other').create(title="Dive into Python",
published=datetime.date(2009, 5, 4))
learn = Book.objects.using('other').create(title="Learning Python",
published=datetime.date(2008, 7, 16))
self.assertEquals(learn.get_next_by_published().title, "Dive into Python")
self.assertEquals(dive.get_previous_by_published().title, "Learning Python")
class UserProfileTestCase(TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.old_auth_profile_module = getattr(settings, 'AUTH_PROFILE_MODULE', None)
@ -624,7 +654,7 @@ class FixtureTestCase(TestCase):
Book.objects.get(title="Pro Django")
Book.objects.using('default').get(title="Pro Django")
except Book.DoesNotExist:
self.fail('"Dive Into Python" should exist on default database')
self.fail('"Pro Django" should exist on default database')
self.assertRaises(Book.DoesNotExist,
Book.objects.using('other').get,