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[soc2010/test-refactor] Merged changes from trunk up to 13390
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VERSION = (1, 2, 1, 'final', 0)
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VERSION = (1, 3, 0, 'alpha', 0)
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def get_version():
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version = '%s.%s' % (VERSION[0], VERSION[1])
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t = Template("{{ textile_content|textile }}")
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rendered = t.render(Context(locals())).strip()
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if textile:
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self.assertEqual(rendered, """<p>Paragraph 1</p>
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self.assertEqual(rendered.replace('\t', ''), """<p>Paragraph 1</p>
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<p>Paragraph 2 with “quotes” and <code>code</code></p>""")
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else:
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class Command(BaseCommand):
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option_list = BaseCommand.option_list + (
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make_option('--noinput', action='store_false', dest='interactive', default=True,
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help='Tells Django to NOT prompt the user for input of any kind.'),
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make_option('--addrport', action='store', dest='addrport',
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type='string', default='',
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help='port number or ipaddr:port to run the server on'),
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from django.db import connection
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verbosity = int(options.get('verbosity', 1))
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interactive = options.get('interactive', True)
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addrport = options.get('addrport')
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# Create a test database.
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db_name = connection.creation.create_test_db(verbosity=verbosity)
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db_name = connection.creation.create_test_db(verbosity=verbosity, autoclobber=not interactive)
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# Import the fixture data into the test database.
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call_command('loaddata', *fixture_labels, **{'verbosity': verbosity})
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PostgreSQL notes
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================
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.. versionchanged:: 1.3
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Django supports PostgreSQL 8.0 and higher. If you want to use
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:ref:`database-level autocommit <postgresql-autocommit-mode>`, a
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minimum version of PostgreSQL 8.2 is required.
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.. admonition:: Improvements in recent PostgreSQL versions
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PostgreSQL 8.0 and 8.1 `will soon reach end-of-life`_; there have
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also been a number of significant performance improvements added
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in recent PostgreSQL versions. Although PostgreSQL 8.0 is the minimum
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supported version, you would be well advised to use a more recent
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version if at all possible.
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.. _will soon reach end-of-life: http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/PostgreSQL_Release_Support_Policy
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PostgreSQL 8.2 to 8.2.4
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-----------------------
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request/response handling. The PostgreSQL backends normally operate the same
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as any other Django backend in this respect.
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.. _postgresql-autocommit-mode:
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Autocommit mode
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Indexes for ``varchar`` and ``text`` columns
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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.. versionadded:: 1.1.2
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When specifying ``db_index=True`` on your model fields, Django typically
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documentation for ``loaddata`` for details on the specification of fixture
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data files.
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--noinput
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~~~~~~~~~
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The :djadminopt:`--noinput` option may be provided to suppress all user
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prompts.
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django-admin.py testserver --addrport 1.2.3.4:7000 test
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.. versionadded:: 1.3
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The :djadminopt:`--noinput` option may be provided to suppress all user
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prompts.
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validate
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--------
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from django.core.validators import ValidationError, NON_FIELD_ERRORS
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try:
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article.full_clean():
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article.full_clean()
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except ValidationError, e:
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non_field_errors = e.message_dict[NON_FIELD_ERRORS]
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.. method:: QueryDict.setdefault(key, default)
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Just like the standard dictionary ``setdefault()`` method, except it uses
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``__setitem__`` internally.
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``__setitem__()`` internally.
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.. method:: QueryDict.update(other_dict)
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.. method:: QueryDict.items()
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Just like the standard dictionary ``items()`` method, except this uses the
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same last-value logic as ``__getitem()__``. For example::
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same last-value logic as ``__getitem__()``. For example::
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>>> q = QueryDict('a=1&a=2&a=3')
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>>> q.items()
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Just like the standard dictionary ``iteritems()`` method. Like
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:meth:`QueryDict.items()` this uses the same last-value logic as
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:meth:`QueryDict.__getitem()__`.
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:meth:`QueryDict.__getitem__()`.
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.. method:: QueryDict.iterlists()
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.. method:: QueryDict.values()
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Just like the standard dictionary ``values()`` method, except this uses the
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same last-value logic as ``__getitem()__``. For example::
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same last-value logic as ``__getitem__()``. For example::
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>>> q = QueryDict('a=1&a=2&a=3')
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>>> q.values()
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Django 1.2 introduces several large, important new features, including:
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* Support for `multiple database connections`_ in a single Django instance.
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* `Model validation`_ inspired by Django's form validation.
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* Vastly `improved protection against Cross-Site Request Forgery`_ (CSRF).
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* A new `user "messages" framework`_ with support for cookie- and session-based
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message for both anonymous and authenticated users.
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.. seealso::
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`Django Advent`_ covered the release of Django 1.2 with a series of
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`Django Advent`_ covered the release of Django 1.2 with a series of
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articles and tutorials that cover some of the new features in depth.
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.. _django advent: http://djangoadvent.com/
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Wherever possible these features have been introduced in a backwards-compatible
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* The new CSRF protection framework is not backwards-compatible with
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the old system. Users of the old system will not be affected until
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the old system is removed in Django 1.4.
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However, upgrading to the new CSRF protection framework requires a few
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important backwards-incompatible changes, detailed in `CSRF Protection`_,
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below.
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* Authors of custom :class:`~django.db.models.Field` subclasses should be
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aware that a number of methods have had a change in prototype, detailed
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under `get_db_prep_*() methods on Field`_, below.
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* The internals of template tags have changed somewhat; authors of custom
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template tags that need to store state (e.g. custom control flow tags)
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should ensure that their code follows the new rules for `stateful template
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tags`_
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* The :func:`~django.contrib.auth.decorators.user_passes_test`,
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:func:`~django.contrib.auth.decorators.login_required`, and
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:func:`~django.contrib.auth.decorators.permission_required`, decorators
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class CustomModelField(models.Field):
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# ...
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def db_type(self):
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# ...
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def get_db_prep_save(self, value):
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# ...
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class CustomModelField(models.Field):
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# ...
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def db_type(self, connection):
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# ...
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def get_prep_value(self, value):
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# ...
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# ...
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These changes are required to support multiple databases --
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``get_db_prep_*`` can no longer make any assumptions regarding the
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database for which it is preparing. The ``connection`` argument now
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provides the preparation methods with the specific connection for
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which the value is being prepared.
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``db_type`` and ``get_db_prep_*`` can no longer make any assumptions
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regarding the database for which it is preparing. The ``connection``
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argument now provides the preparation methods with the specific
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connection for which the value is being prepared.
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The two new methods exist to differentiate general data-preparation
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requirements from requirements that are database-specific. The
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--------------
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``LazyObject`` is an undocumented-but-often-used utility class used for lazily
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wrapping other objects of unknown type.
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wrapping other objects of unknown type.
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In Django 1.1 and earlier, it handled introspection in a non-standard way,
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depending on wrapped objects implementing a public method named
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``get_all_members()``. Since this could easily lead to name clashes, it has been
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changed to use the standard Python introspection method, involving
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``__members__`` and ``__dir__()``.
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``__members__`` and ``__dir__()``.
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If you used ``LazyObject`` in your own code
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and implemented the ``get_all_members()`` method for wrapped objects, you'll need
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.. _releases-1.3:
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============================================
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Django 1.3 release notes - UNDER DEVELOPMENT
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============================================
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This page documents release notes for the as-yet-unreleased Django
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1.3. As such, it's tentative and subject to change. It provides
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up-to-date information for those who are following trunk.
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Django 1.3 includes a number of nifty `new features`_, lots of bug
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fixes and an easy upgrade path from Django 1.2.
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.. _new features: `What's new in Django 1.3`_
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.. _backwards-incompatible-changes-1.3:
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Backwards-incompatible changes in 1.3
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=====================================
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Features deprecated in 1.3
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==========================
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What's new in Django 1.3
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Final releases
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==============
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1.3 release
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1.3
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1.2 release
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