from __future__ import absolute_import import os import sys from django.conf import settings from django.core.management import call_command from django.db.models.loading import cache, load_app from django.test import TestCase, TransactionTestCase from django.test.utils import override_settings from .models import (ConcreteModel, ConcreteModelSubclass, ConcreteModelSubclassProxy) @override_settings(INSTALLED_APPS=('app1', 'app2')) class ProxyModelInheritanceTests(TransactionTestCase): """ Proxy model inheritance across apps can result in syncdb not creating the table for the proxied model (as described in #12286). This test creates two dummy apps and calls syncdb, then verifies that the table has been created. """ def setUp(self): self.old_sys_path = sys.path[:] sys.path.append(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))) map(load_app, settings.INSTALLED_APPS) def tearDown(self): sys.path = self.old_sys_path del cache.app_store[cache.app_labels['app1']] del cache.app_store[cache.app_labels['app2']] del cache.app_labels['app1'] del cache.app_labels['app2'] del cache.app_models['app1'] del cache.app_models['app2'] def test_table_exists(self): call_command('syncdb', verbosity=0) from .app1.models import ProxyModel from .app2.models import NiceModel self.assertEqual(NiceModel.objects.all().count(), 0) self.assertEqual(ProxyModel.objects.all().count(), 0) class MultiTableInheritanceProxyTest(TestCase): def test_model_subclass_proxy(self): """ Deleting an instance of a model proxying a multi-table inherited subclass should cascade delete down the whole inheritance chain (see #18083). """ instance = ConcreteModelSubclassProxy.objects.create() instance.delete() self.assertEqual(0, ConcreteModelSubclassProxy.objects.count()) self.assertEqual(0, ConcreteModelSubclass.objects.count()) self.assertEqual(0, ConcreteModel.objects.count())