from __future__ import unicode_literals import datetime import unittest import uuid from copy import deepcopy from django.core.exceptions import FieldError from django.db import DatabaseError, connection, models, transaction from django.db.models import TimeField, UUIDField from django.db.models.aggregates import ( Avg, Count, Max, Min, StdDev, Sum, Variance, ) from django.db.models.expressions import ( Case, Col, ExpressionWrapper, F, Func, OrderBy, Random, RawSQL, Ref, Value, When, ) from django.db.models.functions import ( Coalesce, Concat, Length, Lower, Substr, Upper, ) from django.db.models.sql import constants from django.db.models.sql.datastructures import Join from django.test import TestCase, skipIfDBFeature, skipUnlessDBFeature from django.test.utils import Approximate from django.utils import six from .models import ( UUID, Company, Employee, Experiment, Number, Result, SimulationRun, Time, ) class BasicExpressionsTests(TestCase): @classmethod def setUpTestData(cls): Company.objects.create( name="Example Inc.", num_employees=2300, num_chairs=5, ceo=Employee.objects.create(firstname="Joe", lastname="Smith", salary=10) ) Company.objects.create( name="Foobar Ltd.", num_employees=3, num_chairs=4, ceo=Employee.objects.create(firstname="Frank", lastname="Meyer", salary=20) ) Company.objects.create( name="Test GmbH", num_employees=32, num_chairs=1, ceo=Employee.objects.create(firstname="Max", lastname="Mustermann", salary=30) ) def setUp(self): self.company_query = Company.objects.values( "name", "num_employees", "num_chairs" ).order_by( "name", "num_employees", "num_chairs" ) def test_annotate_values_aggregate(self): companies = Company.objects.annotate( salaries=F('ceo__salary'), ).values('num_employees', 'salaries').aggregate( result=Sum( F('salaries') + F('num_employees'), output_field=models.IntegerField() ), ) self.assertEqual(companies['result'], 2395) def test_annotate_values_filter(self): companies = Company.objects.annotate( foo=RawSQL('%s', ['value']), ).filter(foo='value').order_by('name') self.assertQuerysetEqual( companies, [ '', '', '', ], ) def test_filter_inter_attribute(self): # We can filter on attribute relationships on same model obj, e.g. # find companies where the number of employees is greater # than the number of chairs. self.assertSequenceEqual( self.company_query.filter(num_employees__gt=F("num_chairs")), [ { "num_chairs": 5, "name": "Example Inc.", "num_employees": 2300, }, { "num_chairs": 1, "name": "Test GmbH", "num_employees": 32 }, ], ) def test_update(self): # We can set one field to have the value of another field # Make sure we have enough chairs self.company_query.update(num_chairs=F("num_employees")) self.assertSequenceEqual( self.company_query, [ { "num_chairs": 2300, "name": "Example Inc.", "num_employees": 2300 }, { "num_chairs": 3, "name": "Foobar Ltd.", "num_employees": 3 }, { "num_chairs": 32, "name": "Test GmbH", "num_employees": 32 } ], ) def test_arithmetic(self): # We can perform arithmetic operations in expressions # Make sure we have 2 spare chairs self.company_query.update(num_chairs=F("num_employees") + 2) self.assertSequenceEqual( self.company_query, [ { 'num_chairs': 2302, 'name': 'Example Inc.', 'num_employees': 2300 }, { 'num_chairs': 5, 'name': 'Foobar Ltd.', 'num_employees': 3 }, { 'num_chairs': 34, 'name': 'Test GmbH', 'num_employees': 32 } ], ) def test_order_of_operations(self): # Law of order of operations is followed self. company_query.update( num_chairs=F('num_employees') + 2 * F('num_employees') ) self.assertSequenceEqual( self.company_query, [ { 'num_chairs': 6900, 'name': 'Example Inc.', 'num_employees': 2300 }, { 'num_chairs': 9, 'name': 'Foobar Ltd.', 'num_employees': 3 }, { 'num_chairs': 96, 'name': 'Test GmbH', 'num_employees': 32 } ], ) def test_parenthesis_priority(self): # Law of order of operations can be overridden by parentheses self.company_query.update( num_chairs=((F('num_employees') + 2) * F('num_employees')) ) self.assertSequenceEqual( self.company_query, [ { 'num_chairs': 5294600, 'name': 'Example Inc.', 'num_employees': 2300 }, { 'num_chairs': 15, 'name': 'Foobar Ltd.', 'num_employees': 3 }, { 'num_chairs': 1088, 'name': 'Test GmbH', 'num_employees': 32 } ], ) def test_update_with_fk(self): # ForeignKey can become updated with the value of another ForeignKey. self.assertEqual( Company.objects.update(point_of_contact=F('ceo')), 3 ) self.assertQuerysetEqual( Company.objects.all(), [ "Joe Smith", "Frank Meyer", "Max Mustermann", ], lambda c: six.text_type(c.point_of_contact), ordered=False ) def test_update_with_none(self): Number.objects.create(integer=1, float=1.0) Number.objects.create(integer=2) Number.objects.filter(float__isnull=False).update(float=Value(None)) self.assertQuerysetEqual( Number.objects.all(), [ None, None, ], lambda n: n.float, ordered=False ) def test_filter_with_join(self): # F Expressions can also span joins Company.objects.update(point_of_contact=F('ceo')) c = Company.objects.all()[0] c.point_of_contact = Employee.objects.create(firstname="Guido", lastname="van Rossum") c.save() self.assertQuerysetEqual( Company.objects.filter(ceo__firstname=F("point_of_contact__firstname")), [ "Foobar Ltd.", "Test GmbH", ], lambda c: c.name, ordered=False ) Company.objects.exclude( ceo__firstname=F("point_of_contact__firstname") ).update(name="foo") self.assertEqual( Company.objects.exclude( ceo__firstname=F('point_of_contact__firstname') ).get().name, "foo", ) with transaction.atomic(): with self.assertRaises(FieldError): Company.objects.exclude( ceo__firstname=F('point_of_contact__firstname') ).update(name=F('point_of_contact__lastname')) def test_object_update(self): # F expressions can be used to update attributes on single objects test_gmbh = Company.objects.get(name="Test GmbH") self.assertEqual(test_gmbh.num_employees, 32) test_gmbh.num_employees = F("num_employees") + 4 test_gmbh.save() test_gmbh = Company.objects.get(pk=test_gmbh.pk) self.assertEqual(test_gmbh.num_employees, 36) def test_new_object_save(self): # We should be able to use Funcs when inserting new data test_co = Company( name=Lower(Value("UPPER")), num_employees=32, num_chairs=1, ceo=Employee.objects.create(firstname="Just", lastname="Doit", salary=30), ) test_co.save() test_co.refresh_from_db() self.assertEqual(test_co.name, "upper") def test_new_object_create(self): test_co = Company.objects.create( name=Lower(Value("UPPER")), num_employees=32, num_chairs=1, ceo=Employee.objects.create(firstname="Just", lastname="Doit", salary=30), ) test_co.refresh_from_db() self.assertEqual(test_co.name, "upper") def test_object_create_with_aggregate(self): # Aggregates are not allowed when inserting new data with self.assertRaisesMessage(FieldError, 'Aggregate functions are not allowed in this query'): Company.objects.create( name='Company', num_employees=Max(Value(1)), num_chairs=1, ceo=Employee.objects.create(firstname="Just", lastname="Doit", salary=30), ) def test_object_update_fk(self): # F expressions cannot be used to update attributes which are foreign # keys, or attributes which involve joins. test_gmbh = Company.objects.get(name="Test GmbH") def test(): test_gmbh.point_of_contact = F("ceo") with self.assertRaises(ValueError): test() test_gmbh.point_of_contact = test_gmbh.ceo test_gmbh.save() test_gmbh.name = F("ceo__last_name") with self.assertRaises(FieldError): test_gmbh.save() def test_object_update_unsaved_objects(self): # F expressions cannot be used to update attributes on objects which do # not yet exist in the database test_gmbh = Company.objects.get(name="Test GmbH") acme = Company( name="The Acme Widget Co.", num_employees=12, num_chairs=5, ceo=test_gmbh.ceo ) acme.num_employees = F("num_employees") + 16 msg = ( 'Failed to insert expression "Col(expressions_company, ' 'expressions.Company.num_employees) + Value(16)" on ' 'expressions.Company.num_employees. F() expressions can only be ' 'used to update, not to insert.' ) with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, msg): acme.save() acme.num_employees = 12 acme.name = Lower(F('name')) msg = ( 'Failed to insert expression "Lower(Col(expressions_company, ' 'expressions.Company.name))" on expressions.Company.name. F() ' 'expressions can only be used to update, not to insert.' ) with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, msg): acme.save() def test_ticket_11722_iexact_lookup(self): Employee.objects.create(firstname="John", lastname="Doe") Employee.objects.create(firstname="Test", lastname="test") queryset = Employee.objects.filter(firstname__iexact=F('lastname')) self.assertQuerysetEqual(queryset, [""]) @skipIfDBFeature('has_case_insensitive_like') def test_ticket_16731_startswith_lookup(self): Employee.objects.create(firstname="John", lastname="Doe") e2 = Employee.objects.create(firstname="Jack", lastname="Jackson") e3 = Employee.objects.create(firstname="Jack", lastname="jackson") self.assertSequenceEqual(Employee.objects.filter(lastname__startswith=F('firstname')), [e2]) qs = Employee.objects.filter(lastname__istartswith=F('firstname')).order_by('pk') self.assertSequenceEqual(qs, [e2, e3]) def test_ticket_18375_join_reuse(self): # Reverse multijoin F() references and the lookup target the same join. # Pre #18375 the F() join was generated first and the lookup couldn't # reuse that join. qs = Employee.objects.filter( company_ceo_set__num_chairs=F('company_ceo_set__num_employees')) self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('JOIN'), 1) def test_ticket_18375_kwarg_ordering(self): # The next query was dict-randomization dependent - if the "gte=1" # was seen first, then the F() will reuse the join generated by the # gte lookup, if F() was seen first, then it generated a join the # other lookups could not reuse. qs = Employee.objects.filter( company_ceo_set__num_chairs=F('company_ceo_set__num_employees'), company_ceo_set__num_chairs__gte=1) self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('JOIN'), 1) def test_ticket_18375_kwarg_ordering_2(self): # Another similar case for F() than above. Now we have the same join # in two filter kwargs, one in the lhs lookup, one in F. Here pre # #18375 the amount of joins generated was random if dict # randomization was enabled, that is the generated query dependent # on which clause was seen first. qs = Employee.objects.filter( company_ceo_set__num_employees=F('pk'), pk=F('company_ceo_set__num_employees') ) self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('JOIN'), 1) def test_ticket_18375_chained_filters(self): # F() expressions do not reuse joins from previous filter. qs = Employee.objects.filter( company_ceo_set__num_employees=F('pk') ).filter( company_ceo_set__num_employees=F('company_ceo_set__num_employees') ) self.assertEqual(str(qs.query).count('JOIN'), 2) class IterableLookupInnerExpressionsTests(TestCase): @classmethod def setUpTestData(cls): ceo = Employee.objects.create(firstname='Just', lastname='Doit', salary=30) # MySQL requires that the values calculated for expressions don't pass # outside of the field's range, so it's inconvenient to use the values # in the more general tests. Company.objects.create(name='5020 Ltd', num_employees=50, num_chairs=20, ceo=ceo) Company.objects.create(name='5040 Ltd', num_employees=50, num_chairs=40, ceo=ceo) Company.objects.create(name='5050 Ltd', num_employees=50, num_chairs=50, ceo=ceo) Company.objects.create(name='5060 Ltd', num_employees=50, num_chairs=60, ceo=ceo) Company.objects.create(name='99300 Ltd', num_employees=99, num_chairs=300, ceo=ceo) def test_in_lookup_allows_F_expressions_and_expressions_for_integers(self): # __in lookups can use F() expressions for integers. queryset = Company.objects.filter(num_employees__in=([F('num_chairs') - 10])) self.assertQuerysetEqual(queryset, [''], ordered=False) self.assertQuerysetEqual( Company.objects.filter(num_employees__in=([F('num_chairs') - 10, F('num_chairs') + 10])), ['', ''], ordered=False ) self.assertQuerysetEqual( Company.objects.filter( num_employees__in=([F('num_chairs') - 10, F('num_chairs'), F('num_chairs') + 10]) ), ['', '', ''], ordered=False ) def test_expressions_in_lookups_join_choice(self): midpoint = datetime.time(13, 0) t1 = Time.objects.create(time=datetime.time(12, 0)) t2 = Time.objects.create(time=datetime.time(14, 0)) SimulationRun.objects.create(start=t1, end=t2, midpoint=midpoint) SimulationRun.objects.create(start=t1, end=None, midpoint=midpoint) SimulationRun.objects.create(start=None, end=t2, midpoint=midpoint) SimulationRun.objects.create(start=None, end=None, midpoint=midpoint) queryset = SimulationRun.objects.filter(midpoint__range=[F('start__time'), F('end__time')]) self.assertQuerysetEqual( queryset, [''], ordered=False ) for alias in queryset.query.alias_map.values(): if isinstance(alias, Join): self.assertEqual(alias.join_type, constants.INNER) queryset = SimulationRun.objects.exclude(midpoint__range=[F('start__time'), F('end__time')]) self.assertQuerysetEqual(queryset, [], ordered=False) for alias in queryset.query.alias_map.values(): if isinstance(alias, Join): self.assertEqual(alias.join_type, constants.LOUTER) def test_range_lookup_allows_F_expressions_and_expressions_for_integers(self): # Range lookups can use F() expressions for integers. Company.objects.filter(num_employees__exact=F("num_chairs")) self.assertQuerysetEqual( Company.objects.filter(num_employees__range=(F('num_chairs'), 100)), ['', '', ''], ordered=False ) self.assertQuerysetEqual( Company.objects.filter(num_employees__range=(F('num_chairs') - 10, F('num_chairs') + 10)), ['', '', ''], ordered=False ) self.assertQuerysetEqual( Company.objects.filter(num_employees__range=(F('num_chairs') - 10, 100)), ['', '', '', ''], ordered=False ) self.assertQuerysetEqual( Company.objects.filter(num_employees__range=(1, 100)), [ '', '', '', '', '', ], ordered=False ) @unittest.skipUnless(connection.vendor == 'sqlite', "This defensive test only works on databases that don't validate parameter types") def test_complex_expressions_do_not_introduce_sql_injection_via_untrusted_string_inclusion(self): """ This tests that SQL injection isn't possible using compilation of expressions in iterable filters, as their compilation happens before the main query compilation. It's limited to SQLite, as PostgreSQL, Oracle and other vendors have defense in depth against this by type checking. Testing against SQLite (the most permissive of the built-in databases) demonstrates that the problem doesn't exist while keeping the test simple. """ queryset = Company.objects.filter(name__in=[F('num_chairs') + '1)) OR ((1==1']) self.assertQuerysetEqual(queryset, [], ordered=False) def test_in_lookup_allows_F_expressions_and_expressions_for_datetimes(self): start = datetime.datetime(2016, 2, 3, 15, 0, 0) end = datetime.datetime(2016, 2, 5, 15, 0, 0) experiment_1 = Experiment.objects.create( name='Integrity testing', assigned=start.date(), start=start, end=end, completed=end.date(), estimated_time=end - start, ) experiment_2 = Experiment.objects.create( name='Taste testing', assigned=start.date(), start=start, end=end, completed=end.date(), estimated_time=end - start, ) Result.objects.create( experiment=experiment_1, result_time=datetime.datetime(2016, 2, 4, 15, 0, 0), ) Result.objects.create( experiment=experiment_1, result_time=datetime.datetime(2016, 3, 10, 2, 0, 0), ) Result.objects.create( experiment=experiment_2, result_time=datetime.datetime(2016, 1, 8, 5, 0, 0), ) within_experiment_time = [F('experiment__start'), F('experiment__end')] queryset = Result.objects.filter(result_time__range=within_experiment_time) self.assertQuerysetEqual(queryset, [""]) within_experiment_time = [F('experiment__start'), F('experiment__end')] queryset = Result.objects.filter(result_time__range=within_experiment_time) self.assertQuerysetEqual(queryset, [""]) class ExpressionsTests(TestCase): def test_F_object_deepcopy(self): """ Make sure F objects can be deepcopied (#23492) """ f = F("foo") g = deepcopy(f) self.assertEqual(f.name, g.name) def test_f_reuse(self): f = F('id') n = Number.objects.create(integer=-1) c = Company.objects.create( name="Example Inc.", num_employees=2300, num_chairs=5, ceo=Employee.objects.create(firstname="Joe", lastname="Smith") ) c_qs = Company.objects.filter(id=f) self.assertEqual(c_qs.get(), c) # Reuse the same F-object for another queryset n_qs = Number.objects.filter(id=f) self.assertEqual(n_qs.get(), n) # The original query still works correctly self.assertEqual(c_qs.get(), c) def test_patterns_escape(self): r""" Special characters (e.g. %, _ and \) stored in database are properly escaped when using a pattern lookup with an expression refs #16731 """ Employee.objects.bulk_create([ Employee(firstname="%Joh\\nny", lastname="%Joh\\n"), Employee(firstname="Johnny", lastname="%John"), Employee(firstname="Jean-Claude", lastname="Claud_"), Employee(firstname="Jean-Claude", lastname="Claude"), Employee(firstname="Jean-Claude", lastname="Claude%"), Employee(firstname="Johnny", lastname="Joh\\n"), Employee(firstname="Johnny", lastname="John"), Employee(firstname="Johnny", lastname="_ohn"), ]) self.assertQuerysetEqual( Employee.objects.filter(firstname__contains=F('lastname')), ["", "", ""], ordered=False) self.assertQuerysetEqual( Employee.objects.filter(firstname__startswith=F('lastname')), ["", ""], ordered=False) self.assertQuerysetEqual( Employee.objects.filter(firstname__endswith=F('lastname')), [""], ordered=False) def test_insensitive_patterns_escape(self): r""" Special characters (e.g. %, _ and \) stored in database are properly escaped when using a case insensitive pattern lookup with an expression -- refs #16731 """ Employee.objects.bulk_create([ Employee(firstname="%Joh\\nny", lastname="%joh\\n"), Employee(firstname="Johnny", lastname="%john"), Employee(firstname="Jean-Claude", lastname="claud_"), Employee(firstname="Jean-Claude", lastname="claude"), Employee(firstname="Jean-Claude", lastname="claude%"), Employee(firstname="Johnny", lastname="joh\\n"), Employee(firstname="Johnny", lastname="john"), Employee(firstname="Johnny", lastname="_ohn"), ]) self.assertQuerysetEqual( Employee.objects.filter(firstname__icontains=F('lastname')), ["", "", ""], ordered=False) self.assertQuerysetEqual( Employee.objects.filter(firstname__istartswith=F('lastname')), ["", ""], ordered=False) self.assertQuerysetEqual( Employee.objects.filter(firstname__iendswith=F('lastname')), [""], ordered=False) class ExpressionsNumericTests(TestCase): def setUp(self): Number(integer=-1).save() Number(integer=42).save() Number(integer=1337).save() self.assertEqual(Number.objects.update(float=F('integer')), 3) def test_fill_with_value_from_same_object(self): """ We can fill a value in all objects with an other value of the same object. """ self.assertQuerysetEqual( Number.objects.all(), [ '', '', '' ], ordered=False ) def test_increment_value(self): """ We can increment a value of all objects in a query set. """ self.assertEqual( Number.objects.filter(integer__gt=0) .update(integer=F('integer') + 1), 2) self.assertQuerysetEqual( Number.objects.all(), [ '', '', '' ], ordered=False ) def test_filter_not_equals_other_field(self): """ We can filter for objects, where a value is not equals the value of an other field. """ self.assertEqual( Number.objects.filter(integer__gt=0) .update(integer=F('integer') + 1), 2) self.assertQuerysetEqual( Number.objects.exclude(float=F('integer')), [ '', '' ], ordered=False ) def test_complex_expressions(self): """ Complex expressions of different connection types are possible. """ n = Number.objects.create(integer=10, float=123.45) self.assertEqual(Number.objects.filter(pk=n.pk).update( float=F('integer') + F('float') * 2), 1) self.assertEqual(Number.objects.get(pk=n.pk).integer, 10) self.assertEqual(Number.objects.get(pk=n.pk).float, Approximate(256.900, places=3)) def test_incorrect_field_expression(self): with self.assertRaisesMessage(FieldError, "Cannot resolve keyword 'nope' into field."): list(Employee.objects.filter(firstname=F('nope'))) class ExpressionOperatorTests(TestCase): def setUp(self): self.n = Number.objects.create(integer=42, float=15.5) def test_lefthand_addition(self): # LH Addition of floats and integers Number.objects.filter(pk=self.n.pk).update( integer=F('integer') + 15, float=F('float') + 42.7 ) self.assertEqual(Number.objects.get(pk=self.n.pk).integer, 57) self.assertEqual(Number.objects.get(pk=self.n.pk).float, Approximate(58.200, places=3)) def test_lefthand_subtraction(self): # LH Subtraction of floats and integers Number.objects.filter(pk=self.n.pk).update(integer=F('integer') - 15, float=F('float') - 42.7) self.assertEqual(Number.objects.get(pk=self.n.pk).integer, 27) self.assertEqual(Number.objects.get(pk=self.n.pk).float, Approximate(-27.200, places=3)) def test_lefthand_multiplication(self): # Multiplication of floats and integers Number.objects.filter(pk=self.n.pk).update(integer=F('integer') * 15, float=F('float') * 42.7) self.assertEqual(Number.objects.get(pk=self.n.pk).integer, 630) self.assertEqual(Number.objects.get(pk=self.n.pk).float, Approximate(661.850, places=3)) def test_lefthand_division(self): # LH Division of floats and integers Number.objects.filter(pk=self.n.pk).update(integer=F('integer') / 2, float=F('float') / 42.7) self.assertEqual(Number.objects.get(pk=self.n.pk).integer, 21) self.assertEqual(Number.objects.get(pk=self.n.pk).float, Approximate(0.363, places=3)) def test_lefthand_modulo(self): # LH Modulo arithmetic on integers Number.objects.filter(pk=self.n.pk).update(integer=F('integer') % 20) self.assertEqual(Number.objects.get(pk=self.n.pk).integer, 2) self.assertEqual(Number.objects.get(pk=self.n.pk).float, Approximate(15.500, places=3)) def test_lefthand_bitwise_and(self): # LH Bitwise ands on integers Number.objects.filter(pk=self.n.pk).update(integer=F('integer').bitand(56)) self.assertEqual(Number.objects.get(pk=self.n.pk).integer, 40) self.assertEqual(Number.objects.get(pk=self.n.pk).float, Approximate(15.500, places=3)) @skipUnlessDBFeature('supports_bitwise_or') def test_lefthand_bitwise_or(self): # LH Bitwise or on integers Number.objects.filter(pk=self.n.pk).update(integer=F('integer').bitor(48)) self.assertEqual(Number.objects.get(pk=self.n.pk).integer, 58) self.assertEqual(Number.objects.get(pk=self.n.pk).float, Approximate(15.500, places=3)) def test_lefthand_power(self): # LH Powert arithmetic operation on floats and integers Number.objects.filter(pk=self.n.pk).update(integer=F('integer') ** 2, float=F('float') ** 1.5) self.assertEqual(Number.objects.get(pk=self.n.pk).integer, 1764) self.assertEqual(Number.objects.get(pk=self.n.pk).float, Approximate(61.02, places=2)) def test_right_hand_addition(self): # Right hand operators Number.objects.filter(pk=self.n.pk).update(integer=15 + F('integer'), float=42.7 + F('float')) # RH Addition of floats and integers self.assertEqual(Number.objects.get(pk=self.n.pk).integer, 57) self.assertEqual(Number.objects.get(pk=self.n.pk).float, Approximate(58.200, places=3)) def test_right_hand_subtraction(self): Number.objects.filter(pk=self.n.pk).update(integer=15 - F('integer'), float=42.7 - F('float')) # RH Subtraction of floats and integers self.assertEqual(Number.objects.get(pk=self.n.pk).integer, -27) self.assertEqual(Number.objects.get(pk=self.n.pk).float, Approximate(27.200, places=3)) def test_right_hand_multiplication(self): # RH Multiplication of floats and integers Number.objects.filter(pk=self.n.pk).update(integer=15 * F('integer'), float=42.7 * F('float')) self.assertEqual(Number.objects.get(pk=self.n.pk).integer, 630) self.assertEqual(Number.objects.get(pk=self.n.pk).float, Approximate(661.850, places=3)) def test_right_hand_division(self): # RH Division of floats and integers Number.objects.filter(pk=self.n.pk).update(integer=640 / F('integer'), float=42.7 / F('float')) self.assertEqual(Number.objects.get(pk=self.n.pk).integer, 15) self.assertEqual(Number.objects.get(pk=self.n.pk).float, Approximate(2.755, places=3)) def test_right_hand_modulo(self): # RH Modulo arithmetic on integers Number.objects.filter(pk=self.n.pk).update(integer=69 % F('integer')) self.assertEqual(Number.objects.get(pk=self.n.pk).integer, 27) self.assertEqual(Number.objects.get(pk=self.n.pk).float, Approximate(15.500, places=3)) def test_righthand_power(self): # RH Powert arithmetic operation on floats and integers Number.objects.filter(pk=self.n.pk).update(integer=2 ** F('integer'), float=1.5 ** F('float')) self.assertEqual(Number.objects.get(pk=self.n.pk).integer, 4398046511104) self.assertEqual(Number.objects.get(pk=self.n.pk).float, Approximate(536.308, places=3)) class FTimeDeltaTests(TestCase): @classmethod def setUpTestData(cls): cls.sday = sday = datetime.date(2010, 6, 25) cls.stime = stime = datetime.datetime(2010, 6, 25, 12, 15, 30, 747000) midnight = datetime.time(0) delta0 = datetime.timedelta(0) delta1 = datetime.timedelta(microseconds=253000) delta2 = datetime.timedelta(seconds=44) delta3 = datetime.timedelta(hours=21, minutes=8) delta4 = datetime.timedelta(days=10) # Test data is set so that deltas and delays will be # strictly increasing. cls.deltas = [] cls.delays = [] cls.days_long = [] # e0: started same day as assigned, zero duration end = stime + delta0 e0 = Experiment.objects.create( name='e0', assigned=sday, start=stime, end=end, completed=end.date(), estimated_time=delta0, ) cls.deltas.append(delta0) cls.delays.append(e0.start - datetime.datetime.combine(e0.assigned, midnight)) cls.days_long.append(e0.completed - e0.assigned) # e1: started one day after assigned, tiny duration, data # set so that end time has no fractional seconds, which # tests an edge case on sqlite. This Experiment is only # included in the test data when the DB supports microsecond # precision. if connection.features.supports_microsecond_precision: delay = datetime.timedelta(1) end = stime + delay + delta1 e1 = Experiment.objects.create( name='e1', assigned=sday, start=stime + delay, end=end, completed=end.date(), estimated_time=delta1, ) cls.deltas.append(delta1) cls.delays.append(e1.start - datetime.datetime.combine(e1.assigned, midnight)) cls.days_long.append(e1.completed - e1.assigned) # e2: started three days after assigned, small duration end = stime + delta2 e2 = Experiment.objects.create( name='e2', assigned=sday - datetime.timedelta(3), start=stime, end=end, completed=end.date(), estimated_time=datetime.timedelta(hours=1), ) cls.deltas.append(delta2) cls.delays.append(e2.start - datetime.datetime.combine(e2.assigned, midnight)) cls.days_long.append(e2.completed - e2.assigned) # e3: started four days after assigned, medium duration delay = datetime.timedelta(4) end = stime + delay + delta3 e3 = Experiment.objects.create( name='e3', assigned=sday, start=stime + delay, end=end, completed=end.date(), estimated_time=delta3, ) cls.deltas.append(delta3) cls.delays.append(e3.start - datetime.datetime.combine(e3.assigned, midnight)) cls.days_long.append(e3.completed - e3.assigned) # e4: started 10 days after assignment, long duration end = stime + delta4 e4 = Experiment.objects.create( name='e4', assigned=sday - datetime.timedelta(10), start=stime, end=end, completed=end.date(), estimated_time=delta4 - datetime.timedelta(1), ) cls.deltas.append(delta4) cls.delays.append(e4.start - datetime.datetime.combine(e4.assigned, midnight)) cls.days_long.append(e4.completed - e4.assigned) cls.expnames = [e.name for e in Experiment.objects.all()] def test_multiple_query_compilation(self): # Ticket #21643 queryset = Experiment.objects.filter(end__lt=F('start') + datetime.timedelta(hours=1)) q1 = str(queryset.query) q2 = str(queryset.query) self.assertEqual(q1, q2) def test_query_clone(self): # Ticket #21643 - Crash when compiling query more than once qs = Experiment.objects.filter(end__lt=F('start') + datetime.timedelta(hours=1)) qs2 = qs.all() list(qs) list(qs2) # Intentionally no assert def test_delta_add(self): for i in range(len(self.deltas)): delta = self.deltas[i] test_set = [e.name for e in Experiment.objects.filter(end__lt=F('start') + delta)] self.assertEqual(test_set, self.expnames[:i]) test_set = [e.name for e in Experiment.objects.filter(end__lt=delta + F('start'))] self.assertEqual(test_set, self.expnames[:i]) test_set = [e.name for e in Experiment.objects.filter(end__lte=F('start') + delta)] self.assertEqual(test_set, self.expnames[:i + 1]) def test_delta_subtract(self): for i in range(len(self.deltas)): delta = self.deltas[i] test_set = [e.name for e in Experiment.objects.filter(start__gt=F('end') - delta)] self.assertEqual(test_set, self.expnames[:i]) test_set = [e.name for e in Experiment.objects.filter(start__gte=F('end') - delta)] self.assertEqual(test_set, self.expnames[:i + 1]) def test_exclude(self): for i in range(len(self.deltas)): delta = self.deltas[i] test_set = [e.name for e in Experiment.objects.exclude(end__lt=F('start') + delta)] self.assertEqual(test_set, self.expnames[i:]) test_set = [e.name for e in Experiment.objects.exclude(end__lte=F('start') + delta)] self.assertEqual(test_set, self.expnames[i + 1:]) def test_date_comparison(self): for i in range(len(self.days_long)): days = self.days_long[i] test_set = [e.name for e in Experiment.objects.filter(completed__lt=F('assigned') + days)] self.assertEqual(test_set, self.expnames[:i]) test_set = [e.name for e in Experiment.objects.filter(completed__lte=F('assigned') + days)] self.assertEqual(test_set, self.expnames[:i + 1]) @skipUnlessDBFeature("supports_mixed_date_datetime_comparisons") def test_mixed_comparisons1(self): for i in range(len(self.delays)): delay = self.delays[i] if not connection.features.supports_microsecond_precision: delay = datetime.timedelta(delay.days, delay.seconds) test_set = [e.name for e in Experiment.objects.filter(assigned__gt=F('start') - delay)] self.assertEqual(test_set, self.expnames[:i]) test_set = [e.name for e in Experiment.objects.filter(assigned__gte=F('start') - delay)] self.assertEqual(test_set, self.expnames[:i + 1]) def test_mixed_comparisons2(self): delays = [datetime.timedelta(delay.days) for delay in self.delays] for i in range(len(delays)): delay = delays[i] test_set = [e.name for e in Experiment.objects.filter(start__lt=F('assigned') + delay)] self.assertEqual(test_set, self.expnames[:i]) test_set = [ e.name for e in Experiment.objects.filter(start__lte=F('assigned') + delay + datetime.timedelta(1)) ] self.assertEqual(test_set, self.expnames[:i + 1]) def test_delta_update(self): for i in range(len(self.deltas)): delta = self.deltas[i] exps = Experiment.objects.all() expected_durations = [e.duration() for e in exps] expected_starts = [e.start + delta for e in exps] expected_ends = [e.end + delta for e in exps] Experiment.objects.update(start=F('start') + delta, end=F('end') + delta) exps = Experiment.objects.all() new_starts = [e.start for e in exps] new_ends = [e.end for e in exps] new_durations = [e.duration() for e in exps] self.assertEqual(expected_starts, new_starts) self.assertEqual(expected_ends, new_ends) self.assertEqual(expected_durations, new_durations) def test_invalid_operator(self): with self.assertRaises(DatabaseError): list(Experiment.objects.filter(start=F('start') * datetime.timedelta(0))) def test_durationfield_add(self): zeros = [e.name for e in Experiment.objects.filter(start=F('start') + F('estimated_time'))] self.assertEqual(zeros, ['e0']) end_less = [e.name for e in Experiment.objects.filter(end__lt=F('start') + F('estimated_time'))] self.assertEqual(end_less, ['e2']) delta_math = [ e.name for e in Experiment.objects.filter(end__gte=F('start') + F('estimated_time') + datetime.timedelta(hours=1)) ] self.assertEqual(delta_math, ['e4']) @skipUnlessDBFeature('supports_temporal_subtraction') def test_date_subtraction(self): queryset = Experiment.objects.annotate( completion_duration=ExpressionWrapper( F('completed') - F('assigned'), output_field=models.DurationField() ) ) at_least_5_days = {e.name for e in queryset.filter(completion_duration__gte=datetime.timedelta(days=5))} self.assertEqual(at_least_5_days, {'e3', 'e4'}) less_than_5_days = {e.name for e in queryset.filter(completion_duration__lt=datetime.timedelta(days=5))} expected = {'e0', 'e2'} if connection.features.supports_microsecond_precision: expected.add('e1') self.assertEqual(less_than_5_days, expected) @skipUnlessDBFeature('supports_temporal_subtraction') def test_time_subtraction(self): if connection.features.supports_microsecond_precision: time = datetime.time(12, 30, 15, 2345) timedelta = datetime.timedelta(hours=1, minutes=15, seconds=15, microseconds=2345) else: time = datetime.time(12, 30, 15) timedelta = datetime.timedelta(hours=1, minutes=15, seconds=15) Time.objects.create(time=time) queryset = Time.objects.annotate( difference=ExpressionWrapper( F('time') - Value(datetime.time(11, 15, 0), output_field=models.TimeField()), output_field=models.DurationField(), ) ) self.assertEqual(queryset.get().difference, timedelta) @skipUnlessDBFeature('supports_temporal_subtraction') def test_datetime_subtraction(self): under_estimate = [ e.name for e in Experiment.objects.filter(estimated_time__gt=F('end') - F('start')) ] self.assertEqual(under_estimate, ['e2']) over_estimate = [ e.name for e in Experiment.objects.filter(estimated_time__lt=F('end') - F('start')) ] self.assertEqual(over_estimate, ['e4']) def test_duration_with_datetime(self): # Exclude e1 which has very high precision so we can test this on all # backends regardless of whether or not it supports # microsecond_precision. over_estimate = Experiment.objects.exclude(name='e1').filter( completed__gt=self.stime + F('estimated_time'), ).order_by('name') self.assertQuerysetEqual(over_estimate, ['e3', 'e4'], lambda e: e.name) class ValueTests(TestCase): def test_update_TimeField_using_Value(self): Time.objects.create() Time.objects.update(time=Value(datetime.time(1), output_field=TimeField())) self.assertEqual(Time.objects.get().time, datetime.time(1)) def test_update_UUIDField_using_Value(self): UUID.objects.create() UUID.objects.update(uuid=Value(uuid.UUID('12345678901234567890123456789012'), output_field=UUIDField())) self.assertEqual(UUID.objects.get().uuid, uuid.UUID('12345678901234567890123456789012')) class ReprTests(TestCase): def test_expressions(self): self.assertEqual( repr(Case(When(a=1))), " THEN Value(None), ELSE Value(None)>" ) self.assertEqual(repr(Col('alias', 'field')), "Col(alias, field)") self.assertEqual(repr(F('published')), "F(published)") self.assertEqual(repr(F('cost') + F('tax')), "") self.assertEqual( repr(ExpressionWrapper(F('cost') + F('tax'), models.IntegerField())), "ExpressionWrapper(F(cost) + F(tax))" ) self.assertEqual(repr(Func('published', function='TO_CHAR')), "Func(F(published), function=TO_CHAR)") self.assertEqual(repr(OrderBy(Value(1))), 'OrderBy(Value(1), descending=False)') self.assertEqual(repr(Random()), "Random()") self.assertEqual(repr(RawSQL('table.col', [])), "RawSQL(table.col, [])") self.assertEqual(repr(Ref('sum_cost', Sum('cost'))), "Ref(sum_cost, Sum(F(cost)))") self.assertEqual(repr(Value(1)), "Value(1)") def test_functions(self): self.assertEqual(repr(Coalesce('a', 'b')), "Coalesce(F(a), F(b))") self.assertEqual(repr(Concat('a', 'b')), "Concat(ConcatPair(F(a), F(b)))") self.assertEqual(repr(Length('a')), "Length(F(a))") self.assertEqual(repr(Lower('a')), "Lower(F(a))") self.assertEqual(repr(Substr('a', 1, 3)), "Substr(F(a), Value(1), Value(3))") self.assertEqual(repr(Upper('a')), "Upper(F(a))") def test_aggregates(self): self.assertEqual(repr(Avg('a')), "Avg(F(a))") self.assertEqual(repr(Count('a')), "Count(F(a), distinct=False)") self.assertEqual(repr(Count('*')), "Count('*', distinct=False)") self.assertEqual(repr(Max('a')), "Max(F(a))") self.assertEqual(repr(Min('a')), "Min(F(a))") self.assertEqual(repr(StdDev('a')), "StdDev(F(a), sample=False)") self.assertEqual(repr(Sum('a')), "Sum(F(a))") self.assertEqual(repr(Variance('a', sample=True)), "Variance(F(a), sample=True)")