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django/tests/update/tests.py

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from __future__ import unicode_literals
from django.core.exceptions import FieldError
from django.db.models import Count, F, Max
from django.test import TestCase
from .models import A, B, Bar, D, DataPoint, Foo, RelatedPoint
class SimpleTest(TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.a1 = A.objects.create()
self.a2 = A.objects.create()
for x in range(20):
B.objects.create(a=self.a1)
D.objects.create(a=self.a1)
def test_nonempty_update(self):
"""
Update changes the right number of rows for a nonempty queryset
"""
num_updated = self.a1.b_set.update(y=100)
self.assertEqual(num_updated, 20)
cnt = B.objects.filter(y=100).count()
self.assertEqual(cnt, 20)
def test_empty_update(self):
"""
Update changes the right number of rows for an empty queryset
"""
num_updated = self.a2.b_set.update(y=100)
self.assertEqual(num_updated, 0)
cnt = B.objects.filter(y=100).count()
self.assertEqual(cnt, 0)
def test_nonempty_update_with_inheritance(self):
"""
Update changes the right number of rows for an empty queryset
when the update affects only a base table
"""
num_updated = self.a1.d_set.update(y=100)
self.assertEqual(num_updated, 20)
cnt = D.objects.filter(y=100).count()
self.assertEqual(cnt, 20)
def test_empty_update_with_inheritance(self):
"""
Update changes the right number of rows for an empty queryset
when the update affects only a base table
"""
num_updated = self.a2.d_set.update(y=100)
self.assertEqual(num_updated, 0)
cnt = D.objects.filter(y=100).count()
self.assertEqual(cnt, 0)
def test_foreign_key_update_with_id(self):
"""
Update works using <field>_id for foreign keys
"""
num_updated = self.a1.d_set.update(a_id=self.a2)
self.assertEqual(num_updated, 20)
self.assertEqual(self.a2.d_set.count(), 20)
class AdvancedTests(TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.d0 = DataPoint.objects.create(name="d0", value="apple")
self.d2 = DataPoint.objects.create(name="d2", value="banana")
self.d3 = DataPoint.objects.create(name="d3", value="banana")
self.r1 = RelatedPoint.objects.create(name="r1", data=self.d3)
def test_update(self):
"""
Objects are updated by first filtering the candidates into a queryset
and then calling the update() method. It executes immediately and
returns nothing.
"""
resp = DataPoint.objects.filter(value="apple").update(name="d1")
self.assertEqual(resp, 1)
resp = DataPoint.objects.filter(value="apple")
self.assertEqual(list(resp), [self.d0])
def test_update_multiple_objects(self):
"""
We can update multiple objects at once.
"""
resp = DataPoint.objects.filter(value="banana").update(
value="pineapple")
self.assertEqual(resp, 2)
self.assertEqual(DataPoint.objects.get(name="d2").value, 'pineapple')
def test_update_fk(self):
"""
Foreign key fields can also be updated, although you can only update
the object referred to, not anything inside the related object.
"""
resp = RelatedPoint.objects.filter(name="r1").update(data=self.d0)
self.assertEqual(resp, 1)
resp = RelatedPoint.objects.filter(data__name="d0")
self.assertEqual(list(resp), [self.r1])
def test_update_multiple_fields(self):
"""
Multiple fields can be updated at once
"""
resp = DataPoint.objects.filter(value="apple").update(
value="fruit", another_value="peach")
self.assertEqual(resp, 1)
d = DataPoint.objects.get(name="d0")
self.assertEqual(d.value, 'fruit')
self.assertEqual(d.another_value, 'peach')
def test_update_all(self):
"""
In the rare case you want to update every instance of a model, update()
is also a manager method.
"""
self.assertEqual(DataPoint.objects.update(value='thing'), 3)
resp = DataPoint.objects.values('value').distinct()
self.assertEqual(list(resp), [{'value': 'thing'}])
def test_update_slice_fail(self):
"""
We do not support update on already sliced query sets.
"""
method = DataPoint.objects.all()[:2].update
with self.assertRaises(AssertionError):
method(another_value='another thing')
def test_update_respects_to_field(self):
"""
Update of an FK field which specifies a to_field works.
"""
a_foo = Foo.objects.create(target='aaa')
b_foo = Foo.objects.create(target='bbb')
bar = Bar.objects.create(foo=a_foo)
self.assertEqual(bar.foo_id, a_foo.target)
bar_qs = Bar.objects.filter(pk=bar.pk)
self.assertEqual(bar_qs[0].foo_id, a_foo.target)
bar_qs.update(foo=b_foo)
self.assertEqual(bar_qs[0].foo_id, b_foo.target)
def test_update_annotated_queryset(self):
"""
Update of a queryset that's been annotated.
"""
# Trivial annotated update
qs = DataPoint.objects.annotate(alias=F('value'))
self.assertEqual(qs.update(another_value='foo'), 3)
# Update where annotation is used for filtering
qs = DataPoint.objects.annotate(alias=F('value')).filter(alias='apple')
self.assertEqual(qs.update(another_value='foo'), 1)
# Update where annotation is used in update parameters
qs = DataPoint.objects.annotate(alias=F('value'))
self.assertEqual(qs.update(another_value=F('alias')), 3)
# Update where aggregation annotation is used in update parameters
qs = DataPoint.objects.annotate(max=Max('value'))
with self.assertRaisesMessage(FieldError, 'Aggregate functions are not allowed in this query'):
qs.update(another_value=F('max'))
def test_update_annotated_multi_table_queryset(self):
"""
Update of a queryset that's been annotated and involves multiple tables.
"""
# Trivial annotated update
qs = DataPoint.objects.annotate(related_count=Count('relatedpoint'))
self.assertEqual(qs.update(value='Foo'), 3)
# Update where annotation is used for filtering
qs = DataPoint.objects.annotate(related_count=Count('relatedpoint'))
self.assertEqual(qs.filter(related_count=1).update(value='Foo'), 1)
# Update where annotation is used in update parameters
# #26539 - This isn't forbidden but also doesn't generate proper SQL
# qs = RelatedPoint.objects.annotate(data_name=F('data__name'))
# updated = qs.update(name=F('data_name'))
# self.assertEqual(updated, 1)
# Update where aggregation annotation is used in update parameters
qs = RelatedPoint.objects.annotate(max=Max('data__value'))
with self.assertRaisesMessage(FieldError, 'Aggregate functions are not allowed in this query'):
qs.update(name=F('max'))