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			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
| from __future__ import unicode_literals
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| 
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| from datetime import datetime
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| import threading
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| 
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| from django.core.exceptions import ObjectDoesNotExist, MultipleObjectsReturned
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| from django.db import connections, DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS
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| from django.db import DatabaseError
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| from django.db.models.fields import Field, FieldDoesNotExist
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| from django.db.models.manager import BaseManager
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| from django.db.models.query import QuerySet, EmptyQuerySet, ValuesListQuerySet, MAX_GET_RESULTS
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| from django.test import TestCase, TransactionTestCase, skipIfDBFeature, skipUnlessDBFeature
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| from django.utils import six
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| from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy
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| 
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| from .models import Article, SelfRef, ArticleSelectOnSave
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| 
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| 
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| class ModelTest(TestCase):
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| 
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|     def test_lookup(self):
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|         # No articles are in the system yet.
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|         self.assertQuerysetEqual(Article.objects.all(), [])
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| 
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|         # Create an Article.
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|         a = Article(
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|             id=None,
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|             headline='Area man programs in Python',
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|             pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 28),
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|         )
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| 
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|         # Save it into the database. You have to call save() explicitly.
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|         a.save()
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| 
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|         # Now it has an ID.
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|         self.assertTrue(a.id is not None)
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| 
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|         # Models have a pk property that is an alias for the primary key
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|         # attribute (by default, the 'id' attribute).
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|         self.assertEqual(a.pk, a.id)
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| 
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|         # Access database columns via Python attributes.
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|         self.assertEqual(a.headline, 'Area man programs in Python')
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|         self.assertEqual(a.pub_date, datetime(2005, 7, 28, 0, 0))
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| 
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|         # Change values by changing the attributes, then calling save().
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|         a.headline = 'Area woman programs in Python'
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|         a.save()
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| 
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|         # Article.objects.all() returns all the articles in the database.
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|         self.assertQuerysetEqual(Article.objects.all(),
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|             ['<Article: Area woman programs in Python>'])
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| 
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|         # Django provides a rich database lookup API.
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|         self.assertEqual(Article.objects.get(id__exact=a.id), a)
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|         self.assertEqual(Article.objects.get(headline__startswith='Area woman'), a)
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|         self.assertEqual(Article.objects.get(pub_date__year=2005), a)
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|         self.assertEqual(Article.objects.get(pub_date__year=2005, pub_date__month=7), a)
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|         self.assertEqual(Article.objects.get(pub_date__year=2005, pub_date__month=7, pub_date__day=28), a)
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|         self.assertEqual(Article.objects.get(pub_date__week_day=5), a)
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| 
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|         # The "__exact" lookup type can be omitted, as a shortcut.
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|         self.assertEqual(Article.objects.get(id=a.id), a)
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|         self.assertEqual(Article.objects.get(headline='Area woman programs in Python'), a)
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| 
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|         self.assertQuerysetEqual(
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|             Article.objects.filter(pub_date__year=2005),
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|             ['<Article: Area woman programs in Python>'],
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|         )
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|         self.assertQuerysetEqual(
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|             Article.objects.filter(pub_date__year=2004),
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|             [],
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|         )
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|         self.assertQuerysetEqual(
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|             Article.objects.filter(pub_date__year=2005, pub_date__month=7),
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|             ['<Article: Area woman programs in Python>'],
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|         )
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| 
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|         self.assertQuerysetEqual(
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|             Article.objects.filter(pub_date__week_day=5),
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|             ['<Article: Area woman programs in Python>'],
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|         )
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|         self.assertQuerysetEqual(
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|             Article.objects.filter(pub_date__week_day=6),
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|             [],
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|         )
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| 
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|         # Django raises an Article.DoesNotExist exception for get() if the
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|         # parameters don't match any object.
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|         six.assertRaisesRegex(
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|             self,
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|             ObjectDoesNotExist,
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|             "Article matching query does not exist.",
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|             Article.objects.get,
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|             id__exact=2000,
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|         )
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|         # To avoid dict-ordering related errors check only one lookup
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|         # in single assert.
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|         self.assertRaises(
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|             ObjectDoesNotExist,
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|             Article.objects.get,
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|             pub_date__year=2005,
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|             pub_date__month=8,
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|         )
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| 
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|         six.assertRaisesRegex(
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|             self,
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|             ObjectDoesNotExist,
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|             "Article matching query does not exist.",
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|             Article.objects.get,
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|             pub_date__week_day=6,
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|         )
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| 
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|         # Lookup by a primary key is the most common case, so Django
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|         # provides a shortcut for primary-key exact lookups.
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|         # The following is identical to articles.get(id=a.id).
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|         self.assertEqual(Article.objects.get(pk=a.id), a)
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| 
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|         # pk can be used as a shortcut for the primary key name in any query.
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|         self.assertQuerysetEqual(Article.objects.filter(pk__in=[a.id]),
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|             ["<Article: Area woman programs in Python>"])
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| 
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|         # Model instances of the same type and same ID are considered equal.
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|         a = Article.objects.get(pk=a.id)
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|         b = Article.objects.get(pk=a.id)
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|         self.assertEqual(a, b)
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| 
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|         # Create a very similar object
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|         a = Article(
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|             id=None,
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|             headline='Area man programs in Python',
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|             pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 28),
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|         )
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|         a.save()
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| 
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|         self.assertEqual(Article.objects.count(), 2)
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| 
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|         # Django raises an Article.MultipleObjectsReturned exception if the
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|         # lookup matches more than one object
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|         six.assertRaisesRegex(
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|             self,
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|             MultipleObjectsReturned,
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|             "get\(\) returned more than one Article -- it returned 2!",
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|             Article.objects.get,
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|             headline__startswith='Area',
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|         )
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| 
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|         six.assertRaisesRegex(
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|             self,
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|             MultipleObjectsReturned,
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|             "get\(\) returned more than one Article -- it returned 2!",
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|             Article.objects.get,
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|             pub_date__year=2005,
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|         )
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| 
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|         six.assertRaisesRegex(
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|             self,
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|             MultipleObjectsReturned,
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|             "get\(\) returned more than one Article -- it returned 2!",
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|             Article.objects.get,
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|             pub_date__year=2005,
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|             pub_date__month=7,
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|         )
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| 
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|     def test_multiple_objects_max_num_fetched(self):
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|         """
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|         #6785 - get() should fetch a limited number of results.
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|         """
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|         Article.objects.bulk_create(
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|             Article(headline='Area %s' % i, pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 28))
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|             for i in range(MAX_GET_RESULTS)
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|         )
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|         six.assertRaisesRegex(
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|             self,
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|             MultipleObjectsReturned,
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|             "get\(\) returned more than one Article -- it returned %d!" % MAX_GET_RESULTS,
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|             Article.objects.get,
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|             headline__startswith='Area',
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|         )
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|         Article.objects.create(headline='Area %s' % MAX_GET_RESULTS, pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 28))
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|         six.assertRaisesRegex(
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|             self,
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|             MultipleObjectsReturned,
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|             "get\(\) returned more than one Article -- it returned more than %d!" % MAX_GET_RESULTS,
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|             Article.objects.get,
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|             headline__startswith='Area',
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|         )
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| 
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|     def test_object_creation(self):
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|         # Create an Article.
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|         a = Article(
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|             id=None,
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|             headline='Area man programs in Python',
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|             pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 28),
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|         )
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| 
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|         # Save it into the database. You have to call save() explicitly.
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|         a.save()
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| 
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|         # You can initialize a model instance using positional arguments,
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|         # which should match the field order as defined in the model.
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|         a2 = Article(None, 'Second article', datetime(2005, 7, 29))
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|         a2.save()
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| 
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|         self.assertNotEqual(a2.id, a.id)
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|         self.assertEqual(a2.headline, 'Second article')
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|         self.assertEqual(a2.pub_date, datetime(2005, 7, 29, 0, 0))
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| 
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|         # ...or, you can use keyword arguments.
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|         a3 = Article(
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|             id=None,
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|             headline='Third article',
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|             pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 30),
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|         )
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|         a3.save()
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| 
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|         self.assertNotEqual(a3.id, a.id)
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|         self.assertNotEqual(a3.id, a2.id)
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|         self.assertEqual(a3.headline, 'Third article')
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|         self.assertEqual(a3.pub_date, datetime(2005, 7, 30, 0, 0))
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| 
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|         # You can also mix and match position and keyword arguments, but
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|         # be sure not to duplicate field information.
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|         a4 = Article(None, 'Fourth article', pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 31))
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|         a4.save()
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|         self.assertEqual(a4.headline, 'Fourth article')
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| 
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|         # Don't use invalid keyword arguments.
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|         six.assertRaisesRegex(
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|             self,
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|             TypeError,
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|             "'foo' is an invalid keyword argument for this function",
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|             Article,
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|             id=None,
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|             headline='Invalid',
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|             pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 31),
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|             foo='bar',
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|         )
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| 
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|         # You can leave off the value for an AutoField when creating an
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|         # object, because it'll get filled in automatically when you save().
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|         a5 = Article(headline='Article 6', pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 31))
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|         a5.save()
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|         self.assertEqual(a5.headline, 'Article 6')
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| 
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|         # If you leave off a field with "default" set, Django will use
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|         # the default.
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|         a6 = Article(pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 31))
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|         a6.save()
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|         self.assertEqual(a6.headline, 'Default headline')
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| 
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|         # For DateTimeFields, Django saves as much precision (in seconds)
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|         # as you give it.
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|         a7 = Article(
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|             headline='Article 7',
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|             pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 31, 12, 30),
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|         )
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|         a7.save()
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|         self.assertEqual(Article.objects.get(id__exact=a7.id).pub_date,
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|             datetime(2005, 7, 31, 12, 30))
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| 
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|         a8 = Article(
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|             headline='Article 8',
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|             pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 31, 12, 30, 45),
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|         )
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|         a8.save()
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|         self.assertEqual(Article.objects.get(id__exact=a8.id).pub_date,
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|             datetime(2005, 7, 31, 12, 30, 45))
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| 
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|         # Saving an object again doesn't create a new object -- it just saves
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|         # the old one.
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|         current_id = a8.id
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|         a8.save()
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|         self.assertEqual(a8.id, current_id)
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|         a8.headline = 'Updated article 8'
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|         a8.save()
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|         self.assertEqual(a8.id, current_id)
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| 
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|         # Check that != and == operators behave as expecte on instances
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|         self.assertTrue(a7 != a8)
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|         self.assertFalse(a7 == a8)
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|         self.assertEqual(a8, Article.objects.get(id__exact=a8.id))
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| 
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|         self.assertTrue(Article.objects.get(id__exact=a8.id) != Article.objects.get(id__exact=a7.id))
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|         self.assertFalse(Article.objects.get(id__exact=a8.id) == Article.objects.get(id__exact=a7.id))
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| 
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|         # You can use 'in' to test for membership...
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|         self.assertTrue(a8 in Article.objects.all())
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| 
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|         # ... but there will often be more efficient ways if that is all you need:
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|         self.assertTrue(Article.objects.filter(id=a8.id).exists())
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| 
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|         # datetimes() returns a list of available dates of the given scope for
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|         # the given field.
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|         self.assertQuerysetEqual(
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|             Article.objects.datetimes('pub_date', 'year'),
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|             ["datetime.datetime(2005, 1, 1, 0, 0)"])
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|         self.assertQuerysetEqual(
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|             Article.objects.datetimes('pub_date', 'month'),
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|             ["datetime.datetime(2005, 7, 1, 0, 0)"])
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|         self.assertQuerysetEqual(
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|             Article.objects.datetimes('pub_date', 'day'),
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|             ["datetime.datetime(2005, 7, 28, 0, 0)",
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|              "datetime.datetime(2005, 7, 29, 0, 0)",
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|              "datetime.datetime(2005, 7, 30, 0, 0)",
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|              "datetime.datetime(2005, 7, 31, 0, 0)"])
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|         self.assertQuerysetEqual(
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|             Article.objects.datetimes('pub_date', 'day', order='ASC'),
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|             ["datetime.datetime(2005, 7, 28, 0, 0)",
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|              "datetime.datetime(2005, 7, 29, 0, 0)",
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|              "datetime.datetime(2005, 7, 30, 0, 0)",
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|              "datetime.datetime(2005, 7, 31, 0, 0)"])
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|         self.assertQuerysetEqual(
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|             Article.objects.datetimes('pub_date', 'day', order='DESC'),
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|             ["datetime.datetime(2005, 7, 31, 0, 0)",
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|              "datetime.datetime(2005, 7, 30, 0, 0)",
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|              "datetime.datetime(2005, 7, 29, 0, 0)",
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|              "datetime.datetime(2005, 7, 28, 0, 0)"])
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| 
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|         # datetimes() requires valid arguments.
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|         self.assertRaises(
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|             TypeError,
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|             Article.objects.dates,
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|         )
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| 
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|         six.assertRaisesRegex(
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|             self,
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|             FieldDoesNotExist,
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|             "Article has no field named 'invalid_field'",
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|             Article.objects.dates,
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|             "invalid_field",
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|             "year",
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|         )
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| 
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|         six.assertRaisesRegex(
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|             self,
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|             AssertionError,
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|             "'kind' must be one of 'year', 'month' or 'day'.",
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|             Article.objects.dates,
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|             "pub_date",
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|             "bad_kind",
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|         )
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| 
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|         six.assertRaisesRegex(
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|             self,
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|             AssertionError,
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|             "'order' must be either 'ASC' or 'DESC'.",
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|             Article.objects.dates,
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|             "pub_date",
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|             "year",
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|             order="bad order",
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|         )
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| 
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|         # Use iterator() with datetimes() to return a generator that lazily
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|         # requests each result one at a time, to save memory.
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|         dates = []
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|         for article in Article.objects.datetimes('pub_date', 'day', order='DESC').iterator():
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|             dates.append(article)
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|         self.assertEqual(dates, [
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|             datetime(2005, 7, 31, 0, 0),
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|             datetime(2005, 7, 30, 0, 0),
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|             datetime(2005, 7, 29, 0, 0),
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|             datetime(2005, 7, 28, 0, 0)])
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| 
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|         # You can combine queries with & and |.
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|         s1 = Article.objects.filter(id__exact=a.id)
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|         s2 = Article.objects.filter(id__exact=a2.id)
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|         self.assertQuerysetEqual(s1 | s2,
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|             ["<Article: Area man programs in Python>",
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|              "<Article: Second article>"])
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|         self.assertQuerysetEqual(s1 & s2, [])
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| 
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|         # You can get the number of objects like this:
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|         self.assertEqual(len(Article.objects.filter(id__exact=a.id)), 1)
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| 
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|         # You can get items using index and slice notation.
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|         self.assertEqual(Article.objects.all()[0], a)
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|         self.assertQuerysetEqual(Article.objects.all()[1:3],
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|             ["<Article: Second article>", "<Article: Third article>"])
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| 
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|         s3 = Article.objects.filter(id__exact=a3.id)
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|         self.assertQuerysetEqual((s1 | s2 | s3)[::2],
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|             ["<Article: Area man programs in Python>",
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|              "<Article: Third article>"])
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| 
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|         # Slicing works with longs (Python 2 only -- Python 3 doesn't have longs).
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|         if six.PY2:
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|             self.assertEqual(Article.objects.all()[long(0)], a)
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|             self.assertQuerysetEqual(Article.objects.all()[long(1):long(3)],
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|                 ["<Article: Second article>", "<Article: Third article>"])
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|             self.assertQuerysetEqual((s1 | s2 | s3)[::long(2)],
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|                 ["<Article: Area man programs in Python>",
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|                 "<Article: Third article>"])
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| 
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|             # And can be mixed with ints.
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|             self.assertQuerysetEqual(Article.objects.all()[1:long(3)],
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|                 ["<Article: Second article>", "<Article: Third article>"])
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| 
 | |
|         # Slices (without step) are lazy:
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|         self.assertQuerysetEqual(Article.objects.all()[0:5].filter(),
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|             ["<Article: Area man programs in Python>",
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|              "<Article: Second article>",
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|              "<Article: Third article>",
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|              "<Article: Article 6>",
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|              "<Article: Default headline>"])
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| 
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|         # Slicing again works:
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|         self.assertQuerysetEqual(Article.objects.all()[0:5][0:2],
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|             ["<Article: Area man programs in Python>",
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|              "<Article: Second article>"])
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|         self.assertQuerysetEqual(Article.objects.all()[0:5][:2],
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|             ["<Article: Area man programs in Python>",
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|              "<Article: Second article>"])
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|         self.assertQuerysetEqual(Article.objects.all()[0:5][4:],
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|             ["<Article: Default headline>"])
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|         self.assertQuerysetEqual(Article.objects.all()[0:5][5:], [])
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| 
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|         # Some more tests!
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|         self.assertQuerysetEqual(Article.objects.all()[2:][0:2],
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|             ["<Article: Third article>", "<Article: Article 6>"])
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|         self.assertQuerysetEqual(Article.objects.all()[2:][:2],
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|             ["<Article: Third article>", "<Article: Article 6>"])
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|         self.assertQuerysetEqual(Article.objects.all()[2:][2:3],
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|             ["<Article: Default headline>"])
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| 
 | |
|         # Using an offset without a limit is also possible.
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|         self.assertQuerysetEqual(Article.objects.all()[5:],
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|             ["<Article: Fourth article>",
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|              "<Article: Article 7>",
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|              "<Article: Updated article 8>"])
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| 
 | |
|         # Also, once you have sliced you can't filter, re-order or combine
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|         six.assertRaisesRegex(
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|             self,
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|             AssertionError,
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|             "Cannot filter a query once a slice has been taken.",
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|             Article.objects.all()[0:5].filter,
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|             id=a.id,
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|         )
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| 
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|         six.assertRaisesRegex(
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|             self,
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|             AssertionError,
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|             "Cannot reorder a query once a slice has been taken.",
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|             Article.objects.all()[0:5].order_by,
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|             'id',
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|         )
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| 
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|         try:
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|             Article.objects.all()[0:1] & Article.objects.all()[4:5]
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|             self.fail('Should raise an AssertionError')
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|         except AssertionError as e:
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|             self.assertEqual(str(e), "Cannot combine queries once a slice has been taken.")
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|         except Exception as e:
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|             self.fail('Should raise an AssertionError, not %s' % e)
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| 
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|         # Negative slices are not supported, due to database constraints.
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|         # (hint: inverting your ordering might do what you need).
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|         try:
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|             Article.objects.all()[-1]
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|             self.fail('Should raise an AssertionError')
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|         except AssertionError as e:
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|             self.assertEqual(str(e), "Negative indexing is not supported.")
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|         except Exception as e:
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|             self.fail('Should raise an AssertionError, not %s' % e)
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| 
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|         error = None
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|         try:
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|             Article.objects.all()[0:-5]
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|         except Exception as e:
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|             error = e
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|         self.assertIsInstance(error, AssertionError)
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|         self.assertEqual(str(error), "Negative indexing is not supported.")
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| 
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|         # An Article instance doesn't have access to the "objects" attribute.
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|         # That's only available on the class.
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|         six.assertRaisesRegex(
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|             self,
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|             AttributeError,
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|             "Manager isn't accessible via Article instances",
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|             getattr,
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|             a7,
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|             "objects",
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|         )
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| 
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|         # Bulk delete test: How many objects before and after the delete?
 | |
|         self.assertQuerysetEqual(Article.objects.all(),
 | |
|             ["<Article: Area man programs in Python>",
 | |
|              "<Article: Second article>",
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|              "<Article: Third article>",
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|              "<Article: Article 6>",
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|              "<Article: Default headline>",
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|              "<Article: Fourth article>",
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|              "<Article: Article 7>",
 | |
|              "<Article: Updated article 8>"])
 | |
|         Article.objects.filter(id__lte=a4.id).delete()
 | |
|         self.assertQuerysetEqual(Article.objects.all(),
 | |
|             ["<Article: Article 6>",
 | |
|              "<Article: Default headline>",
 | |
|              "<Article: Article 7>",
 | |
|              "<Article: Updated article 8>"])
 | |
| 
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|     @skipUnlessDBFeature('supports_microsecond_precision')
 | |
|     def test_microsecond_precision(self):
 | |
|         # In PostgreSQL, microsecond-level precision is available.
 | |
|         a9 = Article(
 | |
|             headline='Article 9',
 | |
|             pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 31, 12, 30, 45, 180),
 | |
|         )
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|         a9.save()
 | |
|         self.assertEqual(Article.objects.get(pk=a9.pk).pub_date,
 | |
|             datetime(2005, 7, 31, 12, 30, 45, 180))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     @skipIfDBFeature('supports_microsecond_precision')
 | |
|     def test_microsecond_precision_not_supported(self):
 | |
|         # In MySQL, microsecond-level precision isn't available. You'll lose
 | |
|         # microsecond-level precision once the data is saved.
 | |
|         a9 = Article(
 | |
|             headline='Article 9',
 | |
|             pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 31, 12, 30, 45, 180),
 | |
|         )
 | |
|         a9.save()
 | |
|         self.assertEqual(Article.objects.get(id__exact=a9.id).pub_date,
 | |
|             datetime(2005, 7, 31, 12, 30, 45))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_manually_specify_primary_key(self):
 | |
|         # You can manually specify the primary key when creating a new object.
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|         a101 = Article(
 | |
|             id=101,
 | |
|             headline='Article 101',
 | |
|             pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 31, 12, 30, 45),
 | |
|         )
 | |
|         a101.save()
 | |
|         a101 = Article.objects.get(pk=101)
 | |
|         self.assertEqual(a101.headline, 'Article 101')
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_create_method(self):
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|         # You can create saved objects in a single step
 | |
|         a10 = Article.objects.create(
 | |
|             headline="Article 10",
 | |
|             pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 31, 12, 30, 45),
 | |
|         )
 | |
|         self.assertEqual(Article.objects.get(headline="Article 10"), a10)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_year_lookup_edge_case(self):
 | |
|         # Edge-case test: A year lookup should retrieve all objects in
 | |
|         # the given year, including Jan. 1 and Dec. 31.
 | |
|         Article.objects.create(
 | |
|             headline='Article 11',
 | |
|             pub_date=datetime(2008, 1, 1),
 | |
|         )
 | |
|         Article.objects.create(
 | |
|             headline='Article 12',
 | |
|             pub_date=datetime(2008, 12, 31, 23, 59, 59, 999999),
 | |
|         )
 | |
|         self.assertQuerysetEqual(Article.objects.filter(pub_date__year=2008),
 | |
|             ["<Article: Article 11>", "<Article: Article 12>"])
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_unicode_data(self):
 | |
|         # Unicode data works, too.
 | |
|         a = Article(
 | |
|             headline='\u6797\u539f \u3081\u3050\u307f',
 | |
|             pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 28),
 | |
|         )
 | |
|         a.save()
 | |
|         self.assertEqual(Article.objects.get(pk=a.id).headline,
 | |
|             '\u6797\u539f \u3081\u3050\u307f')
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_hash_function(self):
 | |
|         # Model instances have a hash function, so they can be used in sets
 | |
|         # or as dictionary keys. Two models compare as equal if their primary
 | |
|         # keys are equal.
 | |
|         a10 = Article.objects.create(
 | |
|             headline="Article 10",
 | |
|             pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 31, 12, 30, 45),
 | |
|         )
 | |
|         a11 = Article.objects.create(
 | |
|             headline='Article 11',
 | |
|             pub_date=datetime(2008, 1, 1),
 | |
|         )
 | |
|         a12 = Article.objects.create(
 | |
|             headline='Article 12',
 | |
|             pub_date=datetime(2008, 12, 31, 23, 59, 59, 999999),
 | |
|         )
 | |
| 
 | |
|         s = set([a10, a11, a12])
 | |
|         self.assertTrue(Article.objects.get(headline='Article 11') in s)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_field_ordering(self):
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         Field instances have a `__lt__` comparison function to define an
 | |
|         ordering based on their creation. Prior to #17851 this ordering
 | |
|         comparison relied on the now unsupported `__cmp__` and was assuming
 | |
|         compared objects were both Field instances raising `AttributeError`
 | |
|         when it should have returned `NotImplemented`.
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         f1 = Field()
 | |
|         f2 = Field(auto_created=True)
 | |
|         f3 = Field()
 | |
|         self.assertTrue(f2 < f1)
 | |
|         self.assertTrue(f3 > f1)
 | |
|         self.assertFalse(f1 is None)
 | |
|         self.assertFalse(f2 in (None, 1, ''))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_extra_method_select_argument_with_dashes_and_values(self):
 | |
|         # The 'select' argument to extra() supports names with dashes in
 | |
|         # them, as long as you use values().
 | |
|         Article.objects.create(
 | |
|             headline="Article 10",
 | |
|             pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 31, 12, 30, 45),
 | |
|         )
 | |
|         Article.objects.create(
 | |
|             headline='Article 11',
 | |
|             pub_date=datetime(2008, 1, 1),
 | |
|         )
 | |
|         Article.objects.create(
 | |
|             headline='Article 12',
 | |
|             pub_date=datetime(2008, 12, 31, 23, 59, 59, 999999),
 | |
|         )
 | |
| 
 | |
|         dicts = Article.objects.filter(
 | |
|             pub_date__year=2008).extra(
 | |
|             select={'dashed-value': '1'}).values('headline', 'dashed-value')
 | |
|         self.assertEqual([sorted(d.items()) for d in dicts],
 | |
|             [[('dashed-value', 1), ('headline', 'Article 11')], [('dashed-value', 1), ('headline', 'Article 12')]])
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_extra_method_select_argument_with_dashes(self):
 | |
|         # If you use 'select' with extra() and names containing dashes on a
 | |
|         # query that's *not* a values() query, those extra 'select' values
 | |
|         # will silently be ignored.
 | |
|         Article.objects.create(
 | |
|             headline="Article 10",
 | |
|             pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 31, 12, 30, 45),
 | |
|         )
 | |
|         Article.objects.create(
 | |
|             headline='Article 11',
 | |
|             pub_date=datetime(2008, 1, 1),
 | |
|         )
 | |
|         Article.objects.create(
 | |
|             headline='Article 12',
 | |
|             pub_date=datetime(2008, 12, 31, 23, 59, 59, 999999),
 | |
|         )
 | |
| 
 | |
|         articles = Article.objects.filter(
 | |
|             pub_date__year=2008).extra(select={'dashed-value': '1', 'undashedvalue': '2'})
 | |
|         self.assertEqual(articles[0].undashedvalue, 2)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_create_relation_with_ugettext_lazy(self):
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         Test that ugettext_lazy objects work when saving model instances
 | |
|         through various methods. Refs #10498.
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         notlazy = 'test'
 | |
|         lazy = ugettext_lazy(notlazy)
 | |
|         Article.objects.create(headline=lazy, pub_date=datetime.now())
 | |
|         article = Article.objects.get()
 | |
|         self.assertEqual(article.headline, notlazy)
 | |
|         # test that assign + save works with Promise objecs
 | |
|         article.headline = lazy
 | |
|         article.save()
 | |
|         self.assertEqual(article.headline, notlazy)
 | |
|         # test .update()
 | |
|         Article.objects.update(headline=lazy)
 | |
|         article = Article.objects.get()
 | |
|         self.assertEqual(article.headline, notlazy)
 | |
|         # still test bulk_create()
 | |
|         Article.objects.all().delete()
 | |
|         Article.objects.bulk_create([Article(headline=lazy, pub_date=datetime.now())])
 | |
|         article = Article.objects.get()
 | |
|         self.assertEqual(article.headline, notlazy)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_emptyqs(self):
 | |
|         # Can't be instantiated
 | |
|         with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
 | |
|             EmptyQuerySet()
 | |
|         self.assertIsInstance(Article.objects.none(), EmptyQuerySet)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_emptyqs_values(self):
 | |
|         # test for #15959
 | |
|         Article.objects.create(headline='foo', pub_date=datetime.now())
 | |
|         with self.assertNumQueries(0):
 | |
|             qs = Article.objects.none().values_list('pk')
 | |
|             self.assertIsInstance(qs, EmptyQuerySet)
 | |
|             self.assertIsInstance(qs, ValuesListQuerySet)
 | |
|             self.assertEqual(len(qs), 0)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_emptyqs_customqs(self):
 | |
|         # A hacky test for custom QuerySet subclass - refs #17271
 | |
|         Article.objects.create(headline='foo', pub_date=datetime.now())
 | |
| 
 | |
|         class CustomQuerySet(QuerySet):
 | |
|             def do_something(self):
 | |
|                 return 'did something'
 | |
| 
 | |
|         qs = Article.objects.all()
 | |
|         qs.__class__ = CustomQuerySet
 | |
|         qs = qs.none()
 | |
|         with self.assertNumQueries(0):
 | |
|             self.assertEqual(len(qs), 0)
 | |
|             self.assertIsInstance(qs, EmptyQuerySet)
 | |
|             self.assertEqual(qs.do_something(), 'did something')
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_emptyqs_values_order(self):
 | |
|         # Tests for ticket #17712
 | |
|         Article.objects.create(headline='foo', pub_date=datetime.now())
 | |
|         with self.assertNumQueries(0):
 | |
|             self.assertEqual(len(Article.objects.none().values_list('id').order_by('id')), 0)
 | |
|         with self.assertNumQueries(0):
 | |
|             self.assertEqual(len(Article.objects.none().filter(
 | |
|                 id__in=Article.objects.values_list('id', flat=True))), 0)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     @skipUnlessDBFeature('can_distinct_on_fields')
 | |
|     def test_emptyqs_distinct(self):
 | |
|         # Tests for #19426
 | |
|         Article.objects.create(headline='foo', pub_date=datetime.now())
 | |
|         with self.assertNumQueries(0):
 | |
|             self.assertEqual(len(Article.objects.none().distinct('headline', 'pub_date')), 0)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_ticket_20278(self):
 | |
|         sr = SelfRef.objects.create()
 | |
|         with self.assertRaises(ObjectDoesNotExist):
 | |
|             SelfRef.objects.get(selfref=sr)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_eq(self):
 | |
|         self.assertEqual(Article(id=1), Article(id=1))
 | |
|         self.assertNotEqual(Article(id=1), object())
 | |
|         self.assertNotEqual(object(), Article(id=1))
 | |
|         a = Article()
 | |
|         self.assertEqual(a, a)
 | |
|         self.assertNotEqual(Article(), a)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_hash(self):
 | |
|         # Value based on PK
 | |
|         self.assertEqual(hash(Article(id=1)), hash(1))
 | |
|         with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
 | |
|             # No PK value -> unhashable (because save() would then change
 | |
|             # hash)
 | |
|             hash(Article())
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| class ConcurrentSaveTests(TransactionTestCase):
 | |
| 
 | |
|     available_apps = ['basic']
 | |
| 
 | |
|     @skipUnlessDBFeature('test_db_allows_multiple_connections')
 | |
|     def test_concurrent_delete_with_save(self):
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         Test fetching, deleting and finally saving an object - we should get
 | |
|         an insert in this case.
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         a = Article.objects.create(headline='foo', pub_date=datetime.now())
 | |
|         exceptions = []
 | |
| 
 | |
|         def deleter():
 | |
|             try:
 | |
|                 # Do not delete a directly - doing so alters its state.
 | |
|                 Article.objects.filter(pk=a.pk).delete()
 | |
|                 connections[DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS].commit_unless_managed()
 | |
|             except Exception as e:
 | |
|                 exceptions.append(e)
 | |
|             finally:
 | |
|                 connections[DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS].close()
 | |
|         self.assertEqual(len(exceptions), 0)
 | |
|         t = threading.Thread(target=deleter)
 | |
|         t.start()
 | |
|         t.join()
 | |
|         a.save()
 | |
|         self.assertEqual(Article.objects.get(pk=a.pk).headline, 'foo')
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| class ManagerTest(TestCase):
 | |
|     QUERYSET_PROXY_METHODS = [
 | |
|         'none',
 | |
|         'count',
 | |
|         'dates',
 | |
|         'datetimes',
 | |
|         'distinct',
 | |
|         'extra',
 | |
|         'get',
 | |
|         'get_or_create',
 | |
|         'update_or_create',
 | |
|         'create',
 | |
|         'bulk_create',
 | |
|         'filter',
 | |
|         'aggregate',
 | |
|         'annotate',
 | |
|         'complex_filter',
 | |
|         'exclude',
 | |
|         'in_bulk',
 | |
|         'iterator',
 | |
|         'earliest',
 | |
|         'latest',
 | |
|         'first',
 | |
|         'last',
 | |
|         'order_by',
 | |
|         'select_for_update',
 | |
|         'select_related',
 | |
|         'prefetch_related',
 | |
|         'values',
 | |
|         'values_list',
 | |
|         'update',
 | |
|         'reverse',
 | |
|         'defer',
 | |
|         'only',
 | |
|         'using',
 | |
|         'exists',
 | |
|         '_insert',
 | |
|         '_update',
 | |
|         'raw',
 | |
|     ]
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_manager_methods(self):
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         This test ensures that the correct set of methods from `QuerySet`
 | |
|         are copied onto `Manager`.
 | |
| 
 | |
|         It's particularly useful to prevent accidentally leaking new methods
 | |
|         into `Manager`. New `QuerySet` methods that should also be copied onto
 | |
|         `Manager` will need to be added to `ManagerTest.QUERYSET_PROXY_METHODS`.
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         self.assertEqual(
 | |
|             sorted(BaseManager._get_queryset_methods(QuerySet).keys()),
 | |
|             sorted(self.QUERYSET_PROXY_METHODS),
 | |
|         )
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| class SelectOnSaveTests(TestCase):
 | |
|     def test_select_on_save(self):
 | |
|         a1 = Article.objects.create(pub_date=datetime.now())
 | |
|         with self.assertNumQueries(1):
 | |
|             a1.save()
 | |
|         asos = ArticleSelectOnSave.objects.create(pub_date=datetime.now())
 | |
|         with self.assertNumQueries(2):
 | |
|             asos.save()
 | |
|         with self.assertNumQueries(1):
 | |
|             asos.save(force_update=True)
 | |
|         Article.objects.all().delete()
 | |
|         with self.assertRaises(DatabaseError):
 | |
|             with self.assertNumQueries(1):
 | |
|                 asos.save(force_update=True)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def test_select_on_save_lying_update(self):
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         Test that select_on_save works correctly if the database
 | |
|         doesn't return correct information about matched rows from
 | |
|         UPDATE.
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         # Change the manager to not return "row matched" for update().
 | |
|         # We are going to change the Article's _base_manager class
 | |
|         # dynamically. This is a bit of a hack, but it seems hard to
 | |
|         # test this properly otherwise. Article's manager, because
 | |
|         # proxy models use their parent model's _base_manager.
 | |
| 
 | |
|         orig_class = Article._base_manager.__class__
 | |
| 
 | |
|         class FakeQuerySet(QuerySet):
 | |
|             # Make sure the _update method below is in fact called.
 | |
|             called = False
 | |
| 
 | |
|             def _update(self, *args, **kwargs):
 | |
|                 FakeQuerySet.called = True
 | |
|                 super(FakeQuerySet, self)._update(*args, **kwargs)
 | |
|                 return 0
 | |
| 
 | |
|         class FakeManager(orig_class):
 | |
|             def get_queryset(self):
 | |
|                 return FakeQuerySet(self.model)
 | |
|         try:
 | |
|             Article._base_manager.__class__ = FakeManager
 | |
|             asos = ArticleSelectOnSave.objects.create(pub_date=datetime.now())
 | |
|             with self.assertNumQueries(2):
 | |
|                 asos.save()
 | |
|                 self.assertTrue(FakeQuerySet.called)
 | |
|             # This is not wanted behaviour, but this is how Django has always
 | |
|             # behaved for databases that do not return correct information
 | |
|             # about matched rows for UPDATE.
 | |
|             with self.assertRaises(DatabaseError):
 | |
|                 asos.save(force_update=True)
 | |
|             with self.assertRaises(DatabaseError):
 | |
|                 asos.save(update_fields=['pub_date'])
 | |
|         finally:
 | |
|             Article._base_manager.__class__ = orig_class
 |