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			138 lines
		
	
	
		
			4.2 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
| from datetime import datetime
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| from operator import attrgetter
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| 
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| from django.test import TestCase
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| 
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| from models import Article
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| 
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| 
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| class OrderingTests(TestCase):
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|     def test_basic(self):
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|         a1 = Article.objects.create(
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|             headline="Article 1", pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 26)
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|         )
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|         a2 = Article.objects.create(
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|             headline="Article 2", pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 27)
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|         )
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|         a3 = Article.objects.create(
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|             headline="Article 3", pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 27)
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|         )
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|         a4 = Article.objects.create(
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|             headline="Article 4", pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 28)
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|         )
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| 
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|         # By default, Article.objects.all() orders by pub_date descending, then
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|         # headline ascending.
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|         self.assertQuerysetEqual(
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|             Article.objects.all(), [
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|                 "Article 4",
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|                 "Article 2",
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|                 "Article 3",
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|                 "Article 1",
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|             ],
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|             attrgetter("headline")
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|         )
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| 
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|         # Override ordering with order_by, which is in the same format as the
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|         # ordering attribute in models.
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|         self.assertQuerysetEqual(
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|             Article.objects.order_by("headline"), [
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|                 "Article 1",
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|                 "Article 2",
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|                 "Article 3",
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|                 "Article 4",
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|             ],
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|             attrgetter("headline")
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|         )
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|         self.assertQuerysetEqual(
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|             Article.objects.order_by("pub_date", "-headline"), [
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|                 "Article 1",
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|                 "Article 3",
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|                 "Article 2",
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|                 "Article 4",
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|             ],
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|             attrgetter("headline")
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|         )
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| 
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|         # Only the last order_by has any effect (since they each override any
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|         # previous ordering).
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|         self.assertQuerysetEqual(
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|             Article.objects.order_by("id"), [
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|                 "Article 1",
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|                 "Article 2",
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|                 "Article 3",
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|                 "Article 4",
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|             ],
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|             attrgetter("headline")
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|         )
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|         self.assertQuerysetEqual(
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|             Article.objects.order_by("id").order_by("-headline"), [
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|                 "Article 4",
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|                 "Article 3",
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|                 "Article 2",
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|                 "Article 1",
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|             ],
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|             attrgetter("headline")
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|         )
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| 
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|         # Use the 'stop' part of slicing notation to limit the results.
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|         self.assertQuerysetEqual(
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|             Article.objects.order_by("headline")[:2], [
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|                 "Article 1",
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|                 "Article 2",
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|             ],
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|             attrgetter("headline")
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|         )
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| 
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|         # Use the 'stop' and 'start' parts of slicing notation to offset the
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|         # result list.
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|         self.assertQuerysetEqual(
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|             Article.objects.order_by("headline")[1:3], [
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|                 "Article 2",
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|                 "Article 3",
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|             ],
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|             attrgetter("headline")
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|         )
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| 
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|         # Getting a single item should work too:
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|         self.assertEqual(Article.objects.all()[0], a4)
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| 
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|         # Use '?' to order randomly.
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|         self.assertEqual(
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|             len(list(Article.objects.order_by("?"))), 4
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|         )
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| 
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|         # Ordering can be reversed using the reverse() method on a queryset.
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|         # This allows you to extract things like "the last two items" (reverse
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|         # and then take the first two).
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|         self.assertQuerysetEqual(
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|             Article.objects.all().reverse()[:2], [
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|                 "Article 1",
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|                 "Article 3",
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|             ],
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|             attrgetter("headline")
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|         )
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| 
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|         # Ordering can be based on fields included from an 'extra' clause
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|         self.assertQuerysetEqual(
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|             Article.objects.extra(select={"foo": "pub_date"}, order_by=["foo", "headline"]), [
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|                 "Article 1",
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|                 "Article 2",
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|                 "Article 3",
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|                 "Article 4",
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|             ],
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|             attrgetter("headline")
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|         )
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| 
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|         # If the extra clause uses an SQL keyword for a name, it will be
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|         # protected by quoting.
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|         self.assertQuerysetEqual(
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|             Article.objects.extra(select={"order": "pub_date"}, order_by=["order", "headline"]), [
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|                 "Article 1",
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|                 "Article 2",
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|                 "Article 3",
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|                 "Article 4",
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|             ],
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|             attrgetter("headline")
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|         )
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