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django/tests/serializers/test_json.py
Claude Paroz b7ade64529 Fixed #25468 -- Made DjangoJSONEncoder lazy string aware
Thanks Stavros Korokithakis for the report and Tim Graham for the
review.
2015-09-27 22:37:27 +02:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from __future__ import unicode_literals
import json
import re
from django.core import serializers
from django.core.serializers.base import DeserializationError
from django.core.serializers.json import DjangoJSONEncoder
from django.test import SimpleTestCase, TestCase, TransactionTestCase
from django.utils.translation import override, ugettext_lazy
from .models import Score
from .tests import SerializersTestBase, SerializersTransactionTestBase
class JsonSerializerTestCase(SerializersTestBase, TestCase):
serializer_name = "json"
pkless_str = """[
{
"pk": null,
"model": "serializers.category",
"fields": {"name": "Reference"}
}, {
"model": "serializers.category",
"fields": {"name": "Non-fiction"}
}]"""
mapping_ordering_str = """[
{
"model": "serializers.article",
"pk": %(article_pk)s,
"fields": {
"author": %(author_pk)s,
"headline": "Poker has no place on ESPN",
"pub_date": "2006-06-16T11:00:00",
"categories": [
%(first_category_pk)s,
%(second_category_pk)s
],
"meta_data": []
}
}
]
"""
@staticmethod
def _validate_output(serial_str):
try:
json.loads(serial_str)
except Exception:
return False
else:
return True
@staticmethod
def _get_pk_values(serial_str):
ret_list = []
serial_list = json.loads(serial_str)
for obj_dict in serial_list:
ret_list.append(obj_dict["pk"])
return ret_list
@staticmethod
def _get_field_values(serial_str, field_name):
ret_list = []
serial_list = json.loads(serial_str)
for obj_dict in serial_list:
if field_name in obj_dict["fields"]:
ret_list.append(obj_dict["fields"][field_name])
return ret_list
def test_indentation_whitespace(self):
Score.objects.create(score=5.0)
Score.objects.create(score=6.0)
qset = Score.objects.all()
s = serializers.json.Serializer()
json_data = s.serialize(qset, indent=2)
for line in json_data.splitlines():
if re.search(r'.+,\s*$', line):
self.assertEqual(line, line.rstrip())
def test_json_deserializer_exception(self):
with self.assertRaises(DeserializationError):
for obj in serializers.deserialize("json", """[{"pk":1}"""):
pass
def test_helpful_error_message_invalid_pk(self):
"""
If there is an invalid primary key, the error message should contain
the model associated with it.
"""
test_string = """[{
"pk": "badpk",
"model": "serializers.player",
"fields": {
"name": "Bob",
"rank": 1,
"team": "Team"
}
}]"""
with self.assertRaisesMessage(DeserializationError, "(serializers.player:pk=badpk)"):
list(serializers.deserialize('json', test_string))
def test_helpful_error_message_invalid_field(self):
"""
If there is an invalid field value, the error message should contain
the model associated with it.
"""
test_string = """[{
"pk": "1",
"model": "serializers.player",
"fields": {
"name": "Bob",
"rank": "invalidint",
"team": "Team"
}
}]"""
expected = "(serializers.player:pk=1) field_value was 'invalidint'"
with self.assertRaisesMessage(DeserializationError, expected):
list(serializers.deserialize('json', test_string))
def test_helpful_error_message_for_foreign_keys(self):
"""
Invalid foreign keys with a natural key should throw a helpful error
message, such as what the failing key is.
"""
test_string = """[{
"pk": 1,
"model": "serializers.category",
"fields": {
"name": "Unknown foreign key",
"meta_data": [
"doesnotexist",
"metadata"
]
}
}]"""
key = ["doesnotexist", "metadata"]
expected = "(serializers.category:pk=1) field_value was '%r'" % key
with self.assertRaisesMessage(DeserializationError, expected):
list(serializers.deserialize('json', test_string))
def test_helpful_error_message_for_many2many_non_natural(self):
"""
Invalid many-to-many keys should throw a helpful error message.
"""
test_string = """[{
"pk": 1,
"model": "serializers.article",
"fields": {
"author": 1,
"headline": "Unknown many to many",
"pub_date": "2014-09-15T10:35:00",
"categories": [1, "doesnotexist"]
}
}, {
"pk": 1,
"model": "serializers.author",
"fields": {
"name": "Agnes"
}
}, {
"pk": 1,
"model": "serializers.category",
"fields": {
"name": "Reference"
}
}]"""
expected = "(serializers.article:pk=1) field_value was 'doesnotexist'"
with self.assertRaisesMessage(DeserializationError, expected):
list(serializers.deserialize('json', test_string))
def test_helpful_error_message_for_many2many_natural1(self):
"""
Invalid many-to-many keys should throw a helpful error message.
This tests the code path where one of a list of natural keys is invalid.
"""
test_string = """[{
"pk": 1,
"model": "serializers.categorymetadata",
"fields": {
"kind": "author",
"name": "meta1",
"value": "Agnes"
}
}, {
"pk": 1,
"model": "serializers.article",
"fields": {
"author": 1,
"headline": "Unknown many to many",
"pub_date": "2014-09-15T10:35:00",
"meta_data": [
["author", "meta1"],
["doesnotexist", "meta1"],
["author", "meta1"]
]
}
}, {
"pk": 1,
"model": "serializers.author",
"fields": {
"name": "Agnes"
}
}]"""
key = ["doesnotexist", "meta1"]
expected = "(serializers.article:pk=1) field_value was '%r'" % key
with self.assertRaisesMessage(DeserializationError, expected):
for obj in serializers.deserialize('json', test_string):
obj.save()
def test_helpful_error_message_for_many2many_natural2(self):
"""
Invalid many-to-many keys should throw a helpful error message. This
tests the code path where a natural many-to-many key has only a single
value.
"""
test_string = """[{
"pk": 1,
"model": "serializers.article",
"fields": {
"author": 1,
"headline": "Unknown many to many",
"pub_date": "2014-09-15T10:35:00",
"meta_data": [1, "doesnotexist"]
}
}, {
"pk": 1,
"model": "serializers.categorymetadata",
"fields": {
"kind": "author",
"name": "meta1",
"value": "Agnes"
}
}, {
"pk": 1,
"model": "serializers.author",
"fields": {
"name": "Agnes"
}
}]"""
expected = "(serializers.article:pk=1) field_value was 'doesnotexist'"
with self.assertRaisesMessage(DeserializationError, expected):
for obj in serializers.deserialize('json', test_string, ignore=False):
obj.save()
class JsonSerializerTransactionTestCase(SerializersTransactionTestBase, TransactionTestCase):
serializer_name = "json"
fwd_ref_str = """[
{
"pk": 1,
"model": "serializers.article",
"fields": {
"headline": "Forward references pose no problem",
"pub_date": "2006-06-16T15:00:00",
"categories": [1],
"author": 1
}
},
{
"pk": 1,
"model": "serializers.category",
"fields": {
"name": "Reference"
}
},
{
"pk": 1,
"model": "serializers.author",
"fields": {
"name": "Agnes"
}
}]"""
class DjangoJSONEncoderTests(SimpleTestCase):
def test_lazy_string_encoding(self):
self.assertEqual(
json.dumps({'lang': ugettext_lazy("French")}, cls=DjangoJSONEncoder),
'{"lang": "French"}'
)
with override('fr'):
self.assertEqual(
json.dumps({'lang': ugettext_lazy("French")}, cls=DjangoJSONEncoder),
'{"lang": "Fran\\u00e7ais"}'
)