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106 lines
3.8 KiB
Python
106 lines
3.8 KiB
Python
from __future__ import unicode_literals
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from django.core import serializers
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from django.db import connection
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from django.test import TestCase
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from .models import Child, FKDataNaturalKey, NaturalKeyAnchor
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from .tests import register_tests
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class NaturalKeySerializerTests(TestCase):
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pass
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def natural_key_serializer_test(format, self):
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# Create all the objects defined in the test data
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with connection.constraint_checks_disabled():
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objects = [
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NaturalKeyAnchor.objects.create(id=1100, data="Natural Key Anghor"),
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FKDataNaturalKey.objects.create(id=1101, data_id=1100),
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FKDataNaturalKey.objects.create(id=1102, data_id=None),
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]
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# Serialize the test database
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serialized_data = serializers.serialize(format, objects, indent=2, use_natural_foreign_keys=True)
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for obj in serializers.deserialize(format, serialized_data):
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obj.save()
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# Assert that the deserialized data is the same
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# as the original source
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for obj in objects:
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instance = obj.__class__.objects.get(id=obj.pk)
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self.assertEqual(
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obj.data, instance.data,
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"Objects with PK=%d not equal; expected '%s' (%s), got '%s' (%s)" % (
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obj.pk, obj.data, type(obj.data), instance, type(instance.data),
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)
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)
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def natural_key_test(format, self):
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book1 = {
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'data': '978-1590597255',
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'title': 'The Definitive Guide to Django: Web Development Done Right',
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}
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book2 = {'data': '978-1590599969', 'title': 'Practical Django Projects'}
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# Create the books.
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adrian = NaturalKeyAnchor.objects.create(**book1)
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james = NaturalKeyAnchor.objects.create(**book2)
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# Serialize the books.
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string_data = serializers.serialize(
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format, NaturalKeyAnchor.objects.all(), indent=2,
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use_natural_foreign_keys=True, use_natural_primary_keys=True,
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)
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# Delete one book (to prove that the natural key generation will only
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# restore the primary keys of books found in the database via the
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# get_natural_key manager method).
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james.delete()
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# Deserialize and test.
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books = list(serializers.deserialize(format, string_data))
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self.assertEqual(len(books), 2)
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self.assertEqual(books[0].object.title, book1['title'])
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self.assertEqual(books[0].object.pk, adrian.pk)
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self.assertEqual(books[1].object.title, book2['title'])
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self.assertIsNone(books[1].object.pk)
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def natural_pk_mti_test(format, self):
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"""
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If serializing objects in a multi-table inheritance relationship using
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natural primary keys, the natural foreign key for the parent is output in
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the fields of the child so it's possible to relate the child to the parent
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when deserializing.
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"""
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child_1 = Child.objects.create(parent_data='1', child_data='1')
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child_2 = Child.objects.create(parent_data='2', child_data='2')
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string_data = serializers.serialize(
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format,
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[child_1.parent_ptr, child_2.parent_ptr, child_2, child_1],
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use_natural_foreign_keys=True, use_natural_primary_keys=True,
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)
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child_1.delete()
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child_2.delete()
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for obj in serializers.deserialize(format, string_data):
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obj.save()
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children = Child.objects.all()
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self.assertEqual(len(children), 2)
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for child in children:
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# If it's possible to find the superclass from the subclass and it's
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# the correct superclass, it's working.
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self.assertEqual(child.child_data, child.parent_data)
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# Dynamically register tests for each serializer
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register_tests(NaturalKeySerializerTests, 'test_%s_natural_key_serializer', natural_key_serializer_test)
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register_tests(NaturalKeySerializerTests, 'test_%s_serializer_natural_keys', natural_key_test)
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register_tests(NaturalKeySerializerTests, 'test_%s_serializer_natural_pks_mti', natural_pk_mti_test)
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