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match nothing). This allows for some more straightforward code in the admin interface. Fixed #7488 (all the debugging there was done by Brian Rosner, who narrowed it down to the item in this patch). git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@8061 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
186 lines
6.2 KiB
Python
186 lines
6.2 KiB
Python
"""
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Regression tests for Model inheritance behaviour.
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"""
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import datetime
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from django.db import models
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# Python 2.3 doesn't have sorted()
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try:
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sorted
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except NameError:
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from django.utils.itercompat import sorted
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class Place(models.Model):
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name = models.CharField(max_length=50)
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address = models.CharField(max_length=80)
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class Meta:
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ordering = ('name',)
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def __unicode__(self):
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return u"%s the place" % self.name
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class Restaurant(Place):
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serves_hot_dogs = models.BooleanField()
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serves_pizza = models.BooleanField()
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def __unicode__(self):
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return u"%s the restaurant" % self.name
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class ItalianRestaurant(Restaurant):
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serves_gnocchi = models.BooleanField()
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def __unicode__(self):
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return u"%s the italian restaurant" % self.name
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class ParkingLot(Place):
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# An explicit link to the parent (we can control the attribute name).
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parent = models.OneToOneField(Place, primary_key=True, parent_link=True)
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capacity = models.IntegerField()
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def __unicode__(self):
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return u"%s the parking lot" % self.name
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class Supplier(models.Model):
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restaurant = models.ForeignKey(Restaurant)
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class Parent(models.Model):
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created = models.DateTimeField(default=datetime.datetime.now)
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class Child(Parent):
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name = models.CharField(max_length=10)
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__test__ = {'API_TESTS':"""
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# Regression for #7350, #7202
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# Check that when you create a Parent object with a specific reference to an
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# existent child instance, saving the Parent doesn't duplicate the child. This
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# behaviour is only activated during a raw save - it is mostly relevant to
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# deserialization, but any sort of CORBA style 'narrow()' API would require a
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# similar approach.
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# Create a child-parent-grandparent chain
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>>> place1 = Place(name="Guido's House of Pasta", address='944 W. Fullerton')
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>>> place1.save_base(raw=True)
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>>> restaurant = Restaurant(place_ptr=place1, serves_hot_dogs=True, serves_pizza=False)
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>>> restaurant.save_base(raw=True)
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>>> italian_restaurant = ItalianRestaurant(restaurant_ptr=restaurant, serves_gnocchi=True)
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>>> italian_restaurant.save_base(raw=True)
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# Create a child-parent chain with an explicit parent link
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>>> place2 = Place(name='Main St', address='111 Main St')
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>>> place2.save_base(raw=True)
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>>> park = ParkingLot(parent=place2, capacity=100)
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>>> park.save_base(raw=True)
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# Check that no extra parent objects have been created.
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>>> Place.objects.all()
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[<Place: Guido's House of Pasta the place>, <Place: Main St the place>]
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>>> dicts = Restaurant.objects.values('name','serves_hot_dogs')
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>>> [sorted(d.items()) for d in dicts]
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[[('name', u"Guido's House of Pasta"), ('serves_hot_dogs', True)]]
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>>> dicts = ItalianRestaurant.objects.values('name','serves_hot_dogs','serves_gnocchi')
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>>> [sorted(d.items()) for d in dicts]
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[[('name', u"Guido's House of Pasta"), ('serves_gnocchi', True), ('serves_hot_dogs', True)]]
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>>> dicts = ParkingLot.objects.values('name','capacity')
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>>> [sorted(d.items()) for d in dicts]
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[[('capacity', 100), ('name', u'Main St')]]
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# You can also update objects when using a raw save.
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>>> place1.name = "Guido's All New House of Pasta"
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>>> place1.save_base(raw=True)
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>>> restaurant.serves_hot_dogs = False
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>>> restaurant.save_base(raw=True)
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>>> italian_restaurant.serves_gnocchi = False
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>>> italian_restaurant.save_base(raw=True)
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>>> place2.name='Derelict lot'
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>>> place2.save_base(raw=True)
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>>> park.capacity = 50
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>>> park.save_base(raw=True)
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# No extra parent objects after an update, either.
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>>> Place.objects.all()
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[<Place: Derelict lot the place>, <Place: Guido's All New House of Pasta the place>]
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>>> dicts = Restaurant.objects.values('name','serves_hot_dogs')
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>>> [sorted(d.items()) for d in dicts]
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[[('name', u"Guido's All New House of Pasta"), ('serves_hot_dogs', False)]]
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>>> dicts = ItalianRestaurant.objects.values('name','serves_hot_dogs','serves_gnocchi')
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>>> [sorted(d.items()) for d in dicts]
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[[('name', u"Guido's All New House of Pasta"), ('serves_gnocchi', False), ('serves_hot_dogs', False)]]
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>>> dicts = ParkingLot.objects.values('name','capacity')
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>>> [sorted(d.items()) for d in dicts]
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[[('capacity', 50), ('name', u'Derelict lot')]]
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# If you try to raw_save a parent attribute onto a child object,
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# the attribute will be ignored.
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>>> italian_restaurant.name = "Lorenzo's Pasta Hut"
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>>> italian_restaurant.save_base(raw=True)
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# Note that the name has not changed
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# - name is an attribute of Place, not ItalianRestaurant
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>>> dicts = ItalianRestaurant.objects.values('name','serves_hot_dogs','serves_gnocchi')
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>>> [sorted(d.items()) for d in dicts]
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[[('name', u"Guido's All New House of Pasta"), ('serves_gnocchi', False), ('serves_hot_dogs', False)]]
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# Regressions tests for #7105: dates() queries should be able to use fields
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# from the parent model as easily as the child.
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>>> obj = Child.objects.create(name='child', created=datetime.datetime(2008, 6, 26, 17, 0, 0))
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>>> Child.objects.dates('created', 'month')
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[datetime.datetime(2008, 6, 1, 0, 0)]
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# Regression test for #7276: calling delete() on a model with multi-table
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# inheritance should delete the associated rows from any ancestor tables, as
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# well as any descendent objects.
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>>> ident = ItalianRestaurant.objects.all()[0].id
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>>> Place.objects.get(pk=ident)
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<Place: Guido's All New House of Pasta the place>
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>>> xx = Restaurant.objects.create(name='a', address='xx', serves_hot_dogs=True, serves_pizza=False)
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# This should delete both Restuarants, plus the related places, plus the ItalianRestaurant.
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>>> Restaurant.objects.all().delete()
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>>> Place.objects.get(pk=ident)
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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...
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DoesNotExist: Place matching query does not exist.
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>>> ItalianRestaurant.objects.get(pk=ident)
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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...
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DoesNotExist: ItalianRestaurant matching query does not exist.
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# Regression test for #6755
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>>> r = Restaurant(serves_pizza=False)
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>>> r.save()
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>>> r.id == r.place_ptr_id
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True
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>>> orig_id = r.id
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>>> r = Restaurant(place_ptr_id=orig_id, serves_pizza=True)
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>>> r.save()
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>>> r.id == orig_id
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True
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>>> r.id == r.place_ptr_id
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True
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# Regression test for #7488. This looks a little crazy, but it's the equivalent
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# of what the admin interface has to do for the edit-inline case.
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>>> Supplier.objects.filter(restaurant=Restaurant(name='xx', address='yy'))
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[]
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"""}
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