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diff --git a/parts/django/tests/modeltests/model_inheritance/tests.py b/parts/django/tests/modeltests/model_inheritance/tests.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..80dd0de --- /dev/null +++ b/parts/django/tests/modeltests/model_inheritance/tests.py @@ -0,0 +1,281 @@ +from operator import attrgetter + +from django.conf import settings +from django.core.exceptions import FieldError +from django.db import connection +from django.test import TestCase + +from models import (Chef, CommonInfo, ItalianRestaurant, ParkingLot, Place, + Post, Restaurant, Student, StudentWorker, Supplier, Worker) + + +class ModelInheritanceTests(TestCase): + def test_abstract(self): + # The Student and Worker models both have 'name' and 'age' fields on + # them and inherit the __unicode__() method, just as with normal Python + # subclassing. This is useful if you want to factor out common + # information for programming purposes, but still completely + # independent separate models at the database level. + w1 = Worker.objects.create(name="Fred", age=35, job="Quarry worker") + w2 = Worker.objects.create(name="Barney", age=34, job="Quarry worker") + + s = Student.objects.create(name="Pebbles", age=5, school_class="1B") + + self.assertEqual(unicode(w1), "Worker Fred") + self.assertEqual(unicode(s), "Student Pebbles") + + # The children inherit the Meta class of their parents (if they don't + # specify their own). + self.assertQuerysetEqual( + Worker.objects.values("name"), [ + {"name": "Barney"}, + {"name": "Fred"}, + ], + lambda o: o + ) + + # Since Student does not subclass CommonInfo's Meta, it has the effect + # of completely overriding it. So ordering by name doesn't take place + # for Students. + self.assertEqual(Student._meta.ordering, []) + + # However, the CommonInfo class cannot be used as a normal model (it + # doesn't exist as a model). + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, lambda: CommonInfo.objects.all()) + + # A StudentWorker which does not exist is both a Student and Worker + # which does not exist. + self.assertRaises(Student.DoesNotExist, + StudentWorker.objects.get, pk=12321321 + ) + self.assertRaises(Worker.DoesNotExist, + StudentWorker.objects.get, pk=12321321 + ) + + # MultipleObjectsReturned is also inherited. + # This is written out "long form", rather than using __init__/create() + # because of a bug with diamond inheritance (#10808) + sw1 = StudentWorker() + sw1.name = "Wilma" + sw1.age = 35 + sw1.save() + sw2 = StudentWorker() + sw2.name = "Betty" + sw2.age = 24 + sw2.save() + + self.assertRaises(Student.MultipleObjectsReturned, + StudentWorker.objects.get, pk__lt=sw2.pk + 100 + ) + self.assertRaises(Worker.MultipleObjectsReturned, + StudentWorker.objects.get, pk__lt=sw2.pk + 100 + ) + + def test_multiple_table(self): + post = Post.objects.create(title="Lorem Ipsum") + # The Post model has distinct accessors for the Comment and Link models. + post.attached_comment_set.create(content="Save $ on V1agr@", is_spam=True) + post.attached_link_set.create( + content="The Web framework for perfections with deadlines.", + url="http://www.djangoproject.com/" + ) + + # The Post model doesn't have an attribute called + # 'attached_%(class)s_set'. + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, + getattr, post, "attached_%(class)s_set" + ) + + # The Place/Restaurant/ItalianRestaurant models all exist as + # independent models. However, the subclasses also have transparent + # access to the fields of their ancestors. + # Create a couple of Places. + p1 = Place.objects.create(name="Master Shakes", address="666 W. Jersey") + p2 = Place.objects.create(name="Ace Harware", address="1013 N. Ashland") + + # Test constructor for Restaurant. + r = Restaurant.objects.create( + name="Demon Dogs", + address="944 W. Fullerton", + serves_hot_dogs=True, + serves_pizza=False, + rating=2 + ) + # Test the constructor for ItalianRestaurant. + c = Chef.objects.create(name="Albert") + ir = ItalianRestaurant.objects.create( + name="Ristorante Miron", + address="1234 W. Ash", + serves_hot_dogs=False, + serves_pizza=False, + serves_gnocchi=True, + rating=4, + chef=c + ) + self.assertQuerysetEqual( + ItalianRestaurant.objects.filter(address="1234 W. Ash"), [ + "Ristorante Miron", + ], + attrgetter("name") + ) + ir.address = "1234 W. Elm" + ir.save() + self.assertQuerysetEqual( + ItalianRestaurant.objects.filter(address="1234 W. Elm"), [ + "Ristorante Miron", + ], + attrgetter("name") + ) + + # Make sure Restaurant and ItalianRestaurant have the right fields in + # the right order. + self.assertEqual( + [f.name for f in Restaurant._meta.fields], + ["id", "name", "address", "place_ptr", "rating", "serves_hot_dogs", "serves_pizza", "chef"] + ) + self.assertEqual( + [f.name for f in ItalianRestaurant._meta.fields], + ["id", "name", "address", "place_ptr", "rating", "serves_hot_dogs", "serves_pizza", "chef", "restaurant_ptr", "serves_gnocchi"], + ) + self.assertEqual(Restaurant._meta.ordering, ["-rating"]) + + # Even though p.supplier for a Place 'p' (a parent of a Supplier), a + # Restaurant object cannot access that reverse relation, since it's not + # part of the Place-Supplier Hierarchy. + self.assertQuerysetEqual(Place.objects.filter(supplier__name="foo"), []) + self.assertRaises(FieldError, + Restaurant.objects.filter, supplier__name="foo" + ) + + # Parent fields can be used directly in filters on the child model. + self.assertQuerysetEqual( + Restaurant.objects.filter(name="Demon Dogs"), [ + "Demon Dogs", + ], + attrgetter("name") + ) + self.assertQuerysetEqual( + ItalianRestaurant.objects.filter(address="1234 W. Elm"), [ + "Ristorante Miron", + ], + attrgetter("name") + ) + + # Filters against the parent model return objects of the parent's type. + p = Place.objects.get(name="Demon Dogs") + self.assertTrue(type(p) is Place) + + # Since the parent and child are linked by an automatically created + # OneToOneField, you can get from the parent to the child by using the + # child's name. + self.assertEqual( + p.restaurant, Restaurant.objects.get(name="Demon Dogs") + ) + self.assertEqual( + Place.objects.get(name="Ristorante Miron").restaurant.italianrestaurant, + ItalianRestaurant.objects.get(name="Ristorante Miron") + ) + self.assertEqual( + Restaurant.objects.get(name="Ristorante Miron").italianrestaurant, + ItalianRestaurant.objects.get(name="Ristorante Miron") + ) + + # This won't work because the Demon Dogs restaurant is not an Italian + # restaurant. + self.assertRaises(ItalianRestaurant.DoesNotExist, + lambda: p.restaurant.italianrestaurant + ) + # An ItalianRestaurant which does not exist is also a Place which does + # not exist. + self.assertRaises(Place.DoesNotExist, + ItalianRestaurant.objects.get, name="The Noodle Void" + ) + # MultipleObjectsReturned is also inherited. + self.assertRaises(Place.MultipleObjectsReturned, + Restaurant.objects.get, id__lt=12321 + ) + + # Related objects work just as they normally do. + s1 = Supplier.objects.create(name="Joe's Chickens", address="123 Sesame St") + s1.customers = [r, ir] + s2 = Supplier.objects.create(name="Luigi's Pasta", address="456 Sesame St") + s2.customers = [ir] + + # This won't work because the Place we select is not a Restaurant (it's + # a Supplier). + p = Place.objects.get(name="Joe's Chickens") + self.assertRaises(Restaurant.DoesNotExist, + lambda: p.restaurant + ) + + self.assertEqual(p.supplier, s1) + self.assertQuerysetEqual( + ir.provider.order_by("-name"), [ + "Luigi's Pasta", + "Joe's Chickens" + ], + attrgetter("name") + ) + self.assertQuerysetEqual( + Restaurant.objects.filter(provider__name__contains="Chickens"), [ + "Ristorante Miron", + "Demon Dogs", + ], + attrgetter("name") + ) + self.assertQuerysetEqual( + ItalianRestaurant.objects.filter(provider__name__contains="Chickens"), [ + "Ristorante Miron", + ], + attrgetter("name"), + ) + + park1 = ParkingLot.objects.create( + name="Main St", address="111 Main St", main_site=s1 + ) + park2 = ParkingLot.objects.create( + name="Well Lit", address="124 Sesame St", main_site=ir + ) + + self.assertEqual( + Restaurant.objects.get(lot__name="Well Lit").name, + "Ristorante Miron" + ) + + # The update() command can update fields in parent and child classes at + # once (although it executed multiple SQL queries to do so). + rows = Restaurant.objects.filter( + serves_hot_dogs=True, name__contains="D" + ).update( + name="Demon Puppies", serves_hot_dogs=False + ) + self.assertEqual(rows, 1) + + r1 = Restaurant.objects.get(pk=r.pk) + self.assertFalse(r1.serves_hot_dogs) + self.assertEqual(r1.name, "Demon Puppies") + + # The values() command also works on fields from parent models. + self.assertQuerysetEqual( + ItalianRestaurant.objects.values("name", "rating"), [ + {"rating": 4, "name": "Ristorante Miron"} + ], + lambda o: o + ) + + # select_related works with fields from the parent object as if they + # were a normal part of the model. + old_DEBUG = settings.DEBUG + try: + settings.DEBUG = True + starting_queries = len(connection.queries) + ItalianRestaurant.objects.all()[0].chef + self.assertEqual(len(connection.queries) - starting_queries, 2) + + starting_queries = len(connection.queries) + ItalianRestaurant.objects.select_related("chef")[0].chef + self.assertEqual(len(connection.queries) - starting_queries, 1) + finally: + settings.DEBUG = old_DEBUG + + |