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-rw-r--r--parts/django/tests/regressiontests/multiple_database/__init__.py0
-rw-r--r--parts/django/tests/regressiontests/multiple_database/fixtures/multidb-common.json10
-rw-r--r--parts/django/tests/regressiontests/multiple_database/fixtures/multidb.default.json26
-rw-r--r--parts/django/tests/regressiontests/multiple_database/fixtures/multidb.other.json26
-rw-r--r--parts/django/tests/regressiontests/multiple_database/fixtures/pets.json18
-rw-r--r--parts/django/tests/regressiontests/multiple_database/models.py76
-rw-r--r--parts/django/tests/regressiontests/multiple_database/tests.py1681
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diff --git a/parts/django/tests/regressiontests/multiple_database/__init__.py b/parts/django/tests/regressiontests/multiple_database/__init__.py
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+++ b/parts/django/tests/regressiontests/multiple_database/__init__.py
diff --git a/parts/django/tests/regressiontests/multiple_database/fixtures/multidb-common.json b/parts/django/tests/regressiontests/multiple_database/fixtures/multidb-common.json
new file mode 100644
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+++ b/parts/django/tests/regressiontests/multiple_database/fixtures/multidb-common.json
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+[
+ {
+ "pk": 1,
+ "model": "multiple_database.book",
+ "fields": {
+ "title": "The Definitive Guide to Django",
+ "published": "2009-7-8"
+ }
+ }
+] \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/parts/django/tests/regressiontests/multiple_database/fixtures/multidb.default.json b/parts/django/tests/regressiontests/multiple_database/fixtures/multidb.default.json
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..379b18a
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+++ b/parts/django/tests/regressiontests/multiple_database/fixtures/multidb.default.json
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
+[
+ {
+ "pk": 1,
+ "model": "multiple_database.person",
+ "fields": {
+ "name": "Marty Alchin"
+ }
+ },
+ {
+ "pk": 2,
+ "model": "multiple_database.person",
+ "fields": {
+ "name": "George Vilches"
+ }
+ },
+ {
+ "pk": 2,
+ "model": "multiple_database.book",
+ "fields": {
+ "title": "Pro Django",
+ "published": "2008-12-16",
+ "authors": [["Marty Alchin"]],
+ "editor": ["George Vilches"]
+ }
+ }
+]
diff --git a/parts/django/tests/regressiontests/multiple_database/fixtures/multidb.other.json b/parts/django/tests/regressiontests/multiple_database/fixtures/multidb.other.json
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c64f490
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+++ b/parts/django/tests/regressiontests/multiple_database/fixtures/multidb.other.json
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
+[
+ {
+ "pk": 1,
+ "model": "multiple_database.person",
+ "fields": {
+ "name": "Mark Pilgrim"
+ }
+ },
+ {
+ "pk": 2,
+ "model": "multiple_database.person",
+ "fields": {
+ "name": "Chris Mills"
+ }
+ },
+ {
+ "pk": 2,
+ "model": "multiple_database.book",
+ "fields": {
+ "title": "Dive into Python",
+ "published": "2009-5-4",
+ "authors": [["Mark Pilgrim"]],
+ "editor": ["Chris Mills"]
+ }
+ }
+] \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/parts/django/tests/regressiontests/multiple_database/fixtures/pets.json b/parts/django/tests/regressiontests/multiple_database/fixtures/pets.json
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..89756a3
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+++ b/parts/django/tests/regressiontests/multiple_database/fixtures/pets.json
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+[
+ {
+ "pk": 1,
+ "model": "multiple_database.pet",
+ "fields": {
+ "name": "Mr Bigglesworth",
+ "owner": 1
+ }
+ },
+ {
+ "pk": 2,
+ "model": "multiple_database.pet",
+ "fields": {
+ "name": "Spot",
+ "owner": 2
+ }
+ }
+] \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/parts/django/tests/regressiontests/multiple_database/models.py b/parts/django/tests/regressiontests/multiple_database/models.py
new file mode 100644
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+++ b/parts/django/tests/regressiontests/multiple_database/models.py
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+from django.conf import settings
+from django.contrib.auth.models import User
+from django.contrib.contenttypes.models import ContentType
+from django.contrib.contenttypes import generic
+from django.db import models
+
+class Review(models.Model):
+ source = models.CharField(max_length=100)
+ content_type = models.ForeignKey(ContentType)
+ object_id = models.PositiveIntegerField()
+ content_object = generic.GenericForeignKey()
+
+ def __unicode__(self):
+ return self.source
+
+ class Meta:
+ ordering = ('source',)
+
+class PersonManager(models.Manager):
+ def get_by_natural_key(self, name):
+ return self.get(name=name)
+
+class Person(models.Model):
+ objects = PersonManager()
+ name = models.CharField(max_length=100)
+
+ def __unicode__(self):
+ return self.name
+
+ class Meta:
+ ordering = ('name',)
+
+# This book manager doesn't do anything interesting; it just
+# exists to strip out the 'extra_arg' argument to certain
+# calls. This argument is used to establish that the BookManager
+# is actually getting used when it should be.
+class BookManager(models.Manager):
+ def create(self, *args, **kwargs):
+ kwargs.pop('extra_arg', None)
+ return super(BookManager, self).create(*args, **kwargs)
+
+ def get_or_create(self, *args, **kwargs):
+ kwargs.pop('extra_arg', None)
+ return super(BookManager, self).get_or_create(*args, **kwargs)
+
+class Book(models.Model):
+ objects = BookManager()
+ title = models.CharField(max_length=100)
+ published = models.DateField()
+ authors = models.ManyToManyField(Person)
+ editor = models.ForeignKey(Person, null=True, related_name='edited')
+ reviews = generic.GenericRelation(Review)
+ pages = models.IntegerField(default=100)
+
+ def __unicode__(self):
+ return self.title
+
+ class Meta:
+ ordering = ('title',)
+
+class Pet(models.Model):
+ name = models.CharField(max_length=100)
+ owner = models.ForeignKey(Person)
+
+ def __unicode__(self):
+ return self.name
+
+ class Meta:
+ ordering = ('name',)
+
+class UserProfile(models.Model):
+ user = models.OneToOneField(User, null=True)
+ flavor = models.CharField(max_length=100)
+
+ class Meta:
+ ordering = ('flavor',)
diff --git a/parts/django/tests/regressiontests/multiple_database/tests.py b/parts/django/tests/regressiontests/multiple_database/tests.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..05dca26
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+++ b/parts/django/tests/regressiontests/multiple_database/tests.py
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+import datetime
+import pickle
+import sys
+from StringIO import StringIO
+
+from django.conf import settings
+from django.contrib.auth.models import User
+from django.core import management
+from django.db import connections, router, DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS
+from django.db.utils import ConnectionRouter
+from django.test import TestCase
+
+from models import Book, Person, Pet, Review, UserProfile
+
+try:
+ # we only have these models if the user is using multi-db, it's safe the
+ # run the tests without them though.
+ from models import Article, article_using
+except ImportError:
+ pass
+
+class QueryTestCase(TestCase):
+ multi_db = True
+
+ def test_db_selection(self):
+ "Check that querysets will use the default databse by default"
+ self.assertEquals(Book.objects.db, DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS)
+ self.assertEquals(Book.objects.all().db, DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS)
+
+ self.assertEquals(Book.objects.using('other').db, 'other')
+
+ self.assertEquals(Book.objects.db_manager('other').db, 'other')
+ self.assertEquals(Book.objects.db_manager('other').all().db, 'other')
+
+ def test_default_creation(self):
+ "Objects created on the default database don't leak onto other databases"
+ # Create a book on the default database using create()
+ Book.objects.create(title="Pro Django",
+ published=datetime.date(2008, 12, 16))
+
+ # Create a book on the default database using a save
+ dive = Book()
+ dive.title="Dive into Python"
+ dive.published = datetime.date(2009, 5, 4)
+ dive.save()
+
+ # Check that book exists on the default database, but not on other database
+ try:
+ Book.objects.get(title="Pro Django")
+ Book.objects.using('default').get(title="Pro Django")
+ except Book.DoesNotExist:
+ self.fail('"Dive Into Python" should exist on default database')
+
+ self.assertRaises(Book.DoesNotExist,
+ Book.objects.using('other').get,
+ title="Pro Django"
+ )
+
+ try:
+ Book.objects.get(title="Dive into Python")
+ Book.objects.using('default').get(title="Dive into Python")
+ except Book.DoesNotExist:
+ self.fail('"Dive into Python" should exist on default database')
+
+ self.assertRaises(Book.DoesNotExist,
+ Book.objects.using('other').get,
+ title="Dive into Python"
+ )
+
+
+ def test_other_creation(self):
+ "Objects created on another database don't leak onto the default database"
+ # Create a book on the second database
+ Book.objects.using('other').create(title="Pro Django",
+ published=datetime.date(2008, 12, 16))
+
+ # Create a book on the default database using a save
+ dive = Book()
+ dive.title="Dive into Python"
+ dive.published = datetime.date(2009, 5, 4)
+ dive.save(using='other')
+
+ # Check that book exists on the default database, but not on other database
+ try:
+ Book.objects.using('other').get(title="Pro Django")
+ except Book.DoesNotExist:
+ self.fail('"Dive Into Python" should exist on other database')
+
+ self.assertRaises(Book.DoesNotExist,
+ Book.objects.get,
+ title="Pro Django"
+ )
+ self.assertRaises(Book.DoesNotExist,
+ Book.objects.using('default').get,
+ title="Pro Django"
+ )
+
+ try:
+ Book.objects.using('other').get(title="Dive into Python")
+ except Book.DoesNotExist:
+ self.fail('"Dive into Python" should exist on other database')
+
+ self.assertRaises(Book.DoesNotExist,
+ Book.objects.get,
+ title="Dive into Python"
+ )
+ self.assertRaises(Book.DoesNotExist,
+ Book.objects.using('default').get,
+ title="Dive into Python"
+ )
+
+ def test_basic_queries(self):
+ "Queries are constrained to a single database"
+ dive = Book.objects.using('other').create(title="Dive into Python",
+ published=datetime.date(2009, 5, 4))
+
+ dive = Book.objects.using('other').get(published=datetime.date(2009, 5, 4))
+ self.assertEqual(dive.title, "Dive into Python")
+ self.assertRaises(Book.DoesNotExist, Book.objects.using('default').get, published=datetime.date(2009, 5, 4))
+
+ dive = Book.objects.using('other').get(title__icontains="dive")
+ self.assertEqual(dive.title, "Dive into Python")
+ self.assertRaises(Book.DoesNotExist, Book.objects.using('default').get, title__icontains="dive")
+
+ dive = Book.objects.using('other').get(title__iexact="dive INTO python")
+ self.assertEqual(dive.title, "Dive into Python")
+ self.assertRaises(Book.DoesNotExist, Book.objects.using('default').get, title__iexact="dive INTO python")
+
+ dive = Book.objects.using('other').get(published__year=2009)
+ self.assertEqual(dive.title, "Dive into Python")
+ self.assertEqual(dive.published, datetime.date(2009, 5, 4))
+ self.assertRaises(Book.DoesNotExist, Book.objects.using('default').get, published__year=2009)
+
+ years = Book.objects.using('other').dates('published', 'year')
+ self.assertEqual([o.year for o in years], [2009])
+ years = Book.objects.using('default').dates('published', 'year')
+ self.assertEqual([o.year for o in years], [])
+
+ months = Book.objects.using('other').dates('published', 'month')
+ self.assertEqual([o.month for o in months], [5])
+ months = Book.objects.using('default').dates('published', 'month')
+ self.assertEqual([o.month for o in months], [])
+
+ def test_m2m_separation(self):
+ "M2M fields are constrained to a single database"
+ # Create a book and author on the default database
+ pro = Book.objects.create(title="Pro Django",
+ published=datetime.date(2008, 12, 16))
+
+ marty = Person.objects.create(name="Marty Alchin")
+
+ # Create a book and author on the other database
+ dive = Book.objects.using('other').create(title="Dive into Python",
+ published=datetime.date(2009, 5, 4))
+
+ mark = Person.objects.using('other').create(name="Mark Pilgrim")
+
+ # Save the author relations
+ pro.authors = [marty]
+ dive.authors = [mark]
+
+ # Inspect the m2m tables directly.
+ # There should be 1 entry in each database
+ self.assertEquals(Book.authors.through.objects.using('default').count(), 1)
+ self.assertEquals(Book.authors.through.objects.using('other').count(), 1)
+
+ # Check that queries work across m2m joins
+ self.assertEquals(list(Book.objects.using('default').filter(authors__name='Marty Alchin').values_list('title', flat=True)),
+ [u'Pro Django'])
+ self.assertEquals(list(Book.objects.using('other').filter(authors__name='Marty Alchin').values_list('title', flat=True)),
+ [])
+
+ self.assertEquals(list(Book.objects.using('default').filter(authors__name='Mark Pilgrim').values_list('title', flat=True)),
+ [])
+ self.assertEquals(list(Book.objects.using('other').filter(authors__name='Mark Pilgrim').values_list('title', flat=True)),
+ [u'Dive into Python'])
+
+ # Reget the objects to clear caches
+ dive = Book.objects.using('other').get(title="Dive into Python")
+ mark = Person.objects.using('other').get(name="Mark Pilgrim")
+
+ # Retrive related object by descriptor. Related objects should be database-baound
+ self.assertEquals(list(dive.authors.all().values_list('name', flat=True)),
+ [u'Mark Pilgrim'])
+
+ self.assertEquals(list(mark.book_set.all().values_list('title', flat=True)),
+ [u'Dive into Python'])
+
+ def test_m2m_forward_operations(self):
+ "M2M forward manipulations are all constrained to a single DB"
+ # Create a book and author on the other database
+ dive = Book.objects.using('other').create(title="Dive into Python",
+ published=datetime.date(2009, 5, 4))
+
+ mark = Person.objects.using('other').create(name="Mark Pilgrim")
+
+ # Save the author relations
+ dive.authors = [mark]
+
+ # Add a second author
+ john = Person.objects.using('other').create(name="John Smith")
+ self.assertEquals(list(Book.objects.using('other').filter(authors__name='John Smith').values_list('title', flat=True)),
+ [])
+
+
+ dive.authors.add(john)
+ self.assertEquals(list(Book.objects.using('other').filter(authors__name='Mark Pilgrim').values_list('title', flat=True)),
+ [u'Dive into Python'])
+ self.assertEquals(list(Book.objects.using('other').filter(authors__name='John Smith').values_list('title', flat=True)),
+ [u'Dive into Python'])
+
+ # Remove the second author
+ dive.authors.remove(john)
+ self.assertEquals(list(Book.objects.using('other').filter(authors__name='Mark Pilgrim').values_list('title', flat=True)),
+ [u'Dive into Python'])
+ self.assertEquals(list(Book.objects.using('other').filter(authors__name='John Smith').values_list('title', flat=True)),
+ [])
+
+ # Clear all authors
+ dive.authors.clear()
+ self.assertEquals(list(Book.objects.using('other').filter(authors__name='Mark Pilgrim').values_list('title', flat=True)),
+ [])
+ self.assertEquals(list(Book.objects.using('other').filter(authors__name='John Smith').values_list('title', flat=True)),
+ [])
+
+ # Create an author through the m2m interface
+ dive.authors.create(name='Jane Brown')
+ self.assertEquals(list(Book.objects.using('other').filter(authors__name='Mark Pilgrim').values_list('title', flat=True)),
+ [])
+ self.assertEquals(list(Book.objects.using('other').filter(authors__name='Jane Brown').values_list('title', flat=True)),
+ [u'Dive into Python'])
+
+ def test_m2m_reverse_operations(self):
+ "M2M reverse manipulations are all constrained to a single DB"
+ # Create a book and author on the other database
+ dive = Book.objects.using('other').create(title="Dive into Python",
+ published=datetime.date(2009, 5, 4))
+
+ mark = Person.objects.using('other').create(name="Mark Pilgrim")
+
+ # Save the author relations
+ dive.authors = [mark]
+
+ # Create a second book on the other database
+ grease = Book.objects.using('other').create(title="Greasemonkey Hacks",
+ published=datetime.date(2005, 11, 1))
+
+ # Add a books to the m2m
+ mark.book_set.add(grease)
+ self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('other').filter(book__title='Dive into Python').values_list('name', flat=True)),
+ [u'Mark Pilgrim'])
+ self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('other').filter(book__title='Greasemonkey Hacks').values_list('name', flat=True)),
+ [u'Mark Pilgrim'])
+
+ # Remove a book from the m2m
+ mark.book_set.remove(grease)
+ self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('other').filter(book__title='Dive into Python').values_list('name', flat=True)),
+ [u'Mark Pilgrim'])
+ self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('other').filter(book__title='Greasemonkey Hacks').values_list('name', flat=True)),
+ [])
+
+ # Clear the books associated with mark
+ mark.book_set.clear()
+ self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('other').filter(book__title='Dive into Python').values_list('name', flat=True)),
+ [])
+ self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('other').filter(book__title='Greasemonkey Hacks').values_list('name', flat=True)),
+ [])
+
+ # Create a book through the m2m interface
+ mark.book_set.create(title="Dive into HTML5", published=datetime.date(2020, 1, 1))
+ self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('other').filter(book__title='Dive into Python').values_list('name', flat=True)),
+ [])
+ self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('other').filter(book__title='Dive into HTML5').values_list('name', flat=True)),
+ [u'Mark Pilgrim'])
+
+ def test_m2m_cross_database_protection(self):
+ "Operations that involve sharing M2M objects across databases raise an error"
+ # Create a book and author on the default database
+ pro = Book.objects.create(title="Pro Django",
+ published=datetime.date(2008, 12, 16))
+
+ marty = Person.objects.create(name="Marty Alchin")
+
+ # Create a book and author on the other database
+ dive = Book.objects.using('other').create(title="Dive into Python",
+ published=datetime.date(2009, 5, 4))
+
+ mark = Person.objects.using('other').create(name="Mark Pilgrim")
+ # Set a foreign key set with an object from a different database
+ try:
+ marty.book_set = [pro, dive]
+ self.fail("Shouldn't be able to assign across databases")
+ except ValueError:
+ pass
+
+ # Add to an m2m with an object from a different database
+ try:
+ marty.book_set.add(dive)
+ self.fail("Shouldn't be able to assign across databases")
+ except ValueError:
+ pass
+
+ # Set a m2m with an object from a different database
+ try:
+ marty.book_set = [pro, dive]
+ self.fail("Shouldn't be able to assign across databases")
+ except ValueError:
+ pass
+
+ # Add to a reverse m2m with an object from a different database
+ try:
+ dive.authors.add(marty)
+ self.fail("Shouldn't be able to assign across databases")
+ except ValueError:
+ pass
+
+ # Set a reverse m2m with an object from a different database
+ try:
+ dive.authors = [mark, marty]
+ self.fail("Shouldn't be able to assign across databases")
+ except ValueError:
+ pass
+
+ def test_m2m_deletion(self):
+ "Cascaded deletions of m2m relations issue queries on the right database"
+ # Create a book and author on the other database
+ dive = Book.objects.using('other').create(title="Dive into Python",
+ published=datetime.date(2009, 5, 4))
+
+ mark = Person.objects.using('other').create(name="Mark Pilgrim")
+ dive.authors = [mark]
+
+ # Check the initial state
+ self.assertEquals(Person.objects.using('default').count(), 0)
+ self.assertEquals(Book.objects.using('default').count(), 0)
+ self.assertEquals(Book.authors.through.objects.using('default').count(), 0)
+
+ self.assertEquals(Person.objects.using('other').count(), 1)
+ self.assertEquals(Book.objects.using('other').count(), 1)
+ self.assertEquals(Book.authors.through.objects.using('other').count(), 1)
+
+ # Delete the object on the other database
+ dive.delete(using='other')
+
+ self.assertEquals(Person.objects.using('default').count(), 0)
+ self.assertEquals(Book.objects.using('default').count(), 0)
+ self.assertEquals(Book.authors.through.objects.using('default').count(), 0)
+
+ # The person still exists ...
+ self.assertEquals(Person.objects.using('other').count(), 1)
+ # ... but the book has been deleted
+ self.assertEquals(Book.objects.using('other').count(), 0)
+ # ... and the relationship object has also been deleted.
+ self.assertEquals(Book.authors.through.objects.using('other').count(), 0)
+
+ # Now try deletion in the reverse direction. Set up the relation again
+ dive = Book.objects.using('other').create(title="Dive into Python",
+ published=datetime.date(2009, 5, 4))
+ dive.authors = [mark]
+
+ # Check the initial state
+ self.assertEquals(Person.objects.using('default').count(), 0)
+ self.assertEquals(Book.objects.using('default').count(), 0)
+ self.assertEquals(Book.authors.through.objects.using('default').count(), 0)
+
+ self.assertEquals(Person.objects.using('other').count(), 1)
+ self.assertEquals(Book.objects.using('other').count(), 1)
+ self.assertEquals(Book.authors.through.objects.using('other').count(), 1)
+
+ # Delete the object on the other database
+ mark.delete(using='other')
+
+ self.assertEquals(Person.objects.using('default').count(), 0)
+ self.assertEquals(Book.objects.using('default').count(), 0)
+ self.assertEquals(Book.authors.through.objects.using('default').count(), 0)
+
+ # The person has been deleted ...
+ self.assertEquals(Person.objects.using('other').count(), 0)
+ # ... but the book still exists
+ self.assertEquals(Book.objects.using('other').count(), 1)
+ # ... and the relationship object has been deleted.
+ self.assertEquals(Book.authors.through.objects.using('other').count(), 0)
+
+ def test_foreign_key_separation(self):
+ "FK fields are constrained to a single database"
+ # Create a book and author on the default database
+ pro = Book.objects.create(title="Pro Django",
+ published=datetime.date(2008, 12, 16))
+
+ marty = Person.objects.create(name="Marty Alchin")
+ george = Person.objects.create(name="George Vilches")
+
+ # Create a book and author on the other database
+ dive = Book.objects.using('other').create(title="Dive into Python",
+ published=datetime.date(2009, 5, 4))
+
+ mark = Person.objects.using('other').create(name="Mark Pilgrim")
+ chris = Person.objects.using('other').create(name="Chris Mills")
+
+ # Save the author's favourite books
+ pro.editor = george
+ pro.save()
+
+ dive.editor = chris
+ dive.save()
+
+ pro = Book.objects.using('default').get(title="Pro Django")
+ self.assertEquals(pro.editor.name, "George Vilches")
+
+ dive = Book.objects.using('other').get(title="Dive into Python")
+ self.assertEquals(dive.editor.name, "Chris Mills")
+
+ # Check that queries work across foreign key joins
+ self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('default').filter(edited__title='Pro Django').values_list('name', flat=True)),
+ [u'George Vilches'])
+ self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('other').filter(edited__title='Pro Django').values_list('name', flat=True)),
+ [])
+
+ self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('default').filter(edited__title='Dive into Python').values_list('name', flat=True)),
+ [])
+ self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('other').filter(edited__title='Dive into Python').values_list('name', flat=True)),
+ [u'Chris Mills'])
+
+ # Reget the objects to clear caches
+ chris = Person.objects.using('other').get(name="Chris Mills")
+ dive = Book.objects.using('other').get(title="Dive into Python")
+
+ # Retrive related object by descriptor. Related objects should be database-baound
+ self.assertEquals(list(chris.edited.values_list('title', flat=True)),
+ [u'Dive into Python'])
+
+ def test_foreign_key_reverse_operations(self):
+ "FK reverse manipulations are all constrained to a single DB"
+ dive = Book.objects.using('other').create(title="Dive into Python",
+ published=datetime.date(2009, 5, 4))
+
+ mark = Person.objects.using('other').create(name="Mark Pilgrim")
+ chris = Person.objects.using('other').create(name="Chris Mills")
+
+ # Save the author relations
+ dive.editor = chris
+ dive.save()
+
+ # Add a second book edited by chris
+ html5 = Book.objects.using('other').create(title="Dive into HTML5", published=datetime.date(2010, 3, 15))
+ self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('other').filter(edited__title='Dive into HTML5').values_list('name', flat=True)),
+ [])
+
+ chris.edited.add(html5)
+ self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('other').filter(edited__title='Dive into HTML5').values_list('name', flat=True)),
+ [u'Chris Mills'])
+ self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('other').filter(edited__title='Dive into Python').values_list('name', flat=True)),
+ [u'Chris Mills'])
+
+ # Remove the second editor
+ chris.edited.remove(html5)
+ self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('other').filter(edited__title='Dive into HTML5').values_list('name', flat=True)),
+ [])
+ self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('other').filter(edited__title='Dive into Python').values_list('name', flat=True)),
+ [u'Chris Mills'])
+
+ # Clear all edited books
+ chris.edited.clear()
+ self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('other').filter(edited__title='Dive into HTML5').values_list('name', flat=True)),
+ [])
+ self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('other').filter(edited__title='Dive into Python').values_list('name', flat=True)),
+ [])
+
+ # Create an author through the m2m interface
+ chris.edited.create(title='Dive into Water', published=datetime.date(2010, 3, 15))
+ self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('other').filter(edited__title='Dive into HTML5').values_list('name', flat=True)),
+ [])
+ self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('other').filter(edited__title='Dive into Water').values_list('name', flat=True)),
+ [u'Chris Mills'])
+ self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('other').filter(edited__title='Dive into Python').values_list('name', flat=True)),
+ [])
+
+ def test_foreign_key_cross_database_protection(self):
+ "Operations that involve sharing FK objects across databases raise an error"
+ # Create a book and author on the default database
+ pro = Book.objects.create(title="Pro Django",
+ published=datetime.date(2008, 12, 16))
+
+ marty = Person.objects.create(name="Marty Alchin")
+
+ # Create a book and author on the other database
+ dive = Book.objects.using('other').create(title="Dive into Python",
+ published=datetime.date(2009, 5, 4))
+
+ mark = Person.objects.using('other').create(name="Mark Pilgrim")
+
+ # Set a foreign key with an object from a different database
+ try:
+ dive.editor = marty
+ self.fail("Shouldn't be able to assign across databases")
+ except ValueError:
+ pass
+
+ # Set a foreign key set with an object from a different database
+ try:
+ marty.edited = [pro, dive]
+ self.fail("Shouldn't be able to assign across databases")
+ except ValueError:
+ pass
+
+ # Add to a foreign key set with an object from a different database
+ try:
+ marty.edited.add(dive)
+ self.fail("Shouldn't be able to assign across databases")
+ except ValueError:
+ pass
+
+ # BUT! if you assign a FK object when the base object hasn't
+ # been saved yet, you implicitly assign the database for the
+ # base object.
+ chris = Person(name="Chris Mills")
+ html5 = Book(title="Dive into HTML5", published=datetime.date(2010, 3, 15))
+ # initially, no db assigned
+ self.assertEquals(chris._state.db, None)
+ self.assertEquals(html5._state.db, None)
+
+ # old object comes from 'other', so the new object is set to use 'other'...
+ dive.editor = chris
+ html5.editor = mark
+ self.assertEquals(chris._state.db, 'other')
+ self.assertEquals(html5._state.db, 'other')
+ # ... but it isn't saved yet
+ self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('other').values_list('name',flat=True)),
+ [u'Mark Pilgrim'])
+ self.assertEquals(list(Book.objects.using('other').values_list('title',flat=True)),
+ [u'Dive into Python'])
+
+ # When saved (no using required), new objects goes to 'other'
+ chris.save()
+ html5.save()
+ self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('default').values_list('name',flat=True)),
+ [u'Marty Alchin'])
+ self.assertEquals(list(Person.objects.using('other').values_list('name',flat=True)),
+ [u'Chris Mills', u'Mark Pilgrim'])
+ self.assertEquals(list(Book.objects.using('default').values_list('title',flat=True)),
+ [u'Pro Django'])
+ self.assertEquals(list(Book.objects.using('other').values_list('title',flat=True)),
+ [u'Dive into HTML5', u'Dive into Python'])
+
+ # This also works if you assign the FK in the constructor
+ water = Book(title="Dive into Water", published=datetime.date(2001, 1, 1), editor=mark)
+ self.assertEquals(water._state.db, 'other')
+ # ... but it isn't saved yet
+ self.assertEquals(list(Book.objects.using('default').values_list('title',flat=True)),
+ [u'Pro Django'])
+ self.assertEquals(list(Book.objects.using('other').values_list('title',flat=True)),
+ [u'Dive into HTML5', u'Dive into Python'])
+
+ # When saved, the new book goes to 'other'
+ water.save()
+ self.assertEquals(list(Book.objects.using('default').values_list('title',flat=True)),
+ [u'Pro Django'])
+ self.assertEquals(list(Book.objects.using('other').values_list('title',flat=True)),
+ [u'Dive into HTML5', u'Dive into Python', u'Dive into Water'])
+
+ def test_foreign_key_deletion(self):
+ "Cascaded deletions of Foreign Key relations issue queries on the right database"
+ mark = Person.objects.using('other').create(name="Mark Pilgrim")
+ fido = Pet.objects.using('other').create(name="Fido", owner=mark)
+
+ # Check the initial state
+ self.assertEquals(Person.objects.using('default').count(), 0)
+ self.assertEquals(Pet.objects.using('default').count(), 0)
+
+ self.assertEquals(Person.objects.using('other').count(), 1)
+ self.assertEquals(Pet.objects.using('other').count(), 1)
+
+ # Delete the person object, which will cascade onto the pet
+ mark.delete(using='other')
+
+ self.assertEquals(Person.objects.using('default').count(), 0)
+ self.assertEquals(Pet.objects.using('default').count(), 0)
+
+ # Both the pet and the person have been deleted from the right database
+ self.assertEquals(Person.objects.using('other').count(), 0)
+ self.assertEquals(Pet.objects.using('other').count(), 0)
+
+ def test_foreign_key_validation(self):
+ "ForeignKey.validate() uses the correct database"
+ mickey = Person.objects.using('other').create(name="Mickey")
+ pluto = Pet.objects.using('other').create(name="Pluto", owner=mickey)
+ self.assertEquals(None, pluto.full_clean())
+
+ def test_o2o_separation(self):
+ "OneToOne fields are constrained to a single database"
+ # Create a user and profile on the default database
+ alice = User.objects.db_manager('default').create_user('alice', 'alice@example.com')
+ alice_profile = UserProfile.objects.using('default').create(user=alice, flavor='chocolate')
+
+ # Create a user and profile on the other database
+ bob = User.objects.db_manager('other').create_user('bob', 'bob@example.com')
+ bob_profile = UserProfile.objects.using('other').create(user=bob, flavor='crunchy frog')
+
+ # Retrieve related objects; queries should be database constrained
+ alice = User.objects.using('default').get(username="alice")
+ self.assertEquals(alice.userprofile.flavor, "chocolate")
+
+ bob = User.objects.using('other').get(username="bob")
+ self.assertEquals(bob.userprofile.flavor, "crunchy frog")
+
+ # Check that queries work across joins
+ self.assertEquals(list(User.objects.using('default').filter(userprofile__flavor='chocolate').values_list('username', flat=True)),
+ [u'alice'])
+ self.assertEquals(list(User.objects.using('other').filter(userprofile__flavor='chocolate').values_list('username', flat=True)),
+ [])
+
+ self.assertEquals(list(User.objects.using('default').filter(userprofile__flavor='crunchy frog').values_list('username', flat=True)),
+ [])
+ self.assertEquals(list(User.objects.using('other').filter(userprofile__flavor='crunchy frog').values_list('username', flat=True)),
+ [u'bob'])
+
+ # Reget the objects to clear caches
+ alice_profile = UserProfile.objects.using('default').get(flavor='chocolate')
+ bob_profile = UserProfile.objects.using('other').get(flavor='crunchy frog')
+
+ # Retrive related object by descriptor. Related objects should be database-baound
+ self.assertEquals(alice_profile.user.username, 'alice')
+ self.assertEquals(bob_profile.user.username, 'bob')
+
+ def test_o2o_cross_database_protection(self):
+ "Operations that involve sharing FK objects across databases raise an error"
+ # Create a user and profile on the default database
+ alice = User.objects.db_manager('default').create_user('alice', 'alice@example.com')
+
+ # Create a user and profile on the other database
+ bob = User.objects.db_manager('other').create_user('bob', 'bob@example.com')
+
+ # Set a one-to-one relation with an object from a different database
+ alice_profile = UserProfile.objects.using('default').create(user=alice, flavor='chocolate')
+ try:
+ bob.userprofile = alice_profile
+ self.fail("Shouldn't be able to assign across databases")
+ except ValueError:
+ pass
+
+ # BUT! if you assign a FK object when the base object hasn't
+ # been saved yet, you implicitly assign the database for the
+ # base object.
+ bob_profile = UserProfile.objects.using('other').create(user=bob, flavor='crunchy frog')
+
+ new_bob_profile = UserProfile(flavor="spring surprise")
+
+ charlie = User(username='charlie',email='charlie@example.com')
+ charlie.set_unusable_password()
+
+ # initially, no db assigned
+ self.assertEquals(new_bob_profile._state.db, None)
+ self.assertEquals(charlie._state.db, None)
+
+ # old object comes from 'other', so the new object is set to use 'other'...
+ new_bob_profile.user = bob
+ charlie.userprofile = bob_profile
+ self.assertEquals(new_bob_profile._state.db, 'other')
+ self.assertEquals(charlie._state.db, 'other')
+
+ # ... but it isn't saved yet
+ self.assertEquals(list(User.objects.using('other').values_list('username',flat=True)),
+ [u'bob'])
+ self.assertEquals(list(UserProfile.objects.using('other').values_list('flavor',flat=True)),
+ [u'crunchy frog'])
+
+ # When saved (no using required), new objects goes to 'other'
+ charlie.save()
+ bob_profile.save()
+ new_bob_profile.save()
+ self.assertEquals(list(User.objects.using('default').values_list('username',flat=True)),
+ [u'alice'])
+ self.assertEquals(list(User.objects.using('other').values_list('username',flat=True)),
+ [u'bob', u'charlie'])
+ self.assertEquals(list(UserProfile.objects.using('default').values_list('flavor',flat=True)),
+ [u'chocolate'])
+ self.assertEquals(list(UserProfile.objects.using('other').values_list('flavor',flat=True)),
+ [u'crunchy frog', u'spring surprise'])
+
+ # This also works if you assign the O2O relation in the constructor
+ denise = User.objects.db_manager('other').create_user('denise','denise@example.com')
+ denise_profile = UserProfile(flavor="tofu", user=denise)
+
+ self.assertEquals(denise_profile._state.db, 'other')
+ # ... but it isn't saved yet
+ self.assertEquals(list(UserProfile.objects.using('default').values_list('flavor',flat=True)),
+ [u'chocolate'])
+ self.assertEquals(list(UserProfile.objects.using('other').values_list('flavor',flat=True)),
+ [u'crunchy frog', u'spring surprise'])
+
+ # When saved, the new profile goes to 'other'
+ denise_profile.save()
+ self.assertEquals(list(UserProfile.objects.using('default').values_list('flavor',flat=True)),
+ [u'chocolate'])
+ self.assertEquals(list(UserProfile.objects.using('other').values_list('flavor',flat=True)),
+ [u'crunchy frog', u'spring surprise', u'tofu'])
+
+ def test_generic_key_separation(self):
+ "Generic fields are constrained to a single database"
+ # Create a book and author on the default database
+ pro = Book.objects.create(title="Pro Django",
+ published=datetime.date(2008, 12, 16))
+
+ review1 = Review.objects.create(source="Python Monthly", content_object=pro)
+
+ # Create a book and author on the other database
+ dive = Book.objects.using('other').create(title="Dive into Python",
+ published=datetime.date(2009, 5, 4))
+
+ review2 = Review.objects.using('other').create(source="Python Weekly", content_object=dive)
+
+ review1 = Review.objects.using('default').get(source="Python Monthly")
+ self.assertEquals(review1.content_object.title, "Pro Django")
+
+ review2 = Review.objects.using('other').get(source="Python Weekly")
+ self.assertEquals(review2.content_object.title, "Dive into Python")
+
+ # Reget the objects to clear caches
+ dive = Book.objects.using('other').get(title="Dive into Python")
+
+ # Retrive related object by descriptor. Related objects should be database-bound
+ self.assertEquals(list(dive.reviews.all().values_list('source', flat=True)),
+ [u'Python Weekly'])
+
+ def test_generic_key_reverse_operations(self):
+ "Generic reverse manipulations are all constrained to a single DB"
+ dive = Book.objects.using('other').create(title="Dive into Python",
+ published=datetime.date(2009, 5, 4))
+
+ temp = Book.objects.using('other').create(title="Temp",
+ published=datetime.date(2009, 5, 4))
+
+ review1 = Review.objects.using('other').create(source="Python Weekly", content_object=dive)
+ review2 = Review.objects.using('other').create(source="Python Monthly", content_object=temp)
+
+ self.assertEquals(list(Review.objects.using('default').filter(object_id=dive.pk).values_list('source', flat=True)),
+ [])
+ self.assertEquals(list(Review.objects.using('other').filter(object_id=dive.pk).values_list('source', flat=True)),
+ [u'Python Weekly'])
+
+ # Add a second review
+ dive.reviews.add(review2)
+ self.assertEquals(list(Review.objects.using('default').filter(object_id=dive.pk).values_list('source', flat=True)),
+ [])
+ self.assertEquals(list(Review.objects.using('other').filter(object_id=dive.pk).values_list('source', flat=True)),
+ [u'Python Monthly', u'Python Weekly'])
+
+ # Remove the second author
+ dive.reviews.remove(review1)
+ self.assertEquals(list(Review.objects.using('default').filter(object_id=dive.pk).values_list('source', flat=True)),
+ [])
+ self.assertEquals(list(Review.objects.using('other').filter(object_id=dive.pk).values_list('source', flat=True)),
+ [u'Python Monthly'])
+
+ # Clear all reviews
+ dive.reviews.clear()
+ self.assertEquals(list(Review.objects.using('default').filter(object_id=dive.pk).values_list('source', flat=True)),
+ [])
+ self.assertEquals(list(Review.objects.using('other').filter(object_id=dive.pk).values_list('source', flat=True)),
+ [])
+
+ # Create an author through the generic interface
+ dive.reviews.create(source='Python Daily')
+ self.assertEquals(list(Review.objects.using('default').filter(object_id=dive.pk).values_list('source', flat=True)),
+ [])
+ self.assertEquals(list(Review.objects.using('other').filter(object_id=dive.pk).values_list('source', flat=True)),
+ [u'Python Daily'])
+
+ def test_generic_key_cross_database_protection(self):
+ "Operations that involve sharing generic key objects across databases raise an error"
+ # Create a book and author on the default database
+ pro = Book.objects.create(title="Pro Django",
+ published=datetime.date(2008, 12, 16))
+
+ review1 = Review.objects.create(source="Python Monthly", content_object=pro)
+
+ # Create a book and author on the other database
+ dive = Book.objects.using('other').create(title="Dive into Python",
+ published=datetime.date(2009, 5, 4))
+
+ review2 = Review.objects.using('other').create(source="Python Weekly", content_object=dive)
+
+ # Set a foreign key with an object from a different database
+ try:
+ review1.content_object = dive
+ self.fail("Shouldn't be able to assign across databases")
+ except ValueError:
+ pass
+
+ # Add to a foreign key set with an object from a different database
+ try:
+ dive.reviews.add(review1)
+ self.fail("Shouldn't be able to assign across databases")
+ except ValueError:
+ pass
+
+ # BUT! if you assign a FK object when the base object hasn't
+ # been saved yet, you implicitly assign the database for the
+ # base object.
+ review3 = Review(source="Python Daily")
+ # initially, no db assigned
+ self.assertEquals(review3._state.db, None)
+
+ # Dive comes from 'other', so review3 is set to use 'other'...
+ review3.content_object = dive
+ self.assertEquals(review3._state.db, 'other')
+ # ... but it isn't saved yet
+ self.assertEquals(list(Review.objects.using('default').filter(object_id=pro.pk).values_list('source', flat=True)),
+ [u'Python Monthly'])
+ self.assertEquals(list(Review.objects.using('other').filter(object_id=dive.pk).values_list('source',flat=True)),
+ [u'Python Weekly'])
+
+ # When saved, John goes to 'other'
+ review3.save()
+ self.assertEquals(list(Review.objects.using('default').filter(object_id=pro.pk).values_list('source', flat=True)),
+ [u'Python Monthly'])
+ self.assertEquals(list(Review.objects.using('other').filter(object_id=dive.pk).values_list('source',flat=True)),
+ [u'Python Daily', u'Python Weekly'])
+
+ def test_generic_key_deletion(self):
+ "Cascaded deletions of Generic Key relations issue queries on the right database"
+ dive = Book.objects.using('other').create(title="Dive into Python",
+ published=datetime.date(2009, 5, 4))
+ review = Review.objects.using('other').create(source="Python Weekly", content_object=dive)
+
+ # Check the initial state
+ self.assertEquals(Book.objects.using('default').count(), 0)
+ self.assertEquals(Review.objects.using('default').count(), 0)
+
+ self.assertEquals(Book.objects.using('other').count(), 1)
+ self.assertEquals(Review.objects.using('other').count(), 1)
+
+ # Delete the Book object, which will cascade onto the pet
+ dive.delete(using='other')
+
+ self.assertEquals(Book.objects.using('default').count(), 0)
+ self.assertEquals(Review.objects.using('default').count(), 0)
+
+ # Both the pet and the person have been deleted from the right database
+ self.assertEquals(Book.objects.using('other').count(), 0)
+ self.assertEquals(Review.objects.using('other').count(), 0)
+
+ def test_ordering(self):
+ "get_next_by_XXX commands stick to a single database"
+ pro = Book.objects.create(title="Pro Django",
+ published=datetime.date(2008, 12, 16))
+
+ dive = Book.objects.using('other').create(title="Dive into Python",
+ published=datetime.date(2009, 5, 4))
+
+ learn = Book.objects.using('other').create(title="Learning Python",
+ published=datetime.date(2008, 7, 16))
+
+ self.assertEquals(learn.get_next_by_published().title, "Dive into Python")
+ self.assertEquals(dive.get_previous_by_published().title, "Learning Python")
+
+ def test_raw(self):
+ "test the raw() method across databases"
+ dive = Book.objects.using('other').create(title="Dive into Python",
+ published=datetime.date(2009, 5, 4))
+ val = Book.objects.db_manager("other").raw('SELECT id FROM multiple_database_book')
+ self.assertEqual(map(lambda o: o.pk, val), [dive.pk])
+
+ val = Book.objects.raw('SELECT id FROM multiple_database_book').using('other')
+ self.assertEqual(map(lambda o: o.pk, val), [dive.pk])
+
+ def test_select_related(self):
+ "Database assignment is retained if an object is retrieved with select_related()"
+ # Create a book and author on the other database
+ mark = Person.objects.using('other').create(name="Mark Pilgrim")
+ dive = Book.objects.using('other').create(title="Dive into Python",
+ published=datetime.date(2009, 5, 4),
+ editor=mark)
+
+ # Retrieve the Person using select_related()
+ book = Book.objects.using('other').select_related('editor').get(title="Dive into Python")
+
+ # The editor instance should have a db state
+ self.assertEqual(book.editor._state.db, 'other')
+
+ def test_subquery(self):
+ """Make sure as_sql works with subqueries and master/slave."""
+ sub = Person.objects.using('other').filter(name='fff')
+ qs = Book.objects.filter(editor__in=sub)
+
+ # When you call __str__ on the query object, it doesn't know about using
+ # so it falls back to the default. If the subquery explicitly uses a
+ # different database, an error should be raised.
+ self.assertRaises(ValueError, str, qs.query)
+
+ # Evaluating the query shouldn't work, either
+ try:
+ for obj in qs:
+ pass
+ self.fail('Iterating over query should raise ValueError')
+ except ValueError:
+ pass
+
+ def test_related_manager(self):
+ "Related managers return managers, not querysets"
+ mark = Person.objects.using('other').create(name="Mark Pilgrim")
+
+ # extra_arg is removed by the BookManager's implementation of
+ # create(); but the BookManager's implementation won't get called
+ # unless edited returns a Manager, not a queryset
+ mark.book_set.create(title="Dive into Python",
+ published=datetime.date(2009, 5, 4),
+ extra_arg=True)
+
+ mark.book_set.get_or_create(title="Dive into Python",
+ published=datetime.date(2009, 5, 4),
+ extra_arg=True)
+
+ mark.edited.create(title="Dive into Water",
+ published=datetime.date(2009, 5, 4),
+ extra_arg=True)
+
+ mark.edited.get_or_create(title="Dive into Water",
+ published=datetime.date(2009, 5, 4),
+ extra_arg=True)
+
+class TestRouter(object):
+ # A test router. The behaviour is vaguely master/slave, but the
+ # databases aren't assumed to propagate changes.
+ def db_for_read(self, model, instance=None, **hints):
+ if instance:
+ return instance._state.db or 'other'
+ return 'other'
+
+ def db_for_write(self, model, **hints):
+ return DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS
+
+ def allow_relation(self, obj1, obj2, **hints):
+ return obj1._state.db in ('default', 'other') and obj2._state.db in ('default', 'other')
+
+ def allow_syncdb(self, db, model):
+ return True
+
+class AuthRouter(object):
+ """A router to control all database operations on models in
+ the contrib.auth application"""
+
+ def db_for_read(self, model, **hints):
+ "Point all read operations on auth models to 'default'"
+ if model._meta.app_label == 'auth':
+ # We use default here to ensure we can tell the difference
+ # between a read request and a write request for Auth objects
+ return 'default'
+ return None
+
+ def db_for_write(self, model, **hints):
+ "Point all operations on auth models to 'other'"
+ if model._meta.app_label == 'auth':
+ return 'other'
+ return None
+
+ def allow_relation(self, obj1, obj2, **hints):
+ "Allow any relation if a model in Auth is involved"
+ if obj1._meta.app_label == 'auth' or obj2._meta.app_label == 'auth':
+ return True
+ return None
+
+ def allow_syncdb(self, db, model):
+ "Make sure the auth app only appears on the 'other' db"
+ if db == 'other':
+ return model._meta.app_label == 'auth'
+ elif model._meta.app_label == 'auth':
+ return False
+ return None
+
+class WriteRouter(object):
+ # A router that only expresses an opinion on writes
+ def db_for_write(self, model, **hints):
+ return 'writer'
+
+class RouterTestCase(TestCase):
+ multi_db = True
+
+ def setUp(self):
+ # Make the 'other' database appear to be a slave of the 'default'
+ self.old_routers = router.routers
+ router.routers = [TestRouter()]
+
+ def tearDown(self):
+ # Restore the 'other' database as an independent database
+ router.routers = self.old_routers
+
+ def test_db_selection(self):
+ "Check that querysets obey the router for db suggestions"
+ self.assertEquals(Book.objects.db, 'other')
+ self.assertEquals(Book.objects.all().db, 'other')
+
+ self.assertEquals(Book.objects.using('default').db, 'default')
+
+ self.assertEquals(Book.objects.db_manager('default').db, 'default')
+ self.assertEquals(Book.objects.db_manager('default').all().db, 'default')
+
+ def test_syncdb_selection(self):
+ "Synchronization behaviour is predicatable"
+
+ self.assertTrue(router.allow_syncdb('default', User))
+ self.assertTrue(router.allow_syncdb('default', Book))
+
+ self.assertTrue(router.allow_syncdb('other', User))
+ self.assertTrue(router.allow_syncdb('other', Book))
+
+ # Add the auth router to the chain.
+ # TestRouter is a universal synchronizer, so it should have no effect.
+ router.routers = [TestRouter(), AuthRouter()]
+
+ self.assertTrue(router.allow_syncdb('default', User))
+ self.assertTrue(router.allow_syncdb('default', Book))
+
+ self.assertTrue(router.allow_syncdb('other', User))
+ self.assertTrue(router.allow_syncdb('other', Book))
+
+ # Now check what happens if the router order is the other way around
+ router.routers = [AuthRouter(), TestRouter()]
+
+ self.assertFalse(router.allow_syncdb('default', User))
+ self.assertTrue(router.allow_syncdb('default', Book))
+
+ self.assertTrue(router.allow_syncdb('other', User))
+ self.assertFalse(router.allow_syncdb('other', Book))
+
+ def test_partial_router(self):
+ "A router can choose to implement a subset of methods"
+ dive = Book.objects.using('other').create(title="Dive into Python",
+ published=datetime.date(2009, 5, 4))
+
+ # First check the baseline behaviour
+
+ self.assertEquals(router.db_for_read(User), 'other')
+ self.assertEquals(router.db_for_read(Book), 'other')
+
+ self.assertEquals(router.db_for_write(User), 'default')
+ self.assertEquals(router.db_for_write(Book), 'default')
+
+ self.assertTrue(router.allow_relation(dive, dive))
+
+ self.assertTrue(router.allow_syncdb('default', User))
+ self.assertTrue(router.allow_syncdb('default', Book))
+
+ router.routers = [WriteRouter(), AuthRouter(), TestRouter()]
+
+ self.assertEquals(router.db_for_read(User), 'default')
+ self.assertEquals(router.db_for_read(Book), 'other')
+
+ self.assertEquals(router.db_for_write(User), 'writer')
+ self.assertEquals(router.db_for_write(Book), 'writer')
+
+ self.assertTrue(router.allow_relation(dive, dive))
+
+ self.assertFalse(router.allow_syncdb('default', User))
+ self.assertTrue(router.allow_syncdb('default', Book))
+
+
+ def test_database_routing(self):
+ marty = Person.objects.using('default').create(name="Marty Alchin")
+ pro = Book.objects.using('default').create(title="Pro Django",
+ published=datetime.date(2008, 12, 16),
+ editor=marty)
+ pro.authors = [marty]
+
+ # Create a book and author on the other database
+ dive = Book.objects.using('other').create(title="Dive into Python",
+ published=datetime.date(2009, 5, 4))
+
+ # An update query will be routed to the default database
+ Book.objects.filter(title='Pro Django').update(pages=200)
+
+ try:
+ # By default, the get query will be directed to 'other'
+ Book.objects.get(title='Pro Django')
+ self.fail("Shouldn't be able to find the book")
+ except Book.DoesNotExist:
+ pass
+
+ # But the same query issued explicitly at a database will work.
+ pro = Book.objects.using('default').get(title='Pro Django')
+
+ # Check that the update worked.
+ self.assertEquals(pro.pages, 200)
+
+ # An update query with an explicit using clause will be routed
+ # to the requested database.
+ Book.objects.using('other').filter(title='Dive into Python').update(pages=300)
+ self.assertEquals(Book.objects.get(title='Dive into Python').pages, 300)
+
+ # Related object queries stick to the same database
+ # as the original object, regardless of the router
+ self.assertEquals(list(pro.authors.values_list('name', flat=True)), [u'Marty Alchin'])
+ self.assertEquals(pro.editor.name, u'Marty Alchin')
+
+ # get_or_create is a special case. The get needs to be targetted at
+ # the write database in order to avoid potential transaction
+ # consistency problems
+ book, created = Book.objects.get_or_create(title="Pro Django")
+ self.assertFalse(created)
+
+ book, created = Book.objects.get_or_create(title="Dive Into Python",
+ defaults={'published':datetime.date(2009, 5, 4)})
+ self.assertTrue(created)
+
+ # Check the head count of objects
+ self.assertEquals(Book.objects.using('default').count(), 2)
+ self.assertEquals(Book.objects.using('other').count(), 1)
+ # If a database isn't specified, the read database is used
+ self.assertEquals(Book.objects.count(), 1)
+
+ # A delete query will also be routed to the default database
+ Book.objects.filter(pages__gt=150).delete()
+
+ # The default database has lost the book.
+ self.assertEquals(Book.objects.using('default').count(), 1)
+ self.assertEquals(Book.objects.using('other').count(), 1)
+
+ def test_foreign_key_cross_database_protection(self):
+ "Foreign keys can cross databases if they two databases have a common source"
+ # Create a book and author on the default database
+ pro = Book.objects.using('default').create(title="Pro Django",
+ published=datetime.date(2008, 12, 16))
+
+ marty = Person.objects.using('default').create(name="Marty Alchin")
+
+ # Create a book and author on the other database
+ dive = Book.objects.using('other').create(title="Dive into Python",
+ published=datetime.date(2009, 5, 4))
+
+ mark = Person.objects.using('other').create(name="Mark Pilgrim")
+
+ # Set a foreign key with an object from a different database
+ try:
+ dive.editor = marty
+ except ValueError:
+ self.fail("Assignment across master/slave databases with a common source should be ok")
+
+ # Database assignments of original objects haven't changed...
+ self.assertEquals(marty._state.db, 'default')
+ self.assertEquals(pro._state.db, 'default')
+ self.assertEquals(dive._state.db, 'other')
+ self.assertEquals(mark._state.db, 'other')
+
+ # ... but they will when the affected object is saved.
+ dive.save()
+ self.assertEquals(dive._state.db, 'default')
+
+ # ...and the source database now has a copy of any object saved
+ try:
+ Book.objects.using('default').get(title='Dive into Python').delete()
+ except Book.DoesNotExist:
+ self.fail('Source database should have a copy of saved object')
+
+ # This isn't a real master-slave database, so restore the original from other
+ dive = Book.objects.using('other').get(title='Dive into Python')
+ self.assertEquals(dive._state.db, 'other')
+
+ # Set a foreign key set with an object from a different database
+ try:
+ marty.edited = [pro, dive]
+ except ValueError:
+ self.fail("Assignment across master/slave databases with a common source should be ok")
+
+ # Assignment implies a save, so database assignments of original objects have changed...
+ self.assertEquals(marty._state.db, 'default')
+ self.assertEquals(pro._state.db, 'default')
+ self.assertEquals(dive._state.db, 'default')
+ self.assertEquals(mark._state.db, 'other')
+
+ # ...and the source database now has a copy of any object saved
+ try:
+ Book.objects.using('default').get(title='Dive into Python').delete()
+ except Book.DoesNotExist:
+ self.fail('Source database should have a copy of saved object')
+
+ # This isn't a real master-slave database, so restore the original from other
+ dive = Book.objects.using('other').get(title='Dive into Python')
+ self.assertEquals(dive._state.db, 'other')
+
+ # Add to a foreign key set with an object from a different database
+ try:
+ marty.edited.add(dive)
+ except ValueError:
+ self.fail("Assignment across master/slave databases with a common source should be ok")
+
+ # Add implies a save, so database assignments of original objects have changed...
+ self.assertEquals(marty._state.db, 'default')
+ self.assertEquals(pro._state.db, 'default')
+ self.assertEquals(dive._state.db, 'default')
+ self.assertEquals(mark._state.db, 'other')
+
+ # ...and the source database now has a copy of any object saved
+ try:
+ Book.objects.using('default').get(title='Dive into Python').delete()
+ except Book.DoesNotExist:
+ self.fail('Source database should have a copy of saved object')
+
+ # This isn't a real master-slave database, so restore the original from other
+ dive = Book.objects.using('other').get(title='Dive into Python')
+
+ # If you assign a FK object when the base object hasn't
+ # been saved yet, you implicitly assign the database for the
+ # base object.
+ chris = Person(name="Chris Mills")
+ html5 = Book(title="Dive into HTML5", published=datetime.date(2010, 3, 15))
+ # initially, no db assigned
+ self.assertEquals(chris._state.db, None)
+ self.assertEquals(html5._state.db, None)
+
+ # old object comes from 'other', so the new object is set to use the
+ # source of 'other'...
+ self.assertEquals(dive._state.db, 'other')
+ dive.editor = chris
+ html5.editor = mark
+
+ self.assertEquals(dive._state.db, 'other')
+ self.assertEquals(mark._state.db, 'other')
+ self.assertEquals(chris._state.db, 'default')
+ self.assertEquals(html5._state.db, 'default')
+
+ # This also works if you assign the FK in the constructor
+ water = Book(title="Dive into Water", published=datetime.date(2001, 1, 1), editor=mark)
+ self.assertEquals(water._state.db, 'default')
+
+ # If you create an object through a FK relation, it will be
+ # written to the write database, even if the original object
+ # was on the read database
+ cheesecake = mark.edited.create(title='Dive into Cheesecake', published=datetime.date(2010, 3, 15))
+ self.assertEquals(cheesecake._state.db, 'default')
+
+ # Same goes for get_or_create, regardless of whether getting or creating
+ cheesecake, created = mark.edited.get_or_create(title='Dive into Cheesecake', published=datetime.date(2010, 3, 15))
+ self.assertEquals(cheesecake._state.db, 'default')
+
+ puddles, created = mark.edited.get_or_create(title='Dive into Puddles', published=datetime.date(2010, 3, 15))
+ self.assertEquals(puddles._state.db, 'default')
+
+ def test_m2m_cross_database_protection(self):
+ "M2M relations can cross databases if the database share a source"
+ # Create books and authors on the inverse to the usual database
+ pro = Book.objects.using('other').create(pk=1, title="Pro Django",
+ published=datetime.date(2008, 12, 16))
+
+ marty = Person.objects.using('other').create(pk=1, name="Marty Alchin")
+
+ dive = Book.objects.using('default').create(pk=2, title="Dive into Python",
+ published=datetime.date(2009, 5, 4))
+
+ mark = Person.objects.using('default').create(pk=2, name="Mark Pilgrim")
+
+ # Now save back onto the usual databse.
+ # This simulates master/slave - the objects exist on both database,
+ # but the _state.db is as it is for all other tests.
+ pro.save(using='default')
+ marty.save(using='default')
+ dive.save(using='other')
+ mark.save(using='other')
+
+ # Check that we have 2 of both types of object on both databases
+ self.assertEquals(Book.objects.using('default').count(), 2)
+ self.assertEquals(Book.objects.using('other').count(), 2)
+ self.assertEquals(Person.objects.using('default').count(), 2)
+ self.assertEquals(Person.objects.using('other').count(), 2)
+
+ # Set a m2m set with an object from a different database
+ try:
+ marty.book_set = [pro, dive]
+ except ValueError:
+ self.fail("Assignment across master/slave databases with a common source should be ok")
+
+ # Database assignments don't change
+ self.assertEquals(marty._state.db, 'default')
+ self.assertEquals(pro._state.db, 'default')
+ self.assertEquals(dive._state.db, 'other')
+ self.assertEquals(mark._state.db, 'other')
+
+ # All m2m relations should be saved on the default database
+ self.assertEquals(Book.authors.through.objects.using('default').count(), 2)
+ self.assertEquals(Book.authors.through.objects.using('other').count(), 0)
+
+ # Reset relations
+ Book.authors.through.objects.using('default').delete()
+
+ # Add to an m2m with an object from a different database
+ try:
+ marty.book_set.add(dive)
+ except ValueError:
+ self.fail("Assignment across master/slave databases with a common source should be ok")
+
+ # Database assignments don't change
+ self.assertEquals(marty._state.db, 'default')
+ self.assertEquals(pro._state.db, 'default')
+ self.assertEquals(dive._state.db, 'other')
+ self.assertEquals(mark._state.db, 'other')
+
+ # All m2m relations should be saved on the default database
+ self.assertEquals(Book.authors.through.objects.using('default').count(), 1)
+ self.assertEquals(Book.authors.through.objects.using('other').count(), 0)
+
+ # Reset relations
+ Book.authors.through.objects.using('default').delete()
+
+ # Set a reverse m2m with an object from a different database
+ try:
+ dive.authors = [mark, marty]
+ except ValueError:
+ self.fail("Assignment across master/slave databases with a common source should be ok")
+
+ # Database assignments don't change
+ self.assertEquals(marty._state.db, 'default')
+ self.assertEquals(pro._state.db, 'default')
+ self.assertEquals(dive._state.db, 'other')
+ self.assertEquals(mark._state.db, 'other')
+
+ # All m2m relations should be saved on the default database
+ self.assertEquals(Book.authors.through.objects.using('default').count(), 2)
+ self.assertEquals(Book.authors.through.objects.using('other').count(), 0)
+
+ # Reset relations
+ Book.authors.through.objects.using('default').delete()
+
+ self.assertEquals(Book.authors.through.objects.using('default').count(), 0)
+ self.assertEquals(Book.authors.through.objects.using('other').count(), 0)
+
+ # Add to a reverse m2m with an object from a different database
+ try:
+ dive.authors.add(marty)
+ except ValueError:
+ self.fail("Assignment across master/slave databases with a common source should be ok")
+
+ # Database assignments don't change
+ self.assertEquals(marty._state.db, 'default')
+ self.assertEquals(pro._state.db, 'default')
+ self.assertEquals(dive._state.db, 'other')
+ self.assertEquals(mark._state.db, 'other')
+
+ # All m2m relations should be saved on the default database
+ self.assertEquals(Book.authors.through.objects.using('default').count(), 1)
+ self.assertEquals(Book.authors.through.objects.using('other').count(), 0)
+
+ # If you create an object through a M2M relation, it will be
+ # written to the write database, even if the original object
+ # was on the read database
+ alice = dive.authors.create(name='Alice')
+ self.assertEquals(alice._state.db, 'default')
+
+ # Same goes for get_or_create, regardless of whether getting or creating
+ alice, created = dive.authors.get_or_create(name='Alice')
+ self.assertEquals(alice._state.db, 'default')
+
+ bob, created = dive.authors.get_or_create(name='Bob')
+ self.assertEquals(bob._state.db, 'default')
+
+ def test_o2o_cross_database_protection(self):
+ "Operations that involve sharing FK objects across databases raise an error"
+ # Create a user and profile on the default database
+ alice = User.objects.db_manager('default').create_user('alice', 'alice@example.com')
+
+ # Create a user and profile on the other database
+ bob = User.objects.db_manager('other').create_user('bob', 'bob@example.com')
+
+ # Set a one-to-one relation with an object from a different database
+ alice_profile = UserProfile.objects.create(user=alice, flavor='chocolate')
+ try:
+ bob.userprofile = alice_profile
+ except ValueError:
+ self.fail("Assignment across master/slave databases with a common source should be ok")
+
+ # Database assignments of original objects haven't changed...
+ self.assertEquals(alice._state.db, 'default')
+ self.assertEquals(alice_profile._state.db, 'default')
+ self.assertEquals(bob._state.db, 'other')
+
+ # ... but they will when the affected object is saved.
+ bob.save()
+ self.assertEquals(bob._state.db, 'default')
+
+ def test_generic_key_cross_database_protection(self):
+ "Generic Key operations can span databases if they share a source"
+ # Create a book and author on the default database
+ pro = Book.objects.using('default'
+ ).create(title="Pro Django", published=datetime.date(2008, 12, 16))
+
+ review1 = Review.objects.using('default'
+ ).create(source="Python Monthly", content_object=pro)
+
+ # Create a book and author on the other database
+ dive = Book.objects.using('other'
+ ).create(title="Dive into Python", published=datetime.date(2009, 5, 4))
+
+ review2 = Review.objects.using('other'
+ ).create(source="Python Weekly", content_object=dive)
+
+ # Set a generic foreign key with an object from a different database
+ try:
+ review1.content_object = dive
+ except ValueError:
+ self.fail("Assignment across master/slave databases with a common source should be ok")
+
+ # Database assignments of original objects haven't changed...
+ self.assertEquals(pro._state.db, 'default')
+ self.assertEquals(review1._state.db, 'default')
+ self.assertEquals(dive._state.db, 'other')
+ self.assertEquals(review2._state.db, 'other')
+
+ # ... but they will when the affected object is saved.
+ dive.save()
+ self.assertEquals(review1._state.db, 'default')
+ self.assertEquals(dive._state.db, 'default')
+
+ # ...and the source database now has a copy of any object saved
+ try:
+ Book.objects.using('default').get(title='Dive into Python').delete()
+ except Book.DoesNotExist:
+ self.fail('Source database should have a copy of saved object')
+
+ # This isn't a real master-slave database, so restore the original from other
+ dive = Book.objects.using('other').get(title='Dive into Python')
+ self.assertEquals(dive._state.db, 'other')
+
+ # Add to a generic foreign key set with an object from a different database
+ try:
+ dive.reviews.add(review1)
+ except ValueError:
+ self.fail("Assignment across master/slave databases with a common source should be ok")
+
+ # Database assignments of original objects haven't changed...
+ self.assertEquals(pro._state.db, 'default')
+ self.assertEquals(review1._state.db, 'default')
+ self.assertEquals(dive._state.db, 'other')
+ self.assertEquals(review2._state.db, 'other')
+
+ # ... but they will when the affected object is saved.
+ dive.save()
+ self.assertEquals(dive._state.db, 'default')
+
+ # ...and the source database now has a copy of any object saved
+ try:
+ Book.objects.using('default').get(title='Dive into Python').delete()
+ except Book.DoesNotExist:
+ self.fail('Source database should have a copy of saved object')
+
+ # BUT! if you assign a FK object when the base object hasn't
+ # been saved yet, you implicitly assign the database for the
+ # base object.
+ review3 = Review(source="Python Daily")
+ # initially, no db assigned
+ self.assertEquals(review3._state.db, None)
+
+ # Dive comes from 'other', so review3 is set to use the source of 'other'...
+ review3.content_object = dive
+ self.assertEquals(review3._state.db, 'default')
+
+ # If you create an object through a M2M relation, it will be
+ # written to the write database, even if the original object
+ # was on the read database
+ dive = Book.objects.using('other').get(title='Dive into Python')
+ nyt = dive.reviews.create(source="New York Times", content_object=dive)
+ self.assertEquals(nyt._state.db, 'default')
+
+ def test_m2m_managers(self):
+ "M2M relations are represented by managers, and can be controlled like managers"
+ pro = Book.objects.using('other').create(pk=1, title="Pro Django",
+ published=datetime.date(2008, 12, 16))
+
+ marty = Person.objects.using('other').create(pk=1, name="Marty Alchin")
+ pro.authors = [marty]
+
+ self.assertEquals(pro.authors.db, 'other')
+ self.assertEquals(pro.authors.db_manager('default').db, 'default')
+ self.assertEquals(pro.authors.db_manager('default').all().db, 'default')
+
+ self.assertEquals(marty.book_set.db, 'other')
+ self.assertEquals(marty.book_set.db_manager('default').db, 'default')
+ self.assertEquals(marty.book_set.db_manager('default').all().db, 'default')
+
+ def test_foreign_key_managers(self):
+ "FK reverse relations are represented by managers, and can be controlled like managers"
+ marty = Person.objects.using('other').create(pk=1, name="Marty Alchin")
+ pro = Book.objects.using('other').create(pk=1, title="Pro Django",
+ published=datetime.date(2008, 12, 16),
+ editor=marty)
+
+ self.assertEquals(marty.edited.db, 'other')
+ self.assertEquals(marty.edited.db_manager('default').db, 'default')
+ self.assertEquals(marty.edited.db_manager('default').all().db, 'default')
+
+ def test_generic_key_managers(self):
+ "Generic key relations are represented by managers, and can be controlled like managers"
+ pro = Book.objects.using('other').create(title="Pro Django",
+ published=datetime.date(2008, 12, 16))
+
+ review1 = Review.objects.using('other').create(source="Python Monthly",
+ content_object=pro)
+
+ self.assertEquals(pro.reviews.db, 'other')
+ self.assertEquals(pro.reviews.db_manager('default').db, 'default')
+ self.assertEquals(pro.reviews.db_manager('default').all().db, 'default')
+
+ def test_subquery(self):
+ """Make sure as_sql works with subqueries and master/slave."""
+ # Create a book and author on the other database
+
+ mark = Person.objects.using('other').create(name="Mark Pilgrim")
+ dive = Book.objects.using('other').create(title="Dive into Python",
+ published=datetime.date(2009, 5, 4),
+ editor=mark)
+
+ sub = Person.objects.filter(name='Mark Pilgrim')
+ qs = Book.objects.filter(editor__in=sub)
+
+ # When you call __str__ on the query object, it doesn't know about using
+ # so it falls back to the default. Don't let routing instructions
+ # force the subquery to an incompatible database.
+ str(qs.query)
+
+ # If you evaluate the query, it should work, running on 'other'
+ self.assertEquals(list(qs.values_list('title', flat=True)), [u'Dive into Python'])
+
+class AuthTestCase(TestCase):
+ multi_db = True
+
+ def setUp(self):
+ # Make the 'other' database appear to be a slave of the 'default'
+ self.old_routers = router.routers
+ router.routers = [AuthRouter()]
+
+ def tearDown(self):
+ # Restore the 'other' database as an independent database
+ router.routers = self.old_routers
+
+ def test_auth_manager(self):
+ "The methods on the auth manager obey database hints"
+ # Create one user using default allocation policy
+ User.objects.create_user('alice', 'alice@example.com')
+
+ # Create another user, explicitly specifying the database
+ User.objects.db_manager('default').create_user('bob', 'bob@example.com')
+
+ # The second user only exists on the other database
+ alice = User.objects.using('other').get(username='alice')
+
+ self.assertEquals(alice.username, 'alice')
+ self.assertEquals(alice._state.db, 'other')
+
+ self.assertRaises(User.DoesNotExist, User.objects.using('default').get, username='alice')
+
+ # The second user only exists on the default database
+ bob = User.objects.using('default').get(username='bob')
+
+ self.assertEquals(bob.username, 'bob')
+ self.assertEquals(bob._state.db, 'default')
+
+ self.assertRaises(User.DoesNotExist, User.objects.using('other').get, username='bob')
+
+ # That is... there is one user on each database
+ self.assertEquals(User.objects.using('default').count(), 1)
+ self.assertEquals(User.objects.using('other').count(), 1)
+
+ def test_dumpdata(self):
+ "Check that dumpdata honors allow_syncdb restrictions on the router"
+ User.objects.create_user('alice', 'alice@example.com')
+ User.objects.db_manager('default').create_user('bob', 'bob@example.com')
+
+ # Check that dumping the default database doesn't try to include auth
+ # because allow_syncdb prohibits auth on default
+ new_io = StringIO()
+ management.call_command('dumpdata', 'auth', format='json', database='default', stdout=new_io)
+ command_output = new_io.getvalue().strip()
+ self.assertEqual(command_output, '[]')
+
+ # Check that dumping the other database does include auth
+ new_io = StringIO()
+ management.call_command('dumpdata', 'auth', format='json', database='other', stdout=new_io)
+ command_output = new_io.getvalue().strip()
+ self.assertTrue('"email": "alice@example.com",' in command_output)
+
+_missing = object()
+class UserProfileTestCase(TestCase):
+ def setUp(self):
+ self.old_auth_profile_module = getattr(settings, 'AUTH_PROFILE_MODULE', _missing)
+ settings.AUTH_PROFILE_MODULE = 'multiple_database.UserProfile'
+
+ def tearDown(self):
+ if self.old_auth_profile_module is _missing:
+ del settings.AUTH_PROFILE_MODULE
+ else:
+ settings.AUTH_PROFILE_MODULE = self.old_auth_profile_module
+
+ def test_user_profiles(self):
+
+ alice = User.objects.create_user('alice', 'alice@example.com')
+ bob = User.objects.db_manager('other').create_user('bob', 'bob@example.com')
+
+ alice_profile = UserProfile(user=alice, flavor='chocolate')
+ alice_profile.save()
+
+ bob_profile = UserProfile(user=bob, flavor='crunchy frog')
+ bob_profile.save()
+
+ self.assertEquals(alice.get_profile().flavor, 'chocolate')
+ self.assertEquals(bob.get_profile().flavor, 'crunchy frog')
+
+class AntiPetRouter(object):
+ # A router that only expresses an opinion on syncdb,
+ # passing pets to the 'other' database
+
+ def allow_syncdb(self, db, model):
+ "Make sure the auth app only appears on the 'other' db"
+ if db == 'other':
+ return model._meta.object_name == 'Pet'
+ else:
+ return model._meta.object_name != 'Pet'
+ return None
+
+class FixtureTestCase(TestCase):
+ multi_db = True
+ fixtures = ['multidb-common', 'multidb']
+
+ def setUp(self):
+ # Install the anti-pet router
+ self.old_routers = router.routers
+ router.routers = [AntiPetRouter()]
+
+ def tearDown(self):
+ # Restore the 'other' database as an independent database
+ router.routers = self.old_routers
+
+ def test_fixture_loading(self):
+ "Multi-db fixtures are loaded correctly"
+ # Check that "Pro Django" exists on the default database, but not on other database
+ try:
+ Book.objects.get(title="Pro Django")
+ Book.objects.using('default').get(title="Pro Django")
+ except Book.DoesNotExist:
+ self.fail('"Pro Django" should exist on default database')
+
+ self.assertRaises(Book.DoesNotExist,
+ Book.objects.using('other').get,
+ title="Pro Django"
+ )
+
+ # Check that "Dive into Python" exists on the default database, but not on other database
+ try:
+ Book.objects.using('other').get(title="Dive into Python")
+ except Book.DoesNotExist:
+ self.fail('"Dive into Python" should exist on other database')
+
+ self.assertRaises(Book.DoesNotExist,
+ Book.objects.get,
+ title="Dive into Python"
+ )
+ self.assertRaises(Book.DoesNotExist,
+ Book.objects.using('default').get,
+ title="Dive into Python"
+ )
+
+ # Check that "Definitive Guide" exists on the both databases
+ try:
+ Book.objects.get(title="The Definitive Guide to Django")
+ Book.objects.using('default').get(title="The Definitive Guide to Django")
+ Book.objects.using('other').get(title="The Definitive Guide to Django")
+ except Book.DoesNotExist:
+ self.fail('"The Definitive Guide to Django" should exist on both databases')
+
+ def test_pseudo_empty_fixtures(self):
+ "A fixture can contain entries, but lead to nothing in the database; this shouldn't raise an error (ref #14068)"
+ new_io = StringIO()
+ management.call_command('loaddata', 'pets', stdout=new_io, stderr=new_io)
+ command_output = new_io.getvalue().strip()
+ # No objects will actually be loaded
+ self.assertTrue("Installed 0 object(s) (of 2) from 1 fixture(s)" in command_output)
+
+class PickleQuerySetTestCase(TestCase):
+ multi_db = True
+
+ def test_pickling(self):
+ for db in connections:
+ Book.objects.using(db).create(title='Dive into Python', published=datetime.date(2009, 5, 4))
+ qs = Book.objects.all()
+ self.assertEqual(qs.db, pickle.loads(pickle.dumps(qs)).db)