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from datetime import date
from django import db, forms
from django.conf import settings
from django.forms.models import modelform_factory, ModelChoiceField
from django.test import TestCase
from models import Person, RealPerson, Triple, FilePathModel, Article, \
Publication, CustomFF, Author, Author1, Homepage
class ModelMultipleChoiceFieldTests(TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.old_debug = settings.DEBUG
settings.DEBUG = True
def tearDown(self):
settings.DEBUG = self.old_debug
def test_model_multiple_choice_number_of_queries(self):
"""
Test that ModelMultipleChoiceField does O(1) queries instead of
O(n) (#10156).
"""
for i in range(30):
Person.objects.create(name="Person %s" % i)
db.reset_queries()
f = forms.ModelMultipleChoiceField(queryset=Person.objects.all())
selected = f.clean([1, 3, 5, 7, 9])
self.assertEquals(len(db.connection.queries), 1)
def test_model_multiple_choice_run_validators(self):
"""
Test that ModelMultipleChoiceField run given validators (#14144).
"""
for i in range(30):
Person.objects.create(name="Person %s" % i)
self._validator_run = False
def my_validator(value):
self._validator_run = True
f = forms.ModelMultipleChoiceField(queryset=Person.objects.all(),
validators=[my_validator])
f.clean([p.pk for p in Person.objects.all()[8:9]])
self.assertTrue(self._validator_run)
class TripleForm(forms.ModelForm):
class Meta:
model = Triple
class UniqueTogetherTests(TestCase):
def test_multiple_field_unique_together(self):
"""
When the same field is involved in multiple unique_together
constraints, we need to make sure we don't remove the data for it
before doing all the validation checking (not just failing after
the first one).
"""
Triple.objects.create(left=1, middle=2, right=3)
form = TripleForm({'left': '1', 'middle': '2', 'right': '3'})
self.assertFalse(form.is_valid())
form = TripleForm({'left': '1', 'middle': '3', 'right': '1'})
self.assertTrue(form.is_valid())
class TripleFormWithCleanOverride(forms.ModelForm):
class Meta:
model = Triple
def clean(self):
if not self.cleaned_data['left'] == self.cleaned_data['right']:
raise forms.ValidationError('Left and right should be equal')
return self.cleaned_data
class OverrideCleanTests(TestCase):
def test_override_clean(self):
"""
Regression for #12596: Calling super from ModelForm.clean() should be
optional.
"""
form = TripleFormWithCleanOverride({'left': 1, 'middle': 2, 'right': 1})
self.assertTrue(form.is_valid())
# form.instance.left will be None if the instance was not constructed
# by form.full_clean().
self.assertEquals(form.instance.left, 1)
# Regression test for #12960.
# Make sure the cleaned_data returned from ModelForm.clean() is applied to the
# model instance.
class PublicationForm(forms.ModelForm):
def clean(self):
self.cleaned_data['title'] = self.cleaned_data['title'].upper()
return self.cleaned_data
class Meta:
model = Publication
class ModelFormCleanTest(TestCase):
def test_model_form_clean_applies_to_model(self):
data = {'title': 'test', 'date_published': '2010-2-25'}
form = PublicationForm(data)
publication = form.save()
self.assertEqual(publication.title, 'TEST')
class FPForm(forms.ModelForm):
class Meta:
model = FilePathModel
class FilePathFieldTests(TestCase):
def test_file_path_field_blank(self):
"""
Regression test for #8842: FilePathField(blank=True)
"""
form = FPForm()
names = [p[1] for p in form['path'].field.choices]
names.sort()
self.assertEqual(names, ['---------', '__init__.py', 'models.py', 'tests.py'])
class ManyToManyCallableInitialTests(TestCase):
def test_callable(self):
"Regression for #10349: A callable can be provided as the initial value for an m2m field"
# Set up a callable initial value
def formfield_for_dbfield(db_field, **kwargs):
if db_field.name == 'publications':
kwargs['initial'] = lambda: Publication.objects.all().order_by('date_published')[:2]
return db_field.formfield(**kwargs)
# Set up some Publications to use as data
Publication(title="First Book", date_published=date(2007,1,1)).save()
Publication(title="Second Book", date_published=date(2008,1,1)).save()
Publication(title="Third Book", date_published=date(2009,1,1)).save()
# Create a ModelForm, instantiate it, and check that the output is as expected
ModelForm = modelform_factory(Article, formfield_callback=formfield_for_dbfield)
form = ModelForm()
self.assertEquals(form.as_ul(), u"""<li><label for="id_headline">Headline:</label> <input id="id_headline" type="text" name="headline" maxlength="100" /></li>
<li><label for="id_publications">Publications:</label> <select multiple="multiple" name="publications" id="id_publications">
<option value="1" selected="selected">First Book</option>
<option value="2" selected="selected">Second Book</option>
<option value="3">Third Book</option>
</select> Hold down "Control", or "Command" on a Mac, to select more than one.</li>""")
class CFFForm(forms.ModelForm):
class Meta:
model = CustomFF
class CustomFieldSaveTests(TestCase):
def test_save(self):
"Regression for #11149: save_form_data should be called only once"
# It's enough that the form saves without error -- the custom save routine will
# generate an AssertionError if it is called more than once during save.
form = CFFForm(data = {'f': None})
form.save()
class ModelChoiceIteratorTests(TestCase):
def test_len(self):
class Form(forms.ModelForm):
class Meta:
model = Article
fields = ["publications"]
Publication.objects.create(title="Pravda",
date_published=date(1991, 8, 22))
f = Form()
self.assertEqual(len(f.fields["publications"].choices), 1)
class RealPersonForm(forms.ModelForm):
class Meta:
model = RealPerson
class CustomModelFormSaveMethod(TestCase):
def test_string_message(self):
data = {'name': 'anonymous'}
form = RealPersonForm(data)
self.assertEqual(form.is_valid(), False)
self.assertEqual(form.errors['__all__'], ['Please specify a real name.'])
class ModelClassTests(TestCase):
def test_no_model_class(self):
class NoModelModelForm(forms.ModelForm):
pass
self.assertRaises(ValueError, NoModelModelForm)
class OneToOneFieldTests(TestCase):
def test_assignment_of_none(self):
class AuthorForm(forms.ModelForm):
class Meta:
model = Author
fields = ['publication', 'full_name']
publication = Publication.objects.create(title="Pravda",
date_published=date(1991, 8, 22))
author = Author.objects.create(publication=publication, full_name='John Doe')
form = AuthorForm({'publication':u'', 'full_name':'John Doe'}, instance=author)
self.assert_(form.is_valid())
self.assertEqual(form.cleaned_data['publication'], None)
author = form.save()
# author object returned from form still retains original publication object
# that's why we need to retreive it from database again
new_author = Author.objects.get(pk=author.pk)
self.assertEqual(new_author.publication, None)
def test_assignment_of_none_null_false(self):
class AuthorForm(forms.ModelForm):
class Meta:
model = Author1
fields = ['publication', 'full_name']
publication = Publication.objects.create(title="Pravda",
date_published=date(1991, 8, 22))
author = Author1.objects.create(publication=publication, full_name='John Doe')
form = AuthorForm({'publication':u'', 'full_name':'John Doe'}, instance=author)
self.assert_(not form.is_valid())
class ModelChoiceForm(forms.Form):
person = ModelChoiceField(Person.objects.all())
class TestTicket11183(TestCase):
def test_11183(self):
form1 = ModelChoiceForm()
field1 = form1.fields['person']
# To allow the widget to change the queryset of field1.widget.choices correctly,
# without affecting other forms, the following must hold:
self.assert_(field1 is not ModelChoiceForm.base_fields['person'])
self.assert_(field1.widget.choices.field is field1)
class HomepageForm(forms.ModelForm):
class Meta:
model = Homepage
class URLFieldTests(TestCase):
def test_url_on_modelform(self):
"Check basic URL field validation on model forms"
self.assertFalse(HomepageForm({'url': 'foo'}).is_valid())
self.assertFalse(HomepageForm({'url': 'http://'}).is_valid())
self.assertFalse(HomepageForm({'url': 'http://example'}).is_valid())
self.assertFalse(HomepageForm({'url': 'http://example.'}).is_valid())
self.assertFalse(HomepageForm({'url': 'http://com.'}).is_valid())
self.assertTrue(HomepageForm({'url': 'http://localhost'}).is_valid())
self.assertTrue(HomepageForm({'url': 'http://example.com'}).is_valid())
self.assertTrue(HomepageForm({'url': 'http://www.example.com'}).is_valid())
self.assertTrue(HomepageForm({'url': 'http://www.example.com:8000'}).is_valid())
self.assertTrue(HomepageForm({'url': 'http://www.example.com/test'}).is_valid())
self.assertTrue(HomepageForm({'url': 'http://www.example.com:8000/test'}).is_valid())
self.assertTrue(HomepageForm({'url': 'http://example.com/foo/bar'}).is_valid())
def test_http_prefixing(self):
"If the http:// prefix is omitted on form input, the field adds it again. (Refs #13613)"
form = HomepageForm({'url': 'example.com'})
form.is_valid()
# self.assertTrue(form.is_valid())
# self.assertEquals(form.cleaned_data['url'], 'http://example.com/')
form = HomepageForm({'url': 'example.com/test'})
form.is_valid()
# self.assertTrue(form.is_valid())
# self.assertEquals(form.cleaned_data['url'], 'http://example.com/test')
class FormFieldCallbackTests(TestCase):
def test_baseform_with_widgets_in_meta(self):
"""Regression for #13095: Using base forms with widgets defined in Meta should not raise errors."""
widget = forms.Textarea()
class BaseForm(forms.ModelForm):
class Meta:
model = Person
widgets = {'name': widget}
Form = modelform_factory(Person, form=BaseForm)
self.assertTrue(Form.base_fields['name'].widget is widget)
def test_custom_callback(self):
"""Test that a custom formfield_callback is used if provided"""
callback_args = []
def callback(db_field, **kwargs):
callback_args.append((db_field, kwargs))
return db_field.formfield(**kwargs)
widget = forms.Textarea()
class BaseForm(forms.ModelForm):
class Meta:
model = Person
widgets = {'name': widget}
_ = modelform_factory(Person, form=BaseForm,
formfield_callback=callback)
id_field, name_field = Person._meta.fields
self.assertEqual(callback_args,
[(id_field, {}), (name_field, {'widget': widget})])
def test_bad_callback(self):
# A bad callback provided by user still gives an error
self.assertRaises(TypeError, modelform_factory, Person,
formfield_callback='not a function or callable')
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