django1/tests/app_loading/tests.py

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from __future__ import unicode_literals
import copy
import os
import sys
import time
from unittest import TestCase
from django.conf import Settings
from django.db.models.loading import cache, load_app, get_model, get_models
from django.utils._os import upath
class EggLoadingTest(TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.old_path = sys.path[:]
self.egg_dir = '%s/eggs' % os.path.dirname(upath(__file__))
# This test adds dummy applications to the app cache. These
# need to be removed in order to prevent bad interactions
# with the flush operation in other tests.
self.old_app_models = copy.deepcopy(cache.app_models)
self.old_app_store = copy.deepcopy(cache.app_store)
def tearDown(self):
sys.path = self.old_path
cache.app_models = self.old_app_models
cache.app_store = self.old_app_store
def test_egg1(self):
"""Models module can be loaded from an app in an egg"""
egg_name = '%s/modelapp.egg' % self.egg_dir
sys.path.append(egg_name)
models = load_app('app_with_models')
self.assertFalse(models is None)
def test_egg2(self):
"""Loading an app from an egg that has no models returns no models (and no error)"""
egg_name = '%s/nomodelapp.egg' % self.egg_dir
sys.path.append(egg_name)
models = load_app('app_no_models')
self.assertTrue(models is None)
def test_egg3(self):
"""Models module can be loaded from an app located under an egg's top-level package"""
egg_name = '%s/omelet.egg' % self.egg_dir
sys.path.append(egg_name)
models = load_app('omelet.app_with_models')
self.assertFalse(models is None)
def test_egg4(self):
"""Loading an app with no models from under the top-level egg package generates no error"""
egg_name = '%s/omelet.egg' % self.egg_dir
sys.path.append(egg_name)
models = load_app('omelet.app_no_models')
self.assertTrue(models is None)
def test_egg5(self):
"""Loading an app from an egg that has an import error in its models module raises that error"""
egg_name = '%s/brokenapp.egg' % self.egg_dir
sys.path.append(egg_name)
self.assertRaises(ImportError, load_app, 'broken_app')
try:
load_app('broken_app')
except ImportError as e:
# Make sure the message is indicating the actual
# problem in the broken app.
self.assertTrue("modelz" in e.args[0])
class GetModelsTest(TestCase):
def setUp(self):
from .not_installed import models
self.not_installed_module = models
def test_get_model_only_returns_installed_models(self):
self.assertEqual(
get_model("not_installed", "NotInstalledModel"), None)
def test_get_model_with_not_installed(self):
self.assertEqual(
get_model(
"not_installed", "NotInstalledModel", only_installed=False),
self.not_installed_module.NotInstalledModel)
def test_get_models_only_returns_installed_models(self):
self.assertFalse(
"NotInstalledModel" in
[m.__name__ for m in get_models()])
def test_get_models_with_app_label_only_returns_installed_models(self):
self.assertEqual(get_models(self.not_installed_module), [])
def test_get_models_with_not_installed(self):
self.assertTrue(
"NotInstalledModel" in [
m.__name__ for m in get_models(only_installed=False)])
class NotInstalledModelsTest(TestCase):
def test_related_not_installed_model(self):
from .not_installed.models import NotInstalledModel
self.assertEqual(
set(NotInstalledModel._meta.get_all_field_names()),
set(["id", "relatedmodel", "m2mrelatedmodel"]))