Fixed #28222 -- Allowed settable properties in QuerySet.update_or_create()/get_or_create() defaults.
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@ -828,10 +828,7 @@ class Options:
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@cached_property
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def _property_names(self):
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"""
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Return a set of the names of the properties defined on the model.
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Internal helper for model initialization.
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"""
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"""Return a set of the names of the properties defined on the model."""
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return frozenset({
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attr for attr in
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dir(self.model) if isinstance(getattr(self.model, attr), property)
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@ -504,12 +504,14 @@ class QuerySet:
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lookup[f.name] = lookup.pop(f.attname)
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params = {k: v for k, v in kwargs.items() if LOOKUP_SEP not in k}
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params.update(defaults)
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property_names = self.model._meta._property_names
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invalid_params = []
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for param in params:
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try:
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self.model._meta.get_field(param)
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except exceptions.FieldDoesNotExist:
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if param != 'pk': # It's okay to use a model's pk property.
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# It's okay to use a model's property if it has a setter.
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if not (param in property_names and getattr(self.model, param).fset):
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invalid_params.append(param)
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if invalid_params:
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raise exceptions.FieldError(
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@ -32,3 +32,7 @@ Bugfixes
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* Allowed ``DjangoJSONEncoder`` to serialize
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``django.utils.deprecation.CallableBool`` (:ticket:`28230`).
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* Relaxed the validation added in Django 1.11 of the fields in the ``defaults``
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argument of ``QuerySet.get_or_create()`` and ``update_or_create()`` to
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reallow settable model properties (:ticket:`28222`).
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@ -32,6 +32,18 @@ class Thing(models.Model):
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name = models.CharField(max_length=255)
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tags = models.ManyToManyField(Tag)
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@property
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def capitalized_name_property(self):
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return self.name
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@capitalized_name_property.setter
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def capitalized_name_property(self, val):
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self.name = val.capitalize()
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@property
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def name_in_all_caps(self):
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return self.name.upper()
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class Publisher(models.Model):
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name = models.CharField(max_length=100)
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@ -73,6 +73,11 @@ class GetOrCreateTests(TestCase):
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"""
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Thing.objects.get_or_create(pk=1)
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def test_get_or_create_with_model_property_defaults(self):
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"""Using a property with a setter implemented is allowed."""
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t, _ = Thing.objects.get_or_create(defaults={'capitalized_name_property': 'annie'}, pk=1)
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self.assertEqual(t.name, 'Annie')
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def test_get_or_create_on_related_manager(self):
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p = Publisher.objects.create(name="Acme Publishing")
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# Create a book through the publisher.
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@ -328,6 +333,11 @@ class UpdateOrCreateTests(TestCase):
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"""
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Thing.objects.update_or_create(pk=1)
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def test_update_or_create_with_model_property_defaults(self):
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"""Using a property with a setter implemented is allowed."""
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t, _ = Thing.objects.get_or_create(defaults={'capitalized_name_property': 'annie'}, pk=1)
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self.assertEqual(t.name, 'Annie')
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def test_error_contains_full_traceback(self):
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"""
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update_or_create should raise IntegrityErrors with the full traceback.
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def test_multiple_invalid_fields(self):
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with self.assertRaisesMessage(FieldError, "Invalid field name(s) for model Thing: 'invalid', 'nonexistent'"):
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Thing.objects.update_or_create(name='a', nonexistent='b', defaults={'invalid': 'c'})
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def test_property_attribute_without_setter_defaults(self):
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with self.assertRaisesMessage(FieldError, "Invalid field name(s) for model Thing: 'name_in_all_caps'"):
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Thing.objects.update_or_create(name='a', defaults={'name_in_all_caps': 'FRANK'})
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def test_property_attribute_without_setter_kwargs(self):
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with self.assertRaisesMessage(FieldError, "Invalid field name(s) for model Thing: 'name_in_all_caps'"):
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Thing.objects.update_or_create(name_in_all_caps='FRANK', defaults={'name': 'Frank'})
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