Migrate get_or_create doctests. Thanks to Alex Gaynor.

git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@13785 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Russell Keith-Magee 2010-09-12 20:04:30 +00:00
parent 19bd2b6f02
commit 4d77fee299
2 changed files with 52 additions and 62 deletions

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@ -19,65 +19,3 @@ class Person(models.Model):
class ManualPrimaryKeyTest(models.Model): class ManualPrimaryKeyTest(models.Model):
id = models.IntegerField(primary_key=True) id = models.IntegerField(primary_key=True)
data = models.CharField(max_length=100) data = models.CharField(max_length=100)
__test__ = {'API_TESTS':"""
# Acting as a divine being, create an Person.
>>> from datetime import date
>>> p = Person(first_name='John', last_name='Lennon', birthday=date(1940, 10, 9))
>>> p.save()
# Only one Person is in the database at this point.
>>> Person.objects.count()
1
# get_or_create() a person with similar first names.
>>> p, created = Person.objects.get_or_create(first_name='John', last_name='Lennon', defaults={'birthday': date(1940, 10, 9)})
# get_or_create() didn't have to create an object.
>>> created
False
# There's still only one Person in the database.
>>> Person.objects.count()
1
# get_or_create() a Person with a different name.
>>> p, created = Person.objects.get_or_create(first_name='George', last_name='Harrison', defaults={'birthday': date(1943, 2, 25)})
>>> created
True
>>> Person.objects.count()
2
# If we execute the exact same statement, it won't create a Person.
>>> p, created = Person.objects.get_or_create(first_name='George', last_name='Harrison', defaults={'birthday': date(1943, 2, 25)})
>>> created
False
>>> Person.objects.count()
2
# If you don't specify a value or default value for all required fields, you
# will get an error.
>>> try:
... p, created = Person.objects.get_or_create(first_name='Tom', last_name='Smith')
... except Exception, e:
... if isinstance(e, IntegrityError):
... print "Pass"
... else:
... print "Fail with %s" % type(e)
Pass
# If you specify an existing primary key, but different other fields, then you
# will get an error and data will not be updated.
>>> m = ManualPrimaryKeyTest(id=1, data='Original')
>>> m.save()
>>> try:
... m, created = ManualPrimaryKeyTest.objects.get_or_create(id=1, data='Different')
... except Exception, e:
... if isinstance(e, IntegrityError):
... print "Pass"
... else:
... print "Fail with %s" % type(e)
Pass
>>> ManualPrimaryKeyTest.objects.get(id=1).data == 'Original'
True
"""}

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@ -0,0 +1,52 @@
from datetime import date
from django.db import IntegrityError
from django.test import TestCase
from models import Person, ManualPrimaryKeyTest
class GetOrCreateTests(TestCase):
def test_get_or_create(self):
p = Person.objects.create(
first_name='John', last_name='Lennon', birthday=date(1940, 10, 9)
)
p, created = Person.objects.get_or_create(
first_name="John", last_name="Lennon", defaults={
"birthday": date(1940, 10, 9)
}
)
self.assertFalse(created)
self.assertEqual(Person.objects.count(), 1)
p, created = Person.objects.get_or_create(
first_name='George', last_name='Harrison', defaults={
'birthday': date(1943, 2, 25)
}
)
self.assertTrue(created)
self.assertEqual(Person.objects.count(), 2)
# If we execute the exact same statement, it won't create a Person.
p, created = Person.objects.get_or_create(
first_name='George', last_name='Harrison', defaults={
'birthday': date(1943, 2, 25)
}
)
self.assertFalse(created)
self.assertEqual(Person.objects.count(), 2)
# If you don't specify a value or default value for all required
# fields, you will get an error.
self.assertRaises(IntegrityError,
Person.objects.get_or_create, first_name="Tom", last_name="Smith"
)
# If you specify an existing primary key, but different other fields,
# then you will get an error and data will not be updated.
m = ManualPrimaryKeyTest.objects.create(id=1, data="Original")
self.assertRaises(IntegrityError,
ManualPrimaryKeyTest.objects.get_or_create, id=1, data="Different"
)
self.assertEqual(ManualPrimaryKeyTest.objects.get(id=1).data, "Original")