Fixed #8406: Corrected some expected output to use repr format. Thanks to arien for the patch.

git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@8658 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Russell Keith-Magee 2008-08-28 13:40:20 +00:00
parent 71615dbc70
commit 5c43a0a43f
2 changed files with 11 additions and 11 deletions

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@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ access your data. The API is created on the fly, no code generation necessary::
# Now the new reporter is in the database.
>>> Reporter.objects.all()
[John Smith]
[<Reporter: John Smith>]
# Fields are represented as attributes on the Python object.
>>> r.full_name
@ -85,15 +85,15 @@ access your data. The API is created on the fly, no code generation necessary::
# Django provides a rich database lookup API.
>>> Reporter.objects.get(id=1)
John Smith
<Reporter: John Smith>
>>> Reporter.objects.get(full_name__startswith='John')
John Smith
<Reporter: John Smith>
>>> Reporter.objects.get(full_name__contains='mith')
John Smith
<Reporter: John Smith>
>>> Reporter.objects.get(id=2)
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
DoesNotExist: Reporter does not exist for {'id__exact': 2}
DoesNotExist: Reporter matching query does not exist.
# Create an article.
>>> from datetime import datetime
@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ access your data. The API is created on the fly, no code generation necessary::
# Now the article is in the database.
>>> Article.objects.all()
[Django is cool]
[<Article: Django is cool>]
# Article objects get API access to related Reporter objects.
>>> r = a.reporter
@ -112,13 +112,13 @@ access your data. The API is created on the fly, no code generation necessary::
# And vice versa: Reporter objects get API access to Article objects.
>>> r.article_set.all()
[Django is cool]
[<Article: Django is cool>]
# The API follows relationships as far as you need, performing efficient
# JOINs for you behind the scenes.
# This finds all articles by a reporter whose name starts with "John".
>>> Article.objects.filter(reporter__full_name__startswith="John")
[Django is cool]
[<Article: Django is cool>]
# Change an object by altering its attributes and calling save().
>>> r.full_name = 'Billy Goat'

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@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ objects::
# This list contains a Blog object.
>>> Blog.objects.filter(name__startswith='Beatles')
[Beatles Blog]
[<Blog: Beatles Blog>]
# This list contains a dictionary.
>>> Blog.objects.filter(name__startswith='Beatles').values()
@ -650,9 +650,9 @@ primary-key value to an instance of the object with the given ID.
Example::
>>> Blog.objects.in_bulk([1])
{1: Beatles Blog}
{1: <Blog: Beatles Blog>}
>>> Blog.objects.in_bulk([1, 2])
{1: Beatles Blog, 2: Cheddar Talk}
{1: <Blog: Beatles Blog>, 2: <Blog: Cheddar Talk>}
>>> Blog.objects.in_bulk([])
{}