Fixed #21563 -- Single related object descriptors should work with `hasattr`.

Thanks to Aymeric Augustin for the review and Trac alias monkut for the report.
This commit is contained in:
Simon Charette 2013-12-08 14:12:01 -05:00
parent c7c647419c
commit 75924cfa6d
3 changed files with 45 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -156,6 +156,16 @@ class SingleRelatedObjectDescriptor(six.with_metaclass(RenameRelatedObjectDescri
self.related = related
self.cache_name = related.get_cache_name()
@cached_property
def RelatedObjectDoesNotExist(self):
# The exception isn't created at initialization time for the sake of
# consistency with `ReverseSingleRelatedObjectDescriptor`.
return type(
str('RelatedObjectDoesNotExist'),
(self.related.model.DoesNotExist, AttributeError),
{}
)
def is_cached(self, instance):
return hasattr(instance, self.cache_name)
@ -200,9 +210,12 @@ class SingleRelatedObjectDescriptor(six.with_metaclass(RenameRelatedObjectDescri
setattr(rel_obj, self.related.field.get_cache_name(), instance)
setattr(instance, self.cache_name, rel_obj)
if rel_obj is None:
raise self.related.model.DoesNotExist("%s has no %s." % (
instance.__class__.__name__,
self.related.get_accessor_name()))
raise self.RelatedObjectDoesNotExist(
"%s has no %s." % (
instance.__class__.__name__,
self.related.get_accessor_name()
)
)
else:
return rel_obj
@ -255,6 +268,17 @@ class ReverseSingleRelatedObjectDescriptor(six.with_metaclass(RenameRelatedObjec
self.field = field_with_rel
self.cache_name = self.field.get_cache_name()
@cached_property
def RelatedObjectDoesNotExist(self):
# The exception can't be created at initialization time since the
# related model might not be resolved yet; `rel.to` might still be
# a string model reference.
return type(
str('RelatedObjectDoesNotExist'),
(self.field.rel.to.DoesNotExist, AttributeError),
{}
)
def is_cached(self, instance):
return hasattr(instance, self.cache_name)
@ -321,8 +345,9 @@ class ReverseSingleRelatedObjectDescriptor(six.with_metaclass(RenameRelatedObjec
setattr(rel_obj, self.field.related.get_cache_name(), instance)
setattr(instance, self.cache_name, rel_obj)
if rel_obj is None and not self.field.null:
raise self.field.rel.to.DoesNotExist(
"%s has no %s." % (self.field.model.__name__, self.field.name))
raise self.RelatedObjectDoesNotExist(
"%s has no %s." % (self.field.model.__name__, self.field.name)
)
else:
return rel_obj

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@ -25,6 +25,10 @@ class OneToOneTests(TestCase):
# p2 doesn't have an associated restaurant.
with self.assertRaisesMessage(Restaurant.DoesNotExist, 'Place has no restaurant'):
self.p2.restaurant
# The exception raised on attribute access when a related object
# doesn't exist should be an instance of a subclass of `AttributeError`
# refs #21563
self.assertFalse(hasattr(self.p2, 'restaurant'))
def test_setter(self):
# Set the place using assignment notation. Because place is the primary

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@ -33,5 +33,14 @@ class ReverseSingleRelatedTests(TestCase):
# of the "bare" queryset. Usually you'd define this as a property on the class,
# but this approximates that in a way that's easier in tests.
Source.objects.use_for_related_fields = True
private_item = Item.objects.get(pk=private_item.pk)
self.assertRaises(Source.DoesNotExist, lambda: private_item.source)
try:
private_item = Item.objects.get(pk=private_item.pk)
self.assertRaises(Source.DoesNotExist, lambda: private_item.source)
finally:
Source.objects.use_for_related_fields = False
def test_hasattr_single_related(self):
# The exception raised on attribute access when a related object
# doesn't exist should be an instance of a subclass of `AttributeError`
# refs #21563
self.assertFalse(hasattr(Item(), 'source'))