Fixed related model lookup regression
It has been possible to use models of wrong type in related field lookups. For example pigs__in=[a_duck] has worked. Changes to ForeignObject broke that. It might be a good idea to restrict the model types usable in lookups. This should be done intentionally, not accidentally and without any consideration for deprecation path.
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@ -1060,7 +1060,7 @@ class ForeignObject(RelatedField):
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value_list = []
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for source in sources:
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# Account for one-to-one relations when sent a different model
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while not isinstance(value, source.model):
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while not isinstance(value, source.model) and source.rel:
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source = source.rel.to._meta.get_field(source.rel.field_name)
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value_list.append(getattr(value, source.attname))
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return tuple(value_list)
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@ -2939,3 +2939,19 @@ class Ticket20788Tests(TestCase):
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chapter__paragraph__page=page)
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self.assertQuerysetEqual(
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sentences_not_in_pub, [book2], lambda x: x)
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class RelatedLookupTypeTests(TestCase):
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def test_wrong_type_lookup(self):
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oa = ObjectA.objects.create(name="oa")
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wrong_type = Order.objects.create(id=oa.pk)
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ob = ObjectB.objects.create(name="ob", objecta=oa, num=1)
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# Currently Django doesn't care if the object is of correct
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# type, it will just use the objecta's related fields attribute
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# (id) for model lookup. Making things more restrictive could
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# be a good idea...
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self.assertQuerysetEqual(
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ObjectB.objects.filter(objecta=wrong_type),
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[ob], lambda x: x)
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self.assertQuerysetEqual(
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ObjectB.objects.filter(objecta__in=[wrong_type]),
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[ob], lambda x: x)
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