Fixed #25592 -- Fixed misnamed strictly_above PostGIS lookup
Fixes a regression from 2bd1bbc42
. Thanks Daniel Wiesmann for the report
and Tim Graham for the review.
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@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ class PostGISOperations(BaseSpatialOperations, DatabaseOperations):
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'left': PostGISOperator(op='<<'),
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'right': PostGISOperator(op='>>'),
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'strictly_below': PostGISOperator(op='<<|'),
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'stricly_above': PostGISOperator(op='|>>'),
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'strictly_above': PostGISOperator(op='|>>'),
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'same_as': PostGISOperator(op='~='),
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'exact': PostGISOperator(op='~='), # alias of same_as
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'contains_properly': PostGISOperator(func='ST_ContainsProperly'),
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@ -34,3 +34,6 @@ Bugfixes
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and retrieval (:ticket:`25563`). This prevents any models generated in data
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migrations using ``QuerySet.defer()`` from leaking to test and application
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code.
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* Fixed a typo in the name of the `strictly_above` PostGIS lookup
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(:ticket:`25592`).
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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ from django.test import TestCase, ignore_warnings, skipUnlessDBFeature
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from django.utils import six
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from django.utils.deprecation import RemovedInDjango20Warning
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from ..utils import no_oracle, oracle, postgis, spatialite
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from ..utils import no_oracle, oracle, postgis, skipUnlessGISLookup, spatialite
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from .models import (
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City, Country, Feature, MinusOneSRID, NonConcreteModel, PennsylvaniaCity,
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State, Track,
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@ -349,6 +349,20 @@ class GeoLookupTest(TestCase):
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for c in qs:
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self.assertIn(c.name, cities)
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@skipUnlessGISLookup("strictly_above", "strictly_below")
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def test_strictly_above_below_lookups(self):
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dallas = City.objects.get(name='Dallas')
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self.assertQuerysetEqual(
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City.objects.filter(point__strictly_above=dallas.point).order_by('name'),
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['Chicago', 'Lawrence', 'Oklahoma City', 'Pueblo', 'Victoria'],
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lambda b: b.name
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)
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self.assertQuerysetEqual(
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City.objects.filter(point__strictly_below=dallas.point).order_by('name'),
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['Houston', 'Wellington'],
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lambda b: b.name
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)
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def test_equals_lookups(self):
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"Testing the 'same_as' and 'equals' lookup types."
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pnt = fromstr('POINT (-95.363151 29.763374)', srid=4326)
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from unittest import skip
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import unittest
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from functools import wraps
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from django.conf import settings
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from django.db import DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS
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from django.db import DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS, connection
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def skipUnlessGISLookup(*gis_lookups):
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"""
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Skip a test unless a database supports all of gis_lookups.
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"""
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def decorator(test_func):
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@wraps(test_func)
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def skip_wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
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if any(key not in connection.ops.gis_operators for key in gis_lookups):
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raise unittest.SkipTest(
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"Database doesn't support all the lookups: %s" % ", ".join(gis_lookups)
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)
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return test_func(*args, **kwargs)
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return skip_wrapper
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return decorator
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def no_backend(test_func, backend):
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"Use this decorator to disable test on specified backend."
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if settings.DATABASES[DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS]['ENGINE'].rsplit('.')[-1] == backend:
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@skip("This test is skipped on '%s' backend" % backend)
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@unittest.skip("This test is skipped on '%s' backend" % backend)
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def inner():
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pass
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return inner
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