[8721] introduced some internal field names. We hide them from the list of
valid field names in debugging output so that it doesn't confuse things. git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@8730 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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def get_all_field_names(self):
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def get_all_field_names(self):
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Returns a list of all field names that are possible for this model
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Returns a list of all field names that are possible for this model
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(including reverse relation names).
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(including reverse relation names). This is used for pretty printing
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debugging output (a list of choices), so any internal-only field names
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are not included.
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"""
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try:
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try:
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cache = self._name_map
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cache = self._name_map
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cache = self.init_name_map()
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cache = self.init_name_map()
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names = cache.keys()
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names = cache.keys()
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names.sort()
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names.sort()
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return names
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# Internal-only names end with "+" (symmetrical m2m related names being
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# the main example). Trim them.
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return [val for val in names if not val.endswith('+')]
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def init_name_map(self):
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def init_name_map(self):
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"""
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>>> e1.related.all()
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>>> e1.related.all()
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[<Tag: t2>]
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[<Tag: t2>]
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# The secret internal related names for self-referential many-to-many fields
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# shouldn't appear in the list when an error is made.
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>>> SelfRefer.objects.filter(porcupine='fred')
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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FieldError: Cannot resolve keyword 'porcupine' into field. Choices are: id, name, references, related
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"""
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"""
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}
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}
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