This resolves an issue on databases without a native JSONField
(MariaDB, MySQL, SQLite, Oracle), where values must be wrapped.
Thanks Sébastien Pattyn for the report.
The current implementation works only for basic examples without
supporting nested structures and doesn't follow "the general principle
that the contained object must match the containing object as to
structure and data contents, possibly after discarding some
non-matching array elements or object key/value pairs from the
containing object".
The current implementation works only for basic examples without
supporting nested structures and doesn't follow "the general principle
that the contained object must match the containing object as to
structure and data contents, possibly after discarding some
non-matching array elements or object key/value pairs from the
containing object".
Thanks to Adam Johnson, Carlton Gibson, Mariusz Felisiak, and Raphael
Michel for mentoring this Google Summer of Code 2019 project and
everyone else who helped with the patch.
Special thanks to Mads Jensen, Nick Pope, and Simon Charette for
extensive reviews.
Co-authored-by: Mariusz Felisiak <felisiak.mariusz@gmail.com>
* assertIsNone()/assertIsNotNone() instead of comparing to None.
* assertLess() for < comparisons.
* assertIs() for 'is' expressions.
* assertIsInstance() for isinstance() expressions.
* rounding of assertAlmostEqual() for round() expressions.
* assertIs(..., True/False) instead of comparing to True/False.
* assertIs()/assertIsNot() for ==/!= comparisons.
* assertNotEqual() for == comparisons.
* assertTrue()/assertFalse() instead of comparing to True/False.
These classes can serve as a base class for user enums, supporting
translatable human-readable names, or names automatically inferred
from the enum member name.
Additional properties make it easy to access the list of names, values
and display labels.
Thanks to the following for ideas and reviews:
Carlton Gibson, Fran Hrženjak, Ian Foote, Mariusz Felisiak, Shai Berger.
Co-authored-by: Shai Berger <shai@platonix.com>
Co-authored-by: Nick Pope <nick.pope@flightdataservices.com>
Co-authored-by: Mariusz Felisiak <felisiak.mariusz@gmail.com>
This reduces duplication by allowing AutoField, BigAutoField and
SmallAutoField to inherit from IntegerField, BigIntegerField and
SmallIntegerField respectively. Doing so also allows for enabling the
max_length warning check and minimum/maximum value validation for auto
fields, as well as providing a mixin that can be used for other possible
future auto field types such as a theoretical UUIDAutoField.