from django.core.exceptions import FieldError from django.test import TestCase from .models import ( Entry, Line, Post, RegressionModelSplit, SelfRefer, SelfReferChild, SelfReferChildSibling, Tag, TagCollection, Worksheet, ) class M2MRegressionTests(TestCase): def test_multiple_m2m(self): # Multiple m2m references to model must be distinguished when # accessing the relations through an instance attribute. s1 = SelfRefer.objects.create(name='s1') s2 = SelfRefer.objects.create(name='s2') s3 = SelfRefer.objects.create(name='s3') s1.references.add(s2) s1.related.add(s3) e1 = Entry.objects.create(name='e1') t1 = Tag.objects.create(name='t1') t2 = Tag.objects.create(name='t2') e1.topics.add(t1) e1.related.add(t2) self.assertSequenceEqual(s1.references.all(), [s2]) self.assertSequenceEqual(s1.related.all(), [s3]) self.assertSequenceEqual(e1.topics.all(), [t1]) self.assertSequenceEqual(e1.related.all(), [t2]) def test_internal_related_name_not_in_error_msg(self): # The secret internal related names for self-referential many-to-many # fields shouldn't appear in the list when an error is made. with self.assertRaisesMessage( FieldError, "Choices are: id, name, references, related, selfreferchild, selfreferchildsibling", ): SelfRefer.objects.filter(porcupine='fred') def test_m2m_inheritance_symmetry(self): # Test to ensure that the relationship between two inherited models # with a self-referential m2m field maintains symmetry sr_child = SelfReferChild(name="Hanna") sr_child.save() sr_sibling = SelfReferChildSibling(name="Beth") sr_sibling.save() sr_child.related.add(sr_sibling) self.assertSequenceEqual(sr_child.related.all(), [sr_sibling.selfrefer_ptr]) self.assertSequenceEqual(sr_sibling.related.all(), [sr_child.selfrefer_ptr]) def test_m2m_pk_field_type(self): # Regression for #11311 - The primary key for models in a m2m relation # doesn't have to be an AutoField w = Worksheet(id='abc') w.save() w.delete() def test_add_m2m_with_base_class(self): # Regression for #11956 -- You can add an object to a m2m with the # base class without causing integrity errors t1 = Tag.objects.create(name='t1') t2 = Tag.objects.create(name='t2') c1 = TagCollection.objects.create(name='c1') c1.tags.set([t1, t2]) c1 = TagCollection.objects.get(name='c1') self.assertCountEqual(c1.tags.all(), [t1, t2]) self.assertCountEqual(t1.tag_collections.all(), [c1]) def test_manager_class_caching(self): e1 = Entry.objects.create() e2 = Entry.objects.create() t1 = Tag.objects.create() t2 = Tag.objects.create() # Get same manager twice in a row: self.assertIs(t1.entry_set.__class__, t1.entry_set.__class__) self.assertIs(e1.topics.__class__, e1.topics.__class__) # Get same manager for different instances self.assertIs(e1.topics.__class__, e2.topics.__class__) self.assertIs(t1.entry_set.__class__, t2.entry_set.__class__) def test_m2m_abstract_split(self): # Regression for #19236 - an abstract class with a 'split' method # causes a TypeError in add_lazy_relation m1 = RegressionModelSplit(name='1') m1.save() def test_assigning_invalid_data_to_m2m_doesnt_clear_existing_relations(self): t1 = Tag.objects.create(name='t1') t2 = Tag.objects.create(name='t2') c1 = TagCollection.objects.create(name='c1') c1.tags.set([t1, t2]) with self.assertRaisesMessage(TypeError, "'int' object is not iterable"): c1.tags.set(7) c1.refresh_from_db() self.assertSequenceEqual(c1.tags.order_by('name'), [t1, t2]) def test_multiple_forwards_only_m2m(self): # Regression for #24505 - Multiple ManyToManyFields to same "to" # model with related_name set to '+'. foo = Line.objects.create(name='foo') bar = Line.objects.create(name='bar') post = Post.objects.create() post.primary_lines.add(foo) post.secondary_lines.add(bar) self.assertSequenceEqual(post.primary_lines.all(), [foo]) self.assertSequenceEqual(post.secondary_lines.all(), [bar])