# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # Unittests for fixtures. import os import re import sys try: from cStringIO import StringIO except ImportError: from StringIO import StringIO from django.core import management from django.core.management.commands.dumpdata import sort_dependencies from django.core.management.base import CommandError from django.db.models import signals from django.db import transaction from django.test import TestCase, TransactionTestCase from models import Animal, Stuff from models import Absolute, Parent, Child from models import Article, Widget from models import Store, Person, Book from models import NKChild, RefToNKChild from models import Circle1, Circle2, Circle3 from models import ExternalDependency from models import Thingy pre_save_checks = [] def animal_pre_save_check(signal, sender, instance, **kwargs): "A signal that is used to check the type of data loaded from fixtures" pre_save_checks.append( ( 'Count = %s (%s)' % (instance.count, type(instance.count)), 'Weight = %s (%s)' % (instance.weight, type(instance.weight)), ) ) class TestFixtures(TestCase): def test_duplicate_pk(self): """ This is a regression test for ticket #3790. """ # Load a fixture that uses PK=1 management.call_command( 'loaddata', 'sequence', verbosity=0, commit=False ) # Create a new animal. Without a sequence reset, this new object # will take a PK of 1 (on Postgres), and the save will fail. animal = Animal( name='Platypus', latin_name='Ornithorhynchus anatinus', count=2, weight=2.2 ) animal.save() self.assertGreater(animal.id, 1) def test_pretty_print_xml(self): """ Regression test for ticket #4558 -- pretty printing of XML fixtures doesn't affect parsing of None values. """ # Load a pretty-printed XML fixture with Nulls. management.call_command( 'loaddata', 'pretty.xml', verbosity=0, commit=False ) self.assertEqual(Stuff.objects.all()[0].name, None) self.assertEqual(Stuff.objects.all()[0].owner, None) def test_absolute_path(self): """ Regression test for ticket #6436 -- os.path.join will throw away the initial parts of a path if it encounters an absolute path. This means that if a fixture is specified as an absolute path, we need to make sure we don't discover the absolute path in every fixture directory. """ load_absolute_path = os.path.join( os.path.dirname(__file__), 'fixtures', 'absolute.json' ) management.call_command( 'loaddata', load_absolute_path, verbosity=0, commit=False ) self.assertEqual(Absolute.load_count, 1) def test_unknown_format(self): """ Test for ticket #4371 -- Loading data of an unknown format should fail Validate that error conditions are caught correctly """ stderr = StringIO() management.call_command( 'loaddata', 'bad_fixture1.unkn', verbosity=0, commit=False, stderr=stderr, ) self.assertEqual( stderr.getvalue(), "Problem installing fixture 'bad_fixture1': unkn is not a known serialization format.\n" ) def test_invalid_data(self): """ Test for ticket #4371 -- Loading a fixture file with invalid data using explicit filename. Validate that error conditions are caught correctly """ stderr = StringIO() management.call_command( 'loaddata', 'bad_fixture2.xml', verbosity=0, commit=False, stderr=stderr, ) self.assertEqual( stderr.getvalue(), "No fixture data found for 'bad_fixture2'. (File format may be invalid.)\n" ) def test_invalid_data_no_ext(self): """ Test for ticket #4371 -- Loading a fixture file with invalid data without file extension. Validate that error conditions are caught correctly """ stderr = StringIO() management.call_command( 'loaddata', 'bad_fixture2', verbosity=0, commit=False, stderr=stderr, ) self.assertEqual( stderr.getvalue(), "No fixture data found for 'bad_fixture2'. (File format may be invalid.)\n" ) def test_empty(self): """ Test for ticket #4371 -- Loading a fixture file with no data returns an error. Validate that error conditions are caught correctly """ stderr = StringIO() management.call_command( 'loaddata', 'empty', verbosity=0, commit=False, stderr=stderr, ) self.assertEqual( stderr.getvalue(), "No fixture data found for 'empty'. (File format may be invalid.)\n" ) def test_abort_loaddata_on_error(self): """ Test for ticket #4371 -- If any of the fixtures contain an error, loading is aborted. Validate that error conditions are caught correctly """ stderr = StringIO() management.call_command( 'loaddata', 'empty', verbosity=0, commit=False, stderr=stderr, ) self.assertEqual( stderr.getvalue(), "No fixture data found for 'empty'. (File format may be invalid.)\n" ) def test_error_message(self): """ (Regression for #9011 - error message is correct) """ stderr = StringIO() management.call_command( 'loaddata', 'bad_fixture2', 'animal', verbosity=0, commit=False, stderr=stderr, ) self.assertEqual( stderr.getvalue(), "No fixture data found for 'bad_fixture2'. (File format may be invalid.)\n" ) def test_pg_sequence_resetting_checks(self): """ Test for ticket #7565 -- PostgreSQL sequence resetting checks shouldn't ascend to parent models when inheritance is used (since they are treated individually). """ management.call_command( 'loaddata', 'model-inheritance.json', verbosity=0, commit=False ) self.assertEqual(Parent.objects.all()[0].id, 1) self.assertEqual(Child.objects.all()[0].id, 1) def test_close_connection_after_loaddata(self): """ Test for ticket #7572 -- MySQL has a problem if the same connection is used to create tables, load data, and then query over that data. To compensate, we close the connection after running loaddata. This ensures that a new connection is opened when test queries are issued. """ management.call_command( 'loaddata', 'big-fixture.json', verbosity=0, commit=False ) articles = Article.objects.exclude(id=9) self.assertEqual( list(articles.values_list('id', flat=True)), [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8] ) # Just for good measure, run the same query again. # Under the influence of ticket #7572, this will # give a different result to the previous call. self.assertEqual( list(articles.values_list('id', flat=True)), [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8] ) def test_field_value_coerce(self): """ Test for tickets #8298, #9942 - Field values should be coerced into the correct type by the deserializer, not as part of the database write. """ global pre_save_checks pre_save_checks = [] signals.pre_save.connect(animal_pre_save_check) management.call_command( 'loaddata', 'animal.xml', verbosity=0, commit=False, ) self.assertEqual( pre_save_checks, [ ("Count = 42 ()", "Weight = 1.2 ()") ] ) signals.pre_save.disconnect(animal_pre_save_check) def test_dumpdata_uses_default_manager(self): """ Regression for #11286 Ensure that dumpdata honors the default manager Dump the current contents of the database as a JSON fixture """ management.call_command( 'loaddata', 'animal.xml', verbosity=0, commit=False, ) management.call_command( 'loaddata', 'sequence.json', verbosity=0, commit=False, ) animal = Animal( name='Platypus', latin_name='Ornithorhynchus anatinus', count=2, weight=2.2 ) animal.save() stdout = StringIO() management.call_command( 'dumpdata', 'fixtures_regress.animal', format='json', stdout=stdout ) # Output order isn't guaranteed, so check for parts data = stdout.getvalue() # Get rid of artifacts like '000000002' to eliminate the differences # between different Python versions. data = re.sub('0{6,}\d', '', data) lion_json = '{"pk": 1, "model": "fixtures_regress.animal", "fields": {"count": 3, "weight": 1.2, "name": "Lion", "latin_name": "Panthera leo"}}' emu_json = '{"pk": 10, "model": "fixtures_regress.animal", "fields": {"count": 42, "weight": 1.2, "name": "Emu", "latin_name": "Dromaius novaehollandiae"}}' platypus_json = '{"pk": %d, "model": "fixtures_regress.animal", "fields": {"count": 2, "weight": 2.2, "name": "Platypus", "latin_name": "Ornithorhynchus anatinus"}}' platypus_json = platypus_json % animal.pk self.assertEqual(len(data), len('[%s]' % ', '.join([lion_json, emu_json, platypus_json]))) self.assertTrue(lion_json in data) self.assertTrue(emu_json in data) self.assertTrue(platypus_json in data) def test_proxy_model_included(self): """ Regression for #11428 - Proxy models aren't included when you dumpdata """ stdout = StringIO() # Create an instance of the concrete class Widget(name='grommet').save() management.call_command( 'dumpdata', 'fixtures_regress.widget', 'fixtures_regress.widgetproxy', format='json', stdout=stdout ) self.assertEqual( stdout.getvalue(), """[{"pk": 1, "model": "fixtures_regress.widget", "fields": {"name": "grommet"}}]""" ) class NaturalKeyFixtureTests(TestCase): def assertRaisesMessage(self, exc, msg, func, *args, **kwargs): try: func(*args, **kwargs) except Exception, e: self.assertEqual(msg, str(e)) self.assertTrue(isinstance(e, exc), "Expected %s, got %s" % (exc, type(e))) def test_nk_deserialize(self): """ Test for ticket #13030 - Python based parser version natural keys deserialize with fk to inheriting model """ management.call_command( 'loaddata', 'model-inheritance.json', verbosity=0, commit=False ) management.call_command( 'loaddata', 'nk-inheritance.json', verbosity=0, commit=False ) self.assertEqual( NKChild.objects.get(pk=1).data, 'apple' ) self.assertEqual( RefToNKChild.objects.get(pk=1).nk_fk.data, 'apple' ) def test_nk_deserialize_xml(self): """ Test for ticket #13030 - XML version natural keys deserialize with fk to inheriting model """ management.call_command( 'loaddata', 'model-inheritance.json', verbosity=0, commit=False ) management.call_command( 'loaddata', 'nk-inheritance.json', verbosity=0, commit=False ) management.call_command( 'loaddata', 'nk-inheritance2.xml', verbosity=0, commit=False ) self.assertEqual( NKChild.objects.get(pk=2).data, 'banana' ) self.assertEqual( RefToNKChild.objects.get(pk=2).nk_fk.data, 'apple' ) def test_nk_on_serialize(self): """ Check that natural key requirements are taken into account when serializing models """ management.call_command( 'loaddata', 'forward_ref_lookup.json', verbosity=0, commit=False ) stdout = StringIO() management.call_command( 'dumpdata', 'fixtures_regress.book', 'fixtures_regress.person', 'fixtures_regress.store', verbosity=0, format='json', use_natural_keys=True, stdout=stdout, ) self.assertEqual( stdout.getvalue(), """[{"pk": 2, "model": "fixtures_regress.store", "fields": {"name": "Amazon"}}, {"pk": 3, "model": "fixtures_regress.store", "fields": {"name": "Borders"}}, {"pk": 4, "model": "fixtures_regress.person", "fields": {"name": "Neal Stephenson"}}, {"pk": 1, "model": "fixtures_regress.book", "fields": {"stores": [["Amazon"], ["Borders"]], "name": "Cryptonomicon", "author": ["Neal Stephenson"]}}]""" ) def test_dependency_sorting(self): """ Now lets check the dependency sorting explicitly It doesn't matter what order you mention the models Store *must* be serialized before then Person, and both must be serialized before Book. """ sorted_deps = sort_dependencies( [('fixtures_regress', [Book, Person, Store])] ) self.assertEqual( sorted_deps, [Store, Person, Book] ) def test_dependency_sorting_2(self): sorted_deps = sort_dependencies( [('fixtures_regress', [Book, Store, Person])] ) self.assertEqual( sorted_deps, [Store, Person, Book] ) def test_dependency_sorting_3(self): sorted_deps = sort_dependencies( [('fixtures_regress', [Store, Book, Person])] ) self.assertEqual( sorted_deps, [Store, Person, Book] ) def test_dependency_sorting_4(self): sorted_deps = sort_dependencies( [('fixtures_regress', [Store, Person, Book])] ) self.assertEqual( sorted_deps, [Store, Person, Book] ) def test_dependency_sorting_5(self): sorted_deps = sort_dependencies( [('fixtures_regress', [Person, Book, Store])] ) self.assertEqual( sorted_deps, [Store, Person, Book] ) def test_dependency_sorting_6(self): sorted_deps = sort_dependencies( [('fixtures_regress', [Person, Store, Book])] ) self.assertEqual( sorted_deps, [Store, Person, Book] ) def test_dependency_sorting_dangling(self): sorted_deps = sort_dependencies( [('fixtures_regress', [Person, Circle1, Store, Book])] ) self.assertEqual( sorted_deps, [Circle1, Store, Person, Book] ) def test_dependency_sorting_tight_circular(self): self.assertRaisesMessage( CommandError, """Can't resolve dependencies for fixtures_regress.Circle1, fixtures_regress.Circle2 in serialized app list.""", sort_dependencies, [('fixtures_regress', [Person, Circle2, Circle1, Store, Book])], ) def test_dependency_sorting_tight_circular_2(self): self.assertRaisesMessage( CommandError, """Can't resolve dependencies for fixtures_regress.Circle1, fixtures_regress.Circle2 in serialized app list.""", sort_dependencies, [('fixtures_regress', [Circle1, Book, Circle2])], ) def test_dependency_self_referential(self): self.assertRaisesMessage( CommandError, """Can't resolve dependencies for fixtures_regress.Circle3 in serialized app list.""", sort_dependencies, [('fixtures_regress', [Book, Circle3])], ) def test_dependency_sorting_long(self): self.assertRaisesMessage( CommandError, """Can't resolve dependencies for fixtures_regress.Circle1, fixtures_regress.Circle2, fixtures_regress.Circle3 in serialized app list.""", sort_dependencies, [('fixtures_regress', [Person, Circle2, Circle1, Circle3, Store, Book])], ) def test_dependency_sorting_normal(self): sorted_deps = sort_dependencies( [('fixtures_regress', [Person, ExternalDependency, Book])] ) self.assertEqual( sorted_deps, [Person, Book, ExternalDependency] ) def test_normal_pk(self): """ Check that normal primary keys still work on a model with natural key capabilities """ management.call_command( 'loaddata', 'non_natural_1.json', verbosity=0, commit=False ) management.call_command( 'loaddata', 'forward_ref_lookup.json', verbosity=0, commit=False ) management.call_command( 'loaddata', 'non_natural_2.xml', verbosity=0, commit=False ) books = Book.objects.all() self.assertEqual( books.__repr__(), """[, , ]""" ) class TestTicket11101(TransactionTestCase): def ticket_11101(self): management.call_command( 'loaddata', 'thingy.json', verbosity=0, commit=False ) self.assertEqual(Thingy.objects.count(), 1) transaction.rollback() self.assertEqual(Thingy.objects.count(), 0) def test_ticket_11101(self): """Test that fixtures can be rolled back (ticket #11101).""" ticket_11101 = transaction.commit_manually(self.ticket_11101) ticket_11101()