django1/tests/model_fields/test_durationfield.py

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import datetime
import json
from django.core import exceptions, serializers
from django.db import models
from django.test import TestCase
from .models import DurationModel
class TestSaveLoad(TestCase):
def test_simple_roundtrip(self):
duration = datetime.timedelta(days=123, seconds=123, microseconds=123)
DurationModel.objects.create(field=duration)
loaded = DurationModel.objects.get()
self.assertEqual(loaded.field, duration)
class TestQuerying(TestCase):
@classmethod
def setUpTestData(cls):
cls.objs = [
DurationModel.objects.create(field=datetime.timedelta(days=1)),
DurationModel.objects.create(field=datetime.timedelta(seconds=1)),
DurationModel.objects.create(field=datetime.timedelta(seconds=-1)),
]
def test_exact(self):
self.assertSequenceEqual(
DurationModel.objects.filter(field=datetime.timedelta(days=1)),
[self.objs[0]]
)
def test_gt(self):
self.assertSequenceEqual(
DurationModel.objects.filter(field__gt=datetime.timedelta(days=0)),
[self.objs[0], self.objs[1]]
)
class TestSerialization(TestCase):
test_data = '[{"fields": {"field": "1 01:00:00"}, "model": "model_fields.durationmodel", "pk": null}]'
def test_dumping(self):
instance = DurationModel(field=datetime.timedelta(days=1, hours=1))
data = serializers.serialize('json', [instance])
self.assertEqual(json.loads(data), json.loads(self.test_data))
def test_loading(self):
instance = list(serializers.deserialize('json', self.test_data))[0].object
self.assertEqual(instance.field, datetime.timedelta(days=1, hours=1))
class TestValidation(TestCase):
def test_invalid_string(self):
field = models.DurationField()
with self.assertRaises(exceptions.ValidationError) as cm:
field.clean('not a datetime', None)
self.assertEqual(cm.exception.code, 'invalid')
self.assertEqual(
cm.exception.message % cm.exception.params,
"'not a datetime' value has an invalid format. "
"It must be in [DD] [HH:[MM:]]ss[.uuuuuu] format."
)