django1/tests/basic/tests.py

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import inspect
import threading
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
from unittest import mock
from django.core.exceptions import MultipleObjectsReturned, ObjectDoesNotExist
from django.db import DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS, DatabaseError, connections, models
from django.db.models.manager import BaseManager
from django.db.models.query import MAX_GET_RESULTS, EmptyQuerySet
from django.test import (
SimpleTestCase,
TestCase,
TransactionTestCase,
skipUnlessDBFeature,
)
from django.utils.translation import gettext_lazy
from .models import (
Article,
ArticleSelectOnSave,
ChildPrimaryKeyWithDefault,
FeaturedArticle,
PrimaryKeyWithDefault,
SelfRef,
)
class ModelInstanceCreationTests(TestCase):
def test_object_is_not_written_to_database_until_save_was_called(self):
a = Article(
id=None,
headline="Parrot programs in Python",
pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 28),
)
self.assertIsNone(a.id)
self.assertEqual(Article.objects.count(), 0)
# Save it into the database. You have to call save() explicitly.
a.save()
self.assertIsNotNone(a.id)
self.assertEqual(Article.objects.count(), 1)
def test_can_initialize_model_instance_using_positional_arguments(self):
"""
You can initialize a model instance using positional arguments,
which should match the field order as defined in the model.
"""
a = Article(None, "Second article", datetime(2005, 7, 29))
a.save()
self.assertEqual(a.headline, "Second article")
self.assertEqual(a.pub_date, datetime(2005, 7, 29, 0, 0))
def test_can_create_instance_using_kwargs(self):
a = Article(
id=None,
headline="Third article",
pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 30),
)
a.save()
self.assertEqual(a.headline, "Third article")
self.assertEqual(a.pub_date, datetime(2005, 7, 30, 0, 0))
def test_autofields_generate_different_values_for_each_instance(self):
a1 = Article.objects.create(
headline="First", pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 30, 0, 0)
)
a2 = Article.objects.create(
headline="First", pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 30, 0, 0)
)
a3 = Article.objects.create(
headline="First", pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 30, 0, 0)
)
self.assertNotEqual(a3.id, a1.id)
self.assertNotEqual(a3.id, a2.id)
def test_can_mix_and_match_position_and_kwargs(self):
# You can also mix and match position and keyword arguments, but
# be sure not to duplicate field information.
a = Article(None, "Fourth article", pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 31))
a.save()
self.assertEqual(a.headline, "Fourth article")
def test_positional_and_keyword_args_for_the_same_field(self):
msg = "Article() got both positional and keyword arguments for field '%s'."
with self.assertRaisesMessage(TypeError, msg % "headline"):
Article(None, "Fifth article", headline="Other headline.")
with self.assertRaisesMessage(TypeError, msg % "headline"):
Article(None, "Sixth article", headline="")
with self.assertRaisesMessage(TypeError, msg % "pub_date"):
Article(None, "Seventh article", datetime(2021, 3, 1), pub_date=None)
def test_cannot_create_instance_with_invalid_kwargs(self):
msg = "Article() got unexpected keyword arguments: 'foo'"
with self.assertRaisesMessage(TypeError, msg):
Article(
id=None,
headline="Some headline",
pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 31),
foo="bar",
)
msg = "Article() got unexpected keyword arguments: 'foo', 'bar'"
with self.assertRaisesMessage(TypeError, msg):
Article(
id=None,
headline="Some headline",
pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 31),
foo="bar",
bar="baz",
)
def test_can_leave_off_value_for_autofield_and_it_gets_value_on_save(self):
"""
You can leave off the value for an AutoField when creating an
object, because it'll get filled in automatically when you save().
"""
a = Article(headline="Article 5", pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 31))
a.save()
self.assertEqual(a.headline, "Article 5")
self.assertIsNotNone(a.id)
def test_leaving_off_a_field_with_default_set_the_default_will_be_saved(self):
a = Article(pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 31))
a.save()
self.assertEqual(a.headline, "Default headline")
def test_for_datetimefields_saves_as_much_precision_as_was_given(self):
"""as much precision in *seconds*"""
a1 = Article(
headline="Article 7",
pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 31, 12, 30),
)
a1.save()
self.assertEqual(
Article.objects.get(id__exact=a1.id).pub_date, datetime(2005, 7, 31, 12, 30)
)
a2 = Article(
headline="Article 8",
pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 31, 12, 30, 45),
)
a2.save()
self.assertEqual(
Article.objects.get(id__exact=a2.id).pub_date,
datetime(2005, 7, 31, 12, 30, 45),
)
def test_saving_an_object_again_does_not_create_a_new_object(self):
a = Article(headline="original", pub_date=datetime(2014, 5, 16))
a.save()
current_id = a.id
a.save()
self.assertEqual(a.id, current_id)
a.headline = "Updated headline"
a.save()
self.assertEqual(a.id, current_id)
def test_querysets_checking_for_membership(self):
headlines = ["Parrot programs in Python", "Second article", "Third article"]
some_pub_date = datetime(2014, 5, 16, 12, 1)
for headline in headlines:
Article(headline=headline, pub_date=some_pub_date).save()
a = Article(headline="Some headline", pub_date=some_pub_date)
a.save()
# You can use 'in' to test for membership...
self.assertIn(a, Article.objects.all())
# ... but there will often be more efficient ways if that is all you need:
self.assertTrue(Article.objects.filter(id=a.id).exists())
def test_save_primary_with_default(self):
# An UPDATE attempt is skipped when a primary key has default.
with self.assertNumQueries(1):
PrimaryKeyWithDefault().save()
def test_save_parent_primary_with_default(self):
# An UPDATE attempt is skipped when an inherited primary key has
# default.
with self.assertNumQueries(2):
ChildPrimaryKeyWithDefault().save()
class ModelTest(TestCase):
def test_objects_attribute_is_only_available_on_the_class_itself(self):
with self.assertRaisesMessage(
AttributeError, "Manager isn't accessible via Article instances"
):
getattr(
Article(),
"objects",
)
self.assertFalse(hasattr(Article(), "objects"))
self.assertTrue(hasattr(Article, "objects"))
def test_queryset_delete_removes_all_items_in_that_queryset(self):
headlines = ["An article", "Article One", "Amazing article", "Boring article"]
some_pub_date = datetime(2014, 5, 16, 12, 1)
for headline in headlines:
Article(headline=headline, pub_date=some_pub_date).save()
self.assertQuerysetEqual(
Article.objects.order_by("headline"),
sorted(headlines),
transform=lambda a: a.headline,
)
Article.objects.filter(headline__startswith="A").delete()
self.assertEqual(Article.objects.get().headline, "Boring article")
def test_not_equal_and_equal_operators_behave_as_expected_on_instances(self):
some_pub_date = datetime(2014, 5, 16, 12, 1)
a1 = Article.objects.create(headline="First", pub_date=some_pub_date)
a2 = Article.objects.create(headline="Second", pub_date=some_pub_date)
self.assertNotEqual(a1, a2)
self.assertEqual(a1, Article.objects.get(id__exact=a1.id))
self.assertNotEqual(
Article.objects.get(id__exact=a1.id), Article.objects.get(id__exact=a2.id)
)
def test_microsecond_precision(self):
a9 = Article(
headline="Article 9",
pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 31, 12, 30, 45, 180),
)
a9.save()
self.assertEqual(
Article.objects.get(pk=a9.pk).pub_date,
datetime(2005, 7, 31, 12, 30, 45, 180),
)
def test_manually_specify_primary_key(self):
# You can manually specify the primary key when creating a new object.
a101 = Article(
id=101,
headline="Article 101",
pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 31, 12, 30, 45),
)
a101.save()
a101 = Article.objects.get(pk=101)
self.assertEqual(a101.headline, "Article 101")
def test_create_method(self):
# You can create saved objects in a single step
a10 = Article.objects.create(
headline="Article 10",
pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 31, 12, 30, 45),
)
self.assertEqual(Article.objects.get(headline="Article 10"), a10)
def test_year_lookup_edge_case(self):
# Edge-case test: A year lookup should retrieve all objects in
# the given year, including Jan. 1 and Dec. 31.
a11 = Article.objects.create(
headline="Article 11",
pub_date=datetime(2008, 1, 1),
)
a12 = Article.objects.create(
headline="Article 12",
pub_date=datetime(2008, 12, 31, 23, 59, 59, 999999),
)
self.assertSequenceEqual(
Article.objects.filter(pub_date__year=2008),
[a11, a12],
)
def test_unicode_data(self):
# Unicode data works, too.
a = Article(
headline="\u6797\u539f \u3081\u3050\u307f",
pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 28),
)
a.save()
self.assertEqual(
Article.objects.get(pk=a.id).headline, "\u6797\u539f \u3081\u3050\u307f"
)
def test_hash_function(self):
# Model instances have a hash function, so they can be used in sets
# or as dictionary keys. Two models compare as equal if their primary
# keys are equal.
a10 = Article.objects.create(
headline="Article 10",
pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 31, 12, 30, 45),
)
a11 = Article.objects.create(
headline="Article 11",
pub_date=datetime(2008, 1, 1),
)
a12 = Article.objects.create(
headline="Article 12",
pub_date=datetime(2008, 12, 31, 23, 59, 59, 999999),
)
s = {a10, a11, a12}
self.assertIn(Article.objects.get(headline="Article 11"), s)
def test_extra_method_select_argument_with_dashes_and_values(self):
# The 'select' argument to extra() supports names with dashes in
# them, as long as you use values().
Article.objects.bulk_create(
[
Article(
headline="Article 10", pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 31, 12, 30, 45)
),
Article(headline="Article 11", pub_date=datetime(2008, 1, 1)),
Article(
headline="Article 12",
pub_date=datetime(2008, 12, 31, 23, 59, 59, 999999),
),
]
)
dicts = (
Article.objects.filter(pub_date__year=2008)
.extra(select={"dashed-value": "1"})
.values("headline", "dashed-value")
)
self.assertEqual(
[sorted(d.items()) for d in dicts],
[
[("dashed-value", 1), ("headline", "Article 11")],
[("dashed-value", 1), ("headline", "Article 12")],
],
)
def test_extra_method_select_argument_with_dashes(self):
# If you use 'select' with extra() and names containing dashes on a
# query that's *not* a values() query, those extra 'select' values
# will silently be ignored.
Article.objects.bulk_create(
[
Article(
headline="Article 10", pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 31, 12, 30, 45)
),
Article(headline="Article 11", pub_date=datetime(2008, 1, 1)),
Article(
headline="Article 12",
pub_date=datetime(2008, 12, 31, 23, 59, 59, 999999),
),
]
)
articles = Article.objects.filter(pub_date__year=2008).extra(
select={"dashed-value": "1", "undashedvalue": "2"}
)
self.assertEqual(articles[0].undashedvalue, 2)
def test_create_relation_with_gettext_lazy(self):
"""
gettext_lazy objects work when saving model instances
through various methods. Refs #10498.
"""
notlazy = "test"
lazy = gettext_lazy(notlazy)
Article.objects.create(headline=lazy, pub_date=datetime.now())
article = Article.objects.get()
self.assertEqual(article.headline, notlazy)
# test that assign + save works with Promise objects
article.headline = lazy
article.save()
self.assertEqual(article.headline, notlazy)
# test .update()
Article.objects.update(headline=lazy)
article = Article.objects.get()
self.assertEqual(article.headline, notlazy)
# still test bulk_create()
Article.objects.all().delete()
Article.objects.bulk_create([Article(headline=lazy, pub_date=datetime.now())])
article = Article.objects.get()
self.assertEqual(article.headline, notlazy)
def test_emptyqs(self):
msg = "EmptyQuerySet can't be instantiated"
with self.assertRaisesMessage(TypeError, msg):
EmptyQuerySet()
self.assertIsInstance(Article.objects.none(), EmptyQuerySet)
self.assertNotIsInstance("", EmptyQuerySet)
def test_emptyqs_values(self):
# test for #15959
Article.objects.create(headline="foo", pub_date=datetime.now())
with self.assertNumQueries(0):
qs = Article.objects.none().values_list("pk")
self.assertIsInstance(qs, EmptyQuerySet)
self.assertEqual(len(qs), 0)
def test_emptyqs_customqs(self):
# A hacky test for custom QuerySet subclass - refs #17271
Article.objects.create(headline="foo", pub_date=datetime.now())
class CustomQuerySet(models.QuerySet):
def do_something(self):
return "did something"
qs = Article.objects.all()
qs.__class__ = CustomQuerySet
qs = qs.none()
with self.assertNumQueries(0):
self.assertEqual(len(qs), 0)
self.assertIsInstance(qs, EmptyQuerySet)
self.assertEqual(qs.do_something(), "did something")
def test_emptyqs_values_order(self):
# Tests for ticket #17712
Article.objects.create(headline="foo", pub_date=datetime.now())
with self.assertNumQueries(0):
self.assertEqual(
len(Article.objects.none().values_list("id").order_by("id")), 0
)
with self.assertNumQueries(0):
self.assertEqual(
len(
Article.objects.none().filter(
id__in=Article.objects.values_list("id", flat=True)
)
),
0,
)
@skipUnlessDBFeature("can_distinct_on_fields")
def test_emptyqs_distinct(self):
# Tests for #19426
Article.objects.create(headline="foo", pub_date=datetime.now())
with self.assertNumQueries(0):
self.assertEqual(
len(Article.objects.none().distinct("headline", "pub_date")), 0
)
def test_ticket_20278(self):
sr = SelfRef.objects.create()
with self.assertRaises(ObjectDoesNotExist):
SelfRef.objects.get(selfref=sr)
def test_eq(self):
self.assertEqual(Article(id=1), Article(id=1))
self.assertNotEqual(Article(id=1), object())
self.assertNotEqual(object(), Article(id=1))
a = Article()
self.assertEqual(a, a)
self.assertEqual(a, mock.ANY)
self.assertNotEqual(Article(), a)
def test_hash(self):
# Value based on PK
self.assertEqual(hash(Article(id=1)), hash(1))
msg = "Model instances without primary key value are unhashable"
with self.assertRaisesMessage(TypeError, msg):
# No PK value -> unhashable (because save() would then change
# hash)
hash(Article())
def test_missing_hash_not_inherited(self):
class NoHash(models.Model):
def __eq__(self, other):
return super.__eq__(other)
with self.assertRaisesMessage(TypeError, "unhashable type: 'NoHash'"):
hash(NoHash(id=1))
def test_specified_parent_hash_inherited(self):
class ParentHash(models.Model):
def __eq__(self, other):
return super.__eq__(other)
__hash__ = models.Model.__hash__
self.assertEqual(hash(ParentHash(id=1)), 1)
def test_delete_and_access_field(self):
# Accessing a field after it's deleted from a model reloads its value.
pub_date = datetime.now()
article = Article.objects.create(headline="foo", pub_date=pub_date)
new_pub_date = article.pub_date + timedelta(days=10)
article.headline = "bar"
article.pub_date = new_pub_date
del article.headline
with self.assertNumQueries(1):
self.assertEqual(article.headline, "foo")
# Fields that weren't deleted aren't reloaded.
self.assertEqual(article.pub_date, new_pub_date)
def test_multiple_objects_max_num_fetched(self):
max_results = MAX_GET_RESULTS - 1
Article.objects.bulk_create(
Article(headline="Area %s" % i, pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 28))
for i in range(max_results)
)
self.assertRaisesMessage(
MultipleObjectsReturned,
"get() returned more than one Article -- it returned %d!" % max_results,
Article.objects.get,
headline__startswith="Area",
)
Article.objects.create(
headline="Area %s" % max_results, pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 28)
)
self.assertRaisesMessage(
MultipleObjectsReturned,
"get() returned more than one Article -- it returned more than %d!"
% max_results,
Article.objects.get,
headline__startswith="Area",
)
class ModelLookupTest(TestCase):
@classmethod
def setUpTestData(cls):
# Create an Article.
cls.a = Article(
id=None,
headline="Swallow programs in Python",
pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 28),
)
# Save it into the database. You have to call save() explicitly.
cls.a.save()
def test_all_lookup(self):
# Change values by changing the attributes, then calling save().
self.a.headline = "Parrot programs in Python"
self.a.save()
# Article.objects.all() returns all the articles in the database.
self.assertSequenceEqual(Article.objects.all(), [self.a])
def test_rich_lookup(self):
# Django provides a rich database lookup API.
self.assertEqual(Article.objects.get(id__exact=self.a.id), self.a)
self.assertEqual(Article.objects.get(headline__startswith="Swallow"), self.a)
self.assertEqual(Article.objects.get(pub_date__year=2005), self.a)
self.assertEqual(
Article.objects.get(pub_date__year=2005, pub_date__month=7), self.a
)
self.assertEqual(
Article.objects.get(
pub_date__year=2005, pub_date__month=7, pub_date__day=28
),
self.a,
)
self.assertEqual(Article.objects.get(pub_date__week_day=5), self.a)
def test_equal_lookup(self):
# The "__exact" lookup type can be omitted, as a shortcut.
self.assertEqual(Article.objects.get(id=self.a.id), self.a)
self.assertEqual(
Article.objects.get(headline="Swallow programs in Python"), self.a
)
self.assertSequenceEqual(
Article.objects.filter(pub_date__year=2005),
[self.a],
)
self.assertSequenceEqual(
Article.objects.filter(pub_date__year=2004),
[],
)
self.assertSequenceEqual(
Article.objects.filter(pub_date__year=2005, pub_date__month=7),
[self.a],
)
self.assertSequenceEqual(
Article.objects.filter(pub_date__week_day=5),
[self.a],
)
self.assertSequenceEqual(
Article.objects.filter(pub_date__week_day=6),
[],
)
def test_does_not_exist(self):
# Django raises an Article.DoesNotExist exception for get() if the
# parameters don't match any object.
with self.assertRaisesMessage(
ObjectDoesNotExist, "Article matching query does not exist."
):
Article.objects.get(
id__exact=2000,
)
# To avoid dict-ordering related errors check only one lookup
# in single assert.
with self.assertRaises(ObjectDoesNotExist):
Article.objects.get(pub_date__year=2005, pub_date__month=8)
with self.assertRaisesMessage(
ObjectDoesNotExist, "Article matching query does not exist."
):
Article.objects.get(
pub_date__week_day=6,
)
def test_lookup_by_primary_key(self):
# Lookup by a primary key is the most common case, so Django
# provides a shortcut for primary-key exact lookups.
# The following is identical to articles.get(id=a.id).
self.assertEqual(Article.objects.get(pk=self.a.id), self.a)
# pk can be used as a shortcut for the primary key name in any query.
self.assertSequenceEqual(Article.objects.filter(pk__in=[self.a.id]), [self.a])
# Model instances of the same type and same ID are considered equal.
a = Article.objects.get(pk=self.a.id)
b = Article.objects.get(pk=self.a.id)
self.assertEqual(a, b)
def test_too_many(self):
# Create a very similar object
a = Article(
id=None,
headline="Swallow bites Python",
pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 28),
)
a.save()
self.assertEqual(Article.objects.count(), 2)
# Django raises an Article.MultipleObjectsReturned exception if the
# lookup matches more than one object
msg = "get() returned more than one Article -- it returned 2!"
with self.assertRaisesMessage(MultipleObjectsReturned, msg):
Article.objects.get(
headline__startswith="Swallow",
)
with self.assertRaisesMessage(MultipleObjectsReturned, msg):
Article.objects.get(
pub_date__year=2005,
)
with self.assertRaisesMessage(MultipleObjectsReturned, msg):
Article.objects.get(pub_date__year=2005, pub_date__month=7)
class ConcurrentSaveTests(TransactionTestCase):
available_apps = ["basic"]
@skipUnlessDBFeature("test_db_allows_multiple_connections")
def test_concurrent_delete_with_save(self):
"""
Test fetching, deleting and finally saving an object - we should get
an insert in this case.
"""
a = Article.objects.create(headline="foo", pub_date=datetime.now())
exceptions = []
def deleter():
try:
# Do not delete a directly - doing so alters its state.
Article.objects.filter(pk=a.pk).delete()
except Exception as e:
exceptions.append(e)
finally:
connections[DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS].close()
self.assertEqual(len(exceptions), 0)
t = threading.Thread(target=deleter)
t.start()
t.join()
a.save()
self.assertEqual(Article.objects.get(pk=a.pk).headline, "foo")
class ManagerTest(SimpleTestCase):
QUERYSET_PROXY_METHODS = [
"none",
"count",
"dates",
"datetimes",
"distinct",
"extra",
"get",
"get_or_create",
"update_or_create",
"create",
"bulk_create",
"bulk_update",
"filter",
"aggregate",
"annotate",
"alias",
"complex_filter",
"exclude",
"in_bulk",
"iterator",
"earliest",
"latest",
"first",
"last",
"order_by",
"select_for_update",
"select_related",
"prefetch_related",
"values",
"values_list",
"update",
"reverse",
"defer",
"only",
"using",
"exists",
"contains",
"explain",
"_insert",
"_update",
"raw",
"union",
"intersection",
"difference",
"aaggregate",
"abulk_create",
"abulk_update",
"acontains",
"acount",
"acreate",
"aearliest",
"aexists",
"aexplain",
"afirst",
"aget",
"aget_or_create",
"ain_bulk",
"aiterator",
"alast",
"alatest",
"aupdate",
"aupdate_or_create",
]
def test_manager_methods(self):
"""
This test ensures that the correct set of methods from `QuerySet`
are copied onto `Manager`.
It's particularly useful to prevent accidentally leaking new methods
into `Manager`. New `QuerySet` methods that should also be copied onto
`Manager` will need to be added to `ManagerTest.QUERYSET_PROXY_METHODS`.
"""
self.assertEqual(
sorted(BaseManager._get_queryset_methods(models.QuerySet)),
sorted(self.QUERYSET_PROXY_METHODS),
)
def test_manager_method_attributes(self):
self.assertEqual(Article.objects.get.__doc__, models.QuerySet.get.__doc__)
self.assertEqual(Article.objects.count.__name__, models.QuerySet.count.__name__)
def test_manager_method_signature(self):
self.assertEqual(
str(inspect.signature(Article.objects.bulk_create)),
"(objs, batch_size=None, ignore_conflicts=False, update_conflicts=False, "
"update_fields=None, unique_fields=None)",
)
class SelectOnSaveTests(TestCase):
def test_select_on_save(self):
a1 = Article.objects.create(pub_date=datetime.now())
with self.assertNumQueries(1):
a1.save()
asos = ArticleSelectOnSave.objects.create(pub_date=datetime.now())
with self.assertNumQueries(2):
asos.save()
with self.assertNumQueries(1):
asos.save(force_update=True)
Article.objects.all().delete()
with self.assertRaisesMessage(
DatabaseError, "Forced update did not affect any rows."
):
with self.assertNumQueries(1):
asos.save(force_update=True)
def test_select_on_save_lying_update(self):
"""
select_on_save works correctly if the database doesn't return correct
information about matched rows from UPDATE.
"""
# Change the manager to not return "row matched" for update().
# We are going to change the Article's _base_manager class
# dynamically. This is a bit of a hack, but it seems hard to
# test this properly otherwise. Article's manager, because
# proxy models use their parent model's _base_manager.
orig_class = Article._base_manager._queryset_class
class FakeQuerySet(models.QuerySet):
# Make sure the _update method below is in fact called.
called = False
def _update(self, *args, **kwargs):
FakeQuerySet.called = True
super()._update(*args, **kwargs)
return 0
try:
Article._base_manager._queryset_class = FakeQuerySet
asos = ArticleSelectOnSave.objects.create(pub_date=datetime.now())
with self.assertNumQueries(3):
asos.save()
self.assertTrue(FakeQuerySet.called)
# This is not wanted behavior, but this is how Django has always
# behaved for databases that do not return correct information
# about matched rows for UPDATE.
with self.assertRaisesMessage(
DatabaseError, "Forced update did not affect any rows."
):
asos.save(force_update=True)
msg = (
"An error occurred in the current transaction. You can't "
"execute queries until the end of the 'atomic' block."
)
with self.assertRaisesMessage(DatabaseError, msg):
asos.save(update_fields=["pub_date"])
finally:
Article._base_manager._queryset_class = orig_class
class ModelRefreshTests(TestCase):
def test_refresh(self):
a = Article.objects.create(pub_date=datetime.now())
Article.objects.create(pub_date=datetime.now())
Article.objects.filter(pk=a.pk).update(headline="new headline")
with self.assertNumQueries(1):
a.refresh_from_db()
self.assertEqual(a.headline, "new headline")
orig_pub_date = a.pub_date
new_pub_date = a.pub_date + timedelta(10)
Article.objects.update(headline="new headline 2", pub_date=new_pub_date)
with self.assertNumQueries(1):
a.refresh_from_db(fields=["headline"])
self.assertEqual(a.headline, "new headline 2")
self.assertEqual(a.pub_date, orig_pub_date)
with self.assertNumQueries(1):
a.refresh_from_db()
self.assertEqual(a.pub_date, new_pub_date)
def test_unknown_kwarg(self):
s = SelfRef.objects.create()
msg = "refresh_from_db() got an unexpected keyword argument 'unknown_kwarg'"
with self.assertRaisesMessage(TypeError, msg):
s.refresh_from_db(unknown_kwarg=10)
def test_lookup_in_fields(self):
s = SelfRef.objects.create()
msg = (
'Found "__" in fields argument. Relations and transforms are not allowed '
"in fields."
)
with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, msg):
s.refresh_from_db(fields=["foo__bar"])
def test_refresh_fk(self):
s1 = SelfRef.objects.create()
s2 = SelfRef.objects.create()
s3 = SelfRef.objects.create(selfref=s1)
s3_copy = SelfRef.objects.get(pk=s3.pk)
s3_copy.selfref.touched = True
s3.selfref = s2
s3.save()
with self.assertNumQueries(1):
s3_copy.refresh_from_db()
with self.assertNumQueries(1):
# The old related instance was thrown away (the selfref_id has
# changed). It needs to be reloaded on access, so one query
# executed.
self.assertFalse(hasattr(s3_copy.selfref, "touched"))
self.assertEqual(s3_copy.selfref, s2)
def test_refresh_null_fk(self):
s1 = SelfRef.objects.create()
s2 = SelfRef.objects.create(selfref=s1)
s2.selfref = None
s2.refresh_from_db()
self.assertEqual(s2.selfref, s1)
def test_refresh_unsaved(self):
pub_date = datetime.now()
a = Article.objects.create(pub_date=pub_date)
a2 = Article(id=a.pk)
with self.assertNumQueries(1):
a2.refresh_from_db()
self.assertEqual(a2.pub_date, pub_date)
self.assertEqual(a2._state.db, "default")
def test_refresh_fk_on_delete_set_null(self):
a = Article.objects.create(
headline="Parrot programs in Python",
pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 28),
)
s1 = SelfRef.objects.create(article=a)
a.delete()
s1.refresh_from_db()
self.assertIsNone(s1.article_id)
self.assertIsNone(s1.article)
def test_refresh_no_fields(self):
a = Article.objects.create(pub_date=datetime.now())
with self.assertNumQueries(0):
a.refresh_from_db(fields=[])
def test_refresh_clears_reverse_related(self):
"""refresh_from_db() clear cached reverse relations."""
article = Article.objects.create(
headline="Parrot programs in Python",
pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 28),
)
self.assertFalse(hasattr(article, "featured"))
FeaturedArticle.objects.create(article_id=article.pk)
article.refresh_from_db()
self.assertTrue(hasattr(article, "featured"))
def test_refresh_clears_one_to_one_field(self):
article = Article.objects.create(
headline="Parrot programs in Python",
pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 28),
)
featured = FeaturedArticle.objects.create(article_id=article.pk)
self.assertEqual(featured.article.headline, "Parrot programs in Python")
article.headline = "Parrot programs in Python 2.0"
article.save()
featured.refresh_from_db()
self.assertEqual(featured.article.headline, "Parrot programs in Python 2.0")
def test_prefetched_cache_cleared(self):
a = Article.objects.create(pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 28))
s = SelfRef.objects.create(article=a)
# refresh_from_db() without fields=[...]
a1_prefetched = Article.objects.prefetch_related("selfref_set").first()
self.assertCountEqual(a1_prefetched.selfref_set.all(), [s])
s.article = None
s.save()
# Relation is cleared and prefetch cache is stale.
self.assertCountEqual(a1_prefetched.selfref_set.all(), [s])
a1_prefetched.refresh_from_db()
# Cache was cleared and new results are available.
self.assertCountEqual(a1_prefetched.selfref_set.all(), [])
# refresh_from_db() with fields=[...]
a2_prefetched = Article.objects.prefetch_related("selfref_set").first()
self.assertCountEqual(a2_prefetched.selfref_set.all(), [])
s.article = a
s.save()
# Relation is added and prefetch cache is stale.
self.assertCountEqual(a2_prefetched.selfref_set.all(), [])
a2_prefetched.refresh_from_db(fields=["selfref_set"])
# Cache was cleared and new results are available.
self.assertCountEqual(a2_prefetched.selfref_set.all(), [s])