40 lines
1.3 KiB
Python
40 lines
1.3 KiB
Python
from django.test import TestCase
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from django.contrib.admin.options import ModelAdmin
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from models import Band
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class TestAdminOrdering(TestCase):
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"""
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Let's make sure that ModelAdmin.queryset uses the ordering we define in
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ModelAdmin rather that ordering defined in the model's inner Meta
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class.
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"""
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def setUp(self):
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b1 = Band(name='Aerosmith', bio='', rank=3)
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b1.save()
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b2 = Band(name='Radiohead', bio='', rank=1)
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b2.save()
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b3 = Band(name='Van Halen', bio='', rank=2)
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b3.save()
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def test_default_ordering(self):
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"""
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The default ordering should be by name, as specified in the inner Meta
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class.
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"""
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ma = ModelAdmin(Band, None)
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names = [b.name for b in ma.queryset(None)]
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self.assertEqual([u'Aerosmith', u'Radiohead', u'Van Halen'], names)
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def test_specified_ordering(self):
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"""
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Let's use a custom ModelAdmin that changes the ordering, and make sure
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it actually changes.
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"""
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class BandAdmin(ModelAdmin):
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ordering = ('rank',) # default ordering is ('name',)
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ma = BandAdmin(Band, None)
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names = [b.name for b in ma.queryset(None)]
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self.assertEqual([u'Radiohead', u'Van Halen', u'Aerosmith'], names)
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