Cleaned up numbering with model unit tests
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XXX. Callable defaults
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31. Callable defaults
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???
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You can pass callable objects as the ``default`` parameter to a field. When
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the object is created without an explicit value passed in, Django will call
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the method to determine the default value.
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This example uses ``datetime.datetime.now`` as the default for the ``pub_date``
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field.
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"""
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from django.db import models
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class Article(models.Model):
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headline = models.CharField(maxlength=100, default='Default headline')
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pub_date = models.DateTimeField(default = datetime.now)
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def __repr__(self):
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pub_date = models.DateTimeField(default=datetime.now)
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def __str__(self):
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return self.headline
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API_TESTS = """
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>>> d = now - a.pub_date
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>>> d.seconds < 5
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True
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"""
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"""
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27. Many-to-many and many-to-one relationships to the same table
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This is a response to bug #1535
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28. Many-to-many and many-to-one relationships to the same table
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Make sure to set ``related_name`` if you use relationships to the same table.
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"""
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from django.db import models
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num = models.IntegerField()
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cc = models.ManyToManyField(User, blank=True, related_name='test_issue_cc')
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client = models.ForeignKey(User, related_name='test_issue_client')
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def __repr__(self):
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return "<Issue %d>" % (self.num,)
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def __str__(self):
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return str(self.num)
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class Meta:
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ordering = ('num',)
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"""
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26. Many-to-many relationships between the same two tables
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27. Many-to-many relationships between the same two tables
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In this example, A Person can have many friends, who are also people. Friendship is a
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In this example, A Person can have many friends, who are also people. Friendship is a
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symmetrical relationshiup - if I am your friend, you are my friend.
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A person can also have many idols - but while I may idolize you, you may not think
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the same of me. 'Idols' is an example of a non-symmetrical m2m field. Only recursive
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the same of me. 'Idols' is an example of a non-symmetrical m2m field. Only recursive
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m2m fields may be non-symmetrical, and they are symmetrical by default.
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This test validates that the m2m table will create a mangled name for the m2m table if
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there will be a clash, and tests that symmetry is preserved where appropriate.
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there will be a clash, and tests that symmetry is preserved where appropriate.
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"""
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from django.db import models
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>>> d.friends.add(a,c)
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# Who is friends with Anne?
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>>> a.friends.all()
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>>> a.friends.all()
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[Bill, Chuck, David]
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# Who is friends with Bill?
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[Anne, David]
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# Who is friends with David?
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>>> d.friends.all()
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>>> d.friends.all()
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[Anne, Chuck]
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# Bill is already friends with Anne - add Anne again, but in the reverse direction
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>>> b.friends.add(a)
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# Who is friends with Anne?
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>>> a.friends.all()
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>>> a.friends.all()
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[Bill, Chuck, David]
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# Who is friends with Bill?
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>>> b.friends.remove(a)
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# Who is friends with Anne?
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>>> a.friends.all()
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>>> a.friends.all()
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[Chuck, David]
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# Who is friends with Bill?
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>>> a.friends.clear()
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# Who is friends with Anne?
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>>> a.friends.all()
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>>> a.friends.all()
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[]
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# Reverse relationships should also be gone
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[David]
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# Who is friends with David?
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>>> d.friends.all()
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>>> d.friends.all()
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[Chuck]
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>>> d.stalkers.add(a,c)
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# Who are Anne's idols?
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>>> a.idols.all()
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>>> a.idols.all()
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[Bill, Chuck, David]
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# Who is stalking Anne?
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>>> b.stalkers.add(a)
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# Who are Anne's idols?
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>>> a.idols.all()
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>>> a.idols.all()
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[Bill, Chuck, David]
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# Who is stalking Anne?
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>>> b.stalkers.remove(a)
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# Who are Anne's idols?
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>>> a.idols.all()
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>>> a.idols.all()
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[Chuck, David]
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# Who is stalking Anne?
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>>> a.idols.clear()
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# Who are Anne's idols
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>>> a.idols.all()
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>>> a.idols.all()
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[]
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# Reverse relationships should also be gone
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[]
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# Who is friends with David?
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>>> d.stalkers.all()
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>>> d.stalkers.all()
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[Chuck]
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"""
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"""
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25. Default manipulators
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26. Default manipulators
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Each model gets an AddManipulator and ChangeManipulator by default.
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"""
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"""
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28. Object pagination
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29. Object pagination
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Django provides a framework for paginating a list of objects in a few lines
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of code. This is often useful for dividing search results or long lists of
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"""
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29. Validation
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30. Validation
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This is an experimental feature!
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