Fixed #25389 -- Fixed pickling a SimpleLazyObject wrapping a model.

Pickling a `SimpleLazyObject` wrapping a model did not work correctly; in
particular it did not add the `_django_version` attribute added in 42736ac8.
Now it will handle this and other custom `__reduce__` methods correctly.
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Ben Kraft 2015-09-11 23:06:25 -07:00 committed by Tim Graham
parent c055224763
commit 35355a4ffe
4 changed files with 128 additions and 24 deletions

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@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ import operator
from functools import total_ordering, wraps
from django.utils import six
from django.utils.six.moves import copyreg
# You can't trivially replace this with `functools.partial` because this binds
@ -247,32 +246,30 @@ class LazyObject(object):
raise NotImplementedError('subclasses of LazyObject must provide a _setup() method')
# Because we have messed with __class__ below, we confuse pickle as to what
# class we are pickling. It also appears to stop __reduce__ from being
# called. So, we define __getstate__ in a way that cooperates with the way
# that pickle interprets this class. This fails when the wrapped class is
# a builtin, but it is better than nothing.
def __getstate__(self):
# class we are pickling. We're going to have to initialize the wrapped
# object to successfully pickle it, so we might as well just pickle the
# wrapped object since they're supposed to act the same way.
#
# Unfortunately, if we try to simply act like the wrapped object, the ruse
# will break down when pickle gets our id(). Thus we end up with pickle
# thinking, in effect, that we are a distinct object from the wrapped
# object, but with the same __dict__. This can cause problems (see #25389).
#
# So instead, we define our own __reduce__ method and custom unpickler. We
# pickle the wrapped object as the unpickler's argument, so that pickle
# will pickle it normally, and then the unpickler simply returns its
# argument.
def __reduce__(self):
if self._wrapped is empty:
self._setup()
return self._wrapped.__dict__
return (unpickle_lazyobject, (self._wrapped,))
# Python 3 will call __reduce__ when pickling; this method is needed
# to serialize and deserialize correctly.
@classmethod
def __newobj__(cls, *args):
return cls.__new__(cls, *args)
def __reduce_ex__(self, proto):
if proto >= 2:
# On Py3, since the default protocol is 3, pickle uses the
# ``__newobj__`` method (& more efficient opcodes) for writing.
return (self.__newobj__, (self.__class__,), self.__getstate__())
else:
# On Py2, the default protocol is 0 (for back-compat) & the above
# code fails miserably (see regression test). Instead, we return
# exactly what's returned if there's no ``__reduce__`` method at
# all.
return (copyreg._reconstructor, (self.__class__, object, None), self.__getstate__())
# We have to explicitly override __getstate__ so that older versions of
# pickle don't try to pickle the __dict__ (which in the case of a
# SimpleLazyObject may contain a lambda). The value will end up being
# ignored by our __reduce__ and custom unpickler.
def __getstate__(self):
return {}
def __deepcopy__(self, memo):
if self._wrapped is empty:
@ -311,6 +308,15 @@ class LazyObject(object):
__contains__ = new_method_proxy(operator.contains)
def unpickle_lazyobject(wrapped):
"""
Used to unpickle lazy objects. Just return its argument, which will be the
wrapped object.
"""
return wrapped
unpickle_lazyobject.__safe_for_unpickling__ = True
# Workaround for http://bugs.python.org/issue12370
_super = super

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@ -56,3 +56,5 @@ Bugfixes
* Fixed incorrect queries with multiple many-to-many fields on a model with the
same 'to' model and with ``related_name`` set to '+' (:ticket:`24505`,
:ticket:`25486`).
* Fixed pickling a ``SimpleLazyObject`` wrapping a model (:ticket:`25389`).

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@ -11,3 +11,7 @@ class Category(models.Model):
class Thing(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=100)
category = models.ForeignKey(Category, models.CASCADE)
class CategoryInfo(models.Model):
category = models.OneToOneField(Category, models.CASCADE)

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@ -3,11 +3,14 @@ from __future__ import unicode_literals
import copy
import pickle
import sys
import warnings
from unittest import TestCase
from django.utils import six
from django.utils.functional import LazyObject, SimpleLazyObject, empty
from .models import Category, CategoryInfo
class Foo(object):
"""
@ -284,3 +287,92 @@ class SimpleLazyObjectTestCase(LazyObjectTestCase):
self.assertNotIn(6, lazy_set)
self.assertEqual(len(lazy_list), 5)
self.assertEqual(len(lazy_set), 4)
class BaseBaz(object):
"""
A base class with a funky __reduce__ method, meant to simulate the
__reduce__ method of Model, which sets self._django_version.
"""
def __init__(self):
self.baz = 'wrong'
def __reduce__(self):
self.baz = 'right'
return super(BaseBaz, self).__reduce__()
def __eq__(self, other):
if self.__class__ != other.__class__:
return False
for attr in ['bar', 'baz', 'quux']:
if hasattr(self, attr) != hasattr(other, attr):
return False
elif getattr(self, attr, None) != getattr(other, attr, None):
return False
return True
class Baz(BaseBaz):
"""
A class that inherits from BaseBaz and has its own __reduce_ex__ method.
"""
def __init__(self, bar):
self.bar = bar
super(Baz, self).__init__()
def __reduce_ex__(self, proto):
self.quux = 'quux'
return super(Baz, self).__reduce_ex__(proto)
class BazProxy(Baz):
"""
A class that acts as a proxy for Baz. It does some scary mucking about with
dicts, which simulates some crazy things that people might do with
e.g. proxy models.
"""
def __init__(self, baz):
self.__dict__ = baz.__dict__
self._baz = baz
super(BaseBaz, self).__init__()
class SimpleLazyObjectPickleTestCase(TestCase):
"""
Regression test for pickling a SimpleLazyObject wrapping a model (#25389).
Also covers other classes with a custom __reduce__ method.
"""
def test_pickle_with_reduce(self):
"""
Test in a fairly synthetic setting.
"""
# Test every pickle protocol available
for protocol in range(pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL + 1):
lazy_objs = [
SimpleLazyObject(lambda: BaseBaz()),
SimpleLazyObject(lambda: Baz(1)),
SimpleLazyObject(lambda: BazProxy(Baz(2))),
]
for obj in lazy_objs:
pickled = pickle.dumps(obj, protocol)
unpickled = pickle.loads(pickled)
self.assertEqual(unpickled, obj)
self.assertEqual(unpickled.baz, 'right')
def test_pickle_model(self):
"""
Test on an actual model, based on the report in #25426.
"""
category = Category.objects.create(name="thing1")
CategoryInfo.objects.create(category=category)
# Test every pickle protocol available
for protocol in range(pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL + 1):
lazy_category = SimpleLazyObject(lambda: category)
# Test both if we accessed a field on the model and if we didn't.
lazy_category.categoryinfo
lazy_category_2 = SimpleLazyObject(lambda: category)
with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as recorded:
self.assertEqual(pickle.loads(pickle.dumps(lazy_category, protocol)), category)
self.assertEqual(pickle.loads(pickle.dumps(lazy_category_2, protocol)), category)
# Assert that there were no warnings.
self.assertEqual(len(recorded), 0)