From ebcc0dad23a60e4c8a7894004f168fc40bc119f6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Adrian Holovaty Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 18:03:33 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] magic-removal: Removed subclassing model unit tests for now git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/branches/magic-removal@1645 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37 --- tests/modeltests/subclassing/__init__.py | 0 tests/modeltests/subclassing/models.py | 171 ----------------------- 2 files changed, 171 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 tests/modeltests/subclassing/__init__.py delete mode 100644 tests/modeltests/subclassing/models.py diff --git a/tests/modeltests/subclassing/__init__.py b/tests/modeltests/subclassing/__init__.py deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29bb2..0000000000 diff --git a/tests/modeltests/subclassing/models.py b/tests/modeltests/subclassing/models.py deleted file mode 100644 index 28dfd4e017..0000000000 --- a/tests/modeltests/subclassing/models.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,171 +0,0 @@ -""" -15. Subclassing models - -You can subclass another model to create a copy of it that behaves slightly -differently. -""" - -from django.db import models - -# From the "Bare-bones model" example -from modeltests.basic.models import Article - -# From the "Adding __repr__()" example -from modeltests.repr.models import Article as ArticleWithRepr - -# From the "Specifying ordering" example -from modeltests.ordering.models import Article as ArticleWithOrdering - -# This uses all fields and metadata from Article and -# adds a "section" field. -class ArticleWithSection(Article): - section = models.CharField(maxlength=30) - -# This uses all fields and metadata from Article but -# removes the "pub_date" field. -class ArticleWithoutPubDate(Article): - class META: - remove_fields = ('pub_date',) - -# This uses all fields and metadata from Article but -# overrides the "pub_date" field. -class ArticleWithFieldOverride(Article): - pub_date = models.DateField() # overrides the old field, a DateTimeField - # No need to add remove_fields = ('pub_date',) - -# This uses all fields and metadata from ArticleWithRepr and -# makes a few additions/changes. -class ArticleWithManyChanges(ArticleWithRepr): - section = models.CharField(maxlength=30) - is_popular = models.BooleanField() - pub_date = models.DateField() # overrides the old field, a DateTimeField - -# This uses all fields from ArticleWithOrdering but -# changes the ordering parameter. -class ArticleWithChangedMeta(ArticleWithOrdering): - class META: - ordering = ('headline', 'pub_date') - -class NoModuleNameFirst(Article): - section = models.CharField(maxlength=30) - -class NoModuleNameSecond(Article): - section = models.CharField(maxlength=30) - -API_TESTS = """ -# No data is in the system yet. ->>> ArticleWithSection.objects.get_list() -[] ->>> ArticleWithoutPubDate.objects.get_list() -[] ->>> ArticleWithFieldOverride.objects.get_list() -[] - -# Create an ArticleWithSection. ->>> from datetime import date, datetime ->>> a1 = ArticleWithSection(headline='First', pub_date=datetime(2005, 8, 22), section='News') ->>> a1.save() ->>> a1 - ->>> a1.id -1 ->>> a1.headline -'First' ->>> a1.pub_date -datetime.datetime(2005, 8, 22, 0, 0) - -# Retrieve it again, to prove the fields have been saved. ->>> a1 = ArticleWithSection.objects.get_object(pk=1) ->>> a1.headline -'First' ->>> a1.pub_date -datetime.datetime(2005, 8, 22, 0, 0) ->>> a1.section -'News' - -# Create an ArticleWithoutPubDate. ->>> a2 = ArticleWithoutPubDate(headline='Second') ->>> a2.save() ->>> a2 - ->>> a2.id -1 ->>> a2.pub_date -Traceback (most recent call last): - ... -AttributeError: 'ArticleWithoutPubDate' object has no attribute 'pub_date' - -# Retrieve it again, to prove the fields have been saved. ->>> a2 = ArticleWithoutPubDate.objects.get_object(pk=1) ->>> a2.headline -'Second' ->>> a2.pub_date -Traceback (most recent call last): - ... -AttributeError: 'ArticleWithoutPubDate' object has no attribute 'pub_date' - -# Create an ArticleWithFieldOverride. ->>> a3 = ArticleWithFieldOverride(headline='Third', pub_date=date(2005, 8, 22)) ->>> a3.save() ->>> a3 - ->>> a3.id -1 ->>> a3.pub_date -datetime.date(2005, 8, 22) - -# Retrieve it again, to prove the fields have been saved. ->>> a3 = ArticleWithFieldOverride.objects.get_object(pk=1) ->>> a3.headline -'Third' ->>> a3.pub_date -datetime.date(2005, 8, 22) - -# Create an ArticleWithManyChanges. ->>> a4 = ArticleWithManyChanges(headline='Fourth', section='Arts', -... is_popular=True, pub_date=date(2005, 8, 22)) ->>> a4.save() - -# a4 inherits __repr__() from its parent model (ArticleWithRepr). ->>> a4 -Fourth - -# Retrieve it again, to prove the fields have been saved. ->>> a4 = ArticleWithManyChanges.objects.get_object(pk=1) ->>> a4.headline -'Fourth' ->>> a4.section -'Arts' ->>> a4.is_popular == True -True ->>> a4.pub_date -datetime.date(2005, 8, 22) - -# Test get_list(). ->>> ArticleWithSection.objects.get_list() -[] ->>> ArticleWithoutPubDate.objects.get_list() -[] ->>> ArticleWithFieldOverride.objects.get_list() -[] ->>> ArticleWithManyChanges.objects.get_list() -[Fourth] - -# Create a couple of ArticleWithChangedMeta objects. ->>> a5 = ArticleWithChangedMeta(headline='A', pub_date=datetime(2005, 3, 1)) ->>> a5.save() ->>> a6 = ArticleWithChangedMeta(headline='B', pub_date=datetime(2005, 4, 1)) ->>> a6.save() ->>> a7 = ArticleWithChangedMeta(headline='C', pub_date=datetime(2005, 5, 1)) ->>> a7.save() - -# Ordering has been overridden, so objects are ordered -# by headline ASC instead of pub_date DESC. ->>> ArticleWithChangedMeta.objects.get_list() -[A, B, C] - ->>> NoModuleNameFirst.objects.get_list() -[] ->>> NoModuleNameSecond.objects.get_list() -[] -"""