Fixed #17159 -- Validated returned number of next|previous_page_number

Thanks mehta.apurva at gmail.com for the report and the initial patch
and neaf for the complete patch.
This commit is contained in:
Claude Paroz 2012-06-09 17:55:24 +02:00
parent ef906b1632
commit fc40a6504b
4 changed files with 35 additions and 19 deletions

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@ -132,10 +132,10 @@ class Page(object):
return self.has_previous() or self.has_next()
def next_page_number(self):
return self.number + 1
return self.paginator.validate_number(self.number + 1)
def previous_page_number(self):
return self.number - 1
return self.paginator.validate_number(self.number - 1)
def start_index(self):
"""

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@ -154,6 +154,16 @@ Unicode parameters (``password``, ``salt`` or ``encoded``). If any of the
hashing methods need byte strings, you can use the
:func:`~django.utils.encoding.smart_str` utility to encode the strings.
Validation of previous_page_number and next_page_number
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
When using :doc:`object pagination </topics/pagination>`,
the ``previous_page_number()`` and ``next_page_number()`` methods of the
:class:`~django.core.paginator.Page` object did not check if the returned
number was inside the existing page range.
It does check it now and raises an :exc:`InvalidPage` exception when the number
is either too low or too high.
Features deprecated in 1.5
==========================

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@ -253,13 +253,19 @@ Methods
.. method:: Page.next_page_number()
Returns the next page number. Note that this is "dumb" and will return the
next page number regardless of whether a subsequent page exists.
Returns the next page number.
.. versionchanged:: 1.5
Raises :exc:`InvalidPage` if next page doesn't exist.
.. method:: Page.previous_page_number()
Returns the previous page number. Note that this is "dumb" and will return
the previous page number regardless of whether a previous page exists.
Returns the previous page number.
.. versionchanged:: 1.5
Raises :exc:`InvalidPage` if previous page doesn't exist.
.. method:: Page.start_index()

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@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ class PaginationTests(TestCase):
self.assertFalse(p.has_previous())
self.assertTrue(p.has_other_pages())
self.assertEqual(2, p.next_page_number())
self.assertEqual(0, p.previous_page_number())
self.assertRaises(InvalidPage, p.previous_page_number)
self.assertEqual(1, p.start_index())
self.assertEqual(5, p.end_index())
@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ class PaginationTests(TestCase):
self.assertFalse(p.has_next())
self.assertTrue(p.has_previous())
self.assertTrue(p.has_other_pages())
self.assertEqual(3, p.next_page_number())
self.assertRaises(InvalidPage, p.next_page_number)
self.assertEqual(1, p.previous_page_number())
self.assertEqual(6, p.start_index())
self.assertEqual(9, p.end_index())
@ -104,20 +104,20 @@ class PaginationTests(TestCase):
def test_paginate_list(self):
# Paginators work with regular lists/tuples, too -- not just with QuerySets.
paginator = Paginator([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9], 5)
paginator = Paginator([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9], 3)
self.assertEqual(9, paginator.count)
self.assertEqual(2, paginator.num_pages)
self.assertEqual([1, 2], paginator.page_range)
p = paginator.page(1)
self.assertEqual("<Page 1 of 2>", unicode(p))
self.assertEqual([1, 2, 3, 4, 5], p.object_list)
self.assertEqual(3, paginator.num_pages)
self.assertEqual([1, 2, 3], paginator.page_range)
p = paginator.page(2)
self.assertEqual("<Page 2 of 3>", unicode(p))
self.assertEqual([4, 5, 6], p.object_list)
self.assertTrue(p.has_next())
self.assertFalse(p.has_previous())
self.assertTrue(p.has_previous())
self.assertTrue(p.has_other_pages())
self.assertEqual(2, p.next_page_number())
self.assertEqual(0, p.previous_page_number())
self.assertEqual(1, p.start_index())
self.assertEqual(5, p.end_index())
self.assertEqual(3, p.next_page_number())
self.assertEqual(1, p.previous_page_number())
self.assertEqual(4, p.start_index())
self.assertEqual(6, p.end_index())
def test_paginate_misc_classes(self):
# Paginator can be passed other objects with a count() method.