Fixed #26787 -- Documented deleting and reloading of model instance fields.

Thanks Julien Hartmann for the report.
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Tim Graham 2016-06-21 13:46:22 -04:00
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@ -128,6 +128,18 @@ in the ``from_db()`` method.
Refreshing objects from database
================================
If you delete a field from a model instance, accessing it again reloads the
value from the database::
>>> obj = MyModel.objects.first()
>>> del obj.field
>>> obj.field # Loads the field from the database
.. versionchanged:: 1.10
In older versions, accessing a deleted field raised ``AttributeError``
instead of reloading it.
.. method:: Model.refresh_from_db(using=None, fields=None)
If you need to reload a model's values from the database, you can use the

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@ -884,6 +884,9 @@ Miscellaneous
* The ``_base_manager`` and ``_default_manager`` attributes are removed from
model instances. They remain accessible on the model class.
* Accessing a deleted field on a model instance, e.g. after ``del obj.field``,
reloads the field's value instead of raising ``AttributeError``.
.. _deprecated-features-1.10:
Features deprecated in 1.10

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@ -421,6 +421,19 @@ class ModelTest(TestCase):
# hash)
hash(Article())
def test_delete_and_access_field(self):
# Accessing a field after it's deleted from a model reloads its value.
pub_date = datetime.now()
article = Article.objects.create(headline='foo', pub_date=pub_date)
new_pub_date = article.pub_date + timedelta(days=10)
article.headline = 'bar'
article.pub_date = new_pub_date
del article.headline
with self.assertNumQueries(1):
self.assertEqual(article.headline, 'foo')
# Fields that weren't deleted aren't reloaded.
self.assertEqual(article.pub_date, new_pub_date)
class ModelLookupTest(TestCase):
def setUp(self):