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Fixed #239 and #107 -- Changed model init() to use Field.get_default() if the value wasn't explicitly passed as a keyword argument. That means setting 'id=None' is no longer necessary, and you can leave off fields if you want them to have default values set.
git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@360 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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@ -720,14 +720,13 @@ class Model:
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# CORE METHODS #############################
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# CORE METHODS #############################
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def method_init(opts, self, *args, **kwargs):
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def method_init(opts, self, *args, **kwargs):
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if kwargs:
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for f in opts.fields:
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setattr(self, f.name, kwargs.pop(f.name, f.get_default()))
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if kwargs:
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raise TypeError, "'%s' is an invalid keyword argument for this function" % kwargs.keys()[0]
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for i, arg in enumerate(args):
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for i, arg in enumerate(args):
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setattr(self, opts.fields[i].name, arg)
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setattr(self, opts.fields[i].name, arg)
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for k, v in kwargs.items():
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try:
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opts.get_field(k, many_to_many=False)
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except FieldDoesNotExist:
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raise TypeError, "'%s' is an invalid keyword argument for this function" % k
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setattr(self, k, v)
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def method_eq(opts, self, other):
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def method_eq(opts, self, other):
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return isinstance(other, self.__class__) and getattr(self, opts.pk.name) == getattr(other, opts.pk.name)
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return isinstance(other, self.__class__) and getattr(self, opts.pk.name) == getattr(other, opts.pk.name)
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@ -333,8 +333,7 @@ Creating new objects
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Creating new objects (i.e. ``INSERT``) is done by creating new instances
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Creating new objects (i.e. ``INSERT``) is done by creating new instances
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of objects then calling save() on them::
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of objects then calling save() on them::
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>>> p = polls.Poll(id=None,
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>>> p = polls.Poll(slug="eggs",
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... slug="eggs",
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... question="How do you like your eggs?",
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... question="How do you like your eggs?",
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... pub_date=datetime.datetime.now(),
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... pub_date=datetime.datetime.now(),
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... expire_date=some_future_date)
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... expire_date=some_future_date)
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@ -355,8 +354,7 @@ Related objects (i.e. ``Choices``) are created using convience functions::
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Each of those ``add_choice`` methods is equivilent to (except obviously much
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Each of those ``add_choice`` methods is equivilent to (except obviously much
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simpler than)::
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simpler than)::
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>>> c = polls.Choice(id=None,
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>>> c = polls.Choice(poll_id=p.id,
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... poll_id=p.id,
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... choice="Over easy",
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... choice="Over easy",
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... votes=0)
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... votes=0)
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>>> c.save()
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>>> c.save()
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[]
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[]
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# Create a new Reporter.
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# Create a new Reporter.
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>>> r = reporters.Reporter(id=None, full_name='John Smith')
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>>> r = reporters.Reporter(full_name='John Smith')
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# Save the object into the database. You have to call save() explicitly.
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# Save the object into the database. You have to call save() explicitly.
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>>> r.save()
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>>> r.save()
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# Create an article.
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# Create an article.
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>>> from datetime import datetime
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>>> from datetime import datetime
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>>> a = articles.Article(id=None, pub_date=datetime.now(), headline='Django is cool', article='Yeah.', reporter_id=1)
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>>> a = articles.Article(pub_date=datetime.now(), headline='Django is cool', article='Yeah.', reporter_id=1)
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>>> a.save()
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>>> a.save()
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# Now the article is in the database.
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# Now the article is in the database.
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# Create a new Poll.
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# Create a new Poll.
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>>> from datetime import datetime
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>>> from datetime import datetime
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>>> p = polls.Poll(id=None, question="What's up?", pub_date=datetime.now())
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>>> p = polls.Poll(question="What's up?", pub_date=datetime.now())
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# Save the object into the database. You have to call save() explicitly.
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# Save the object into the database. You have to call save() explicitly.
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>>> p.save()
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>>> p.save()
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class Article(meta.Model):
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class Article(meta.Model):
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fields = (
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fields = (
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meta.CharField('headline', maxlength=100),
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meta.CharField('headline', maxlength=100, default='Default headline'),
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meta.DateTimeField('pub_date'),
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meta.DateTimeField('pub_date'),
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)
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)
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# Create an Article.
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# Create an Article.
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>>> from datetime import datetime
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>>> from datetime import datetime
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>>> a = articles.Article(id=None, headline='Area man programs in Python', pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 28))
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>>> a = articles.Article(id=None, headline='Area man programs in Python',
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... pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 28))
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# Save it into the database. You have to call save() explicitly.
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# Save it into the database. You have to call save() explicitly.
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>>> a.save()
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>>> a.save()
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>>> b = articles.get_object(pk=1)
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>>> b = articles.get_object(pk=1)
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>>> a == b
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>>> a == b
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True
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True
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# You can initialize a model instance using positional arguments, which should
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# match the field order as defined in the model...
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>>> a2 = articles.Article(None, 'Second article', datetime(2005, 7, 29))
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>>> a2.save()
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>>> a2.id
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2L
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>>> a2.headline
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'Second article'
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>>> a2.pub_date
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datetime.datetime(2005, 7, 29, 0, 0)
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# ...or, you can use keyword arguments.
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>>> a3 = articles.Article(id=None, headline='Third article',
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... pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 30))
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>>> a3.save()
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>>> a3.id
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3L
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>>> a3.headline
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'Third article'
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>>> a3.pub_date
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datetime.datetime(2005, 7, 30, 0, 0)
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# You can also mix and match position and keyword arguments, but be sure not to
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# duplicate field information.
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>>> a4 = articles.Article(None, 'Fourth article', pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 31))
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>>> a4.save()
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>>> a4.headline
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'Fourth article'
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# Don't use invalid keyword arguments.
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>>> a5 = articles.Article(id=None, headline='Invalid', pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 31), foo='bar')
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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...
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TypeError: 'foo' is an invalid keyword argument for this function
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# You can leave off the ID.
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>>> a5 = articles.Article(headline='Article 6', pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 31))
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>>> a5.save()
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>>> a5.id
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>>> a5.headline
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'Article 6'
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# If you leave off a field with "default" set, Django will use the default.
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>>> a6 = articles.Article(pub_date=datetime(2005, 7, 31))
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>>> a6.save()
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>>> a6.headline
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'Default headline'
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"""
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"""
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