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Fixed #12237 -- Improved the error message for m2m fields with an explicit through model being listed in admin fieldsets. Thanks to Pyth for the report and Ramiro Morales for the patch.
git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@11744 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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@ -198,7 +198,9 @@ def validate_base(cls, model):
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check_formfield(cls, model, opts, 'fields', field)
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f = get_field(cls, model, opts, 'fields', field)
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if isinstance(f, models.ManyToManyField) and not f.rel.through._meta.auto_created:
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raise ImproperlyConfigured("'%s.fields' can't include the ManyToManyField field '%s' because '%s' manually specifies a 'through' model." % (cls.__name__, field, field))
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raise ImproperlyConfigured("'%s.fields' can't include the ManyToManyField "
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"field '%s' because '%s' manually specifies "
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"a 'through' model." % (cls.__name__, field, field))
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if cls.fieldsets:
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raise ImproperlyConfigured('Both fieldsets and fields are specified in %s.' % cls.__name__)
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if len(cls.fields) > len(set(cls.fields)):
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@ -217,11 +219,23 @@ def validate_base(cls, model):
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raise ImproperlyConfigured("'fields' key is required in "
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"%s.fieldsets[%d][1] field options dict."
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% (cls.__name__, idx))
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for field in fieldset[1]['fields']:
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check_formfield(cls, model, opts, "fieldsets[%d][1]['fields']" % idx, field)
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try:
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f = opts.get_field(field)
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if isinstance(f, models.ManyToManyField) and not f.rel.through._meta.auto_created:
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raise ImproperlyConfigured("'%s.fieldsets[%d][1]['fields']' "
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"can't include the ManyToManyField field '%s' because "
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"'%s' manually specifies a 'through' model." % (
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cls.__name__, idx, field, field))
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except models.FieldDoesNotExist:
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# If we can't find a field on the model that matches,
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# it could be an extra field on the form.
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pass
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flattened_fieldsets = flatten_fieldsets(cls.fieldsets)
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if len(flattened_fieldsets) > len(set(flattened_fieldsets)):
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raise ImproperlyConfigured('There are duplicate field(s) in %s.fieldsets' % cls.__name__)
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for field in flattened_fieldsets:
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check_formfield(cls, model, opts, "fieldsets[%d][1]['fields']" % idx, field)
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# form
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if hasattr(cls, 'form') and not issubclass(cls.form, BaseModelForm):
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@ -108,8 +108,9 @@ Exception: <class 'regressiontests.admin_validation.models.TwoAlbumFKAndAnE'> ha
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>>> validate_inline(TwoAlbumFKAndAnEInline, None, Album)
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# Regression test for #12203 - Fail more gracefully when a M2M field that
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# specifies the 'through' option is included in the 'fields' ModelAdmin option.
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# Regression test for #12203/#12237 - Fail more gracefully when a M2M field that
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# specifies the 'through' option is included in the 'fields' or the 'fieldsets'
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# ModelAdmin options.
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>>> class BookAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
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... fields = ['authors']
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...
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ImproperlyConfigured: 'BookAdmin.fields' can't include the ManyToManyField field 'authors' because 'authors' manually specifies a 'through' model.
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>>> class FieldsetBookAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
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... fieldsets = (
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... ('Header 1', {'fields': ('name',)}),
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... ('Header 2', {'fields': ('authors',)}),
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... )
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>>> validate(FieldsetBookAdmin, Book)
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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...
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ImproperlyConfigured: 'FieldsetBookAdmin.fieldsets[1][1]['fields']' can't include the ManyToManyField field 'authors' because 'authors' manually specifies a 'through' model.
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# Regression test for #12209 -- If the explicitly provided through model
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# is specified as a string, the admin should still be able use
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# Model.m2m_field.through
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