Fixed #3871 -- Custom managers when traversing reverse relations.
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@ -319,6 +319,23 @@ def create_generic_related_manager(superclass):
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'%s__exact' % object_id_field_name: instance._get_pk_val(),
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}
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def __call__(self, **kwargs):
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# We use **kwargs rather than a kwarg argument to enforce the
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# `manager='manager_name'` syntax.
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manager = getattr(self.model, kwargs.pop('manager'))
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manager_class = create_generic_related_manager(manager.__class__)
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return manager_class(
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model = self.model,
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instance = self.instance,
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symmetrical = self.symmetrical,
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source_col_name = self.source_col_name,
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target_col_name = self.target_col_name,
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content_type = self.content_type,
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content_type_field_name = self.content_type_field_name,
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object_id_field_name = self.object_id_field_name,
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prefetch_cache_name = self.prefetch_cache_name,
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)
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def get_queryset(self):
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try:
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return self.instance._prefetched_objects_cache[self.prefetch_cache_name]
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@ -365,6 +365,92 @@ class ReverseSingleRelatedObjectDescriptor(six.with_metaclass(RenameRelatedObjec
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setattr(value, self.field.related.get_cache_name(), instance)
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def create_foreign_related_manager(superclass, rel_field, rel_model):
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class RelatedManager(superclass):
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def __init__(self, instance):
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super(RelatedManager, self).__init__()
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self.instance = instance
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self.core_filters = {'%s__exact' % rel_field.name: instance}
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self.model = rel_model
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def __call__(self, **kwargs):
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# We use **kwargs rather than a kwarg argument to enforce the
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# `manager='manager_name'` syntax.
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manager = getattr(self.model, kwargs.pop('manager'))
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manager_class = create_foreign_related_manager(manager.__class__, rel_field, rel_model)
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return manager_class(self.instance)
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def get_queryset(self):
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try:
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return self.instance._prefetched_objects_cache[rel_field.related_query_name()]
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except (AttributeError, KeyError):
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db = self._db or router.db_for_read(self.model, instance=self.instance)
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qs = super(RelatedManager, self).get_queryset().using(db).filter(**self.core_filters)
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empty_strings_as_null = connections[db].features.interprets_empty_strings_as_nulls
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for field in rel_field.foreign_related_fields:
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val = getattr(self.instance, field.attname)
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if val is None or (val == '' and empty_strings_as_null):
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return qs.none()
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qs._known_related_objects = {rel_field: {self.instance.pk: self.instance}}
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return qs
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def get_prefetch_queryset(self, instances):
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rel_obj_attr = rel_field.get_local_related_value
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instance_attr = rel_field.get_foreign_related_value
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instances_dict = dict((instance_attr(inst), inst) for inst in instances)
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db = self._db or router.db_for_read(self.model, instance=instances[0])
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query = {'%s__in' % rel_field.name: instances}
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qs = super(RelatedManager, self).get_queryset().using(db).filter(**query)
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# Since we just bypassed this class' get_queryset(), we must manage
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# the reverse relation manually.
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for rel_obj in qs:
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instance = instances_dict[rel_obj_attr(rel_obj)]
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setattr(rel_obj, rel_field.name, instance)
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cache_name = rel_field.related_query_name()
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return qs, rel_obj_attr, instance_attr, False, cache_name
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def add(self, *objs):
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for obj in objs:
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if not isinstance(obj, self.model):
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raise TypeError("'%s' instance expected, got %r" % (self.model._meta.object_name, obj))
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setattr(obj, rel_field.name, self.instance)
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obj.save()
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add.alters_data = True
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def create(self, **kwargs):
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kwargs[rel_field.name] = self.instance
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db = router.db_for_write(self.model, instance=self.instance)
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return super(RelatedManager, self.db_manager(db)).create(**kwargs)
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create.alters_data = True
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def get_or_create(self, **kwargs):
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# Update kwargs with the related object that this
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# ForeignRelatedObjectsDescriptor knows about.
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kwargs[rel_field.name] = self.instance
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db = router.db_for_write(self.model, instance=self.instance)
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return super(RelatedManager, self.db_manager(db)).get_or_create(**kwargs)
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get_or_create.alters_data = True
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# remove() and clear() are only provided if the ForeignKey can have a value of null.
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if rel_field.null:
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def remove(self, *objs):
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val = rel_field.get_foreign_related_value(self.instance)
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for obj in objs:
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# Is obj actually part of this descriptor set?
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if rel_field.get_local_related_value(obj) == val:
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setattr(obj, rel_field.name, None)
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obj.save()
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else:
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raise rel_field.rel.to.DoesNotExist("%r is not related to %r." % (obj, self.instance))
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remove.alters_data = True
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def clear(self):
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self.update(**{rel_field.name: None})
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clear.alters_data = True
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return RelatedManager
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class ForeignRelatedObjectsDescriptor(object):
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# This class provides the functionality that makes the related-object
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# managers available as attributes on a model class, for fields that have
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@ -392,86 +478,11 @@ class ForeignRelatedObjectsDescriptor(object):
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def related_manager_cls(self):
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# Dynamically create a class that subclasses the related model's default
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# manager.
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superclass = self.related.model._default_manager.__class__
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rel_field = self.related.field
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rel_model = self.related.model
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class RelatedManager(superclass):
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def __init__(self, instance):
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super(RelatedManager, self).__init__()
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self.instance = instance
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self.core_filters = {'%s__exact' % rel_field.name: instance}
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self.model = rel_model
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def get_queryset(self):
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try:
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return self.instance._prefetched_objects_cache[rel_field.related_query_name()]
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except (AttributeError, KeyError):
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db = self._db or router.db_for_read(self.model, instance=self.instance)
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qs = super(RelatedManager, self).get_queryset().using(db).filter(**self.core_filters)
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empty_strings_as_null = connections[db].features.interprets_empty_strings_as_nulls
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for field in rel_field.foreign_related_fields:
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val = getattr(self.instance, field.attname)
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if val is None or (val == '' and empty_strings_as_null):
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return qs.none()
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qs._known_related_objects = {rel_field: {self.instance.pk: self.instance}}
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return qs
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def get_prefetch_queryset(self, instances):
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rel_obj_attr = rel_field.get_local_related_value
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instance_attr = rel_field.get_foreign_related_value
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instances_dict = dict((instance_attr(inst), inst) for inst in instances)
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db = self._db or router.db_for_read(self.model, instance=instances[0])
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query = {'%s__in' % rel_field.name: instances}
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qs = super(RelatedManager, self).get_queryset().using(db).filter(**query)
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# Since we just bypassed this class' get_queryset(), we must manage
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# the reverse relation manually.
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for rel_obj in qs:
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instance = instances_dict[rel_obj_attr(rel_obj)]
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setattr(rel_obj, rel_field.name, instance)
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cache_name = rel_field.related_query_name()
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return qs, rel_obj_attr, instance_attr, False, cache_name
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def add(self, *objs):
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for obj in objs:
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if not isinstance(obj, self.model):
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raise TypeError("'%s' instance expected, got %r" % (self.model._meta.object_name, obj))
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setattr(obj, rel_field.name, self.instance)
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obj.save()
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add.alters_data = True
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def create(self, **kwargs):
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kwargs[rel_field.name] = self.instance
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db = router.db_for_write(self.model, instance=self.instance)
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return super(RelatedManager, self.db_manager(db)).create(**kwargs)
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create.alters_data = True
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def get_or_create(self, **kwargs):
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# Update kwargs with the related object that this
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# ForeignRelatedObjectsDescriptor knows about.
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kwargs[rel_field.name] = self.instance
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db = router.db_for_write(self.model, instance=self.instance)
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return super(RelatedManager, self.db_manager(db)).get_or_create(**kwargs)
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get_or_create.alters_data = True
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# remove() and clear() are only provided if the ForeignKey can have a value of null.
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if rel_field.null:
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def remove(self, *objs):
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val = rel_field.get_foreign_related_value(self.instance)
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for obj in objs:
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# Is obj actually part of this descriptor set?
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if rel_field.get_local_related_value(obj) == val:
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setattr(obj, rel_field.name, None)
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obj.save()
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else:
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raise rel_field.rel.to.DoesNotExist("%r is not related to %r." % (obj, self.instance))
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remove.alters_data = True
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def clear(self):
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self.update(**{rel_field.name: None})
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clear.alters_data = True
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return RelatedManager
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return create_foreign_related_manager(
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self.related.model._default_manager.__class__,
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self.related.field,
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self.related.model,
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)
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def create_many_related_manager(superclass, rel):
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"a many-to-many relationship can be used." %
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instance.__class__.__name__)
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def __call__(self, **kwargs):
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# We use **kwargs rather than a kwarg argument to enforce the
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# `manager='manager_name'` syntax.
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manager = getattr(self.model, kwargs.pop('manager'))
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manager_class = create_many_related_manager(manager.__class__, rel)
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return manager_class(
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model=self.model,
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query_field_name=self.query_field_name,
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instance=self.instance,
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symmetrical=self.symmetrical,
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source_field_name=self.source_field_name,
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target_field_name=self.target_field_name,
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reverse=self.reverse,
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through=self.through,
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prefetch_cache_name=self.prefetch_cache_name,
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)
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def get_queryset(self):
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try:
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return self.instance._prefetched_objects_cache[self.prefetch_cache_name]
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class method has been added to :ref:`create Manager with QuerySet methods
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<create-manager-with-queryset-methods>`.
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Using a custom manager when traversing reverse relations
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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It is now possible to :ref:`specify a custom manager
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<using-custom-reverse-manager>` when traversing a reverse relationship.
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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@ -1136,6 +1136,31 @@ above example code would look like this::
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>>> b.entries.filter(headline__contains='Lennon')
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>>> b.entries.count()
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.. _using-custom-reverse-manager:
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Using a custom reverse manager
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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.. versionadded:: 1.7
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By default the :class:`~django.db.models.fields.related.RelatedManager` used
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for reverse relations is a subclass of the :ref:`default manager <manager-names>`
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for that model. If you would like to specify a different manager for a given
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query you can use the following syntax::
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from django.db import models
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class Entry(models.Model):
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#...
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objects = models.Manager() # Default Manager
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entries = EntryManager() # Custom Manager
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>>> b = Blog.objects.get(id=1)
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>>> b.entry_set(manager='entries').all()
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Additional methods to handle related objects
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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In addition to the :class:`~django.db.models.query.QuerySet` methods defined in
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"Retrieving objects" above, the :class:`~django.db.models.ForeignKey`
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:class:`~django.db.models.Manager` has additional methods used to handle the
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from __future__ import unicode_literals
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from django.contrib.contenttypes import generic
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from django.db import models
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from django.utils.encoding import python_2_unicode_compatible
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CustomManager = BaseCustomManager.from_queryset(CustomQuerySet)
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class FunPeopleManager(models.Manager):
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def get_queryset(self):
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return super(FunPeopleManager, self).get_queryset().filter(fun=True)
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class BoringPeopleManager(models.Manager):
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def get_queryset(self):
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return super(BoringPeopleManager, self).get_queryset().filter(fun=False)
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@python_2_unicode_compatible
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class Person(models.Model):
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first_name = models.CharField(max_length=30)
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last_name = models.CharField(max_length=30)
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fun = models.BooleanField(default=False)
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favorite_book = models.ForeignKey('Book', null=True, related_name='favorite_books')
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favorite_thing_type = models.ForeignKey('contenttypes.ContentType', null=True)
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favorite_thing_id = models.IntegerField(null=True)
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favorite_thing = generic.GenericForeignKey('favorite_thing_type', 'favorite_thing_id')
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objects = PersonManager()
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fun_people = FunPeopleManager()
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boring_people = BoringPeopleManager()
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custom_queryset_default_manager = CustomQuerySet.as_manager()
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custom_queryset_custom_manager = CustomManager('hello')
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published_objects = PublishedBookManager()
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authors = models.ManyToManyField(Person, related_name='books')
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favorite_things = generic.GenericRelation(Person,
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content_type_field='favorite_thing_type', object_id_field='favorite_thing_id')
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def __str__(self):
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return self.title
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class CustomManagerTests(TestCase):
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def test_manager(self):
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Person.objects.create(first_name="Bugs", last_name="Bunny", fun=True)
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p2 = Person.objects.create(first_name="Droopy", last_name="Dog", fun=False)
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def setUp(self):
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self.b1 = Book.published_objects.create(
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title="How to program", author="Rodney Dangerfield", is_published=True)
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self.b2 = Book.published_objects.create(
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title="How to be smart", author="Albert Einstein", is_published=False)
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self.p1 = Person.objects.create(first_name="Bugs", last_name="Bunny", fun=True)
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self.p2 = Person.objects.create(first_name="Droopy", last_name="Dog", fun=False)
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def test_manager(self):
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# Test a custom `Manager` method.
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self.assertQuerysetEqual(
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Person.objects.get_fun_people(), [
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# The RelatedManager used on the 'books' descriptor extends the default
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# manager
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self.assertIsInstance(p2.books, PublishedBookManager)
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self.assertIsInstance(self.p2.books, PublishedBookManager)
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Book.published_objects.create(
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title="How to program", author="Rodney Dangerfield", is_published=True
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)
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b2 = Book.published_objects.create(
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title="How to be smart", author="Albert Einstein", is_published=False
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)
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# The default manager, "objects", doesn't exist, because a custom one
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# was provided.
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# The RelatedManager used on the 'authors' descriptor extends the
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# default manager
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self.assertIsInstance(b2.authors, PersonManager)
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self.assertIsInstance(self.b2.authors, PersonManager)
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self.assertQuerysetEqual(
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Book.published_objects.all(), [
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],
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lambda c: c.name
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)
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def test_related_manager_fk(self):
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self.p1.favorite_book = self.b1
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self.p1.save()
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self.p2.favorite_book = self.b1
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self.p2.save()
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self.assertQuerysetEqual(
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self.b1.favorite_books.order_by('first_name').all(), [
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"Bugs",
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"Droopy",
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],
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lambda c: c.first_name
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)
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self.assertQuerysetEqual(
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self.b1.favorite_books(manager='boring_people').all(), [
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"Droopy",
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],
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lambda c: c.first_name
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)
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self.assertQuerysetEqual(
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self.b1.favorite_books(manager='fun_people').all(), [
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"Bugs",
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],
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lambda c: c.first_name
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)
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def test_related_manager_gfk(self):
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self.p1.favorite_thing = self.b1
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self.p1.save()
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self.p2.favorite_thing = self.b1
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self.p2.save()
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self.assertQuerysetEqual(
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self.b1.favorite_things.order_by('first_name').all(), [
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"Bugs",
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"Droopy",
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],
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lambda c: c.first_name
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)
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self.assertQuerysetEqual(
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self.b1.favorite_things(manager='boring_people').all(), [
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"Droopy",
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],
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lambda c: c.first_name
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)
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self.assertQuerysetEqual(
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self.b1.favorite_things(manager='fun_people').all(), [
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"Bugs",
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],
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lambda c: c.first_name
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)
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def test_related_manager_m2m(self):
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self.b1.authors.add(self.p1)
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self.b1.authors.add(self.p2)
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self.assertQuerysetEqual(
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self.b1.authors.order_by('first_name').all(), [
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"Bugs",
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"Droopy",
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],
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lambda c: c.first_name
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)
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self.assertQuerysetEqual(
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self.b1.authors(manager='boring_people').all(), [
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"Droopy",
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],
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lambda c: c.first_name
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)
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self.assertQuerysetEqual(
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self.b1.authors(manager='fun_people').all(), [
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"Bugs",
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],
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lambda c: c.first_name
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)
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