Fixed #23987 -- Made SQLite SchemaEditor always use effective_default().

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Andriy Sokolovskiy 2014-12-15 16:14:39 +02:00 committed by Tim Graham
parent 222699d224
commit 089047331d
3 changed files with 31 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -69,8 +69,8 @@ class DatabaseSchemaEditor(BaseDatabaseSchemaEditor):
# Add in any created fields
for field in create_fields:
body[field.name] = field
# If there's a default, insert it into the copy map
if field.has_default():
# Choose a default and insert it into the copy map
if not isinstance(field, ManyToManyField):
mapping[field.column] = self.quote_value(
self.effective_default(field)
)

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@ -135,3 +135,8 @@ Bugfixes
growth in Django's own test suite (:ticket:`23969`).
* Fixed timesince filter translations in Korean (:ticket:`23989`).
* Fixed the SQLite ``SchemaEditor`` to properly add defaults in the absence of
a user specified ``default``. For example, a ``CharField`` with ``blank=True``
didn't set existing rows to an empty string which resulted in a crash when
adding the ``NOT NULL`` constraint (:ticket:`23987`).

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@ -1173,3 +1173,27 @@ class SchemaTests(TransactionTestCase):
}
)
editor.alter_field(model, get_field(Author, field_class=ForeignKey), field)
def test_add_field_use_effective_default(self):
"""
#23987 - effective_default() should be used as the field default when
adding a new field.
"""
# Create the table
with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
editor.create_model(Author)
# Ensure there's no surname field
columns = self.column_classes(Author)
self.assertNotIn("surname", columns)
# Create a row
Author.objects.create(name='Anonymous1')
# Add new CharField to ensure default will be used from effective_default
new_field = CharField(max_length=15, blank=True)
new_field.set_attributes_from_name("surname")
with connection.schema_editor() as editor:
editor.add_field(Author, new_field)
# Ensure field was added with the right default
with connection.cursor() as cursor:
cursor.execute("SELECT surname FROM schema_author;")
item = cursor.fetchall()[0]
self.assertEqual(item[0], '')