Invalidate the appropriate SITE_CACHE entry when saving a Site model.

This avoids the problem of, for example, saving a change to the Site model in
the admin interface and then seeing the wrong instanec returned in the next
call to get_current_site().

It's still possible to end up with an inconsistent cache if update() is used to
change the Site model, but that's pretty unavoidable. It's also a slightly odd
way to update a Site model, so if you really need to do that, you can manage to
call SiteManager.clear() at the same time.

git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@9908 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Malcolm Tredinnick 2009-02-27 04:57:33 +00:00
parent 1306079a02
commit 0dd4ec654f
2 changed files with 22 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -41,12 +41,18 @@ class Site(models.Model):
def __unicode__(self): def __unicode__(self):
return self.domain return self.domain
def save(self, *args, **kwargs):
super(Site, self).save(*args, **kwargs)
# Cached information will likely be incorrect now.
if self.id in SITE_CACHE:
del SITE_CACHE[self.id]
def delete(self): def delete(self):
pk = self.pk pk = self.pk
super(Site, self).delete() super(Site, self).delete()
try: try:
del(SITE_CACHE[pk]) del SITE_CACHE[pk]
except KeyError: except KeyError:
pass pass

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
>>> from django.conf import settings >>> from django.conf import settings
>>> Site(id=settings.SITE_ID, domain="example.com", name="example.com").save() >>> Site(id=settings.SITE_ID, domain="example.com", name="example.com").save()
>>> # Make sure that get_current() does not return a deleted Site object. # Make sure that get_current() does not return a deleted Site object.
>>> s = Site.objects.get_current() >>> s = Site.objects.get_current()
>>> isinstance(s, Site) >>> isinstance(s, Site)
True True
@ -13,4 +13,17 @@ True
Traceback (most recent call last): Traceback (most recent call last):
... ...
DoesNotExist: Site matching query does not exist. DoesNotExist: Site matching query does not exist.
# After updating a Site object (e.g. via the admin), we shouldn't return a
# bogus value from the SITE_CACHE.
>>> _ = Site.objects.create(id=settings.SITE_ID, domain="example.com", name="example.com")
>>> site = Site.objects.get_current()
>>> site.name
u"example.com"
>>> s2 = Site.objects.get(id=settings.SITE_ID)
>>> s2.name = "Example site"
>>> s2.save()
>>> site = Site.objects.get_current()
>>> site.name
u"Example site"
""" """