Reverted [14563] because it introduced a dependency from core on a contrib app (contenttypes). Fixes #16283, Refs #3055. Thanks TheRoSS for the report and Aymeric Augustin for finding the problem.

This caused models shipped with some contrib apps to pollute the namespace when user's apps had the same name (e.g. auth, sites), even when these contrib apps weren't installed.

This undesired loading of contrib apps happened when model validation was executed, for example when running management commands that set or inherit `requires_model_validation=True`:
cleanup, dumpdata, flush, loaddata, reset, runfcgi, sql, sqlall, sqlclear, sqlcustom, sqlflush, sqlindexes, sqlinitialdata, sqlreset, sqlsequencereset, syncdb, createsuperusers, ping_google, collectstatic, findstatic.

This could also cause hard to diagnose problems e.g. when performing reverse URL resolving.

git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@16493 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Ramiro Morales 2011-07-03 16:20:48 +00:00
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@ -1,6 +1,5 @@
import sys
from django.contrib.contenttypes.generic import GenericForeignKey, GenericRelation
from django.core.management.color import color_style
from django.utils.itercompat import is_iterable
@ -235,12 +234,6 @@ def get_validation_errors(outfile, app=None):
e.add(opts, "'%s' specifies an m2m relation through model %s, "
"which has not been installed" % (f.name, f.rel.through)
)
elif isinstance(f, GenericRelation):
if not any([isinstance(vfield, GenericForeignKey) for vfield in f.rel.to._meta.virtual_fields]):
e.add(opts, "Model '%s' must have a GenericForeignKey in "
"order to create a GenericRelation that points to it."
% f.rel.to.__name__
)
rel_opts = f.rel.to._meta
rel_name = RelatedObject(f.rel.to, cls, f).get_accessor_name()

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@ -4,7 +4,6 @@
This example exists purely to point out errors in models.
"""
from django.contrib.contenttypes import generic
from django.db import models
class FieldErrors(models.Model):
@ -219,21 +218,6 @@ class InvalidSetNull(models.Model):
class InvalidSetDefault(models.Model):
fk = models.ForeignKey('self', on_delete=models.SET_DEFAULT)
class Tag(models.Model):
name = models.CharField("name", max_length=20)
class TaggedObject(models.Model):
object_id = models.PositiveIntegerField("Object ID")
tag = models.ForeignKey(Tag)
content_object = generic.GenericForeignKey()
class UserTaggedObject(models.Model):
object_tag = models.ForeignKey(TaggedObject)
class ArticleAttachment(models.Model):
tags = generic.GenericRelation(TaggedObject)
user_tags = generic.GenericRelation(UserTaggedObject)
model_errors = """invalid_models.fielderrors: "charfield": CharFields require a "max_length" attribute that is a positive integer.
invalid_models.fielderrors: "charfield2": CharFields require a "max_length" attribute that is a positive integer.
invalid_models.fielderrors: "charfield3": CharFields require a "max_length" attribute that is a positive integer.
@ -343,5 +327,4 @@ invalid_models.nonuniquefktarget2: Field 'bad' under model 'FKTarget' must have
invalid_models.nonexistingorderingwithsingleunderscore: "ordering" refers to "does_not_exist", a field that doesn't exist.
invalid_models.invalidsetnull: 'fk' specifies on_delete=SET_NULL, but cannot be null.
invalid_models.invalidsetdefault: 'fk' specifies on_delete=SET_DEFAULT, but has no default value.
invalid_models.articleattachment: Model 'UserTaggedObject' must have a GenericForeignKey in order to create a GenericRelation that points to it.
"""