Fixed #10461 -- bug in generic relation + annotate() case

This issue was fixed when the contenttype restriction was moved from
where clause to the join clause. So, this is tests only addition.
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Anssi Kääriäinen 2013-11-05 20:02:24 +02:00
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from django.db.models import Q
from django.db.models import Q, Sum
from django.db.utils import IntegrityError
from django.test import TestCase, skipIfDBFeature
@ -213,3 +213,26 @@ class GenericRelationTests(TestCase):
# B would then fail).
self.assertNotIn(" join ", str(B.objects.exclude(a__flag=True).query).lower())
self.assertIn("content_type_id", str(B.objects.exclude(a__flag=True).query).lower())
def test_annotate(self):
hs1 = HasLinkThing.objects.create()
b = Board.objects.create(name=str(hs1.pk))
l = Link.objects.create(content_object=hs1)
Link.objects.create(content_object=b)
qs = HasLinkThing.objects.annotate(Sum('links'))
# If content_type restriction isn't in the query's join condition,
# then wrong results are produced here as b will also match (it has
# same pk).
self.assertEqual(qs.count(), 1)
self.assertEqual(qs[0].links__sum, 1)
l.delete()
# Now if we don't have proper left join, we will not produce any
# results at all here.
# clear cached results
qs = qs.all()
self.assertEqual(qs.count(), 1)
# Note - 0 here would be a nicer result...
self.assertIs(qs[0].links__sum, None)
# Finally test that filtering works.
self.assertEqual(qs.filter(links__sum__isnull=True).count(), 1)
self.assertEqual(qs.filter(links__sum__isnull=False).count(), 0)