Refs #30190 -- Minor edits to JSONL serializer.
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@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ def Deserializer(stream_or_string, **options):
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if not line.strip():
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continue
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try:
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yield list(PythonDeserializer([json.loads(line), ], **options))[0]
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yield from PythonDeserializer([json.loads(line)], **options)
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except (GeneratorExit, DeserializationError):
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raise
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except Exception as exc:
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@ -318,12 +318,12 @@ JSONL
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.. versionadded:: 3.2
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*JSONL* stands for *JSON Lines*. With this format, objects are separated by new
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lines, and each line contains a valid JSON object. JSONL serialized data look
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lines, and each line contains a valid JSON object. JSONL serialized data looks
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like this::
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{ "pk": "4b678b301dfd8a4e0dad910de3ae245b", "model": "sessions.session", "fields": { ... }}
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{ "pk": "88bea72c02274f3c9bf1cb2bb8cee4fc", "model": "sessions.session", "fields": { ... }}
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{ "pk": "9cf0e26691b64147a67e2a9f06ad7a53", "model": "sessions.session", "fields": { ... }}
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{"pk": "4b678b301dfd8a4e0dad910de3ae245b", "model": "sessions.session", "fields": {...}}
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{"pk": "88bea72c02274f3c9bf1cb2bb8cee4fc", "model": "sessions.session", "fields": {...}}
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{"pk": "9cf0e26691b64147a67e2a9f06ad7a53", "model": "sessions.session", "fields": {...}}
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JSONL can be useful for populating large databases, since the data can be
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processed line by line, rather than being loaded into memory all at once.
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@ -15,32 +15,20 @@ from .tests import SerializersTestBase, SerializersTransactionTestBase
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class JsonlSerializerTestCase(SerializersTestBase, TestCase):
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serializer_name = "jsonl"
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pkless_str = [
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"""{
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"pk": null,
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"model": "serializers.category",
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"fields": {"name": "Reference"}
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}""",
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"""{
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"model": "serializers.category",
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"fields": {"name": "Non-fiction"}
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}"""
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'{"pk": null,"model": "serializers.category","fields": {"name": "Reference"}}',
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'{"model": "serializers.category","fields": {"name": "Non-fiction"}}',
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]
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pkless_str = "\n".join([s.replace("\n", "") for s in pkless_str])
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mapping_ordering_str = """{
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"model": "serializers.article",
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"pk": %(article_pk)s,
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"fields": {
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"author": %(author_pk)s,
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"headline": "Poker has no place on ESPN",
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"pub_date": "2006-06-16T11:00:00",
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"categories": [
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%(first_category_pk)s,
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%(second_category_pk)s
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],
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"meta_data": []
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}
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}""".replace("\n", "") + "\n"
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mapping_ordering_str = (
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'{"model": "serializers.article","pk": %(article_pk)s,'
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'"fields": {'
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'"author": %(author_pk)s,'
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'"headline": "Poker has no place on ESPN",'
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'"pub_date": "2006-06-16T11:00:00",'
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'"categories": [%(first_category_pk)s,%(second_category_pk)s],'
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'"meta_data": []}}\n'
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)
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@staticmethod
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def _validate_output(serial_str):
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@ -82,7 +70,7 @@ class JsonlSerializerTestCase(SerializersTestBase, TestCase):
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s = serializers.jsonl.Serializer()
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json_data = s.serialize(
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[ScoreDecimal(score=decimal.Decimal(1.0))], cls=CustomJSONEncoder
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[ScoreDecimal(score=decimal.Decimal(1.0))], cls=CustomJSONEncoder,
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)
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self.assertIn('"fields": {"score": "1"}', json_data)
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def test_helpful_error_message_invalid_pk(self):
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"""
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If there is an invalid primary key, the error message should contain
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the model associated with it.
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If there is an invalid primary key, the error message contains the
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model associated with it.
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"""
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test_string = """{
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"pk": "badpk",
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"model": "serializers.player",
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"fields": {
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"name": "Bob",
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"rank": 1,
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"team": "Team"
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}
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}""".replace("\n", "")
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test_string = (
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'{"pk": "badpk","model": "serializers.player",'
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'"fields": {"name": "Bob","rank": 1,"team": "Team"}}'
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)
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with self.assertRaisesMessage(DeserializationError, "(serializers.player:pk=badpk)"):
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list(serializers.deserialize('jsonl', test_string))
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def test_helpful_error_message_invalid_field(self):
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"""
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If there is an invalid field value, the error message should contain
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the model associated with it.
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If there is an invalid field value, the error message contains the
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model associated with it.
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"""
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test_string = """{
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"pk": "1",
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"model": "serializers.player",
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"fields": {
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"name": "Bob",
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"rank": "invalidint",
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"team": "Team"
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}
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}""".replace("\n", "")
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test_string = (
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'{"pk": "1","model": "serializers.player",'
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'"fields": {"name": "Bob","rank": "invalidint","team": "Team"}}'
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)
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expected = "(serializers.player:pk=1) field_value was 'invalidint'"
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with self.assertRaisesMessage(DeserializationError, expected):
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list(serializers.deserialize('jsonl', test_string))
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def test_helpful_error_message_for_foreign_keys(self):
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"""
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Invalid foreign keys with a natural key should throw a helpful error
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message, such as what the failing key is.
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Invalid foreign keys with a natural key throws a helpful error message,
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such as what the failing key is.
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"""
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test_string = """{
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"pk": 1,
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"model": "serializers.category",
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"fields": {
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"name": "Unknown foreign key",
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"meta_data": [
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"doesnotexist",
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"metadata"
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]
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}
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}""".replace("\n", "")
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test_string = (
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'{"pk": 1, "model": "serializers.category",'
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'"fields": {'
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'"name": "Unknown foreign key",'
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'"meta_data": ["doesnotexist","metadata"]}}'
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)
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key = ["doesnotexist", "metadata"]
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expected = "(serializers.category:pk=1) field_value was '%r'" % key
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with self.assertRaisesMessage(DeserializationError, expected):
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def test_helpful_error_message_for_many2many_non_natural(self):
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"""
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Invalid many-to-many keys should throw a helpful error message.
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Invalid many-to-many keys throws a helpful error message.
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"""
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test_strings = [
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"""{
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"""{
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"pk": 1,
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"model": "serializers.author",
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"fields": {
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"name": "Agnes"
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}
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"fields": {"name": "Agnes"}
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}""",
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"""{
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"pk": 1,
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"model": "serializers.category",
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"fields": {
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"name": "Reference"
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}
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"fields": {"name": "Reference"}
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}"""
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]
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test_string = "\n".join([s.replace("\n", "") for s in test_strings])
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def test_helpful_error_message_for_many2many_natural1(self):
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"""
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Invalid many-to-many keys should throw a helpful error message.
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This tests the code path where one of a list of natural keys is invalid.
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Invalid many-to-many keys throws a helpful error message where one of a
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list of natural keys is invalid.
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"""
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test_strings = [
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"""{
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"pk": 1,
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"model": "serializers.categorymetadata",
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"fields": {
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"kind": "author",
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"name": "meta1",
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"value": "Agnes"
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}
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"fields": {"kind": "author","name": "meta1","value": "Agnes"}
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}""",
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"""{
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"pk": 1,
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"""{
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"pk": 1,
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"model": "serializers.author",
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"fields": {
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"name": "Agnes"
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}
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"fields": {"name": "Agnes"}
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}"""
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]
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test_string = "\n".join([s.replace("\n", "") for s in test_strings])
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def test_helpful_error_message_for_many2many_natural2(self):
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"""
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Invalid many-to-many keys should throw a helpful error message. This
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tests the code path where a natural many-to-many key has only a single
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value.
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Invalid many-to-many keys throws a helpful error message where a
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natural many-to-many key has only a single value.
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"""
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test_strings = [
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"""{
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"""{
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"pk": 1,
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"model": "serializers.categorymetadata",
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"fields": {
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"kind": "author",
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"name": "meta1",
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"value": "Agnes"
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}
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"fields": {"kind": "author","name": "meta1","value": "Agnes"}
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}""",
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"""{
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"pk": 1,
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"model": "serializers.author",
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"fields": {
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"name": "Agnes"
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}
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"fields": {"name": "Agnes"}
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}"""
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]
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test_string = "\n".join([s.replace("\n", "") for s in test_strings])
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"""
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Not iterable many-to-many field value throws a helpful error message.
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"""
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test_string = """{
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"pk": 1,
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"model": "serializers.m2mdata",
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"fields": {"data": null}
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}""".replace("\n", "")
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test_string = (
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'{"pk": 1,"model": "serializers.m2mdata","fields": {"data": null}}'
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)
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expected = "(serializers.m2mdata:pk=1) field_value was 'None'"
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with self.assertRaisesMessage(DeserializationError, expected):
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next(serializers.deserialize('jsonl', test_string, ignore=False))
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"""{
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"pk": 1,
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"model": "serializers.category",
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"fields": {
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"name": "Reference"
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}
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"fields": {"name": "Reference"}
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}""",
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"""{
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"pk": 1,
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"model": "serializers.author",
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"fields": {
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"name": "Agnes"
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}
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"fields": {"name": "Agnes"}
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}"""
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]
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fwd_ref_str = "\n".join([s.replace("\n", "") for s in fwd_ref_str])
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