Fixed #22217 - ManyToManyField.through_fields fixes.

- Docs description of arguments mix up.
- Keep it from erroneously masking E332 check.
- Add checks E338 and E339, tweak message of E337.
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Akis Kesoglou 2014-03-07 13:56:28 +02:00 committed by Ramiro Morales
parent f4d91638fc
commit aaad3e27ac
5 changed files with 154 additions and 49 deletions

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@ -1904,21 +1904,7 @@ class ManyToManyField(RelatedField):
)
)
elif self.rel.through_fields is not None:
if not len(self.rel.through_fields) >= 2 or not (self.rel.through_fields[0] and self.rel.through_fields[1]):
errors.append(
checks.Error(
("The field is given an iterable for through_fields, "
"which does not provide the names for both link fields "
"that Django should use for the relation through model "
"'%s'.") % qualified_model_name,
hint=None,
obj=self,
id='fields.E337',
)
)
elif not isinstance(self.rel.through, six.string_types):
else:
assert from_model is not None, \
"ManyToManyField with intermediate " \
@ -2018,6 +2004,78 @@ class ManyToManyField(RelatedField):
id='fields.E336',
)
)
# Validate `through_fields`
if self.rel.through_fields is not None:
# Validate that we're given an iterable of at least two items
# and that none of them is "falsy"
if not (len(self.rel.through_fields) >= 2 and
self.rel.through_fields[0] and self.rel.through_fields[1]):
errors.append(
checks.Error(
("Field specifies 'through_fields' but does not "
"provide the names of the two link fields that should be "
"used for the relation through model "
"'%s'.") % qualified_model_name,
hint=("Make sure you specify 'through_fields' as "
"through_fields=('field1', 'field2')"),
obj=self,
id='fields.E337',
)
)
# Validate the given through fields -- they should be actual
# fields on the through model, and also be foreign keys to the
# expected models
else:
assert from_model is not None, \
"ManyToManyField with intermediate " \
"tables cannot be checked if you don't pass the model " \
"where the field is attached to."
source, through, target = from_model, self.rel.through, self.rel.to
source_field_name, target_field_name = self.rel.through_fields[:2]
for field_name, related_model in ((source_field_name, source),
(target_field_name, target)):
possible_field_names = []
for f in through._meta.fields:
if hasattr(f, 'rel') and getattr(f.rel, 'to', None) == related_model:
possible_field_names.append(f.name)
if possible_field_names:
hint = ("Did you mean one of the following foreign "
"keys to '%s': %s?") % (related_model._meta.object_name,
', '.join(possible_field_names))
else:
hint = None
try:
field = through._meta.get_field(field_name)
except FieldDoesNotExist:
errors.append(
checks.Error(
("The intermediary model '%s' has no field '%s'.") % (
qualified_model_name, field_name),
hint=hint,
obj=self,
id='fields.E338',
)
)
else:
if not (hasattr(field, 'rel') and
getattr(field.rel, 'to', None) == related_model):
errors.append(
checks.Error(
"'%s.%s' is not a foreign key to '%s'." % (
through._meta.object_name, field_name,
related_model._meta.object_name),
hint=hint,
obj=self,
id='fields.E339',
)
)
return errors
def deconstruct(self):
@ -2104,9 +2162,6 @@ class ManyToManyField(RelatedField):
(link_field_name is None or link_field_name == f.name):
setattr(self, cache_attr, getattr(f, attr))
return getattr(self, cache_attr)
# We only reach here if we're given an invalid field name via the
# `through_fields` argument
raise FieldDoesNotExist(link_field_name)
def _get_m2m_reverse_attr(self, related, attr):
"Function that can be curried to provide the related accessor or DB column name for the m2m table"
@ -2133,12 +2188,7 @@ class ManyToManyField(RelatedField):
elif link_field_name is None or link_field_name == f.name:
setattr(self, cache_attr, getattr(f, attr))
break
try:
return getattr(self, cache_attr)
except AttributeError:
# We only reach here if we're given an invalid reverse field
# name via the `through_fields` argument
raise FieldDoesNotExist(link_field_name)
def value_to_string(self, obj):
data = ''

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@ -94,7 +94,9 @@ Related Fields
* **fields.E334**: The model is used as an intermediate model by ``<model>``, but it has more than one foreign key from ``<model>``, which is ambiguous. You must specify which foreign key Django should use via the through_fields keyword argument.
* **fields.E335**: The model is used as an intermediate model by ``<model>``, but it has more than one foreign key to ``<model>``, which is ambiguous. You must specify which foreign key Django should use via the through_fields keyword argument.
* **fields.E336**: The model is used as an intermediary model by ``<model>``, but it does not have foreign key to ``<model>`` or ``<model>``.
* **fields.E337**: The field is given an iterable for through_fields, which does not provide the names for both link fields that Django should use for the relation through <model>.
* **fields.E337**: Field specifies ``through_fields`` but does not provide the names of the two link fields that should be used for the relation through ``<model>``.
* **fields.E338**: The intermediary model ``<through model>`` has no field ``<field name>``.
* **fields.E339**: ``<model>.<field name>`` is not a foreign key to ``<model>``.
Signals
~~~~~~~

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@ -1353,11 +1353,11 @@ that control how the relationship functions.
class Group(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=128)
members = models.ManyToManyField(Person, through='Membership', through_fields=('person', 'group'))
members = models.ManyToManyField(Person, through='Membership', through_fields=('group', 'person'))
class Membership(models.Model):
person = models.ForeignKey(Person)
group = models.ForeignKey(Group)
person = models.ForeignKey(Person)
inviter = models.ForeignKey(Person, related_name="membership_invites")
invite_reason = models.CharField(max_length=64)
@ -1368,9 +1368,10 @@ that control how the relationship functions.
above.
``through_fields`` accepts a 2-tuple ``('field1', 'field2')``, where
``field1`` is the name of the foreign key to the target model (``person``
in this case), and ``field2`` the name of the foreign key to the model the
:class:`ManyToManyField` is defined on (``group`` in this case).
``field1`` is the name of the foreign key to the model the
:class:`ManyToManyField` is defined on (``group`` in this case), and
``field2`` the name of the foreign key to the target model (``person``
in this case).
When you have more than one foreign key on an intermediary model to any
(or even both) of the models participating in a many-to-many relationship,

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@ -440,12 +440,12 @@ explicit declaration defines how the two models are related.
There are a few restrictions on the intermediate model:
* Your intermediate model must contain one - and *only* one - foreign key
to the target model (this would be ``Person`` in our example), or you must
to the source model (this would be ``Group`` in our example), or you must
explicitly specify the foreign keys Django should use for the relationship
using :attr:`ManyToManyField.through_fields <ManyToManyField.through_fields>`.
If you have more than one foreign key and ``through_fields`` is not
specified, a validation error will be raised. A similar restriction applies
to the foreign key to the source model (this would be ``Group`` in our
to the foreign key to the target model (this would be ``Person`` in our
example).
* For a model which has a many-to-many relationship to itself through an

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@ -240,6 +240,32 @@ class RelativeFieldTests(IsolatedModelsTestCase):
]
self.assertEqual(errors, expected)
def test_symmetric_self_reference_with_intermediate_table_and_through_fields(self):
"""Using through_fields in a m2m with an intermediate model shouldn't mask its incompatibility with symmetry."""
class Person(models.Model):
# Explicit symmetrical=True.
friends = models.ManyToManyField('self',
symmetrical=True,
through="Relationship",
through_fields=('first', 'second'))
class Relationship(models.Model):
first = models.ForeignKey(Person, related_name="rel_from_set")
second = models.ForeignKey(Person, related_name="rel_to_set")
referee = models.ForeignKey(Person, related_name="referred")
field = Person._meta.get_field('friends')
errors = field.check(from_model=Person)
expected = [
Error(
'Many-to-many fields with intermediate tables must not be symmetrical.',
hint=None,
obj=field,
id='fields.E332',
),
]
self.assertEqual(errors, expected)
def test_foreign_key_to_abstract_model(self):
class Model(models.Model):
foreign_key = models.ForeignKey('AbstractModel')
@ -1071,43 +1097,69 @@ class M2mThroughFieldsTests(IsolatedModelsTestCase):
ValueError, 'Cannot specify through_fields without a through model',
models.ManyToManyField, Fan, through_fields=('f1', 'f2'))
def test_invalid_m2m_field(self):
def test_invalid_order(self):
"""
Tests that providing invalid source field name to ManyToManyField.through_fields
raises FieldDoesNotExist.
Tests that mixing up the order of link fields to ManyToManyField.through_fields
triggers validation errors.
"""
class Fan(models.Model):
pass
class Event(models.Model):
invitees = models.ManyToManyField(Fan, through='Invitation', through_fields=('invalid_field', 'invitee'))
invitees = models.ManyToManyField(Fan, through='Invitation', through_fields=('invitee', 'event'))
class Invitation(models.Model):
event = models.ForeignKey(Event)
invitee = models.ForeignKey(Fan)
inviter = models.ForeignKey(Fan, related_name='+')
with self.assertRaisesMessage(FieldDoesNotExist, 'invalid_field'):
Event().invitees.all()
field = Event._meta.get_field('invitees')
errors = field.check(from_model=Event)
expected = [
Error(
("'Invitation.invitee' is not a foreign key to 'Event'."),
hint="Did you mean one of the following foreign keys to 'Event': event?",
obj=field,
id='fields.E339'),
Error(
("'Invitation.event' is not a foreign key to 'Fan'."),
hint="Did you mean one of the following foreign keys to 'Fan': invitee, inviter?",
obj=field,
id='fields.E339'),
]
self.assertEqual(expected, errors)
def test_invalid_m2m_reverse_field(self):
def test_invalid_field(self):
"""
Tests that providing invalid reverse field name to ManyToManyField.through_fields
raises FieldDoesNotExist.
Tests that providing invalid field names to ManyToManyField.through_fields
triggers validation errors.
"""
class Fan(models.Model):
pass
class Event(models.Model):
invitees = models.ManyToManyField(Fan, through='Invitation', through_fields=('event', 'invalid_field'))
invitees = models.ManyToManyField(Fan, through='Invitation', through_fields=('invalid_field_1', 'invalid_field_2'))
class Invitation(models.Model):
event = models.ForeignKey(Event)
invitee = models.ForeignKey(Fan)
inviter = models.ForeignKey(Fan, related_name='+')
with self.assertRaisesMessage(FieldDoesNotExist, 'invalid_field'):
Event().invitees.all()
field = Event._meta.get_field('invitees')
errors = field.check(from_model=Event)
expected = [
Error(
("The intermediary model 'invalid_models_tests.Invitation' has no field 'invalid_field_1'."),
hint="Did you mean one of the following foreign keys to 'Event': event?",
obj=field,
id='fields.E338'),
Error(
("The intermediary model 'invalid_models_tests.Invitation' has no field 'invalid_field_2'."),
hint="Did you mean one of the following foreign keys to 'Fan': invitee, inviter?",
obj=field,
id='fields.E338'),
]
self.assertEqual(expected, errors)
def test_explicit_field_names(self):
"""
@ -1129,11 +1181,11 @@ class M2mThroughFieldsTests(IsolatedModelsTestCase):
errors = field.check(from_model=Event)
expected = [
Error(
("The field is given an iterable for through_fields, "
"which does not provide the names for both link fields "
"that Django should use for the relation through model "
"'invalid_models_tests.Invitation'."),
hint=None,
("Field specifies 'through_fields' but does not provide the names "
"of the two link fields that should be used for the relation "
"through model 'invalid_models_tests.Invitation'."),
hint=("Make sure you specify 'through_fields' as "
"through_fields=('field1', 'field2')"),
obj=field,
id='fields.E337')]
self.assertEqual(expected, errors)