from django.db.models import Q from django.test import TestCase from models import Issue, User class RelatedObjectTests(TestCase): def test_m2m_and_m2o(self): r = User.objects.create(username="russell") g = User.objects.create(username="gustav") i1 = Issue(num=1) i1.client = r i1.save() i2 = Issue(num=2) i2.client = r i2.save() i2.cc.add(r) i3 = Issue(num=3) i3.client = g i3.save() i3.cc.add(r) self.assertQuerysetEqual( Issue.objects.filter(client=r.id), [ 1, 2, ], lambda i: i.num ) self.assertQuerysetEqual( Issue.objects.filter(client=g.id), [ 3, ], lambda i: i.num ) self.assertQuerysetEqual( Issue.objects.filter(cc__id__exact=g.id), [] ) self.assertQuerysetEqual( Issue.objects.filter(cc__id__exact=r.id), [ 2, 3, ], lambda i: i.num ) # These queries combine results from the m2m and the m2o relationships. # They're three ways of saying the same thing. self.assertQuerysetEqual( Issue.objects.filter(Q(cc__id__exact = r.id) | Q(client=r.id)), [ 1, 2, 3, ], lambda i: i.num ) self.assertQuerysetEqual( Issue.objects.filter(cc__id__exact=r.id) | Issue.objects.filter(client=r.id), [ 1, 2, 3, ], lambda i: i.num ) self.assertQuerysetEqual( Issue.objects.filter(Q(client=r.id) | Q(cc__id__exact=r.id)), [ 1, 2, 3, ], lambda i: i.num )