django/tests/modeltests/force_insert_update/tests.py

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from django.db import transaction, IntegrityError, DatabaseError
from django.test import TestCase
from models import Counter, WithCustomPK
class ForceTests(TestCase):
def test_force_update(self):
c = Counter.objects.create(name="one", value=1)
# The normal case
c.value = 2
c.save()
# Same thing, via an update
c.value = 3
c.save(force_update=True)
# Won't work because force_update and force_insert are mutually
# exclusive
c.value = 4
self.assertRaises(ValueError, c.save, force_insert=True, force_update=True)
# Try to update something that doesn't have a primary key in the first
# place.
c1 = Counter(name="two", value=2)
self.assertRaises(ValueError, c1.save, force_update=True)
c1.save(force_insert=True)
# Won't work because we can't insert a pk of the same value.
sid = transaction.savepoint()
c.value = 5
self.assertRaises(IntegrityError, c.save, force_insert=True)
transaction.savepoint_rollback(sid)
# Trying to update should still fail, even with manual primary keys, if
# the data isn't in the database already.
obj = WithCustomPK(name=1, value=1)
self.assertRaises(DatabaseError, obj.save, force_update=True)