import datetime from django.db import models from django.test import TestCase from rest_framework import serializers def dedent(blocktext): return '\n'.join([line[12:] for line in blocktext.splitlines()[1:-1]]) # Tests for `UniqueValidator` # --------------------------- class UniquenessModel(models.Model): username = models.CharField(unique=True, max_length=100) class UniquenessSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer): class Meta: model = UniquenessModel class AnotherUniquenessModel(models.Model): code = models.IntegerField(unique=True) class AnotherUniquenessSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer): class Meta: model = AnotherUniquenessModel class TestUniquenessValidation(TestCase): def setUp(self): self.instance = UniquenessModel.objects.create(username='existing') def test_repr(self): serializer = UniquenessSerializer() expected = dedent(""" UniquenessSerializer(): id = IntegerField(label='ID', read_only=True) username = CharField(max_length=100, validators=[]) """) assert repr(serializer) == expected def test_is_not_unique(self): data = {'username': 'existing'} serializer = UniquenessSerializer(data=data) assert not serializer.is_valid() assert serializer.errors == {'username': ['UniquenessModel with this username already exists.']} def test_is_unique(self): data = {'username': 'other'} serializer = UniquenessSerializer(data=data) assert serializer.is_valid() assert serializer.validated_data == {'username': 'other'} def test_updated_instance_excluded(self): data = {'username': 'existing'} serializer = UniquenessSerializer(self.instance, data=data) assert serializer.is_valid() assert serializer.validated_data == {'username': 'existing'} def test_doesnt_pollute_model(self): instance = AnotherUniquenessModel.objects.create(code='100') serializer = AnotherUniquenessSerializer(instance) self.assertEqual( AnotherUniquenessModel._meta.get_field('code').validators, []) # Accessing data shouldn't effect validators on the model serializer.data self.assertEqual( AnotherUniquenessModel._meta.get_field('code').validators, []) # Tests for `UniqueTogetherValidator` # ----------------------------------- class UniquenessTogetherModel(models.Model): race_name = models.CharField(max_length=100) position = models.IntegerField() class Meta: unique_together = ('race_name', 'position') class NullUniquenessTogetherModel(models.Model): """ Used to ensure that null values are not included when checking unique_together constraints. Ignoring items which have a null in any of the validated fields is the same behavior that database backends will use when they have the unique_together constraint added. Example case: a null position could indicate a non-finisher in the race, there could be many non-finishers in a race, but all non-NULL values *should* be unique against the given `race_name`. """ date_of_birth = models.DateField(null=True) # Not part of the uniqueness constraint race_name = models.CharField(max_length=100) position = models.IntegerField(null=True) class Meta: unique_together = ('race_name', 'position') class UniquenessTogetherSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer): class Meta: model = UniquenessTogetherModel class NullUniquenessTogetherSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer): class Meta: model = NullUniquenessTogetherModel class TestUniquenessTogetherValidation(TestCase): def setUp(self): self.instance = UniquenessTogetherModel.objects.create( race_name='example', position=1 ) UniquenessTogetherModel.objects.create( race_name='example', position=2 ) UniquenessTogetherModel.objects.create( race_name='other', position=1 ) def test_repr(self): serializer = UniquenessTogetherSerializer() expected = dedent(""" UniquenessTogetherSerializer(): id = IntegerField(label='ID', read_only=True) race_name = CharField(max_length=100, required=True) position = IntegerField(required=True) class Meta: validators = [] """) assert repr(serializer) == expected def test_is_not_unique_together(self): """ Failing unique together validation should result in non field errors. """ data = {'race_name': 'example', 'position': 2} serializer = UniquenessTogetherSerializer(data=data) assert not serializer.is_valid() assert serializer.errors == { 'non_field_errors': [ 'The fields race_name, position must make a unique set.' ] } def test_is_unique_together(self): """ In a unique together validation, one field may be non-unique so long as the set as a whole is unique. """ data = {'race_name': 'other', 'position': 2} serializer = UniquenessTogetherSerializer(data=data) assert serializer.is_valid() assert serializer.validated_data == { 'race_name': 'other', 'position': 2 } def test_updated_instance_excluded_from_unique_together(self): """ When performing an update, the existing instance does not count as a match against uniqueness. """ data = {'race_name': 'example', 'position': 1} serializer = UniquenessTogetherSerializer(self.instance, data=data) assert serializer.is_valid() assert serializer.validated_data == { 'race_name': 'example', 'position': 1 } def test_unique_together_is_required(self): """ In a unique together validation, all fields are required. """ data = {'position': 2} serializer = UniquenessTogetherSerializer(data=data, partial=True) assert not serializer.is_valid() assert serializer.errors == { 'race_name': ['This field is required.'] } def test_ignore_excluded_fields(self): """ When model fields are not included in a serializer, then uniqueness validators should not be added for that field. """ class ExcludedFieldSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer): class Meta: model = UniquenessTogetherModel fields = ('id', 'race_name',) serializer = ExcludedFieldSerializer() expected = dedent(""" ExcludedFieldSerializer(): id = IntegerField(label='ID', read_only=True) race_name = CharField(max_length=100) """) assert repr(serializer) == expected def test_ignore_validation_for_null_fields(self): # None values that are on fields which are part of the uniqueness # constraint cause the instance to ignore uniqueness validation. NullUniquenessTogetherModel.objects.create( date_of_birth=datetime.date(2000, 1, 1), race_name='Paris Marathon', position=None ) data = { 'date': datetime.date(2000, 1, 1), 'race_name': 'Paris Marathon', 'position': None } serializer = NullUniquenessTogetherSerializer(data=data) assert serializer.is_valid() def test_do_not_ignore_validation_for_null_fields(self): # None values that are not on fields part of the uniqueness constraint # do not cause the instance to skip validation. NullUniquenessTogetherModel.objects.create( date_of_birth=datetime.date(2000, 1, 1), race_name='Paris Marathon', position=1 ) data = {'date': None, 'race_name': 'Paris Marathon', 'position': 1} serializer = NullUniquenessTogetherSerializer(data=data) assert not serializer.is_valid() # Tests for `UniqueForDateValidator` # ---------------------------------- class UniqueForDateModel(models.Model): slug = models.CharField(max_length=100, unique_for_date='published') published = models.DateField() class UniqueForDateSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer): class Meta: model = UniqueForDateModel class TestUniquenessForDateValidation(TestCase): def setUp(self): self.instance = UniqueForDateModel.objects.create( slug='existing', published='2000-01-01' ) def test_repr(self): serializer = UniqueForDateSerializer() expected = dedent(""" UniqueForDateSerializer(): id = IntegerField(label='ID', read_only=True) slug = CharField(max_length=100) published = DateField(required=True) class Meta: validators = [] """) assert repr(serializer) == expected def test_is_not_unique_for_date(self): """ Failing unique for date validation should result in field error. """ data = {'slug': 'existing', 'published': '2000-01-01'} serializer = UniqueForDateSerializer(data=data) assert not serializer.is_valid() assert serializer.errors == { 'slug': ['This field must be unique for the "published" date.'] } def test_is_unique_for_date(self): """ Passing unique for date validation. """ data = {'slug': 'existing', 'published': '2000-01-02'} serializer = UniqueForDateSerializer(data=data) assert serializer.is_valid() assert serializer.validated_data == { 'slug': 'existing', 'published': datetime.date(2000, 1, 2) } def test_updated_instance_excluded_from_unique_for_date(self): """ When performing an update, the existing instance does not count as a match against unique_for_date. """ data = {'slug': 'existing', 'published': '2000-01-01'} serializer = UniqueForDateSerializer(instance=self.instance, data=data) assert serializer.is_valid() assert serializer.validated_data == { 'slug': 'existing', 'published': datetime.date(2000, 1, 1) } class HiddenFieldUniqueForDateModel(models.Model): slug = models.CharField(max_length=100, unique_for_date='published') published = models.DateTimeField(auto_now_add=True) class TestHiddenFieldUniquenessForDateValidation(TestCase): def test_repr_date_field_not_included(self): class TestSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer): class Meta: model = HiddenFieldUniqueForDateModel fields = ('id', 'slug') serializer = TestSerializer() expected = dedent(""" TestSerializer(): id = IntegerField(label='ID', read_only=True) slug = CharField(max_length=100) published = HiddenField(default=CreateOnlyDefault()) class Meta: validators = [] """) assert repr(serializer) == expected def test_repr_date_field_included(self): class TestSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer): class Meta: model = HiddenFieldUniqueForDateModel fields = ('id', 'slug', 'published') serializer = TestSerializer() expected = dedent(""" TestSerializer(): id = IntegerField(label='ID', read_only=True) slug = CharField(max_length=100) published = DateTimeField(default=CreateOnlyDefault(), read_only=True) class Meta: validators = [] """) assert repr(serializer) == expected