import uuid from .utils import mock_reverse, fail_reverse, BadType, MockObject, MockQueryset from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured from django.utils.datastructures import MultiValueDict from rest_framework import serializers from rest_framework.fields import empty from rest_framework.test import APISimpleTestCase import pytest class TestStringRelatedField(APISimpleTestCase): def setUp(self): self.instance = MockObject(pk=1, name='foo') self.field = serializers.StringRelatedField() def test_string_related_representation(self): representation = self.field.to_representation(self.instance) assert representation == '' class TestPrimaryKeyRelatedField(APISimpleTestCase): def setUp(self): self.queryset = MockQueryset([ MockObject(pk=1, name='foo'), MockObject(pk=2, name='bar'), MockObject(pk=3, name='baz') ]) self.instance = self.queryset.items[2] self.field = serializers.PrimaryKeyRelatedField(queryset=self.queryset) def test_pk_related_lookup_exists(self): instance = self.field.to_internal_value(self.instance.pk) assert instance is self.instance def test_pk_related_lookup_does_not_exist(self): with pytest.raises(serializers.ValidationError) as excinfo: self.field.to_internal_value(4) msg = excinfo.value.detail[0] assert msg == 'Invalid pk "4" - object does not exist.' def test_pk_related_lookup_invalid_type(self): with pytest.raises(serializers.ValidationError) as excinfo: self.field.to_internal_value(BadType()) msg = excinfo.value.detail[0] assert msg == 'Incorrect type. Expected pk value, received BadType.' def test_pk_representation(self): representation = self.field.to_representation(self.instance) assert representation == self.instance.pk class TestProxiedPrimaryKeyRelatedField(APISimpleTestCase): def setUp(self): self.queryset = MockQueryset([ MockObject(pk=uuid.UUID(int=0), name='foo'), MockObject(pk=uuid.UUID(int=1), name='bar'), MockObject(pk=uuid.UUID(int=2), name='baz') ]) self.instance = self.queryset.items[2] self.field = serializers.PrimaryKeyRelatedField( queryset=self.queryset, pk_field=serializers.UUIDField(format='int') ) def test_pk_related_lookup_exists(self): instance = self.field.to_internal_value(self.instance.pk.int) assert instance is self.instance def test_pk_related_lookup_does_not_exist(self): with pytest.raises(serializers.ValidationError) as excinfo: self.field.to_internal_value(4) msg = excinfo.value.detail[0] assert msg == 'Invalid pk "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000004" - object does not exist.' def test_pk_representation(self): representation = self.field.to_representation(self.instance) assert representation == self.instance.pk.int class TestHyperlinkedIdentityField(APISimpleTestCase): def setUp(self): self.instance = MockObject(pk=1, name='foo') self.field = serializers.HyperlinkedIdentityField(view_name='example') self.field.reverse = mock_reverse self.field._context = {'request': True} def test_representation(self): representation = self.field.to_representation(self.instance) assert representation == 'http://example.org/example/1/' def test_representation_unsaved_object(self): representation = self.field.to_representation(MockObject(pk=None)) assert representation is None def test_representation_with_format(self): self.field._context['format'] = 'xml' representation = self.field.to_representation(self.instance) assert representation == 'http://example.org/example/1.xml/' def test_improperly_configured(self): """ If a matching view cannot be reversed with the given instance, the the user has misconfigured something, as the URL conf and the hyperlinked field do not match. """ self.field.reverse = fail_reverse with pytest.raises(ImproperlyConfigured): self.field.to_representation(self.instance) class TestHyperlinkedIdentityFieldWithFormat(APISimpleTestCase): """ Tests for a hyperlinked identity field that has a `format` set, which enforces that alternate formats are never linked too. Eg. If your API includes some endpoints that accept both `.xml` and `.json`, but other endpoints that only accept `.json`, we allow for hyperlinked relationships that enforce only a single suffix type. """ def setUp(self): self.instance = MockObject(pk=1, name='foo') self.field = serializers.HyperlinkedIdentityField(view_name='example', format='json') self.field.reverse = mock_reverse self.field._context = {'request': True} def test_representation(self): representation = self.field.to_representation(self.instance) assert representation == 'http://example.org/example/1/' def test_representation_with_format(self): self.field._context['format'] = 'xml' representation = self.field.to_representation(self.instance) assert representation == 'http://example.org/example/1.json/' class TestSlugRelatedField(APISimpleTestCase): def setUp(self): self.queryset = MockQueryset([ MockObject(pk=1, name='foo'), MockObject(pk=2, name='bar'), MockObject(pk=3, name='baz') ]) self.instance = self.queryset.items[2] self.field = serializers.SlugRelatedField( slug_field='name', queryset=self.queryset ) def test_slug_related_lookup_exists(self): instance = self.field.to_internal_value(self.instance.name) assert instance is self.instance def test_slug_related_lookup_does_not_exist(self): with pytest.raises(serializers.ValidationError) as excinfo: self.field.to_internal_value('doesnotexist') msg = excinfo.value.detail[0] assert msg == 'Object with name=doesnotexist does not exist.' def test_slug_related_lookup_invalid_type(self): with pytest.raises(serializers.ValidationError) as excinfo: self.field.to_internal_value(BadType()) msg = excinfo.value.detail[0] assert msg == 'Invalid value.' def test_representation(self): representation = self.field.to_representation(self.instance) assert representation == self.instance.name class TestManyRelatedField(APISimpleTestCase): def setUp(self): self.instance = MockObject(pk=1, name='foo') self.field = serializers.StringRelatedField(many=True) self.field.field_name = 'foo' def test_get_value_regular_dictionary_full(self): assert 'bar' == self.field.get_value({'foo': 'bar'}) assert empty == self.field.get_value({'baz': 'bar'}) def test_get_value_regular_dictionary_partial(self): setattr(self.field.root, 'partial', True) assert 'bar' == self.field.get_value({'foo': 'bar'}) assert empty == self.field.get_value({'baz': 'bar'}) def test_get_value_multi_dictionary_full(self): mvd = MultiValueDict({'foo': ['bar1', 'bar2']}) assert ['bar1', 'bar2'] == self.field.get_value(mvd) mvd = MultiValueDict({'baz': ['bar1', 'bar2']}) assert [] == self.field.get_value(mvd) def test_get_value_multi_dictionary_partial(self): setattr(self.field.root, 'partial', True) mvd = MultiValueDict({'foo': ['bar1', 'bar2']}) assert ['bar1', 'bar2'] == self.field.get_value(mvd) mvd = MultiValueDict({'baz': ['bar1', 'bar2']}) assert empty == self.field.get_value(mvd)