""" We perform uniqueness checks explicitly on the serializer class, rather the using Django's `.full_clean()`. This gives us better separation of concerns, allows us to use single-step object creation, and makes it possible to switch between using the implicit `ModelSerializer` class and an equivelent explicit `Serializer` class. """ from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _ from rest_framework.exceptions import ValidationError from rest_framework.utils.representation import smart_repr class UniqueValidator: """ Validator that corresponds to `unique=True` on a model field. Should be applied to an individual field on the serializer. """ message = _('This field must be unique.') def __init__(self, queryset, message=None): self.queryset = queryset self.serializer_field = None self.message = message or self.message def set_context(self, serializer_field): """ This hook is called by the serializer instance, prior to the validation call being made. """ # Determine the underlying model field name. This may not be the # same as the serializer field name if `source=<>` is set. self.field_name = serializer_field.source_attrs[0] # Determine the existing instance, if this is an update operation. self.instance = getattr(serializer_field.parent, 'instance', None) def filter_queryset(self, value, queryset): """ Filter the queryset to all instances matching the given attribute. """ filter_kwargs = {self.field_name: value} return queryset.filter(**filter_kwargs) def exclude_current_instance(self, queryset): """ If an instance is being updated, then do not include that instance itself as a uniqueness conflict. """ if self.instance is not None: return queryset.exclude(pk=self.instance.pk) return queryset def __call__(self, value): queryset = self.queryset queryset = self.filter_queryset(value, queryset) queryset = self.exclude_current_instance(queryset) if queryset.exists(): raise ValidationError(self.message) def __repr__(self): return '<%s(queryset=%s)>' % ( self.__class__.__name__, smart_repr(self.queryset) ) class UniqueTogetherValidator: """ Validator that corresponds to `unique_together = (...)` on a model class. Should be applied to the serializer class, not to an individual field. """ message = _('The fields {field_names} must make a unique set.') missing_message = _('This field is required.') def __init__(self, queryset, fields, message=None): self.queryset = queryset self.fields = fields self.serializer_field = None self.message = message or self.message def set_context(self, serializer): """ This hook is called by the serializer instance, prior to the validation call being made. """ # Determine the existing instance, if this is an update operation. self.instance = getattr(serializer, 'instance', None) def enforce_required_fields(self, attrs): """ The `UniqueTogetherValidator` always forces an implied 'required' state on the fields it applies to. """ if self.instance is not None: return missing = dict([ (field_name, self.missing_message) for field_name in self.fields if field_name not in attrs ]) if missing: raise ValidationError(missing) def filter_queryset(self, attrs, queryset): """ Filter the queryset to all instances matching the given attributes. """ # If this is an update, then any unprovided field should # have it's value set based on the existing instance attribute. if self.instance is not None: for field_name in self.fields: if field_name not in attrs: attrs[field_name] = getattr(self.instance, field_name) # Determine the filter keyword arguments and filter the queryset. filter_kwargs = dict([ (field_name, attrs[field_name]) for field_name in self.fields ]) return queryset.filter(**filter_kwargs) def exclude_current_instance(self, attrs, queryset): """ If an instance is being updated, then do not include that instance itself as a uniqueness conflict. """ if self.instance is not None: return queryset.exclude(pk=self.instance.pk) return queryset def __call__(self, attrs): self.enforce_required_fields(attrs) queryset = self.queryset queryset = self.filter_queryset(attrs, queryset) queryset = self.exclude_current_instance(attrs, queryset) if queryset.exists(): field_names = ', '.join(self.fields) raise ValidationError(self.message.format(field_names=field_names)) def __repr__(self): return '<%s(queryset=%s, fields=%s)>' % ( self.__class__.__name__, smart_repr(self.queryset), smart_repr(self.fields) ) class BaseUniqueForValidator: message = None missing_message = _('This field is required.') def __init__(self, queryset, field, date_field, message=None): self.queryset = queryset self.field = field self.date_field = date_field self.message = message or self.message def set_context(self, serializer): """ This hook is called by the serializer instance, prior to the validation call being made. """ # Determine the underlying model field names. These may not be the # same as the serializer field names if `source=<>` is set. self.field_name = serializer.fields[self.field].source_attrs[0] self.date_field_name = serializer.fields[self.date_field].source_attrs[0] # Determine the existing instance, if this is an update operation. self.instance = getattr(serializer, 'instance', None) def enforce_required_fields(self, attrs): """ The `UniqueForValidator` classes always force an implied 'required' state on the fields they are applied to. """ missing = dict([ (field_name, self.missing_message) for field_name in [self.field, self.date_field] if field_name not in attrs ]) if missing: raise ValidationError(missing) def filter_queryset(self, attrs, queryset): raise NotImplementedError('`filter_queryset` must be implemented.') def exclude_current_instance(self, attrs, queryset): """ If an instance is being updated, then do not include that instance itself as a uniqueness conflict. """ if self.instance is not None: return queryset.exclude(pk=self.instance.pk) return queryset def __call__(self, attrs): self.enforce_required_fields(attrs) queryset = self.queryset queryset = self.filter_queryset(attrs, queryset) queryset = self.exclude_current_instance(attrs, queryset) if queryset.exists(): message = self.message.format(date_field=self.date_field) raise ValidationError({self.field: message}) def __repr__(self): return '<%s(queryset=%s, field=%s, date_field=%s)>' % ( self.__class__.__name__, smart_repr(self.queryset), smart_repr(self.field), smart_repr(self.date_field) ) class UniqueForDateValidator(BaseUniqueForValidator): message = _('This field must be unique for the "{date_field}" date.') def filter_queryset(self, attrs, queryset): value = attrs[self.field] date = attrs[self.date_field] filter_kwargs = {} filter_kwargs[self.field_name] = value filter_kwargs['%s__day' % self.date_field_name] = date.day filter_kwargs['%s__month' % self.date_field_name] = date.month filter_kwargs['%s__year' % self.date_field_name] = date.year return queryset.filter(**filter_kwargs) class UniqueForMonthValidator(BaseUniqueForValidator): message = _('This field must be unique for the "{date_field}" month.') def filter_queryset(self, attrs, queryset): value = attrs[self.field] date = attrs[self.date_field] filter_kwargs = {} filter_kwargs[self.field_name] = value filter_kwargs['%s__month' % self.date_field_name] = date.month return queryset.filter(**filter_kwargs) class UniqueForYearValidator(BaseUniqueForValidator): message = _('This field must be unique for the "{date_field}" year.') def filter_queryset(self, attrs, queryset): value = attrs[self.field] date = attrs[self.date_field] filter_kwargs = {} filter_kwargs[self.field_name] = value filter_kwargs['%s__year' % self.date_field_name] = date.year return queryset.filter(**filter_kwargs)