import datetime from django.test import TestCase from rest_framework import serializers from rest_framework.tests.models import (ActionItem, Anchor, BasicModel, BlankFieldModel, BlogPost, CallableDefaultValueModel, DefaultValueModel, ManyToManyModel, Person, ReadOnlyManyToManyModel) class SubComment(object): def __init__(self, sub_comment): self.sub_comment = sub_comment class Comment(object): def __init__(self, email, content, created): self.email = email self.content = content self.created = created or datetime.datetime.now() def __eq__(self, other): return all([getattr(self, attr) == getattr(other, attr) for attr in ('email', 'content', 'created')]) def get_sub_comment(self): sub_comment = SubComment('And Merry Christmas!') return sub_comment class CommentSerializer(serializers.Serializer): email = serializers.EmailField() content = serializers.CharField(max_length=1000) created = serializers.DateTimeField() sub_comment = serializers.Field(source='get_sub_comment.sub_comment') def restore_object(self, data, instance=None): if instance is None: return Comment(**data) for key, val in data.items(): setattr(instance, key, val) return instance class ActionItemSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer): class Meta: model = ActionItem class PersonSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer): info = serializers.Field(source='info') class Meta: model = Person fields = ('name', 'age', 'info') read_only_fields = ('age',) class BasicTests(TestCase): def setUp(self): self.comment = Comment( 'tom@example.com', 'Happy new year!', datetime.datetime(2012, 1, 1) ) self.data = { 'email': 'tom@example.com', 'content': 'Happy new year!', 'created': datetime.datetime(2012, 1, 1), 'sub_comment': 'This wont change' } self.expected = { 'email': 'tom@example.com', 'content': 'Happy new year!', 'created': datetime.datetime(2012, 1, 1), 'sub_comment': 'And Merry Christmas!' } self.person_data = {'name': 'dwight', 'age': 35} self.person = Person(**self.person_data) self.person.save() def test_empty(self): serializer = CommentSerializer() expected = { 'email': '', 'content': '', 'created': None, 'sub_comment': '' } self.assertEquals(serializer.data, expected) def test_retrieve(self): serializer = CommentSerializer(self.comment) self.assertEquals(serializer.data, self.expected) def test_create(self): serializer = CommentSerializer(data=self.data) expected = self.comment self.assertEquals(serializer.is_valid(), True) self.assertEquals(serializer.object, expected) self.assertFalse(serializer.object is expected) self.assertEquals(serializer.data['sub_comment'], 'And Merry Christmas!') def test_update(self): serializer = CommentSerializer(self.comment, data=self.data) expected = self.comment self.assertEquals(serializer.is_valid(), True) self.assertEquals(serializer.object, expected) self.assertTrue(serializer.object is expected) self.assertEquals(serializer.data['sub_comment'], 'And Merry Christmas!') def test_model_fields_as_expected(self): """ Make sure that the fields returned are the same as defined in the Meta data """ serializer = PersonSerializer(self.person) self.assertEquals(set(serializer.data.keys()), set(['name', 'age', 'info'])) def test_field_with_dictionary(self): """ Make sure that dictionaries from fields are left intact """ serializer = PersonSerializer(self.person) expected = self.person_data self.assertEquals(serializer.data['info'], expected) def test_read_only_fields(self): """ Attempting to update fields set as read_only should have no effect. """ serializer = PersonSerializer(self.person, data={'name': 'dwight', 'age': 99}) self.assertEquals(serializer.is_valid(), True) instance = serializer.save() self.assertEquals(serializer.errors, {}) # Assert age is unchanged (35) self.assertEquals(instance.age, self.person_data['age']) class ValidationTests(TestCase): def setUp(self): self.comment = Comment( 'tom@example.com', 'Happy new year!', datetime.datetime(2012, 1, 1) ) self.data = { 'email': 'tom@example.com', 'content': 'x' * 1001, 'created': datetime.datetime(2012, 1, 1) } self.actionitem = ActionItem('Some to do item', ) def test_create(self): serializer = CommentSerializer(data=self.data) self.assertEquals(serializer.is_valid(), False) self.assertEquals(serializer.errors, {'content': [u'Ensure this value has at most 1000 characters (it has 1001).']}) def test_update(self): serializer = CommentSerializer(self.comment, data=self.data) self.assertEquals(serializer.is_valid(), False) self.assertEquals(serializer.errors, {'content': [u'Ensure this value has at most 1000 characters (it has 1001).']}) def test_update_missing_field(self): data = { 'content': 'xxx', 'created': datetime.datetime(2012, 1, 1) } serializer = CommentSerializer(self.comment, data=data) self.assertEquals(serializer.is_valid(), False) self.assertEquals(serializer.errors, {'email': [u'This field is required.']}) def test_missing_bool_with_default(self): """Make sure that a boolean value with a 'False' value is not mistaken for not having a default.""" data = { 'title': 'Some action item', #No 'done' value. } serializer = ActionItemSerializer(self.actionitem, data=data) self.assertEquals(serializer.is_valid(), True) self.assertEquals(serializer.errors, {}) def test_field_validation(self): class CommentSerializerWithFieldValidator(CommentSerializer): def validate_content(self, attrs, source): value = attrs[source] if "test" not in value: raise serializers.ValidationError("Test not in value") return attrs data = { 'email': 'tom@example.com', 'content': 'A test comment', 'created': datetime.datetime(2012, 1, 1) } serializer = CommentSerializerWithFieldValidator(data=data) self.assertTrue(serializer.is_valid()) data['content'] = 'This should not validate' serializer = CommentSerializerWithFieldValidator(data=data) self.assertFalse(serializer.is_valid()) self.assertEquals(serializer.errors, {'content': [u'Test not in value']}) def test_cross_field_validation(self): class CommentSerializerWithCrossFieldValidator(CommentSerializer): def validate(self, attrs): if attrs["email"] not in attrs["content"]: raise serializers.ValidationError("Email address not in content") return attrs data = { 'email': 'tom@example.com', 'content': 'A comment from tom@example.com', 'created': datetime.datetime(2012, 1, 1) } serializer = CommentSerializerWithCrossFieldValidator(data=data) self.assertTrue(serializer.is_valid()) data['content'] = 'A comment from foo@bar.com' serializer = CommentSerializerWithCrossFieldValidator(data=data) self.assertFalse(serializer.is_valid()) self.assertEquals(serializer.errors, {'non_field_errors': [u'Email address not in content']}) def test_null_is_true_fields(self): """ Omitting a value for null-field should validate. """ serializer = PersonSerializer(data={'name': 'marko'}) self.assertEquals(serializer.is_valid(), True) self.assertEquals(serializer.errors, {}) def test_modelserializer_max_length_exceeded(self): data = { 'title': 'x' * 201, } serializer = ActionItemSerializer(data=data) self.assertEquals(serializer.is_valid(), False) self.assertEquals(serializer.errors, {'title': [u'Ensure this value has at most 200 characters (it has 201).']}) class MetadataTests(TestCase): def test_empty(self): serializer = CommentSerializer() expected = { 'email': serializers.CharField, 'content': serializers.CharField, 'created': serializers.DateTimeField } for field_name, field in expected.items(): self.assertTrue(isinstance(serializer.data.fields[field_name], field)) class ManyToManyTests(TestCase): def setUp(self): class ManyToManySerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer): class Meta: model = ManyToManyModel self.serializer_class = ManyToManySerializer # An anchor instance to use for the relationship self.anchor = Anchor() self.anchor.save() # A model instance with a many to many relationship to the anchor self.instance = ManyToManyModel() self.instance.save() self.instance.rel.add(self.anchor) # A serialized representation of the model instance self.data = {'id': 1, 'rel': [self.anchor.id]} def test_retrieve(self): """ Serialize an instance of a model with a ManyToMany relationship. """ serializer = self.serializer_class(instance=self.instance) expected = self.data self.assertEquals(serializer.data, expected) def test_create(self): """ Create an instance of a model with a ManyToMany relationship. """ data = {'rel': [self.anchor.id]} serializer = self.serializer_class(data=data) self.assertEquals(serializer.is_valid(), True) instance = serializer.save() self.assertEquals(len(ManyToManyModel.objects.all()), 2) self.assertEquals(instance.pk, 2) self.assertEquals(list(instance.rel.all()), [self.anchor]) def test_update(self): """ Update an instance of a model with a ManyToMany relationship. """ new_anchor = Anchor() new_anchor.save() data = {'rel': [self.anchor.id, new_anchor.id]} serializer = self.serializer_class(self.instance, data=data) self.assertEquals(serializer.is_valid(), True) instance = serializer.save() self.assertEquals(len(ManyToManyModel.objects.all()), 1) self.assertEquals(instance.pk, 1) self.assertEquals(list(instance.rel.all()), [self.anchor, new_anchor]) def test_create_empty_relationship(self): """ Create an instance of a model with a ManyToMany relationship, containing no items. """ data = {'rel': []} serializer = self.serializer_class(data=data) self.assertEquals(serializer.is_valid(), True) instance = serializer.save() self.assertEquals(len(ManyToManyModel.objects.all()), 2) self.assertEquals(instance.pk, 2) self.assertEquals(list(instance.rel.all()), []) def test_update_empty_relationship(self): """ Update an instance of a model with a ManyToMany relationship, containing no items. """ new_anchor = Anchor() new_anchor.save() data = {'rel': []} serializer = self.serializer_class(self.instance, data=data) self.assertEquals(serializer.is_valid(), True) instance = serializer.save() self.assertEquals(len(ManyToManyModel.objects.all()), 1) self.assertEquals(instance.pk, 1) self.assertEquals(list(instance.rel.all()), []) def test_create_empty_relationship_flat_data(self): """ Create an instance of a model with a ManyToMany relationship, containing no items, using a representation that does not support lists (eg form data). """ data = {'rel': ''} serializer = self.serializer_class(data=data) self.assertEquals(serializer.is_valid(), True) instance = serializer.save() self.assertEquals(len(ManyToManyModel.objects.all()), 2) self.assertEquals(instance.pk, 2) self.assertEquals(list(instance.rel.all()), []) class ReadOnlyManyToManyTests(TestCase): def setUp(self): class ReadOnlyManyToManySerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer): rel = serializers.ManyRelatedField(read_only=True) class Meta: model = ReadOnlyManyToManyModel self.serializer_class = ReadOnlyManyToManySerializer # An anchor instance to use for the relationship self.anchor = Anchor() self.anchor.save() # A model instance with a many to many relationship to the anchor self.instance = ReadOnlyManyToManyModel() self.instance.save() self.instance.rel.add(self.anchor) # A serialized representation of the model instance self.data = {'rel': [self.anchor.id], 'id': 1, 'text': 'anchor'} def test_update(self): """ Attempt to update an instance of a model with a ManyToMany relationship. Not updated due to read_only=True """ new_anchor = Anchor() new_anchor.save() data = {'rel': [self.anchor.id, new_anchor.id]} serializer = self.serializer_class(self.instance, data=data) self.assertEquals(serializer.is_valid(), True) instance = serializer.save() self.assertEquals(len(ReadOnlyManyToManyModel.objects.all()), 1) self.assertEquals(instance.pk, 1) # rel is still as original (1 entry) self.assertEquals(list(instance.rel.all()), [self.anchor]) def test_update_without_relationship(self): """ Attempt to update an instance of a model where many to ManyToMany relationship is not supplied. Not updated due to read_only=True """ new_anchor = Anchor() new_anchor.save() data = {} serializer = self.serializer_class(self.instance, data=data) self.assertEquals(serializer.is_valid(), True) instance = serializer.save() self.assertEquals(len(ReadOnlyManyToManyModel.objects.all()), 1) self.assertEquals(instance.pk, 1) # rel is still as original (1 entry) self.assertEquals(list(instance.rel.all()), [self.anchor]) class DefaultValueTests(TestCase): def setUp(self): class DefaultValueSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer): class Meta: model = DefaultValueModel self.serializer_class = DefaultValueSerializer self.objects = DefaultValueModel.objects def test_create_using_default(self): data = {} serializer = self.serializer_class(data=data) self.assertEquals(serializer.is_valid(), True) instance = serializer.save() self.assertEquals(len(self.objects.all()), 1) self.assertEquals(instance.pk, 1) self.assertEquals(instance.text, 'foobar') def test_create_overriding_default(self): data = {'text': 'overridden'} serializer = self.serializer_class(data=data) self.assertEquals(serializer.is_valid(), True) instance = serializer.save() self.assertEquals(len(self.objects.all()), 1) self.assertEquals(instance.pk, 1) self.assertEquals(instance.text, 'overridden') class CallableDefaultValueTests(TestCase): def setUp(self): class CallableDefaultValueSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer): class Meta: model = CallableDefaultValueModel self.serializer_class = CallableDefaultValueSerializer self.objects = CallableDefaultValueModel.objects def test_create_using_default(self): data = {} serializer = self.serializer_class(data=data) self.assertEquals(serializer.is_valid(), True) instance = serializer.save() self.assertEquals(len(self.objects.all()), 1) self.assertEquals(instance.pk, 1) self.assertEquals(instance.text, 'foobar') def test_create_overriding_default(self): data = {'text': 'overridden'} serializer = self.serializer_class(data=data) self.assertEquals(serializer.is_valid(), True) instance = serializer.save() self.assertEquals(len(self.objects.all()), 1) self.assertEquals(instance.pk, 1) self.assertEquals(instance.text, 'overridden') class ManyRelatedTests(TestCase): def setUp(self): class BlogPostCommentSerializer(serializers.Serializer): text = serializers.CharField() class BlogPostSerializer(serializers.Serializer): title = serializers.CharField() comments = BlogPostCommentSerializer(source='blogpostcomment_set') self.serializer_class = BlogPostSerializer def test_reverse_relations(self): post = BlogPost.objects.create(title="Test blog post") post.blogpostcomment_set.create(text="I hate this blog post") post.blogpostcomment_set.create(text="I love this blog post") serializer = self.serializer_class(instance=post) expected = { 'title': 'Test blog post', 'comments': [ {'text': 'I hate this blog post'}, {'text': 'I love this blog post'} ] } self.assertEqual(serializer.data, expected) # Test for issue #324 class BlankFieldTests(TestCase): def setUp(self): class BlankFieldModelSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer): class Meta: model = BlankFieldModel class BlankFieldSerializer(serializers.Serializer): title = serializers.CharField(blank=True) class NotBlankFieldModelSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer): class Meta: model = BasicModel class NotBlankFieldSerializer(serializers.Serializer): title = serializers.CharField() self.model_serializer_class = BlankFieldModelSerializer self.serializer_class = BlankFieldSerializer self.not_blank_model_serializer_class = NotBlankFieldModelSerializer self.not_blank_serializer_class = NotBlankFieldSerializer self.data = {'title': ''} def test_create_blank_field(self): serializer = self.serializer_class(data=self.data) self.assertEquals(serializer.is_valid(), True) def test_create_model_blank_field(self): serializer = self.model_serializer_class(data=self.data) self.assertEquals(serializer.is_valid(), True) def test_create_not_blank_field(self): """ Test to ensure blank data in a field not marked as blank=True is considered invalid in a non-model serializer """ serializer = self.not_blank_serializer_class(data=self.data) self.assertEquals(serializer.is_valid(), False) def test_create_model_not_blank_field(self): """ Test to ensure blank data in a field not marked as blank=True is considered invalid in a model serializer """ serializer = self.not_blank_model_serializer_class(data=self.data) self.assertEquals(serializer.is_valid(), False)