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- When not submitting key for list fields or multiple choice, partial serialization should result in empty state (key not there), not an empty list.
321 lines
10 KiB
Python
321 lines
10 KiB
Python
from django.utils.datastructures import MultiValueDict
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from rest_framework import serializers
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class BasicObject:
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"""
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A mock object for testing serializer save behavior.
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"""
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def __init__(self, **kwargs):
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self._data = kwargs
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for key, value in kwargs.items():
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setattr(self, key, value)
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def __eq__(self, other):
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if self._data.keys() != other._data.keys():
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return False
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for key in self._data.keys():
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if self._data[key] != other._data[key]:
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return False
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return True
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class TestListSerializer:
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"""
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Tests for using a ListSerializer as a top-level serializer.
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Note that this is in contrast to using ListSerializer as a field.
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"""
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def setup(self):
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class IntegerListSerializer(serializers.ListSerializer):
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child = serializers.IntegerField()
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self.Serializer = IntegerListSerializer
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def test_validate(self):
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"""
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Validating a list of items should return a list of validated items.
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"""
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input_data = ["123", "456"]
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expected_output = [123, 456]
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serializer = self.Serializer(data=input_data)
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assert serializer.is_valid()
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assert serializer.validated_data == expected_output
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def test_validate_html_input(self):
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"""
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HTML input should be able to mock list structures using [x] style ids.
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"""
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input_data = MultiValueDict({"[0]": ["123"], "[1]": ["456"]})
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expected_output = [123, 456]
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serializer = self.Serializer(data=input_data)
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assert serializer.is_valid()
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assert serializer.validated_data == expected_output
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class TestListSerializerContainingNestedSerializer:
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"""
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Tests for using a ListSerializer containing another serializer.
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"""
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def setup(self):
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class TestSerializer(serializers.Serializer):
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integer = serializers.IntegerField()
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boolean = serializers.BooleanField()
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def create(self, validated_data):
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return BasicObject(**validated_data)
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class ObjectListSerializer(serializers.ListSerializer):
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child = TestSerializer()
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self.Serializer = ObjectListSerializer
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def test_validate(self):
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"""
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Validating a list of dictionaries should return a list of
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validated dictionaries.
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"""
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input_data = [
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{"integer": "123", "boolean": "true"},
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{"integer": "456", "boolean": "false"}
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]
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expected_output = [
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{"integer": 123, "boolean": True},
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{"integer": 456, "boolean": False}
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]
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serializer = self.Serializer(data=input_data)
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assert serializer.is_valid()
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assert serializer.validated_data == expected_output
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def test_create(self):
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"""
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Creating from a list of dictionaries should return a list of objects.
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"""
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input_data = [
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{"integer": "123", "boolean": "true"},
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{"integer": "456", "boolean": "false"}
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]
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expected_output = [
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BasicObject(integer=123, boolean=True),
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BasicObject(integer=456, boolean=False),
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]
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serializer = self.Serializer(data=input_data)
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assert serializer.is_valid()
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assert serializer.save() == expected_output
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def test_serialize(self):
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"""
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Serialization of a list of objects should return a list of dictionaries.
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"""
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input_objects = [
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BasicObject(integer=123, boolean=True),
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BasicObject(integer=456, boolean=False)
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]
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expected_output = [
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{"integer": 123, "boolean": True},
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{"integer": 456, "boolean": False}
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]
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serializer = self.Serializer(input_objects)
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assert serializer.data == expected_output
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def test_validate_html_input(self):
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"""
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HTML input should be able to mock list structures using [x]
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style prefixes.
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"""
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input_data = MultiValueDict({
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"[0]integer": ["123"],
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"[0]boolean": ["true"],
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"[1]integer": ["456"],
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"[1]boolean": ["false"]
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})
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expected_output = [
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{"integer": 123, "boolean": True},
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{"integer": 456, "boolean": False}
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]
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serializer = self.Serializer(data=input_data)
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assert serializer.is_valid()
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assert serializer.validated_data == expected_output
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class TestNestedListSerializer:
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"""
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Tests for using a ListSerializer as a field.
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"""
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def setup(self):
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class TestSerializer(serializers.Serializer):
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integers = serializers.ListSerializer(child=serializers.IntegerField())
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booleans = serializers.ListSerializer(child=serializers.BooleanField())
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def create(self, validated_data):
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return BasicObject(**validated_data)
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self.Serializer = TestSerializer
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def test_validate(self):
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"""
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Validating a list of items should return a list of validated items.
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"""
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input_data = {
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"integers": ["123", "456"],
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"booleans": ["true", "false"]
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}
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expected_output = {
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"integers": [123, 456],
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"booleans": [True, False]
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}
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serializer = self.Serializer(data=input_data)
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assert serializer.is_valid()
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assert serializer.validated_data == expected_output
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def test_create(self):
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"""
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Creation with a list of items return an object with an attribute that
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is a list of items.
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"""
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input_data = {
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"integers": ["123", "456"],
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"booleans": ["true", "false"]
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}
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expected_output = BasicObject(
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integers=[123, 456],
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booleans=[True, False]
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)
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serializer = self.Serializer(data=input_data)
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assert serializer.is_valid()
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assert serializer.save() == expected_output
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def test_serialize(self):
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"""
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Serialization of a list of items should return a list of items.
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"""
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input_object = BasicObject(
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integers=[123, 456],
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booleans=[True, False]
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)
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expected_output = {
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"integers": [123, 456],
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"booleans": [True, False]
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}
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serializer = self.Serializer(input_object)
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assert serializer.data == expected_output
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def test_validate_html_input(self):
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"""
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HTML input should be able to mock list structures using [x]
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style prefixes.
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"""
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input_data = MultiValueDict({
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"integers[0]": ["123"],
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"integers[1]": ["456"],
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"booleans[0]": ["true"],
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"booleans[1]": ["false"]
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})
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expected_output = {
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"integers": [123, 456],
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"booleans": [True, False]
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}
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serializer = self.Serializer(data=input_data)
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assert serializer.is_valid()
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assert serializer.validated_data == expected_output
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class TestNestedListOfListsSerializer:
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def setup(self):
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class TestSerializer(serializers.Serializer):
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integers = serializers.ListSerializer(
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child=serializers.ListSerializer(
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child=serializers.IntegerField()
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)
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)
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booleans = serializers.ListSerializer(
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child=serializers.ListSerializer(
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child=serializers.BooleanField()
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)
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)
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self.Serializer = TestSerializer
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def test_validate(self):
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input_data = {
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'integers': [['123', '456'], ['789', '0']],
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'booleans': [['true', 'true'], ['false', 'true']]
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}
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expected_output = {
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"integers": [[123, 456], [789, 0]],
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"booleans": [[True, True], [False, True]]
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}
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serializer = self.Serializer(data=input_data)
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assert serializer.is_valid()
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assert serializer.validated_data == expected_output
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def test_validate_html_input(self):
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"""
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HTML input should be able to mock lists of lists using [x][y]
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style prefixes.
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"""
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input_data = MultiValueDict({
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"integers[0][0]": ["123"],
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"integers[0][1]": ["456"],
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"integers[1][0]": ["789"],
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"integers[1][1]": ["000"],
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"booleans[0][0]": ["true"],
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"booleans[0][1]": ["true"],
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"booleans[1][0]": ["false"],
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"booleans[1][1]": ["true"]
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})
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expected_output = {
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"integers": [[123, 456], [789, 0]],
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"booleans": [[True, True], [False, True]]
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}
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serializer = self.Serializer(data=input_data)
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assert serializer.is_valid()
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assert serializer.validated_data == expected_output
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class TestListSerializerClass:
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"""Tests for a custom list_serializer_class."""
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def test_list_serializer_class_validate(self):
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class CustomListSerializer(serializers.ListSerializer):
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def validate(self, attrs):
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raise serializers.ValidationError('Non field error')
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class TestSerializer(serializers.Serializer):
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class Meta:
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list_serializer_class = CustomListSerializer
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serializer = TestSerializer(data=[], many=True)
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assert not serializer.is_valid()
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assert serializer.errors == {'non_field_errors': ['Non field error']}
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class TestSerializerPartialUsage:
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"""
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When not submitting key for list fields or multiple choice, partial
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serialization should result in an empty state (key not there), not
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an empty list.
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Regression test for Github issue #2761.
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"""
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def test_partial_listfield(self):
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class ListSerializer(serializers.Serializer):
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listdata = serializers.ListField()
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serializer = ListSerializer(data=MultiValueDict(), partial=True)
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result = serializer.to_internal_value(data={})
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assert "listdata" not in result
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assert serializer.is_valid()
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assert serializer.validated_data == {}
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assert serializer.errors == {}
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def test_partial_multiplechoice(self):
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class MultipleChoiceSerializer(serializers.Serializer):
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multiplechoice = serializers.MultipleChoiceField(choices=[1, 2, 3])
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serializer = MultipleChoiceSerializer(data=MultiValueDict(), partial=True)
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result = serializer.to_internal_value(data={})
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assert "multiplechoice" not in result
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assert serializer.is_valid()
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assert serializer.validated_data == {}
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assert serializer.errors == {}
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