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552 lines
23 KiB
Python
552 lines
23 KiB
Python
# from __future__ import unicode_literals
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# from django.db import models
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# from django.test import TestCase
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# from django.utils import six
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# from rest_framework import serializers
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# from tests.models import (
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# BlogPost, ManyToManyTarget, ManyToManySource, ForeignKeyTarget, ForeignKeySource,
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# NullableForeignKeySource, OneToOneTarget, NullableOneToOneSource,
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# )
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# # ManyToMany
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# class ManyToManyTargetSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer):
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# class Meta:
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# model = ManyToManyTarget
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# fields = ('id', 'name', 'sources')
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# class ManyToManySourceSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer):
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# class Meta:
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# model = ManyToManySource
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# fields = ('id', 'name', 'targets')
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# # ForeignKey
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# class ForeignKeyTargetSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer):
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# class Meta:
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# model = ForeignKeyTarget
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# fields = ('id', 'name', 'sources')
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# class ForeignKeySourceSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer):
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# class Meta:
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# model = ForeignKeySource
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# fields = ('id', 'name', 'target')
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# # Nullable ForeignKey
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# class NullableForeignKeySourceSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer):
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# class Meta:
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# model = NullableForeignKeySource
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# fields = ('id', 'name', 'target')
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# # Nullable OneToOne
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# class NullableOneToOneTargetSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer):
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# class Meta:
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# model = OneToOneTarget
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# fields = ('id', 'name', 'nullable_source')
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# # TODO: Add test that .data cannot be accessed prior to .is_valid
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# class PKManyToManyTests(TestCase):
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# def setUp(self):
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# for idx in range(1, 4):
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# target = ManyToManyTarget(name='target-%d' % idx)
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# target.save()
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# source = ManyToManySource(name='source-%d' % idx)
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# source.save()
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# for target in ManyToManyTarget.objects.all():
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# source.targets.add(target)
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# def test_many_to_many_retrieve(self):
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# queryset = ManyToManySource.objects.all()
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# serializer = ManyToManySourceSerializer(queryset, many=True)
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# expected = [
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# {'id': 1, 'name': 'source-1', 'targets': [1]},
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# {'id': 2, 'name': 'source-2', 'targets': [1, 2]},
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# {'id': 3, 'name': 'source-3', 'targets': [1, 2, 3]}
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# ]
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# self.assertEqual(serializer.data, expected)
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# def test_reverse_many_to_many_retrieve(self):
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# queryset = ManyToManyTarget.objects.all()
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# serializer = ManyToManyTargetSerializer(queryset, many=True)
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# expected = [
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# {'id': 1, 'name': 'target-1', 'sources': [1, 2, 3]},
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# {'id': 2, 'name': 'target-2', 'sources': [2, 3]},
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# {'id': 3, 'name': 'target-3', 'sources': [3]}
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# ]
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# self.assertEqual(serializer.data, expected)
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# def test_many_to_many_update(self):
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# data = {'id': 1, 'name': 'source-1', 'targets': [1, 2, 3]}
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# instance = ManyToManySource.objects.get(pk=1)
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# serializer = ManyToManySourceSerializer(instance, data=data)
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# self.assertTrue(serializer.is_valid())
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# serializer.save()
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# self.assertEqual(serializer.data, data)
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# # Ensure source 1 is updated, and everything else is as expected
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# queryset = ManyToManySource.objects.all()
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# serializer = ManyToManySourceSerializer(queryset, many=True)
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# expected = [
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# {'id': 1, 'name': 'source-1', 'targets': [1, 2, 3]},
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# {'id': 2, 'name': 'source-2', 'targets': [1, 2]},
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# {'id': 3, 'name': 'source-3', 'targets': [1, 2, 3]}
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# ]
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# self.assertEqual(serializer.data, expected)
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# def test_reverse_many_to_many_update(self):
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# data = {'id': 1, 'name': 'target-1', 'sources': [1]}
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# instance = ManyToManyTarget.objects.get(pk=1)
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# serializer = ManyToManyTargetSerializer(instance, data=data)
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# self.assertTrue(serializer.is_valid())
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# serializer.save()
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# self.assertEqual(serializer.data, data)
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# # Ensure target 1 is updated, and everything else is as expected
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# queryset = ManyToManyTarget.objects.all()
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# serializer = ManyToManyTargetSerializer(queryset, many=True)
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# expected = [
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# {'id': 1, 'name': 'target-1', 'sources': [1]},
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# {'id': 2, 'name': 'target-2', 'sources': [2, 3]},
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# {'id': 3, 'name': 'target-3', 'sources': [3]}
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# ]
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# self.assertEqual(serializer.data, expected)
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# def test_many_to_many_create(self):
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# data = {'id': 4, 'name': 'source-4', 'targets': [1, 3]}
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# serializer = ManyToManySourceSerializer(data=data)
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# self.assertTrue(serializer.is_valid())
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# obj = serializer.save()
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# self.assertEqual(serializer.data, data)
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# self.assertEqual(obj.name, 'source-4')
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# # Ensure source 4 is added, and everything else is as expected
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# queryset = ManyToManySource.objects.all()
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# serializer = ManyToManySourceSerializer(queryset, many=True)
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# self.assertFalse(serializer.fields['targets'].read_only)
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# expected = [
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# {'id': 1, 'name': 'source-1', 'targets': [1]},
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# {'id': 2, 'name': 'source-2', 'targets': [1, 2]},
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# {'id': 3, 'name': 'source-3', 'targets': [1, 2, 3]},
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# {'id': 4, 'name': 'source-4', 'targets': [1, 3]},
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# ]
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# self.assertEqual(serializer.data, expected)
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# def test_reverse_many_to_many_create(self):
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# data = {'id': 4, 'name': 'target-4', 'sources': [1, 3]}
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# serializer = ManyToManyTargetSerializer(data=data)
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# self.assertFalse(serializer.fields['sources'].read_only)
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# self.assertTrue(serializer.is_valid())
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# obj = serializer.save()
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# self.assertEqual(serializer.data, data)
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# self.assertEqual(obj.name, 'target-4')
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# # Ensure target 4 is added, and everything else is as expected
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# queryset = ManyToManyTarget.objects.all()
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# serializer = ManyToManyTargetSerializer(queryset, many=True)
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# expected = [
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# {'id': 1, 'name': 'target-1', 'sources': [1, 2, 3]},
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# {'id': 2, 'name': 'target-2', 'sources': [2, 3]},
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# {'id': 3, 'name': 'target-3', 'sources': [3]},
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# {'id': 4, 'name': 'target-4', 'sources': [1, 3]}
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# ]
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# self.assertEqual(serializer.data, expected)
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# class PKForeignKeyTests(TestCase):
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# def setUp(self):
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# target = ForeignKeyTarget(name='target-1')
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# target.save()
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# new_target = ForeignKeyTarget(name='target-2')
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# new_target.save()
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# for idx in range(1, 4):
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# source = ForeignKeySource(name='source-%d' % idx, target=target)
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# source.save()
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# def test_foreign_key_retrieve(self):
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# queryset = ForeignKeySource.objects.all()
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# serializer = ForeignKeySourceSerializer(queryset, many=True)
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# expected = [
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# {'id': 1, 'name': 'source-1', 'target': 1},
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# {'id': 2, 'name': 'source-2', 'target': 1},
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# {'id': 3, 'name': 'source-3', 'target': 1}
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# ]
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# self.assertEqual(serializer.data, expected)
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# def test_reverse_foreign_key_retrieve(self):
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# queryset = ForeignKeyTarget.objects.all()
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# serializer = ForeignKeyTargetSerializer(queryset, many=True)
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# expected = [
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# {'id': 1, 'name': 'target-1', 'sources': [1, 2, 3]},
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# {'id': 2, 'name': 'target-2', 'sources': []},
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# ]
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# self.assertEqual(serializer.data, expected)
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# def test_foreign_key_update(self):
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# data = {'id': 1, 'name': 'source-1', 'target': 2}
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# instance = ForeignKeySource.objects.get(pk=1)
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# serializer = ForeignKeySourceSerializer(instance, data=data)
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# self.assertTrue(serializer.is_valid())
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# self.assertEqual(serializer.data, data)
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# serializer.save()
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# # Ensure source 1 is updated, and everything else is as expected
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# queryset = ForeignKeySource.objects.all()
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# serializer = ForeignKeySourceSerializer(queryset, many=True)
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# expected = [
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# {'id': 1, 'name': 'source-1', 'target': 2},
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# {'id': 2, 'name': 'source-2', 'target': 1},
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# {'id': 3, 'name': 'source-3', 'target': 1}
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# ]
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# self.assertEqual(serializer.data, expected)
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# def test_foreign_key_update_incorrect_type(self):
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# data = {'id': 1, 'name': 'source-1', 'target': 'foo'}
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# instance = ForeignKeySource.objects.get(pk=1)
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# serializer = ForeignKeySourceSerializer(instance, data=data)
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# self.assertFalse(serializer.is_valid())
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# self.assertEqual(serializer.errors, {'target': ['Incorrect type. Expected pk value, received %s.' % six.text_type.__name__]})
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# def test_reverse_foreign_key_update(self):
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# data = {'id': 2, 'name': 'target-2', 'sources': [1, 3]}
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# instance = ForeignKeyTarget.objects.get(pk=2)
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# serializer = ForeignKeyTargetSerializer(instance, data=data)
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# self.assertTrue(serializer.is_valid())
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# # We shouldn't have saved anything to the db yet since save
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# # hasn't been called.
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# queryset = ForeignKeyTarget.objects.all()
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# new_serializer = ForeignKeyTargetSerializer(queryset, many=True)
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# expected = [
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# {'id': 1, 'name': 'target-1', 'sources': [1, 2, 3]},
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# {'id': 2, 'name': 'target-2', 'sources': []},
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# ]
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# self.assertEqual(new_serializer.data, expected)
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# serializer.save()
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# self.assertEqual(serializer.data, data)
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# # Ensure target 2 is update, and everything else is as expected
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# queryset = ForeignKeyTarget.objects.all()
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# serializer = ForeignKeyTargetSerializer(queryset, many=True)
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# expected = [
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# {'id': 1, 'name': 'target-1', 'sources': [2]},
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# {'id': 2, 'name': 'target-2', 'sources': [1, 3]},
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# ]
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# self.assertEqual(serializer.data, expected)
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# def test_foreign_key_create(self):
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# data = {'id': 4, 'name': 'source-4', 'target': 2}
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# serializer = ForeignKeySourceSerializer(data=data)
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# self.assertTrue(serializer.is_valid())
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# obj = serializer.save()
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# self.assertEqual(serializer.data, data)
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# self.assertEqual(obj.name, 'source-4')
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# # Ensure source 4 is added, and everything else is as expected
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# queryset = ForeignKeySource.objects.all()
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# serializer = ForeignKeySourceSerializer(queryset, many=True)
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# expected = [
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# {'id': 1, 'name': 'source-1', 'target': 1},
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# {'id': 2, 'name': 'source-2', 'target': 1},
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# {'id': 3, 'name': 'source-3', 'target': 1},
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# {'id': 4, 'name': 'source-4', 'target': 2},
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# ]
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# self.assertEqual(serializer.data, expected)
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# def test_reverse_foreign_key_create(self):
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# data = {'id': 3, 'name': 'target-3', 'sources': [1, 3]}
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# serializer = ForeignKeyTargetSerializer(data=data)
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# self.assertTrue(serializer.is_valid())
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# obj = serializer.save()
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# self.assertEqual(serializer.data, data)
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# self.assertEqual(obj.name, 'target-3')
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# # Ensure target 3 is added, and everything else is as expected
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# queryset = ForeignKeyTarget.objects.all()
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# serializer = ForeignKeyTargetSerializer(queryset, many=True)
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# expected = [
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# {'id': 1, 'name': 'target-1', 'sources': [2]},
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# {'id': 2, 'name': 'target-2', 'sources': []},
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# {'id': 3, 'name': 'target-3', 'sources': [1, 3]},
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# ]
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# self.assertEqual(serializer.data, expected)
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# def test_foreign_key_update_with_invalid_null(self):
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# data = {'id': 1, 'name': 'source-1', 'target': None}
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# instance = ForeignKeySource.objects.get(pk=1)
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# serializer = ForeignKeySourceSerializer(instance, data=data)
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# self.assertFalse(serializer.is_valid())
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# self.assertEqual(serializer.errors, {'target': ['This field is required.']})
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# def test_foreign_key_with_empty(self):
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# """
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# Regression test for #1072
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# https://github.com/tomchristie/django-rest-framework/issues/1072
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# """
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# serializer = NullableForeignKeySourceSerializer()
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# self.assertEqual(serializer.data['target'], None)
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# class PKNullableForeignKeyTests(TestCase):
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# def setUp(self):
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# target = ForeignKeyTarget(name='target-1')
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# target.save()
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# for idx in range(1, 4):
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# if idx == 3:
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# target = None
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# source = NullableForeignKeySource(name='source-%d' % idx, target=target)
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# source.save()
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# def test_foreign_key_retrieve_with_null(self):
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# queryset = NullableForeignKeySource.objects.all()
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# serializer = NullableForeignKeySourceSerializer(queryset, many=True)
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# expected = [
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# {'id': 1, 'name': 'source-1', 'target': 1},
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# {'id': 2, 'name': 'source-2', 'target': 1},
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# {'id': 3, 'name': 'source-3', 'target': None},
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# ]
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# self.assertEqual(serializer.data, expected)
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# def test_foreign_key_create_with_valid_null(self):
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# data = {'id': 4, 'name': 'source-4', 'target': None}
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# serializer = NullableForeignKeySourceSerializer(data=data)
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# self.assertTrue(serializer.is_valid())
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# obj = serializer.save()
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# self.assertEqual(serializer.data, data)
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# self.assertEqual(obj.name, 'source-4')
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# # Ensure source 4 is created, and everything else is as expected
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# queryset = NullableForeignKeySource.objects.all()
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# serializer = NullableForeignKeySourceSerializer(queryset, many=True)
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# expected = [
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# {'id': 1, 'name': 'source-1', 'target': 1},
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# {'id': 2, 'name': 'source-2', 'target': 1},
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# {'id': 3, 'name': 'source-3', 'target': None},
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# {'id': 4, 'name': 'source-4', 'target': None}
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# ]
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# self.assertEqual(serializer.data, expected)
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# def test_foreign_key_create_with_valid_emptystring(self):
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# """
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# The emptystring should be interpreted as null in the context
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# of relationships.
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# """
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# data = {'id': 4, 'name': 'source-4', 'target': ''}
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# expected_data = {'id': 4, 'name': 'source-4', 'target': None}
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# serializer = NullableForeignKeySourceSerializer(data=data)
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# self.assertTrue(serializer.is_valid())
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# obj = serializer.save()
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# self.assertEqual(serializer.data, expected_data)
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# self.assertEqual(obj.name, 'source-4')
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# # Ensure source 4 is created, and everything else is as expected
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# queryset = NullableForeignKeySource.objects.all()
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# serializer = NullableForeignKeySourceSerializer(queryset, many=True)
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# expected = [
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# {'id': 1, 'name': 'source-1', 'target': 1},
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# {'id': 2, 'name': 'source-2', 'target': 1},
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# {'id': 3, 'name': 'source-3', 'target': None},
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# {'id': 4, 'name': 'source-4', 'target': None}
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# ]
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# self.assertEqual(serializer.data, expected)
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# def test_foreign_key_update_with_valid_null(self):
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# data = {'id': 1, 'name': 'source-1', 'target': None}
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# instance = NullableForeignKeySource.objects.get(pk=1)
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# serializer = NullableForeignKeySourceSerializer(instance, data=data)
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# self.assertTrue(serializer.is_valid())
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# self.assertEqual(serializer.data, data)
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# serializer.save()
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# # Ensure source 1 is updated, and everything else is as expected
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# queryset = NullableForeignKeySource.objects.all()
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# serializer = NullableForeignKeySourceSerializer(queryset, many=True)
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# expected = [
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# {'id': 1, 'name': 'source-1', 'target': None},
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# {'id': 2, 'name': 'source-2', 'target': 1},
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# {'id': 3, 'name': 'source-3', 'target': None}
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# ]
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# self.assertEqual(serializer.data, expected)
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# def test_foreign_key_update_with_valid_emptystring(self):
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# """
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# The emptystring should be interpreted as null in the context
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# of relationships.
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# """
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# data = {'id': 1, 'name': 'source-1', 'target': ''}
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# expected_data = {'id': 1, 'name': 'source-1', 'target': None}
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# instance = NullableForeignKeySource.objects.get(pk=1)
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# serializer = NullableForeignKeySourceSerializer(instance, data=data)
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# self.assertTrue(serializer.is_valid())
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# self.assertEqual(serializer.data, expected_data)
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# serializer.save()
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# # Ensure source 1 is updated, and everything else is as expected
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# queryset = NullableForeignKeySource.objects.all()
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# serializer = NullableForeignKeySourceSerializer(queryset, many=True)
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# expected = [
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# {'id': 1, 'name': 'source-1', 'target': None},
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# {'id': 2, 'name': 'source-2', 'target': 1},
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# {'id': 3, 'name': 'source-3', 'target': None}
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# ]
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# self.assertEqual(serializer.data, expected)
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# # reverse foreign keys MUST be read_only
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# # In the general case they do not provide .remove() or .clear()
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# # and cannot be arbitrarily set.
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# # def test_reverse_foreign_key_update(self):
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# # data = {'id': 1, 'name': 'target-1', 'sources': [1]}
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# # instance = ForeignKeyTarget.objects.get(pk=1)
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# # serializer = ForeignKeyTargetSerializer(instance, data=data)
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# # self.assertTrue(serializer.is_valid())
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# # self.assertEqual(serializer.data, data)
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# # serializer.save()
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# # # Ensure target 1 is updated, and everything else is as expected
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# # queryset = ForeignKeyTarget.objects.all()
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# # serializer = ForeignKeyTargetSerializer(queryset, many=True)
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# # expected = [
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# # {'id': 1, 'name': 'target-1', 'sources': [1]},
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# # {'id': 2, 'name': 'target-2', 'sources': []},
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# # ]
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# # self.assertEqual(serializer.data, expected)
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# class PKNullableOneToOneTests(TestCase):
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# def setUp(self):
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# target = OneToOneTarget(name='target-1')
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# target.save()
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# new_target = OneToOneTarget(name='target-2')
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# new_target.save()
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# source = NullableOneToOneSource(name='source-1', target=new_target)
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# source.save()
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# def test_reverse_foreign_key_retrieve_with_null(self):
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# queryset = OneToOneTarget.objects.all()
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# serializer = NullableOneToOneTargetSerializer(queryset, many=True)
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# expected = [
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# {'id': 1, 'name': 'target-1', 'nullable_source': None},
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# {'id': 2, 'name': 'target-2', 'nullable_source': 1},
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# ]
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# self.assertEqual(serializer.data, expected)
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# # The below models and tests ensure that serializer fields corresponding
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# # to a ManyToManyField field with a user-specified ``through`` model are
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# # set to read only
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# class ManyToManyThroughTarget(models.Model):
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# name = models.CharField(max_length=100)
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# class ManyToManyThrough(models.Model):
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# source = models.ForeignKey('ManyToManyThroughSource')
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# target = models.ForeignKey(ManyToManyThroughTarget)
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# class ManyToManyThroughSource(models.Model):
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# name = models.CharField(max_length=100)
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# targets = models.ManyToManyField(ManyToManyThroughTarget,
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# related_name='sources',
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# through='ManyToManyThrough')
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# class ManyToManyThroughTargetSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer):
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# class Meta:
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# model = ManyToManyThroughTarget
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# fields = ('id', 'name', 'sources')
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# class ManyToManyThroughSourceSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer):
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# class Meta:
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# model = ManyToManyThroughSource
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# fields = ('id', 'name', 'targets')
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# class PKManyToManyThroughTests(TestCase):
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# def setUp(self):
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# self.source = ManyToManyThroughSource.objects.create(
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# name='through-source-1')
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# self.target = ManyToManyThroughTarget.objects.create(
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# name='through-target-1')
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# def test_many_to_many_create(self):
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# data = {'id': 2, 'name': 'source-2', 'targets': [self.target.pk]}
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# serializer = ManyToManyThroughSourceSerializer(data=data)
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# self.assertTrue(serializer.fields['targets'].read_only)
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# self.assertTrue(serializer.is_valid())
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# obj = serializer.save()
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# self.assertEqual(obj.name, 'source-2')
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# self.assertEqual(obj.targets.count(), 0)
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# def test_many_to_many_reverse_create(self):
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# data = {'id': 2, 'name': 'target-2', 'sources': [self.source.pk]}
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# serializer = ManyToManyThroughTargetSerializer(data=data)
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# self.assertTrue(serializer.fields['sources'].read_only)
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# self.assertTrue(serializer.is_valid())
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# serializer.save()
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# obj = serializer.save()
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# self.assertEqual(obj.name, 'target-2')
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# self.assertEqual(obj.sources.count(), 0)
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# # Regression tests for #694 (`source` attribute on related fields)
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# class PrimaryKeyRelatedFieldSourceTests(TestCase):
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# def test_related_manager_source(self):
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# """
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# Relational fields should be able to use manager-returning methods as their source.
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# """
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# BlogPost.objects.create(title='blah')
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# field = serializers.PrimaryKeyRelatedField(many=True, source='get_blogposts_manager')
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|
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# class ClassWithManagerMethod(object):
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# def get_blogposts_manager(self):
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# return BlogPost.objects
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|
|
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# obj = ClassWithManagerMethod()
|
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# value = field.field_to_native(obj, 'field_name')
|
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# self.assertEqual(value, [1])
|
|
|
|
# def test_related_queryset_source(self):
|
|
# """
|
|
# Relational fields should be able to use queryset-returning methods as their source.
|
|
# """
|
|
# BlogPost.objects.create(title='blah')
|
|
# field = serializers.PrimaryKeyRelatedField(many=True, source='get_blogposts_queryset')
|
|
|
|
# class ClassWithQuerysetMethod(object):
|
|
# def get_blogposts_queryset(self):
|
|
# return BlogPost.objects.all()
|
|
|
|
# obj = ClassWithQuerysetMethod()
|
|
# value = field.field_to_native(obj, 'field_name')
|
|
# self.assertEqual(value, [1])
|
|
|
|
# def test_dotted_source(self):
|
|
# """
|
|
# Source argument should support dotted.source notation.
|
|
# """
|
|
# BlogPost.objects.create(title='blah')
|
|
# field = serializers.PrimaryKeyRelatedField(many=True, source='a.b.c')
|
|
|
|
# class ClassWithQuerysetMethod(object):
|
|
# a = {
|
|
# 'b': {
|
|
# 'c': BlogPost.objects.all()
|
|
# }
|
|
# }
|
|
|
|
# obj = ClassWithQuerysetMethod()
|
|
# value = field.field_to_native(obj, 'field_name')
|
|
# self.assertEqual(value, [1])
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