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40 lines
1.3 KiB
Python
40 lines
1.3 KiB
Python
# from django.core.urlresolvers import reverse
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# from django.conf.urls import patterns, url
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# from rest_framework import serializers, generics
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# from rest_framework.test import APITestCase
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# from tests.models import NullableForeignKeySource
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# class NullableFKSourceSerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer):
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# class Meta:
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# model = NullableForeignKeySource
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# class NullableFKSourceDetail(generics.RetrieveUpdateDestroyAPIView):
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# queryset = NullableForeignKeySource.objects.all()
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# serializer_class = NullableFKSourceSerializer
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# urlpatterns = patterns(
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# '',
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# url(r'^objects/(?P<pk>\d+)/$', NullableFKSourceDetail.as_view(), name='object-detail'),
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# )
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# class NullableForeignKeyTests(APITestCase):
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# """
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# DRF should be able to handle nullable foreign keys when a test
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# Client POST/PUT request is made with its own serialized object.
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# """
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# urls = 'tests.test_nullable_fields'
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# def test_updating_object_with_null_fk(self):
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# obj = NullableForeignKeySource(name='example', target=None)
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# obj.save()
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# serialized_data = NullableFKSourceSerializer(obj).data
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# response = self.client.put(reverse('object-detail', args=[obj.pk]), serialized_data)
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# self.assertEqual(response.data, serialized_data)
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