Swap order of merged params to fix sponsor select view
The sponsor select view (in 'create new program') was showing the
wrong information (and also using the wrong list template) because
the order in which the params were merged was wrong way around.
This fixes that and at the same time fixes the 'instruction_text'
attribute, which should be named 'list_description' instead. At the
same time we lookup and set Sponsor as the scope of the newly
created program.
Patch by: Sverre Rabbelier
"""
31. Validation
This is an experimental feature!
Each model instance has a validate() method that returns a dictionary of
validation errors in the instance's fields. This method has a side effect
of converting each field to its appropriate Python data type.
"""
from django.db import models
class Person(models.Model):
is_child = models.BooleanField()
name = models.CharField(maxlength=20)
birthdate = models.DateField()
favorite_moment = models.DateTimeField()
email = models.EmailField()
def __str__(self):
return self.name
__test__ = {'API_TESTS':"""
>>> import datetime
>>> valid_params = {
... 'is_child': True,
... 'name': 'John',
... 'birthdate': datetime.date(2000, 5, 3),
... 'favorite_moment': datetime.datetime(2002, 4, 3, 13, 23),
... 'email': 'john@example.com'
... }
>>> p = Person(**valid_params)
>>> p.validate()
{}
>>> p = Person(**dict(valid_params, id='23'))
>>> p.validate()
{}
>>> p.id
23
>>> p = Person(**dict(valid_params, id='foo'))
>>> p.validate()
{'id': ['This value must be an integer.']}
>>> p = Person(**dict(valid_params, id=None))
>>> p.validate()
{}
>>> repr(p.id)
'None'
>>> p = Person(**dict(valid_params, is_child='t'))
>>> p.validate()
{}
>>> p.is_child
True
>>> p = Person(**dict(valid_params, is_child='f'))
>>> p.validate()
{}
>>> p.is_child
False
>>> p = Person(**dict(valid_params, is_child=True))
>>> p.validate()
{}
>>> p.is_child
True
>>> p = Person(**dict(valid_params, is_child=False))
>>> p.validate()
{}
>>> p.is_child
False
>>> p = Person(**dict(valid_params, is_child='foo'))
>>> p.validate()
{'is_child': ['This value must be either True or False.']}
>>> p = Person(**dict(valid_params, name=u'Jose'))
>>> p.validate()
{}
>>> p.name
u'Jose'
>>> p = Person(**dict(valid_params, name=227))
>>> p.validate()
{}
>>> p.name
'227'
>>> p = Person(**dict(valid_params, birthdate=datetime.date(2000, 5, 3)))
>>> p.validate()
{}
>>> p.birthdate
datetime.date(2000, 5, 3)
>>> p = Person(**dict(valid_params, birthdate=datetime.datetime(2000, 5, 3)))
>>> p.validate()
{}
>>> p.birthdate
datetime.date(2000, 5, 3)
>>> p = Person(**dict(valid_params, birthdate='2000-05-03'))
>>> p.validate()
{}
>>> p.birthdate
datetime.date(2000, 5, 3)
>>> p = Person(**dict(valid_params, birthdate='2000-5-3'))
>>> p.validate()
{}
>>> p.birthdate
datetime.date(2000, 5, 3)
>>> p = Person(**dict(valid_params, birthdate='foo'))
>>> p.validate()
{'birthdate': ['Enter a valid date in YYYY-MM-DD format.']}
>>> p = Person(**dict(valid_params, favorite_moment=datetime.datetime(2002, 4, 3, 13, 23)))
>>> p.validate()
{}
>>> p.favorite_moment
datetime.datetime(2002, 4, 3, 13, 23)
>>> p = Person(**dict(valid_params, favorite_moment=datetime.datetime(2002, 4, 3)))
>>> p.validate()
{}
>>> p.favorite_moment
datetime.datetime(2002, 4, 3, 0, 0)
>>> p = Person(**dict(valid_params, email='john@example.com'))
>>> p.validate()
{}
>>> p.email
'john@example.com'
>>> p = Person(**dict(valid_params, email=u'john@example.com'))
>>> p.validate()
{}
>>> p.email
u'john@example.com'
>>> p = Person(**dict(valid_params, email=22))
>>> p.validate()
{'email': ['Enter a valid e-mail address.']}
# Make sure that Date and DateTime return validation errors and don't raise Python errors.
>>> Person(name='John Doe', is_child=True, email='abc@def.com').validate()
{'favorite_moment': ['This field is required.'], 'birthdate': ['This field is required.']}
"""}